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20100270184 | Package for tobacco products - The present invention relates to a package ( | 10-28-2010 |
20110290682 | Container - A container comprising a housing defining a main storage space and a lid attachable to the housing to close said main storage space is disclosed. The lid includes a central recess and a cover attachable to the lid to close the central recess so to define a secondary storage space. Furthermore, the cover is magnetically detachable from the lid. | 12-01-2011 |
20110303566 | Container for Snus - A container ( | 12-15-2011 |
20140190504 | SMOKING ARTICLE WRAPPER - A smoking article such as a cigarette | 07-10-2014 |
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20140374288 | PACK FOR SMOKING ARTICLES - A pack for smoking articles is disclosed. The pack includes a body having two minor side walls, a minor top wall and a minor bottom wall extending between two opposing major walls so as to define a space for holding smoking articles. The pack further includes an opening in at least one minor wall so as to provide access to the space, a lid that is pivotally attached to the minor wall formed with the opening so as to open and close said opening. The lid is attached to one of said minor walls along a hinge line that extends obliquely relative to a plane of at least one of the major walls. | 12-25-2014 |
20150021218 | Packaging - Packaging including a line of weakness ( | 01-22-2015 |
20150272203 | SMOKING ARTICLE WRAPPER AND METHOD OF MAKING A SMOKING ARTICLE - Smoking article wrapper and method of making a smoking article A smoking article component comprises a curved sheet wrapper of weight 40 gsm or more that includes a plurality of lines of strength discontinuity at which the wrapper presents a visually discernable non-uniformity in its curvature. The wrapper can be used for example to wrap the filter of a cigarette as a plug wrap for the filter so as to comprise a wrapper of weight 80 gsm or more. | 10-01-2015 |
20150296876 | SMOKING ARTICLE - The invention relates to a smoking article ( | 10-22-2015 |
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20100129380 | Antibodies Against IL-25 - The invention provides the antibody 2C3 and target binding members based on 2C3 which binds interleukin-25. These are useful in therapy, e.g. the treatment of asthma. | 05-27-2010 |
20110250195 | Antibodies Against IL-25 - The present invention relates to IL-25 antibody VH domains and target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that comprise such antibody VH domains and bind IL-25. The invention also relates to compositions comprising target binding members {e.g., antibodies) that bind IL-25, methods of producing such target binding members, and uses of such target binding members for the treatment or prevention of diseases and conditions (e.g., asthma, inflammatory bowel disease). | 10-13-2011 |
20120020985 | ANTIBODIES AGAINST IL-17BR - The invention provides the antibody D9.2 and antibody molecules based on D9.2 which bind interleukin-17 receptor B. These may be useful in therapy, e.g. the treatment of asthma, ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. | 01-26-2012 |
20140044718 | ANTIBODIES AGAINST IL-17BR - The invention provides the antibody D9.2 and antibody molecules based on D9.2 which bind interleukin-17 receptor B. These may be useful in therapy, e.g. the treatment of asthma, ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. | 02-13-2014 |
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20080261984 | Use of S,S-Reboxetine in the Treatment of Pain - Use of (S,S)- or racemic reboxetine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a pain condition selected from neuropathic pain, nociceptive pain, cancer pain, back pain, inflammatory pain, musculo-skeletal disorders, visceral pain, pain from strains/sprains, post-operative pain, posttraumatic pain, burns, renal colic, acute pain, central nervous system trauma, head pain, and orofacial pain, is disclosed. Use of (S,S)-reboxetine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of pain in a patient refractory to an alpha-2-delta ligand, and use of (S,S)- or racemic reboxetine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in the manufacture of a medicament for use as a mental performance or mood enhancer, are also disclosed. | 10-23-2008 |
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20110145418 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING TO VIRTUAL MACHINES, VIA A DESIGNATED WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK DRIVER, ACCESS TO DATA ASSOCIATED WITH A CONNECTION TO A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK - The methods and systems described herein are directed to providing, to virtual machines, access to data associated with a connection to a wireless local area network, in a computing device executing a hypervisor hosting a first virtual machine and a second virtual machine. A first driver executed by a first virtual machine of the first physical computing device establishes a network connection to a second physical computing device, via a wireless local area network interface of the first physical computing device. The first driver receives from a second driver executed by a second virtual machine of the first physical computing device, a request for a characteristic of the network connection. The first driver provides, responsive to the request, data comprising the requested characteristic to the second driver. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145819 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING VIRTUAL MACHINE ACCESS TO AN OPTICAL DISK DRIVE - The methods and systems described herein provide for granting a virtual machine exclusive access to an optical disc drive responsive to a determination the virtual machine initiated a transaction with the optical disc drive. A drive manager maps an optical disc drive connected to the computing device to a plurality of virtual machines hosted by a hypervisor executed by the computing device. The drive manager intercepts a transaction stream generated by the optical disc drive and converts the transaction stream to a command stream. The drive manager determines, based on an analysis of the command stream, a first virtual machine of the plurality of virtual machines initiated a transaction with the optical disc drive. Responsive to the determination, the drive manager locks the optical disc drive to grant the first virtual machine exclusive access to the optical disc drive. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145821 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN TRUSTED AND NON-TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINES - The methods and systems described herein provide for establishing a secure communication channel between a non-trusted virtual machine and a trusted virtual machine, in a computing device executing a hypervisor hosting the trusted virtual machine, the non-trusted virtual machine, and a third virtual machine. The method includes writing, by a non-trusted virtual machine, a first string of data to a region of memory of the computing device. The method also includes detecting, by a trusted virtual machine, the first string of data written to the region of memory. The method further includes establishing a communication channel between the trusted virtual machine and the non-trusted virtual machine by locking, by the trusted virtual machine and responsive to the detection, the region of memory for the duration of the communication to prevent a third virtual machine from accessing the region of memory. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145886 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALLOCATING A USB DEVICE TO A TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINE OR A NON-TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINE - The methods and systems described herein provide for allocating a universal serial bus (USB) device to one of a trusted virtual machine and a non-trusted virtual machine. A control program receives data indicating a USB port on the computing machine received a USB device and identifies at least one attribute of the USB device. The control program selects, based on application of a policy to the identified at least one device attribute, one of a trusted virtual machine and a non-trusted virtual machine executing. The control program grants, to the virtual machine selected by the control program, access to the USB device. | 06-16-2011 |
20110145916 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PREVENTING ACCESS TO DISPLAY GRAPHICS GENERATED BY A TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINE - The methods and systems described herein provide for preventing a non-trusted virtual machine from reading the graphical output of a trusted virtual machine. A graphics manager receives a request from a trusted virtual machine to render graphical data using a graphics processing unit. The graphics manager assigns, to the trusted virtual machine, a secure section of a memory of the graphics processing unit. The graphics manager renders graphics from the trusted virtual machine graphical data to the secure section of the graphics processing unit memory. The graphics manager receives a request from a non-trusted virtual machine to read graphics rendered from the trusted virtual machine graphical data and stored in the secure section of the graphics processing unit memory, and prevents the non-trusted virtual machine from reading the trusted virtual machine rendered graphics stored in the secure section of the graphics processing unit memory. | 06-16-2011 |
20130155083 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAINTAINING STATE IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE WHEN DISCONNECTED FROM GRAPHICS HARDWARE - The present disclosure is directed towards methods and systems for maintaining state in a virtual machine when disconnected from graphics hardware. The virtual machine is one of a plurality of virtual machines hosted by a hypervisor executing on a computing device. A control virtual machine may be hosted by a hypervisor executing on a computing device. The control virtual machine may store state information of a graphics processing unit (GPU) of the computing device. The GPU may render an image from a first virtual machine. The control virtual machine may remove, from the first virtual machine, access to the GPU. The control virtual machine may redirect the first virtual machine to a GPU emulation program. The GPU emulation program may render the image from the first virtual machine using at least a portion of the stored state information. | 06-20-2013 |
20140101754 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALLOCATING A USB DEVICE TO A TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINE OR A NON-TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINE - The methods and systems described herein provide for allocating a universal serial bus (USB) device to one of a trusted virtual machine and a non-trusted virtual machine. A control program receives data indicating a USB port on the computing machine received a USB device and identifies at least one attribute of the USB device. The control program selects, based on application of a policy to the identified at least one device attribute, one of a trusted virtual machine and a non-trusted virtual machine executing. The control program grants, to the virtual machine selected by the control program, access to the USB device. | 04-10-2014 |
20140109180 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PREVENTING ACCESS TO DISPLAY GRAPHICS GENERATED BY A TRUSTED VIRTUAL MACHINE - The methods and systems described herein provide for preventing a non-trusted virtual machine from reading the graphical output of a trusted virtual machine. A graphics manager receives a request from a trusted virtual machine to render graphical data using a graphics processing unit. The graphics manager assigns, to the trusted virtual machine, a secure section of a memory of the graphics processing unit. The graphics manager renders graphics from the trusted virtual machine graphical data to the secure section of the graphics processing unit memory. The graphics manager receives a request from a non-trusted virtual machine to read graphics rendered from the trusted virtual machine graphical data and stored in the secure section of the graphics processing unit memory, and prevents the non-trusted virtual machine from reading the trusted virtual machine rendered graphics stored in the secure section of the graphics processing unit memory. | 04-17-2014 |
20150178883 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAINTAINING STATE IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE WHEN DISCONNECTED FROM GRAPHICS HARDWARE - The present disclosure is directed towards methods and systems for maintaining state in a virtual machine when disconnected from graphics hardware. The virtual machine is one of a plurality of virtual machines hosted by a hypervisor executing on a computing device. A control virtual machine may be hosted by a hypervisor executing on a computing device. The control virtual machine may store state information of a graphics processing unit (GPU) of the computing device. The GPU may render an image from a first virtual machine. The control virtual machine may remove, from the first virtual machine, access to the GPU. The control virtual machine may redirect the first virtual machine to a GPU emulation program. The GPU emulation program may render the image from the first virtual machine using at least a portion of the stored state information. | 06-25-2015 |
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20100038669 | VERTICAL LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - A light emitting device (LED) employs one or more conductive multilayer reflector (CMR) structures. Each CMR is located between the light emitting region and a metal electrical contact region, thereby acting as low-loss, high-reflectivity region that masks the lossy metal contact regions away from the trapped waveguide modes. Improved optical light extraction via an upper surface is thereby achieved and a vertical conduction path is provided for current spreading in the device. In an example vertical, flip-chip type device, a CMR is employed between the metal bottom contact and the p-GaN flip chip layer. A complete light emitting module comprises the LED and encapsulant layers with a phosphor. Also provided is a method of manufacture of the LED and the module. | 02-18-2010 |
20100201280 | ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED VERTICAL LIGHT EMITTING DIODE STRUCTURE - A light emitting device is provided having high luminous output while maintaining high wall plug efficiency, wherein the high thermal and electrical conductivity paths of the device are separated during the semiconductor wafer and die level manufacturing step. The device includes an electrical conducting mirror layer, which reflects at least 60% of generated light incident on it, and an isolation layer having electrical insulating properties and thermal conducting properties. A first electrode, which is not in contact with the main semiconductor layers of the device, is located on the mirror layer. A light emitting module, system and projection system incorporating the light emitting device are also described, as is a method of manufacture of the device. | 08-12-2010 |
20100213485 | VERTICAL LED WITH CONDUCTIVE VIAS - A light emitting device comprises a novel low-loss array of conductive vias embedded in a dielectric multilayer stack, to act as an electrically-conductive, low-loss, high-reflectivity reflector layer (CVMR). In one example the CVMR stack is employed between a reflective metal bottom contact and a p-GaN semiconductor flip chip layer. The CVMR stack comprises at least (3) layers with at least (2) differing dielectric constants. The conductive vias are arranged such that localised and propagating surface plasmons associated with the structure reside within the electromagnetic stopband of the CVMR stack, which in turn inhibits trapped LED modes coupling into these plasmonic modes, thereby increasing the overall reflectivity of the CVM R. This technique improves optical light extraction and provides a vertical conduction path for optimal current spreading in a semiconductor light emitting device. A light emitting module and method of manufacture are also described. | 08-26-2010 |
20100283075 | LED WITH ENHANCED LIGHT EXTRACTION - A light emitting device having a plurality of light extracting elements defined on an upper surface of a semiconductor layer of the device, wherein the light extracting elements are adapted to couple light out of the device and to modify the far field emission profile of the device. Each element comprises an elongate region having a length at least twice its width and also greater than the effective dominant wavelength of light generated in the device. The elongate region extends orthogonal to the upper surface but not into the light emitting region of the device and may be oriented at an angle of less than 45° relative to one of a pair of basis axis defining a plane parallel to the semiconductor layer. Each elongate region is spatially separated from neighbouring elongate regions such that it perturbs light generated in the light emitting region independently of the neighbouring regions. | 11-11-2010 |
20110001157 | LIGHT EMITTING MODULE WITH OPTICALLY-TRANSPARENT THERMALLY-CONDUCTIVE ELEMENT - A light emitting module with improved optical functionality and reduced thermal resistance is described, which comprises a light emitting device (LED), a wavelength converting (WC) element and an inorganic optically-transmissive thermally-conductive (OTTC) element. The WC element is capable of absorbing light generated from the LED at a specific wavelength and re-emitting light having a different wavelength. The re-emitted light and any unabsorbed light exits through at least one surface of the module. The OTTC is in physical contact with the WC element and at least partially located in the optical path of the light. The OTTC comprises one or more layers of inorganic material having a thermal conductivity greater than that of the WC element. As such, a compact unitary integrated module is provided with excellent thermal characteristics, which may be further enhanced when the OTTC provides a thermal barrier for vertical heat propagation through the module but not lateral propagation. | 01-06-2011 |
20110101394 | ULTRA HIGH THERMAL PERFORMANCE PACKAGING FOR OPTOELECTRONICS DEVICES - A light emitting module comprises a light emitting device (LED) mounted on a high thermal dissipation sub-mount, which performs the traditionally function of heat spread and the first part of the heat sinking. The sub-mount is a grown metal that is formed by an electroplating, electroforming, electrodeposition or electroless plating process, thereby minimising thermal resistance at this stage. An electrically insulating and thermally conducting layer is at least partially disposed across the interface between the grown semiconductor layers of the light emitting device and the formed metal layers of the sub-mount to further improve the electrical isolation of the light emitting device from the grown sub-mount. The top surface of the LED is protected from electroplating or electroforming by a wax or polymer or other removable material on a temporary substrate, mould or mandrel, which can be removed after plating, thereby releasing the LED module for subsequent processing. | 05-05-2011 |
20110133654 | TUNABLE COLOUR LED MODULE - A tunable colour LED module comprises at least two sub-modules, each comprising an LED ( | 06-09-2011 |
20110204408 | HIGH THERMAL PERFORMANCE PACKAGING FOR OPTOELECTRONICS DEVICES - A novel submount for the efficient dissipation of heat away from a semiconductor light emitting device is described, which also maintains efficient electrical conductivity to the n and p contacts of the device by separating the thermal and electrical conductivity paths. The submount comprises at least the following constituent layers: a substrate ( | 08-25-2011 |
20140034991 | TUNABLE COLOUR LED MODULE - A tunable colour LED module comprises at least two sub-modules, each comprising an LED, a wavelength converting element (WCE) and a reflector cup. The total light emitted by the module comprises light generated from each LED and WCE and the module is configured to emit a total light having a predefined colour chromaticity when activation properties of the LEDs are managed appropriately. The total light may have a broad white emission spectrum. The module combines the benefits of a low cost with uniform chromaticity properties in the far field, and offers long and controlled lifetime at the same time as flexibility and intelligence of tunable colour chromaticity, Colour Rendering Index (CRI) and intensity, either at manufacture or in an end user lighting application. A controlled LED module system comprises a control system for the managing activation properties of the LEDs in the sub-modules. Also described is a method of manufacture. | 02-06-2014 |
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20090211106 | Treatment of Drill Cuttings - An apparatus is disclosed for decontaminating cuttings produced from. a wellbore. The cuttings ( | 08-27-2009 |
20110254227 | Seal - A device to provide a seal between a housing for a moving element such as a drill chain, piston or the like and the moving element. The device comprising a storage well to retain seal material, the block having an outlet connecting with an aperture in a housing enabling seal material to flow into the space between a housing and the moving element and form a seal, the device further including an inlet port enabling seal material precursor to be added into the block, and pressurising means to pressurise the seal material precursor and force it out of the aperture. | 10-20-2011 |
20160102764 | Seal - A device to provide a seal between a housing for a moving element such as a drill chain, piston or the like and the moving element. The device comprising a storage well to retain seal material, the block having an outlet connecting with an aperture in a housing enabling seal material to flow into the space between a housing and the moving element and form a seal, the device further including an inlet port enabling seal material precursor to be added into the block, and pressurising means to pressurise the seal material precursor and force it out of the aperture. | 04-14-2016 |