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Albert Arnold Love, Amberley NZ
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| 20100281770 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STRIPPING MATERIAL FROM A LINE - A method and apparatus ( | 11-11-2010 |
Alistair Love, Kriftel DE
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| 20120110918 | FASTENING ARRANGEMENT FOR MOUNTING A DECORATIVE PANEL - A fastening arrangement is provided for mounting a decorative panel on a vehicle door that includes, but is not limited to a frame profile forming an opening for a side window of the vehicle door, on which the decorative panel for covering the profile is mounted with a fastener. The fastener includes, but is not limited to an elongate fastening piece passing through an opening in the frame profile and a fastening counterpiece connected to the fastening piece. The fastening counterpiece is connected to the decorative panel. The elongate fastening piece extends perpendicular to a door plane and can be connected to the fastening counterpiece from a door inner side. | 05-10-2012 |
Andrew C. Love, Epinal FR
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| 20090123272 | ADAPTIVE VARIABLE GEOMETRY TURBOCHARGER STRATEGY - A variable geometry turbocharger employs multiple vanes in the turbine inlet with a unison ring and integral cast wall in the turbine housing forming the nozzle walls. An actuator rotates the unison ring through a rack and pinion driven crank shaft to move the vanes through a range of vane positions that extends between a hard-stop closed position and a hard-stop open position, and that includes a reference position corresponding to a desired flow condition. A variable geometry turbine controller uses a sensor indicating the actuation position of the actuator to guide the operation of the vanes to the reference position. The controller intermittently directs the actuator to force the vanes to the hard-stop closed and hard-stop open positions, and uses sensor information from those positions to reestablish the reference-position information that the actuator uses to guide the actuation of the vanes. | 05-14-2009 |
Bruce John Love, Georgetown CA
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| 20080308429 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING CATHODE MORPHOLOGY - An acidic aqueous electrolyte solution for production of a nickel cathode is provided which includes nickel ions, and 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol. The 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol may be present in the acidic aqueous electrolyte solution in an amount ranging from about 5 ppm to about 300 ppm. Also provided is a process for electrowinning or electrorefining a nickel cathode which includes providing an acidic aqueous electrolyte solution including nickel ions, and 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol; and electrolytically depositing nickel to form a nickel cathode. Addition of 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol results in a reduction of striations and other defects which may occur on the surface of cathodes made by electrowinning or electrorefining. | 12-18-2008 |
Chris Love, Thornhill CA
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| 20090204263 | Pool temperature controller - A device for controlling the temperature of a swimming pool is disclosed. The device measures the temperature of the water as well as other environmental conditions (such as air temperature). The device controls a circulation pump, which circulates water throughout the pool. The pool water exchanges heat with the surfaces of the water (including the side walls, ground and surface air) when a heat differential exists between the water and the surfaces. When the water is circulated throughout the pool it increases the volume of water that exchanges heat with the surfaces, thus cooling or heating the water depending on the temperature of the surfaces. A target temperature is entered into the device and using this target temperature the device automatically controls the pump in order to take advantage of the heat exchange between the water and the water's surfaces to alter the water temperature in the direction of the target temperature. Additionally a heating element may be used to supplement the heating operation of the circulation pump. | 08-13-2009 |
Christopher John Love, Hampshire GB
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| 20110092481 | QUINOLINE OR ISOQUINOLINE SUBSTITUTED P2X7 ANTAGONISTS - The present invention is related to novel compounds of formula (I) having P2X7 antagonistic properties, pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds, chemical processes for preparing these compounds and their use in the treatment or prophylaxis of diseases associated with P2X7 receptor activity in animals, in particular humans. (I) | 04-21-2011 |
Christopher John Love, Deurne BE
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| 20090036471 | Triazolopyrimidine Derivatives As Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 Inhibitors - This invention concerns compounds of formula | 02-05-2009 |
| 20100160349 | TRIAZOLOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE 3 INHIBITORS - This invention concerns a compound of formula | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100222574 | CYCLIC ANILINO - PYRIDINOTRIAZINES - The present invention concerns the compounds of formula (I), the N-oxide forms, the pharmaceutically acceptable addition salts and the stereochemically isomeric forms thereof, wherein m represents 1, n represents 1, Z represents N or C, in particular N; —X | 09-02-2010 |
Christopher O. Love, Auchenflower AU
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| 20110118120 | SYNERGISTIC HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING AMINOPYRALID AND SULFONYLUREAS - An herbicidal composition containing (a) aminopyralid and (b) a sulfonylurea herbicide provides synergistic control of selected broadleaf weeds. | 05-19-2011 |
Daryl Heloise Love, Millom GB
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| 20090056950 | MEANS OF PREVENTING MARINE FOULING OF SUBSEA CONNECTORS - The present embodiment of the invention relates to an apparatus and method for using components in a subsea assembly formed from a raw polymer material combined with a marine growth inhibitor material. | 03-05-2009 |
David J. Love, Durban North ZA
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| 20110297331 | Continuous Vacuum Pan - This invention relates to a continuous vacuum pan for use in the sugar processing industry, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a vertical, double calandria, continuous vacuum pan. The vacuum pan includes a vessel having a first enclosed chamber and a second enclosed chamber. A first heat exchanger is located in the first chamber, with a first vapour space defined in the first chamber above the first heat exchanger. A second heat exchanger located in the second chamber, with a second vapour space defined in the second chamber above the second heat exchanger. The first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger both have heat transfer medium inlets, and the vacuum pan is characterized therein that the heat transfer medium inlet of the second heat exchanger is in flow communication with the first vapour space, in order for vapour contained in the first vapour space to be conveyed through the second heat exchanger as heat transfer medium. | 12-08-2011 |
Ethan A. Love, Austin, TX US
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| 20120125716 | Scaffold plank and process of making same - The invention is a plank fabricated from a composite fiberglass material. The invention further comprises the method of making the composite fiberglass plank using a pultrusion process. | 05-24-2012 |
Garry Trevor Love, Amberley NZ
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| 20100281770 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STRIPPING MATERIAL FROM A LINE - A method and apparatus ( | 11-11-2010 |
James Prince Love, Coventry GB
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| 20100175694 | PROTECTIVE DEVICE - The invention relates to a protective device such as a face mask. The device protects the user from infection and may simultaneously immunise the user against future infection. | 07-15-2010 |
Jonathan Gerald Love, Selby AU
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| 20110195343 | SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL OR SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL SUB-COMPONENT AND METHODS OF PREPARING SAME - A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) or SOFC sub-component comprising a YSZ solid oxide electrolyte layer ( | 08-11-2011 |
Matthew D. Love, Perth AU
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| 20090171887 | PROCESSING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS FOR KEYED DATA SETS - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to managed object expression and provide a method, system and computer program product for algebraically expressing a managed object in a keyed data set. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for algebraically expressing a managed object in a keyed data set can be provided. The method can include specifying one-dimensional sets of managed objects each with a corresponding single partial object identifier with wildcard and incorporating each single partial object identifier with wildcard into an algebraic expression compositing managed objects in the keyed data set. The method further can include evaluating the algebraic expression to generate an index for the composited managed objects in the keyed data set, and managing the composited index in a computer communications network by reference to the index. | 07-02-2009 |
Matthew Douglas Love, Perth AU
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| 20090049163 | DYNAMICALLY TYPED EXTENSIBLE MIB FOR SNMP AGENTS - The exemplary embodiments provide a computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for storing data associated with a Simple Network Management Protocol managed information base. A storage area identifier that defines a storage area is reserved. The storage area does not have an associated pre-defined set of identifiers that a user can perform Simple Network Management Protocol operations on. An input is received from a requester, wherein the input comprises an input identifier. A determination is made as to whether storage area identifier is a prefix of the input identifier. Responsive to a determination that storage area identifier is a prefix of the input identifier, the input is processed without referring to a definition file for the managed information base. A response indicating a result is sent to the requester. | 02-19-2009 |
Tracey Elizabeth Love, Salisbury GB
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| 20090215092 | Antibodies for Anthrax - A targeted approach is described for the production of biological recognition elements capable of fast, specific detection of anthrax spores on biosensor surfaces. Single chain antibodies (scFvs) are produced to EA1, a | 08-27-2009 |
William Love, West Sussex GB
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| 20080281091 | Process for the Preparation of Porphyrin Derivatives as Antimicrobial Agents by Photodynamic Therapy (Pdt) - There is provided a process for the preparation of 5,15-bis-[4-(3-trimethylammonio-propyloxy)-phenyl]-porphyrin dihalide, wherein the process comprises step (a) of providing 4-(3-bromopropyloxy)benzaldehyde, step (b) of providing dipyrrolmethane, step (c) of reacting the 4-(3-bromopropyloxy)benzaldehyde with the dipyrrol-methane, together with trifluoro acetic acid, in the presence of an oxidation reagent to produce 5,15-bis-[4-(3-bromo-propyloxy)-phenyl]-porphyrin which is purified by Soxhlet extraction from the adsorbed state on a bed of alumina under highly controlled conditions; and step (d) of reacting the 5,15-bis-[4-(3-bromo-propyloxy)-phenyl]-porphyrin with trimethylamine in the presence of dry dimethylformamide to produce 5,15-bis-[4-(3-trimethylammonio-propyl-oxy)-phenyl]-porphyrin dibromide. In a preferred embodiment, the process further comprises step (e) of passing the 5,15-bis-[4-(3-trimethylammonio-propyloxy)-phenyl]-porphyrin dibromide produced in step (d) through an anion exchanger to produce 5,15-bis-[4-(3-trimethylammonio-propyloxy)-phenyl]-porphyrin dichloride. There is provided a process for the preparation of 5,15-bis-(4-{3-[(3-dimethylamino-propyl)-dimethyl-ammonio]-propyloxy}-phenyl]-porphyrin dihalide. | 11-13-2008 |
William Guy Love, West Sussex GB
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| 20110262511 | Novel Uses - The invention provides the use of a compound of formula (I), or metallated derivative thereof, for killing, inhibiting or preventing the growth of a microbial biofilm: wherein X | 10-27-2011 |
