Latimer
Andrew Latimer, Newcastle Upon Tyne GB
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20100069283 | LAUNDRY COMPOSITION - Extruded particle comprising a hueing dye. | 03-18-2010 |
Andrew Latimer, Tyne & Wear GB
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20120245072 | SPRAY-DRIED LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES - Spray-dried laundry detergent particles including: (a) organic anionic detersive surfactant; (b) water-soluble inorganic salt selected from the group consisting of sodium carbonate and/or sodium sulphate; (c) essentially no zeolite builder; (d) essentially no phosphate builder; (e) essentially no bleach; (f) essentially no clay: (g) essentially no non-ionic detersive surfactant; and (h) other detergent ingredients, wherein from 5 wt % to 25 wt % of the particles are small particles having a particle size of less than 250 micrometers, wherein from 75 wt % to 95 wt % of the particles are large particles having a particle size of 250 micrometers or greater, wherein the ratio of (i) the organic carbon to inorganic carbon weight ratio of the small particles to (ii) the organic carbon to inorganic carbon weight ratio of the large particles is in the range of from 1.00 to 1.25, and wherein the water-soluble inorganic salt has a volume average particle size in the range of from 10 micrometers to 50 micrometers. | 09-27-2012 |
20120245073 | SPRAY-DRIED LAUNDRY DETERGENT PARTICLES - Spray-dried laundry detergent particles wherein from 5 wt % to 25 wt % of the particles are small particles having a particle size of less than 250 micrometers, wherein from 75 wt % to 95 wt % of the particles are large particles having a particle size of 250 micrometers or greater, wherein the ratio of the organic carbon content of the small particles in weight percent to the organic carbon content of the large particles in weight percent is in the range of from 1.00 to 1.20, and wherein the water-soluble inorganic salt has a volume average particle size in the range of from 10 micrometers to 50 micrometers. | 09-27-2012 |
Darin Latimer, Aurora CA
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20100176291 | MASS SPECTROMETER - A mass analyzer system includes an ion inlet that receives a flow of ions, a multi-mode ion controller that controls some or all of the ions, and a multi-mode mass analyzer, in communication with the ion controller, that performs at least one of analyzing and controlling some or all of the ions. The system also includes a detector, in communication with the multi-mode mass analyzer, that detects some or all of the ions and a processor that controls the operation of at least one of the multi-mode ion controller and the multimode mass analyzer. | 07-15-2010 |
20140372048 | Data Record Size Reduction at Fixed Information Content - A time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer analyzes a sample producing a time series of data points representing amounts of detected ions per unit time. A spectrometer resolution, a spectrometer digitization time period, and a minimum number points per peak needed to maintain the information content of a peak are received. A peak width value is calculated for each point from the resolution and a time of each point. The calculated peak width value for each point is divided by the minimum number points per peak. A maximum time difference between points for each point is produced. A point is selected based on the digitization time period. Adjacent points of the selected point are found. If a difference between the adjacent points does not exceed a sum of a maximum time differences of the adjacent points, the selected point is deleted to compress the time series. | 12-18-2014 |
Ian Latimer, Morpeth GB
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20150337607 | SUBSEA CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A subsea connector assembly is provided for automatically coupling a movable subsea structure to a tubular fixed subsea structure. The connector assembly comprises a male connector assembly, removably mountable to the movable subsea structure, and further comprising a throughbore, at least one first actuator member and at least one second actuator member. The connector assembly further comprises an adapter assembly, removably mountable to an end-fitting of a string of tubulars, comprising at least one first engagement member and at least one second engagement member, each of said at least one first and second engagement member are operable to be acted upon by said first and/or second actuator member so as to selectively release a locked engagement with said male connector assembly, allowing said adapter assembly to be moved through said throughbore of said male connector assembly. | 11-26-2015 |
Paul J. Latimer, Waterloo CA
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20100258619 | IMAGE-BASED CHECK DEPOSITING AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM) AND METHOD OF OPERATING AN IMAGE-BASED CHECK DEPOSITING ATM - A method of operating a publicly-accessible image-based self-service check depositing terminal comprises receiving from a self-service depositor customer a check to be deposited, capturing non-binary image data which is representative of a non-binary image of the check, binarizing the non-binary image data to provide binarized data which is representative of a binary image of the check, determining a check image quality value associated with the binary image of the check, comparing the check image quality value with a first threshold value, transmitting the binarized data to a back office facility of an institution when the check image quality value is outside of the first threshold value, comparing the check image quality value with a second threshold value which is different from the first threshold value, returning the check to the self-service depositor customer when the check image quality value is outside of the second threshold value, and transmitting the non-binary image data to a back office facility of an institution when the check image quality value is between the first and second threshold values. | 10-14-2010 |
20130198069 | METHODS OF PROCESSING CHECK IMAGE DATA FROM A REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE DEVICE TO DETECT A DUPLICATE CHECK DEPOSIT - A method is provided of operating a check image data processing facility to detect a duplicate check deposit. The method comprises receiving from a remote deposit capture device check image data which is representative of an image of a check being deposited by the customer, determining whether a MICR code line of the check image matches a MICR code line stored in a check item database, extracting check data from at least one focus area of the check image, transmitting a message to the remote deposit capture device to indicate to the customer that the check is a duplicate check based upon the check data extracted from the at least one focus area of the check image. | 08-01-2013 |
Shannon Keith Latimer, Barons CA
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20130213508 | FILL MATERIAL DISPENSING METHOD AND APPARATUS - The invention seeks to provide a method and apparatus for introducing fill material such as walnut shells at a desired volumetric flow rate into a fluid to be injected into a borehole. A valve is provided to enable adjustment of the volumetric flow rate as desired during introduction of the fill material. | 08-22-2013 |