Monteith
David Monteith, Worminghall GB
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20140211970 | EARPHONE ARRANGEMENTS - The invention provides earphone arrangements for use with electronic host devices, such as cellular telephone handsets and music storage and reproduction devices, and it provides in particular earphone arrangements with ambient noise cancellation (“ANC”). Typically, in prior arrangements, the complex signal processing required for ANC is carried out in the earphones themselves and/or in a pod connected between the earphones and the host device. The invention configures the processing elements such that the ANC signal-processing function is transferred to an ANC processor incorporated into the host device. A non-volatile electronic data storage device, such as an EPROM, provided in the connection path between the earphones and the host device is configured to store calibratory information, indicative of performance criteria of specific microspeaker and microphone components incorporated into the earphones, required to condition the operation of the ANC processor to compensate for departures from predetermined standards of the performance criteria of either or both components. The earphone arrangement is thus simplified and reduced in cost, and moreover can be manufactured, calibrated and supplied independently of any host device. | 07-31-2014 |
Gregory Raymond Monteith, Queensland AU
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20100119518 | TARGET FOR BREAST CANCER THERAPY AND/OR DIAGNOSIS - The present invention relates to breast cancer and methods for identifying therapeutics and diagnosis. In general, methods for identifying therapeutic agents directed to calcium flow arc disclosed. Also provided arc methods for diagnosis of breast cancer and/or a predisposition to breast cancer and methods of treatment of breast cancer. The methods include identifying therapeutic agents which modulate a CRAC channel and/or a glycoprotein activator of a CRAC channel. Also provided arc diagnostic methods that ultilise a CRAC channel and/or a glycoprotein activator of a CRAC channel. | 05-13-2010 |
20130252838 | TARGET FOR BREAST CANCER THEREAPY AND/OR DIAGNOSIS - The present invention relates to breast cancer and methods for identifying therapeutics and diagnosis. In general, methods for identifying therapeutic agents directed to calcium flow are disclosed. Also provided are methods for diagnosis of breast cancer and/or a predisposition to breast cancer and methods of treatment of breast cancer. The methods include identifying therapeutic agents which modulate a CRAC channel and/or a glycoprotein activator of a CRAC channel. Also provided are diagnostic methods that utilise a CRAC channel and/or a glycoprotein activator of a CRAC channel. | 09-26-2013 |
John Monteith, Bristol GB
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20150086143 | BUSH ASSEMBLY - A bush assembly comprising a component having a bore, a bush fitted in the bore and having a flange that extends radially outwardly over a surface of the component surrounding the bore, and a seal assembly for sealing the interface between the flange and the surface of the component, wherein the seal assembly includes a seal member and a layer of sealant between the seal member and the interface between the flange and the surface of the component. Also a method for sealing a bush, a kit of parts for forming a bush assembly, and a clamping tool for forming a bush assembly. | 03-26-2015 |
John Monteith, Swinton GB
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20130025219 | AIRCRAFT GLAZING ATTACHMENT - A glazing unit is provided in which a two part bush is provided such that relative movement between a fastener, a glazing component and a wing skin is permitted, thus avoiding stress concentrations and lowering risk of damage in use. | 01-31-2013 |
Joseph Monteith, Toronto CA
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20090039001 | ENHANCED SEPARATION TANK WITH pH CONTROL - A water-handling installation comprises a tank interceptor for receiving liquid and in which oil or suspended solids are separated from the liquid prior to discharge. The water-handling installation further comprises a pH adjustment module in fluid communication with the tank interceptor. The pH adjustment module receives a portion of liquid contained in the tank interceptor and adjusts the pH thereof prior to returning the diverted portion back to the tank interceptor. | 02-12-2009 |
Michael John Monteith, Stevenage GB
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20100093866 | Pharmaceutical Formulations - The invention relates to the use of magnesium stearate to inhibit or reduce chemical degradation of an active ingredient substance in a formulation comprising a carrier in a solid pharmaceutical formulation, wherein the active ingredient substance is susceptible to chemical degradation. | 04-15-2010 |
Michael Lome Monteith, Toronto CA
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20140280845 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING SOFTWARE SYSTEMS IN DATA-SHARING SESSIONS - A method for registering software systems in data-sharing sessions is provided. A set of data-sharing session definitions are stored in storage of a computer system, each of said data-sharing session definitions identifying a set of software system types permitted to participate in data-sharing sessions governed by the data-sharing session definition. A participant registration request is received from a first software system. A priority value is determined, via the computer system for the participant registration request, for each of a first subset of the data-sharing session definitions. The first software system is registered in one of the data-sharing sessions governed by one of the data-sharing session definitions selected at least partially based on the priority values. | 09-18-2014 |
Michael Lorne Monteith, Toronto CA
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20110209138 | Method and System for Sharing Data Between Software Systems - A method and system for sharing data between software systems is provided. A graph data structure is maintained in storage of a computing device. The graph data structure has data items and relationships therebetween that are semantically described. A request received from a first software system is stored. The request is for the value of requested data that is semantically described, and an address declared by the first software system. The requested data is semantically resolved to at least one of the data items in the graph data structure. The address is called, and the value of the one data item is passed to the first software system when the value of one of the at least one data items is updated. | 08-25-2011 |
20120310900 | Method and System for Managing the Lifetime of Semantically-Identified Data - A method and system for managing the lifetime of semantically-identified data is provided. A graph data structure is maintained in storage of a computing device. The graph data structure has data items and relationships therebetween that are semantically identified. Lifetime information is stored in the storage. The lifetime information describes the period during which at least one of the data items in the graph data structure is valid. | 12-06-2012 |
20140280496 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DATA-SHARING SESSIONS - A method and system for managing data sharing sessions is provided. A data-sharing session is managed with a computer system. The data-sharing session has a set of software systems participating therein. Requests are maintained for the software systems for sets of requested data. Values are stored for shared data items received from the software systems in the data-sharing session. The shared data items are resolved to at least one of the sets of the requested data using semantic descriptions provided for the shared data items and the requested data. The software systems requesting the at least one set of requested data are notified whenever updates to the values of the shared data items are available. The data-sharing session is destroyed if there is one of an absence of activity and an absence of one of the software systems having a particular characteristic in the data-sharing session. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280535 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING DATA SHARING BETWEEN SOFTWARE SYSTEMS - A method and system for enabling data sharing between software systems is provided. At least one data-sharing session is managed for each of a plurality of users with a server computer system. Each of the data-sharing sessions has a set of software systems associated with the user participating therein. The server computer system maintains requests for the software systems to be notified of updates to values of sets of requested data items. The set of software systems share data item values in the data-sharing session. The server computer system stores the shared data item values, and resolves the shared data item values to the requested data items using semantic descriptions provided for the shared data item values and the requested data items. Available updates to the shared data item values resolving to the sets of requested data items are provided to the software systems. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281909 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A VIEW - A method and system for generating a view is provided. A first set of declarations in a metadata data model retrieved from a view definition are stored in storage of a computer system. The first set of declarations are static. A second set of declarations in the metadata data model that are associated with the first set of declarations are stored in the storage. At least one request for a set of requested data is resolved to a subset of the first set of declarations and the second set of declarations using semantic descriptions provided for the first and second sets of declarations and the requested data. A view rendered from the subset of the first set of declarations and the second set of declarations is updated whenever the second set of declarations is updated. | 09-18-2014 |
Stuart Hamilton Monteith, Auckland NZ
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20110061188 | HOLDING MEANS FOR INSERTS - A cleaning implement assembly, includes a handle and insert having cleaning elements. The insert has an insert receiving recess adapted to slidably receive an interchangeable insert. The assembly has a locking element adapted to enable the insert to be removably held in the insert receiving recess. The locking element includes a snap fitting type tab in a recess arrangement. | 03-17-2011 |
20110061548 | RECYCLING AND ACCESSORY STORAGE APPARATUS - A recycling and accessory storage apparatus for crushing items and storing accessory devices, includes a housing having apertures therein. At least one of the apertures is adapted to store an accessory and at least one other aperture is adapted to allow an item to be inserted, crushed and ejected out of the apparatus. | 03-17-2011 |
Stuart Robert Douglas Monteith, Winchester GB
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20140317716 | Extending infrastructure security to services in a cloud computing environment - A cloud deployment appliance (or other platform-as-a-service (IPAS) infrastructure software) includes a mechanism to deploy a product as a “shared service” to the cloud, as well as to enable the product to establish a trust relationship between itself and the appliance or IPAS. The mechanism further enables multiple products deployed to the cloud to form trust relationships with each other (despite the fact that each deployment and each product typically, by the nature of the cloud deployment, are intended to be isolated from one another). In addition, once deployed and provisioned into the cloud, a shared service can become part of a single sign-on (SSO) domain automatically. SSO is facilitated using a token-based exchange. Once a product registers with a token service, it can participate in SSO. This approach enables enforcement of consistent access control policy across product boundaries, and without requiring a user to perform any configuration. | 10-23-2014 |