Lobban
Graham Lobban, St. Clements CA
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20140158692 | WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM - A waste collection system including a well assembly positioned at least partially below a reference surface, the well assembly having a base and a well wall at least partially positioned on the base. The well assembly also includes a well liner defining a liner cavity therein, positioned in a well defined in part by the well wall. The system also includes a main receptacle body having a main barrel portion and a head portion, the main receptacle body being at least partially receivable in the liner cavity, and the main receptacle body being movable by a moving device between a received condition, in which the main barrel portion is at least partially received in the liner cavity, and a removed condition, in which the main barrel portion is located outside the liner cavity. The main receptacle body defines a cavity therein in which waste is receivable. | 06-12-2014 |
Keith Lobban, Caledon CA
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20120243144 | TABLESS ROLL CAPACITOR AND CAPACITOR STACK - A capacitor ( | 09-27-2012 |
Mark Richard Lobban, South Australia AU
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20100243580 | HYPEROXIDATION ADVANCED OXIDATIVE TREATMENT OF WATER - An apparatus for the purification of polluted and/or waste liquids utilizing an oxidative treatment of said polluted and/or waste liquids, said apparatus including a first container adapted to effect recirculation of the liquid while in the first container so that a head space is maintained above the liquid within the first container; said recirculating liquid being drawn from the first container and being reintroduced into the first container through each of at least two jets aligned and positioned to direct said jets flow of liquid, so that this flow will impact against incoming liquid from at least one other of the jets; means for introducing ozone into the recirculating liquid; means for drawing the treated liquid from the first container; wherein each jet including air suction means with an arrangement to integrate such sucked air into the liquid passing through the jet such that the air suction for each jet being connected and effecting a draw of such air from the head space within the container. | 09-30-2010 |
Peter Lobban, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20120269728 | Methods and compositions for detecting one or more target agents using tracking components - The present invention provides devices and methods for real time detection of target agents in a sample. These devices utilize tracking technology and selective binding to allow the identification of one or more target agents in a sample, and preferably in a biological sample. The present invention provides specific embodiments employing radio frequency identification devices. | 10-25-2012 |
Peter E. Lobban, Los Altos Hills, CA US
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20090036315 | Device and methods for detecting and quantifying one or more target agents - The present invention provides a device and methods for the detection and quantification of one or more target agents in a sample by rapid and specific electrochemical detection. The present invention includes kits, devices and compositions capable of performing rapid, specific and accurate detection of one or more target agents in a sample. | 02-05-2009 |
Peter E. Lobban, Los Altos, CA US
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20130150248 | Arrays of Nucleic Acid Probes for Analyzing Biotransformation Genes - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the biotransformation genes, such as cytochromes P450. For example, one such array comprises four probe sets. A first probe set comprises a plurality of probes, each probe comprising a segment of at least three nucleotides exactly complementary to a subsequence of a reference sequence from a biotransformation gene, the segment including at least one interrogation position complementary to a corresponding nucleotide in the reference sequence. Second, third and fourth probe sets each comprise a corresponding probe for each probe in the first probe set. The probes in the second, third and fourth probe sets are identical to a sequence comprising the corresponding probe from the first probe set or a subsequence of at least three nucleotides thereof that includes the at least one interrogation position, except that the at least one interrogation position is occupied by a different nucleotide in each of the four corresponding probes from the four probe sets. | 06-13-2013 |
Peter E. Lobban, Palo Alto, CA US
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20080261832 | Arrays of nucleic acid probes for detecting cystic fibrosis - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the CFTR gene. | 10-23-2008 |
20120329677 | ARRAYS OF NUCLEIC ACID PROBES FOR DETECTING CYSTIC FIBROSIS - The invention provides arrays of immobilized probes, and methods employing the arrays, for detecting mutations in the CFTR gene. | 12-27-2012 |
Trevor Lobban, Hursley GB
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20140289744 | TRANSACTION CAPABLE QUEUING - Transactional capable queuing is provided. A queue having an ordered list of messages is provided. A get cursor operation is provided within the queue to point to a current starting place for a getting application to start searching for a message to retrieve. A first lock is provided for putting operations, in response to there being more than one putting application, to ensure only one application is putting to the queue at a time. A second lock is provided for getting operations, in response to there being more than one getting application, to ensure that only one application is getting from the queue at a time. Putting applications and getting applications are synchronized to check and update the get cursor operation. | 09-25-2014 |
Trevor Lobban, Eastleigh GB
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20090187635 | MESSAGE PROCESSING CONTROL IN A PUBLISH/SUBSCRIBE SYSTEM - Messages in a publish/subscribe system can be processed after they leave the original publisher and before they are delivered to an ultimate subscriber. Each published message has an associated topic string and a PubLevel value initially assigned by the original publisher. Subscribers are assigned different SubLevel values. These subscribers register their subscriptions with a broker. When a published message having the appropriate topic string is received, the broker performs a subscriber selection process using the message topic string, the current message PubLevel value and the assigned SubLevel values of subscribers registered for the topic string. When a subscriber is selected, the broker changes the message PubLevel value and transmits the message only to the selected subscriber. The subscriber may be an intercepting subscriber that processes the published message and then re-publishes it back to the broker. The broker may repeat the subscriber selection process multiple times with the published message being sent to multiple intercepting systems, each of which processes and republishes the message before the processed message is finally sent by the broker to an ultimate subscriber. | 07-23-2009 |
20120331030 | CONFIGURABLE PACING FOR MESSAGING SYSTEMS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for configurable pacing in messaging systems. In an embodiment of the invention, a configurable message pacing method has been provided. The method includes receiving a message directed for placement in a repository of an intermediate messaging system into which messages are placed by message producing applications and from which messages are retrieved by message consuming applications. Thereafter, it can be determined if the placement of the received message into the repository will result in a breach of an associated threshold value for the repository. Consequently, a message pacing action can be triggered responsive to the determination that the placement of the received message into the repository will result in a breach of the associated threshold value for the repository. | 12-27-2012 |
Trevor Lobban, Hursley Park GB
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20110055339 | APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING FEEDBACK TO A PUBLISHER - An apparatus for providing feedback to a publisher, comprising: means, responsive to receiving a published message from the publisher comprising an option requesting feedback, for comparing the message with subscriber data; and means, responsive to the publish operation and responsive to determining a matching subscriber associated with the published message, for selecting a notification for transmission to the publisher. | 03-03-2011 |