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Derek Meek, Aberdeen GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100288389Choke Assembly - A choke assembly. In some embodiments, the choke assembly includes a choke element having a fluid flow passage therethrough. The choke element includes a cage having a plurality of apertures therethrough for the passage of fluid and a plug moveable with respect to the cage. The plug has an end surface that defines a boundary of the fluid flow passage through the choke and is moveable to open or close each of the apertures through the cage, whereby the flow of fluid through the cage is controlled. The apertures in the cage are disposed in a first portion and a second portion separated by a land. Each of the first and second portions has a least one aperture therein. The plug may be positioned with its end surface disposed to intersect the land, such that each aperture is fully open or fully closed to the flow of fluid.11-18-2010

Gerrit Jan Meek, Eindhoven NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120106701MOTOR ASSISTED MANUALLY CONTROLLED MOVEMENT ASSEMBLY, X-RAY SYSTEM COMPRISING THE SAME, METHOD AND USE - A motor assisted movement assembly 05-03-2012

Harke Jan Meek, Tourette-Levens FR

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20120024391USE OF UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGE TO PROVIDE A FLOW ASSURANCE BUFFER BETWEEN INTERLINKED PROCESSING UNITS - A system for developing one or more offshore hydrocarbon fields includes at least one floating hydrocarbon processing unit moored to the seabed and connected to a hydrocarbon reservoir via a riser and a wellhead on the seabed, the unit receiving and processing the hydrocarbon mixture received from the reservoir via the riser, and having equipment to separate the hydrocarbon mixture into oil, water and gas and store them in storage tanks. A gas storage buffer reservoir is placed at a certain distance from and isolated from the hydrocarbon reservoir. A gas export riser is connected to the floating hydrocarbon processing unit and the gas buffer reservoir to export separated gas and inject it into the gas buffer reservoir. A gas riser has one end connected to the gas buffer reservoir and another end connected to the floating gas processing unit for processing gas received from the gas buffer reservoir for enabling transportation to shore.02-02-2012

Michelle Meek, Gateshead GB

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20090209447CLEANING COMPOSITIONS - The present application relates to nil phosphate and nil borate cleaning compositions comprising a protease cleaning system and a wetting agent, and processes for making and using such compositions. Such compositions offer improved enzyme stability in product and a consumer desirable cleaning profile.08-20-2009
20110212876CLEANING COMPOSITION COMPRISING AMYLASE VARIANTS WITH HIGH STABILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF A CHELATING AGENT - The present invention relates to cleaning compositions comprising variants of an alpha-amylase having improved stability to chelating agents relative to its parent enzyme and cleaning processes comprising such compositions.09-01-2011

Michelle Meek, Tyne And Wear GB

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20110009306COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES - The present disclosure relates to benefit agent delivery particles containing at least one benefit agent and at least one cellulosic polymer. The disclosure further relates to fabric care compositions containing benefit agent delivery particles and processes for making and using such compositions. The disclosure further relates to methods of imparting a benefit delivery capability to a fabric care composition.01-13-2011
20110021408COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES - The present disclosure relates to benefit agent delivery particles containing at least one benefit agent and at least one cellulosic polymer. The disclosure further relates to compositions containing benefit agent delivery particles and processes for making and using such compositions. The disclosure further relates to methods of imparting a benefit delivery capability to a cleaning composition.01-27-2011

Michelle Meek, Tyne & Wear GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110053820DETERGENT COMPOSITION - An automatic dishwashing detergent composition comprising by weight of the composition:03-03-2011
20110212872Composition Comprising Polyethylene Glycol Polymer and Amylase - A solid particulate laundry detergent composition including: (a) polyethylene glycol polymer including a polyethylene glycol backbone and polyvinyl acetate side chains, wherein the average molecular weight of the polyethylene glycol backbone is in the range of from 4,000 Da to 8,000 Da, wherein the molecular weight ratio of the polyethylene glycol backbone to the polyvinyl acetate side chains is in the range of from 1:1.2 to 1:2, and wherein the average number of graft sites per ethylene oxide units is in the range of from 0.2 to 0.4; (b) amylase with greater than 90% identity to the AA560 alpha amylase endogenous to 09-01-2011
20110212873Composition Comprising Substituted Cellulosic Polymer and Amylase - A solid particulate laundry detergent composition including: (a) substituted cellulosic polymer including carboxymethyl substituent groups, and having a degree of substitution (DS) of at least 0.55, and having a degree of blockiness (DB) of at least 0.35, and having a DS+DB is in the range of from 1.05 to 2.00; (b) amylase with greater than 90% identity to the AA560 alpha amylase endogenous to 09-01-2011
20110212874Composition Comprising Co-Bleach Particle and Amylase - A solid particulate laundry detergent composition including: (a) co-bleach particle including bleach activator, source of hydrogen peroxide and optionally bleach catalyst; (b) amylase with greater than 90% identity to the AA560 alpha amylase endogenous to 09-01-2011

Roger Howard Meek, Norfolk GB

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20110112516MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ELASTOMERIC BULB - A drainage catheter including a body, a drainage lumen extending between the body proximal end and the body distal end, the drainage lumen including a distal fluid inflow port and a proximal fluid drain coupling, and an inflation lumen extending between the body proximal end and the body distal end, conveying inflating fluid from a proximal fluid supply element to a distal fluid acceptor balloon, the proximal fluid supply element adjacent the proximal fluid drain coupling. A sleeve may be secured about the proximal fluid supply element and the proximal fluid drain coupling to provide a fluid impervious coating.05-12-2011