Mckinlay
Alistair Mckinlay, La Quinta, CA US
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20140017028 | ANTI-BACK-OUT FASTENER FOR APPLICATIONS UNDER VIBRATION - A fastener is disclosed for use in a high vibration application wherein the fastener is engaged to a blind hole. The fastener includes a lock washer including wedge locking action fastening features and a head of the fastener including mating wedge locking action fastening features. The wedge locking action fastening features include a greater inclination than a pitch angle of the fastener such that the fastener is prevented from backing out. | 01-16-2014 |
20140140786 | ANTI-BACK-OUT FASTENER FOR APPLICATIONS UNDER VIBRATION - A fastener is configured for use in a high vibration application. The fastener includes a nut including a nut body including a cam surface comprising wedge locking action fastening features and a hex shape upon an outer surface of the nut body. The nut further includes a locking washer including matching wedge locking action fastening features to the wedge locking action fastening features of the cam surface and a matching hex shape upon an outer surface of the washer to the hex shape upon the outer surface of the nut body. The nut is configured to include a threaded inner surface selected according to a bolt to be fastened and a nut wall thickness selected according to a load to be applied to the nut. | 05-22-2014 |
Alistair N. Mckinlay, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20080226411 | DUAL TORQUE SETTING TENSION CONTROL FASTENER - A tension control fastener having a cylindrical shank having a pair of adjacent breakaway sections at one end. The outermost breakaway section engages an installation tool and shears off from the fastener at a first lower predetermined amount of torque, while the inner breakaway section shears off from the fastener at a second higher predetermined amount of torque. | 09-18-2008 |
Alistair Neil Mckinlay, Culver City, CA US
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20100040430 | LOW-PROFILE CAM LOCKING THREADED FASTENER - An low-profile cam locking fastener assembly in which a locking nut is connected to a locking washer through a tubular skirt that extends from the nut opening. The skirt and nut opening are coaxial having contiguous inner surfaces that are threaded to receive a bolt or stud. The washer is mounted to the skirt so as to be rotatable with respect to nut as well as axially movable to a position in which cooperating cam elements on opposing faces between the washer and the nut are separated. The cam elements are arranged so that when the nut and washer are fastened down to a bolt or stud on a workpiece, the cam elements engage one another to substantially prevent the nut from loosening from the threaded bolt/stud. | 02-18-2010 |
Andrew Mckinlay, Cheshire GB
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20130240290 | TYRE CAVITY NOISE ABSORBER - A tyre cavity noise absorber has a body of sound absorbing material and a support. The absorber is arranged such that, when installed in a tyre cavity and the tyre is stationary, the support supports the body of sound absorbing material in a position spaced from the inside circumferential wall of the tyre. The support may be flexible and allow the body of sound absorbing material to expand towards and contact the inside of the tyre when the tyre rotates. | 09-19-2013 |
Andrew James Mckinlay, Cheshire GB
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20140360636 | BALANCER FOR A WHEEL AND TYRE ASSEMBLY - A balancer for a wheel and tyre assembly includes one or more tubes | 12-11-2014 |
Carly Mckinlay, Mississauga CA
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20160073718 | Versatile female shapewear garment - A versatile women's shapewear garment functions as a skirt, dress or skirt extension, and dress. A tubular main portion has an open top and bottom and a seamless dimension of elongation (at least thirteen inches) between the top and bottom and a diameter sufficient to receive a human wearer's torso. It has sufficient elastic material (at least about 4% spandex) so as to smooth and control the wearer's body. The main portion is narrowed to a bandless compression portion adjacent the top; it may have the same amount of spandex as, or more than, the rest of the main portion. A tubular decorative fabric band is attached by serging to the main portion adjacent its bottom and has a width such that it extends a significant distance past the bottom. The decorative band may be ruffles or a smooth colorful band. | 03-17-2016 |
Donald S. Mckinlay, Wareham, MA US
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20080258735 | Non-Metallic Flow-Through Electrodeless Conductivity Sensor and Leak Detector - A non metallic flow through electrodeless conductivity sensor is provided with a conduit having primary and secondary process fluid flowpaths to form a fluid loop. At least one drive and one sense toroid surround the conduit on the fluid loop. Voltage supplied to the drive toroid induces a current in the sense toroid via the fluid loop to eliminate any need for metallic electrodes in contact with the process fluid. At least one additional drive and/or sense toroid is disposed on the fluid loop to enhance induction. Optionally one or more sense coils are disposed about the conduit outside of the fluid loop to cancel out stray electrical noise. An optional conductor disposed along the conduit detects any fluid leakage through changes in resistance thereof. | 10-23-2008 |
20100156427 | Non-Metallic Flow-Through Electrodeless Conductivity Sensor and Leak Detector - A non metallic flow through electrodeless conductivity sensor is provided with a conduit having primary and secondary process fluid flowpaths to form a fluid loop. At least one drive and one sense toroid surround the conduit on the fluid loop. Voltage supplied to the drive toroid induces a current in the sense toroid via the fluid loop to eliminate any need for metallic electrodes in contact with the process fluid. At least one additional drive and/or sense toroid is disposed on the fluid loop to enhance induction. Optionally one or more sense coils are disposed about the conduit outside of the fluid loop to cancel out stray electrical noise. An optional conductor disposed along the conduit detects any fluid leakage through changes in resistance thereof. | 06-24-2010 |
Jonathan Mckinlay, Hawthorn East AU
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20100002293 | MICROSCOPE SLIDE COVER WITH INTEGRATED RESERVOIR - A cover for a substrate including: a body defining a cavity, for positioning over the substrate to form a reaction chamber; and a projection extending from the body to define a fluid reservoir, when the cover is fitted to the substrate, the fluid reservoir being in fluid communication with the cavity. | 01-07-2010 |
20130078734 | MICROSCOPE SLIDE COVER WITH INTEGRATED RESERVOIR - A cover for a substrate including: a body defining a cavity, for positioning over the substrate to form a reaction chamber; and a projection extending from the body to define a fluid reservoir, when the cover is fitted to the substrate, the fluid reservoir being in fluid communication with the cavity. | 03-28-2013 |
Justin Mckinlay, Surrey Hills AU
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20140129585 | INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An information management system comprising a data comparison module, a local data storage, a remote data storage, a user interface for requesting information, optionally a communications module and optionally a criterion analyser to analyse one or more criteria and thereby enable creation of one or more suitable templates wherein: the data comparison module enables re-finement of information queries without the need to undertake one or more of rebuilding, re-categorizing or re-indexing the information; the communications module facilitates communication between participants in the system; one or more methodologies may be used to access the information depending on the context; and transfer of information between the remote data storage and local data storage is proactively managed according to one or more criteria. | 05-08-2014 |
Mark Mckinlay, Phoenixville, PA US
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20130040893 | TREATMENT OF PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS - Inhibitors of cIAP-1 and methods and compositions for treating proliferative disorders. | 02-14-2013 |
20130196927 | Smac Mimetic Therapy - A Smac mimetic therapy wherein the Smac mimetic is selected and developed based at least in part on its cIAP degradation properties. | 08-01-2013 |
Mark A. Mckinlay, Malvern, PA US
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20110008802 | TNFalpha GENE EXPRESSION AS A BIOMARKER OF SENSITIVITY TO ANTAGONISTS OF INHIBITOR OF APOPTOSIS PROTEINS - TNFα gene expression can be used as a biomarker of a cell's sensitivity to antagonists of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs). Methods of the invention are useful for screening patients to identify those who could benefit from administration of an IAP antagonist to treat various malignant or benign tumors, benign proliferative diseases, or autoimmune diseases. | 01-13-2011 |
20110287001 | METHOD OF TREATMENT - The invention provides methods for inducing apoptosis, comprising treatment of a patient with a TNFα inhibitor as well as with an IAP inhibitor and a TRAIL receptor agonist. The methods ameliorate the risk of unwanted effects, thereby resulting in an improved therapeutic index for IAP inhibitors in combination with a TRAIL receptor agonist. | 11-24-2011 |
Shaun Mckinlay, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20090274931 | HARD MAGNET WITH CAP AND SEED LAYERS AND DATA STORAGE DEVICE READ/WRITE HEAD INCORPORATING THE SAME - A method including forming a multilayer structure. The multilayer structure includes a seed layer comprising a first component selected from the group consisting of a Pt-group metal, Fe, Mn, Ir and Co. The multilayer structure also includes an intermediate layer comprising the first component and a second component selected from the group consisting of a Pt-group metal, Fe, Mn, Ir and Co. The second component is different than the first component. The multilayer structure further includes a cap layer comprising the first component. The method further includes heating the multilayer structure to an annealing temperature to cause a phase transformation of the intermediate layer. Also a hard magnet including a seed layer comprising a first component selected from the group consisting of a Pt-group metal, Fe, Mn, Ir and Co. The hard magnet also includes a cap layer comprising the first component. The hard magnet further includes an intermediate layer between the seed layer and the cap layer. The intermediate layer includes the first component and a second component selected from the group consisting of a Pt-group metal, Fe, Mn, Ir and Co. The first component is different than the second component. Additionally, a read/write head including the hard magnet. | 11-05-2009 |
Shaun E. Mckinlay, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20120280773 | Magnetoresistive Shield with Coupled Lateral Magnet Bias - In accordance with various embodiments, a magnetic shield for a magnetoresistive (MR) element has one or more lateral hard magnets and a coupling layer contactingly adjacent both the MR element and the hard magnet. The coupling layer concurrently magnetically decouples the MR element while magnetically coupling the hard magnet. | 11-08-2012 |
20120281320 | Magnetoresistive Shield with Stabilizing feature - A magnetoresistive (MR) reader is adjacent to at least one shield that extends from an air bearing surface (ABS) a first distance. The shield has a stabilizing feature that is contactingly adjacent the MR reader and extends from the ABS a second distance that is less than the first distance. | 11-08-2012 |
Shaun Eric Mckinlay, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20130288076 | STACK WITH WIDE SEED LAYER - A stack having a seed layer structure with a first part having a first cross-track width and a free layer deposited over the seed layer structure and with a second cross-track width, wherein the first cross-track width is greater than the second cross-track width. In one implementation, the seed layer structure further comprises an antiferromagnetic (AFM) layer and a synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) layer. In one alternate implementation, the cross-track width of the seed layer structure is substantially equal to the combined cross-track width of the free layer and cross-track width of two permanent magnets. | 10-31-2013 |
20140146418 | SIDE SHIELD BIASING LAYER SEPARATED FROM AN AIR BEARING SURFACE - Various embodiments may configure a data storage device with at least a magnetic element having a magnetic stack that is configured with an air bearing surface (ABS) and is separated from a side shield. The side shield can be biased by a biasing layer that contacts the side shield and is separated from the ABS. | 05-29-2014 |
20140153137 | Magnetic Element with Coupled Side Shield - A magnetic element may be constructed in accordance with various embodiments as a data reader. The magnetic element can have at least a magnetic reader that contacts a top shield and is separated from a side shield on an air bearing surface (ABS). The side shield may be antiferromagnetically coupled to the top shield via a coupling layer disposed between the top and side shields. | 06-05-2014 |
20140160596 | DATA STORAGE DEVICE WITH VARIABLE ANISOTROPY SIDE SHIELD - Various embodiments may be generally directed to a data storage device with at least a magnetic element having a magnetic stack positioned adjacent to and separated from at least one side shield on an air bearing surface (ABS). The side shield can be configured with a predetermined anisotropy variation along a down-track direction. | 06-12-2014 |
20140218823 | Magnetic Element With A Bi-Layer Side Shield - A magnetic element is generally provided that can be implemented as a data reader. Various embodiments may connect a magnetic stack to a top shield and separate the magnetic stack from a bi-layer side shield. The bi-layer side shield may have a fixed magnetization layer and a soft magnetic layer each magnetically isolated from the top shield. | 08-07-2014 |
20140218825 | SIDE SHIELD PEDESTAL FOR DATA READERS - Various embodiments may be generally directed to a magnetic element capable of reading magnetic data bits. Such a magnetic element may have at least a magnetic stack laterally adjacent a side shield and non-magnetic pedestal on an air bearing surface (ABS). The non-magnetic pedestal can be configured to have a greater stripe height from the ABS than the side shield. | 08-07-2014 |
20140268418 | MAGNETIC SIDE SHIELD WITH DIFFUSION BARRIER - Various embodiments may position a side shield adjacent to and separated from a stack sidewall of a magnetic stack with the side shield having a shield layer disposed between the stack sidewall and a permanent magnet. The permanent magnet can be separated from a first portion of the shield layer by a diffusion barrier that decouples the permanent magnet from the shield layer. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268422 | Data Reader Side Shields with Polish Stop - A data reader and associated method of making are generally provided. A data reader capable of sensing adjacent data bits may be configured at least with a magnetic stack disposed between first and second side shields. Each side shield may have a polish stop layer that is tuned to provide a first predetermined polish rate. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272472 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHEMICAL-MECHANICAL POLISHING - In accordance with certain embodiments, a method can be utilized that includes depositing a backfill material layer over a reader stack; depositing a chemical-mechanical-polishing stop layer above the layer of backfill material; and depositing a sacrificial layer on top of the chemical-mechanical-polishing stop layer. | 09-18-2014 |
20140327989 | Side Shield Biasing Layer Separated from an Air Bearing Surface - Various embodiments may configure a data storage device with at least a magnetic element having a magnetic stack that is configured with an air bearing surface (ABS) and is separated from a side shield. The side shield can be biased by a biasing layer that contacts the side shield and is separated from the ABS. | 11-06-2014 |
20140356648 | STACK WITH WIDE SEED LAYER - A stack having a seed layer structure with a first part having a first cross-track width and a free layer deposited over the seed layer structure and with a second cross-track width, wherein the first cross-track width is greater than the second cross-track width. In one implementation, the seed layer structure further comprises an antiferromagnetic (AFM) layer and a synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) layer. In one alternate implementation, the cross-track width of the seed layer structure is substantially equal to the combined cross-track width of the free layer and cross-track width of two permanent magnets. | 12-04-2014 |
20160005424 | MULTI-STACK READER WITH SPLIT MIDDLE SHIELD - A reader includes top and bottom reader stacks disposed between a top and bottom shield. The top and bottom reader stacks are offset relative to each other in a downtrack direction. Top side shields surround the top reader stack in a crosstrack direction, and bottom side shields surround the bottom reader stack in the crosstrack direction. A split middle shield is between the top and bottom reader stacks and the top and bottom side shields. The split middle shield includes top and bottom portions separated by an isolation layer, the top and bottom portions respectively coupled to the top and bottom reader stacks. | 01-07-2016 |
20160005425 | LEADS COUPLED TO TOP AND BOTTOM READER STACKS OF A READER - A reader includes top and bottom reader stacks that are offset relative to each other in a downtrack direction and disposed between a top shield and a bottom shield. Top side shields surround the top reader stack in a crosstrack direction, and bottom side shields surround the bottom reader stack in the crosstrack direction. A middle shield is between the top and bottom reader stacks and the top and bottom side shields. The middle shield includes a common electrical conductive path coupled to the top and bottom reader stacks. A middle lead is coupled to an edge of the middle shield. | 01-07-2016 |
Shaun Eric Mckinlay, Maple Plain, MN US
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20130095349 | READER STOP-LAYERS - Tolerances for manufacturing reader structures for transducer heads continue to grow smaller and storage density in corresponding storage media increases. Reader stop layers may be utilized during manufacturing of reader structures to protect various layers of the reader structure from recession and/or scratches while processing other non-protected layers of the reader structure. For example, the stop layer may have a very low polish rate during mechanical or chemical-mechanical polishing. Surrounding areas may be significantly polished while a structure protected by a stop layer with a very low polish rate is substantially unaffected. The stop layer may then be removed via etching, for example, after the mechanical or chemical-mechanical polishing is completed. | 04-18-2013 |
20140302345 | MAGNETORESISTIVE SENSOR WITH STOP-LAYERS - Tolerances for manufacturing reader structures for transducer heads continue to grow smaller and storage density in corresponding storage media increases. Reader stop layers may be utilized during manufacturing of reader structures to protect various layers of the reader structure from recession and/or scratches while processing other non-protected layers of the reader structure. For example, the stop layer may have a very low polish rate during mechanical or chemical-mechanical polishing. Surrounding areas may be significantly polished while a structure protected by a stop layer with a very low polish rate is substantially unaffected. The stop layer may then be removed via etching, for example, after the mechanical or chemical-mechanical polishing is completed. | 10-09-2014 |