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Adrian Paul Moore, Berkshire GB
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| 20100075764 | CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINTS - A constant velocity (CV) joint assembly comprising a CV joint and an input member is disclosed. The CV joint that has a cage and a gear between which rotational drive can be transmitted. The input member is connected to the cage of the CV joint for transmission of rotational drive about an axis from an external component to the CV joint. The rotational drive is transmitted between the cage and the input member through interacting drive faces that are disposed in a plane that is generally parallel to the axis. The cage and the input member are retained in interconnection by fastening means that are not responsible for transmission of rotational drive between the cage and the input member. By separating the task of transmission of torque and retention of the connection between the cage and the input member, the fastening means required to perform the latter task can be comparatively light. An increase in torque capacity of the CV joint assembly does not lead to a corresponding increase in the strength requirement of such fastening means. The orientation of the drive faces ensures that there is minimal axial force between the cage and the input member. | 03-25-2010 |
Adrian Paul Moore, Cold Ash GB
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| 20100101345 | GEARBOX - A mainshaft assembly for a gearbox and a gearbox embodying such a mainshaft assembly are disclosed. The mainshaft assembly comprises a mainshaft ( | 04-29-2010 |
Alan J. Moore, Devon GB
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| 20110296436 | MESSAGE-BASED MODEL VERIFICATION - A system and method may generate executable block diagrams in which at least some of the blocks run in accordance with message-based execution semantics. A message may include an input data payload that does not change over time, and the message may persist for only a determined time interval during execution of block diagram. A message-based execution engine may control execution of message-based blocks in which a source block may generate a message at a particular point in time, the message may be sent to one or more destination blocks triggering execution of those blocks, and the message may be destroyed on or after a determined time interval. Other execution domains, such as a time-based or state-based execution domain, may be provided, and the system may implement a hybrid execution model. A verification engine may provide one or more tools for evaluating and verifying operation of message-based blocks. The verification engine may support one or more verification blocks that may be added to the block diagram and associated with the diagram's message-based blocks. The verification blocks may capture and present messages exchanged among the is message-based blocks. The verification blocks may also specify an expected interaction of messages, and determine whether the actual messages are equivalent to the expected interaction. If not, the verification block may perform one or more predefined actions, such as suspending further execution of the block diagram. | 12-01-2011 |
Alan John Moore, Devon GB
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| 20080313600 | BI-DIRECTIONAL PROJECTION - In an embodiment, one or more computer-readable media holding executable instructions is provided. The instructions may be executed on a processing device to project a specification to a platform environment that includes a system model. The media may hold one or more instructions for accessing an algorithm model, the algorithm model being associated with the specification. The media may further hold one or more instructions for projecting the specification to the system model via a forward projection. The media may hold one or more instructions for receiving a reverse projection that includes specification changes, the specification changes identifying suggested changes to the specification. The media may further hold one or more instructions for modifying the algorithm model based on the specification changes, and the media may hold one or more instructions for storing the modified algorithm model. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20120016654 | BI-DIRECTIONAL PROJECTION - In an embodiment, one or more computer-readable media holding executable instructions is provided. The instructions may be executed on a processing device to project a specification to a platform environment that includes a system model. The media may hold one or more instructions for accessing an algorithm model, the algorithm model being associated with the specification. The media may further hold one or more instructions for projecting the specification to the system model via a forward projection. The media may hold one or more instructions for receiving a reverse projection that includes specification changes, the specification changes identifying suggested changes to the specification. The media may further hold one or more instructions for modifying the algorithm model based on the specification changes, and the media may hold one or more instructions for storing the modified algorithm model. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120084070 | BI-DIRECTIONAL PROJECTION - In an embodiment, one or more computer-readable media holding executable instructions is provided. The instructions may be executed on a processing device to project a specification to a platform environment that includes a system model. The media may hold one or more instructions for accessing an algorithm model, the algorithm model being associated with the specification. The media may further hold one or more instructions for projecting the specification to the system model via a forward projection. The media may hold one or more instructions for receiving a reverse projection that includes specification changes, the specification changes identifying suggested changes to the specification. The media may further hold one or more instructions for modifying the algorithm model based on the specification changes, and the media may hold one or more instructions for storing the modified algorithm model. | 04-05-2012 |
Alasdair Moore, Wimbledon GB
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| 20120130884 | EMBEDDED HARDWARE BASED SYSTEM WHICH PROVIDES REAL-TIME PRE-TRADE RISK ASSESSMENTS FOR MULTIPLE PARTIES AND METHOD THEREOF - A risk assessment system and method are provided that may be implemented as an embedded hardware based system and method that provide real-time pre-trade risk assessments for multiple parties, in addition to real-time market data and trading connectivity to a variety of liquidity venues. The liquidity venues may include regulated exchanges, ECNs and other financial institutions listing securities, options, futures, commodities, foreign exchange and other financial instruments. | 05-24-2012 |
Andrew John Moore, Edinburgh GB
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| 20100142798 | NON-CONTACT MEASUREMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - A non-contact method and apparatus for inspecting an object. At least one first image of the object on which an optical pattern is projected, taken from a first perspective is obtained. At least one second image of the object on which an optical pattern is projected, taken from a second perspective that is different to the first perspective is obtained. At least one common object feature in each of the at least one first and second images is then determined on the basis of an irregularity in the optical pattern as imaged in the at least one first and second images. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20100158322 | PHASE ANALYSIS MEASUREMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD - A non-contact method and apparatus for inspecting an object via phase analysis. A projector projects an optical pattern onto the surface of an object to be inspected. At least first and second images of the surface on which the optical pattern is projected are then obtained. The phase of the optical pattern at the surface is changed between the first and second image by moving the projector relative to the object. | 06-24-2010 |
Anne Moore, Oxford GB
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| 20100285050 | Compositions and Methods - The invention relates to a composition suitable for inducing a T cell mediated immune response against an influenza virus in a vertebrate, said composition comprising nucleic acid encoding one or more epitopes of one or more internal proteins of influenza virus, wherein said composition comprises nucleic acid encoding at least two said epitopes, at least one epitope being from each of two or more internal proteins of influenza virus. The invention also relates to uses of same and to methods involving same. | 11-11-2010 |
Barbara Ann Moore, Bebington GB
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| 20090069212 | Fabric Treatment Composition - A heat activated fabric treatment composition comprising: a) at least 1% by weight of one or more quaternary ammonium fabric softening materials, b) at least 1% by weight of a non-ionic surfactant, such that components a) and b) comprise at least 30% by weight of the composition, c) at least 20% by weight of a fatty component selected from fatty acids having a melting point of at least 40° C., fatty alcohols having a melting point of at least 40° C. and mixtures thereof, d) from 5 to 30% by weight water. The composition is provided in a dispensing device which, in use, is attached to the internal panel of a tumble dryer. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110173837 | FABRIC TREATMENT COMPOSITION - A heat activated fabric treatment composition comprising: | 07-21-2011 |
Barry D Moore, Bristol GB
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| 20090246000 | Method for determining the total pressure distribution across a fan entry plane - A method for determining total pressure distribution across a fan entry plane of a fan situated within a fan casing provided with struts which are positioned upstream of the fan, with respect to the normal air flow direction through the fan. The method comprises the steps of measuring static pressure at first measurement points on the leading edges of at least some of the struts; deriving local angularity values at each measurement point from the respective static pressure measurements; deriving, from the local angularity values, the total pressure loss at first derived points in the fan entry plane which correspond to the first measurement points; measuring static pressure at second measurement points around the intersection between the fan entry plane and the fan casing; deriving, from the static pressure measurements at the second measurement points, the total pressure loss at each second measurement point, and interpolating between total pressure loss values at the first derived points and the second measurement points to determine total pressure distribution across the fan entry plane. | 10-01-2009 |
Barry Douglas Moore, Killearn GB
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| 20080286369 | Process for Preparing Microcrystals - This invention relates in general to micron or sub-micron particles comprising one or more water-soluble crystals wherein the crystals have a surface coating comprising one or more bioactive molecules as well as efficient methods of forming such particles and rapid methods for screening preferred conditions to form such particles. The particles are suitable for pharmaceutical formulations. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20110008450 | Slow Release Compositions - The present invention relates to the provision of micron or sub-micron sized particles formed from one or more water-soluble crystals comprising a surface coating comprising one or more bioactive molecules wherein the particles are prepared such that in use the release of the bioactive molecule(s) is/are delayed and/or continually released over a period of time. Processes for the preparation of said particles, as well as the particles themselves are described, as well as uses of the particles. | 01-13-2011 |
Barry Douglas Moore, Glasgow GB
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| 20100151247 | Precipitation Stabilising Compositions - The present invention relates to maintaining bioactive molecules in their native or substantially near-native form and preventing or reduce aggregation. In particular, the present invention relates to precipitation-protective or stabilising additives and a method of using said precipitation-protective/stabilising additives to protect and maintain the bioactive molecules in a native or substantially near-native form and to prevent or reduce aggregation during or following precipitation to form particles. | 06-17-2010 |
Chantal Moore, Kent GB
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| 20100062847 | Electronic gaming system and method - A games system and method, the system comprising: a storage reader for reading a game application from a storage medium; a memory storing a communications client application; a network interface for receiving data from a remote user via a packet-based communication network; and processing apparatus arranged to execute the game application and the client application. The communication client is programmed to establish bidirectional video communications via the network interface and packet-based communication network, including receiving video data from a remote user. The game application comprises image recognition software programmed to receive the video data from the client application, recognise a predetermined image element in the received video data, and track the motion of that element to generate motion tracking data. The game application further comprises game logic programmed to control aspects of the game based on the motion tracking data. | 03-11-2010 |
Edward Moore, Herts GB
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| 20100138423 | CONTENT DISCOVERY USING GATEWAY BROWSING DATA - An internet browsing gateway is utilized to locate mobile web content and improve search capabilities for wireless devices. Mobile browsing data is logged as web pages are requested from and returned to wireless devices associated with the same wireless network. An index server continually updates search indexes in real time as users request searches and search results are returned. As a result, the mobile content that is discovered becomes more relevant for users of the same wireless network or mobile carrier. In other words, the search results are more localized in accordance with the location of the wireless network that services the mobile users within a specific geographic region. When a web search is requested from a wireless device, the index server queries the search indexes. The search results are ranked using a search algorithm that incorporates the browsing data to improve the accuracy and relevance of searches. | 06-03-2010 |
Gareth E. Moore, Nottingham GB
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| 20100024434 | Gas turbine engine arrangement - A gas turbine engine arrangement ( | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100039076 | Electromechanical arrangement - Electromechanical arrangements are utilised widely whereby a prime mover in the form of a mechanical assembly such as a gas turbine engine is utilised to drive an electrical machine as an electrical generator. Unfortunately the loads applied to the electrical generator may vary creating oscillation across phases of the electrical generator. Such oscillations generally will be translated to the mechanical assembly in the form of torque oscillations which may cause stressing. Stressing of the mechanical assembly will reduce its life and may alter its performance as well as fuel consumption. By provision of appropriate mechanisms for balancing electrical loads across an electrical machine as well reducing the time decay period for stored charge within an electrical assembly associated with an electrical machine it is possible to reduce torque oscillations as presented to the mechanical assembly and therefore improve its operational performance. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100045221 | Electrical machine arrangement - Electrical machine arrangements have advantages with regard to providing local electrical power and starting. Embedding such electrical machine arrangements in machinery such as gas turbine engines is advantageous in removing mechanical linkages and reducing aerodynamic drag. However, the components utilised must be able to withstand harsh environmental conditions and therefore the DC link capacitor used for smoothing of voltage fluctuations are limited to relatively low capacitance densities. Low density DC link capacitors require large sizes which render electrical machines less acceptable for embedded usage. By providing offset of electrical current in inductance elements such as stator windings and stator coils of electrical machines in dead periods of the cycle a reduction in DC link capacitor requirements is achieved reducing the size, weight and complexity of installing electrical machines in gas turbine engines. | 02-25-2010 |
| 20120104842 | Method and apparatus for controlling torque on the shaft of a generator - This invention relates to a method of controlling torque oscillations in a mechanical drive train of an electrical generation system which provides electrical power to an isolated electrical network, the method including the steps of: a. monitoring for changes in the electrical condition of the electrical network; b. determining whether a change in the electrical condition of the network falls within a predetermined range; c. adjusting the power in the network using an auxiliary power source when the electrical condition of the network falls within the predetermined range so as reduce or substantially prevent the build up of torque oscillations in the mechanical drive train. | 05-03-2012 |
Garry Moore, Essex GB
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| 20080253915 | Self-Aligning Rotary Pistone Machine - A rotary piston machine comprising a cylinder ( | 10-16-2008 |
Gary Moore, Wetherby GB
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| 20110106095 | DRILL GUIDE ASSEMBLY - A drill guide assembly for determining the axis for drilling a bore in a generally dome-shaped bone to receive a component of an orthopaedic joint prosthesis is described. The drill guide assembly includes a drill guide sleeve, a carriage and a platform. The drill guide sleeve is mounted in the carriage towards a first end so that the angular orientation of the drill guide sleeve relative to the carriage can be adjusted about at least one axis. The carriage includes at least one threaded angle-adjustment screw which extends between the carriage and the drill guide sleeve by which the angular orientation of the drill guide sleeve can be adjusted. The platform is fastenable to the bone, and includes at least three feet depending from the platform to engage the surface of the bone with the bone extending towards the platform into the space between the feet. | 05-05-2011 |
Gary Moore, Beeston Leeds GB
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| 20120029633 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE IMPLANT FOR A BONE CAVITY - A support structure implant for location within a bone cavity to support the bone which defines the cavity is formed from interlaced wires which extend from a first end of the structure towards an opposite second end. The wires are formed into loops at the first end of the structure. The structure includes a clip having a plurality of fingers which extend through the loops to control the spacing between the loops. | 02-02-2012 |
Gary Moore, Leeds GB
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| 20100280517 | INSTRUMENT FOR REMOVING BONE TISSUE - An instrument for removing tissue from a bone to create a cavity which is approximately circular in outline in which tissue within a predetermined region within the circular outline is left relatively undisturbed. The instrument includes a rotational drive unit which oscillates through an angle α. A cutting head can be connected to the drive unit to cause the head to rotate. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100298944 | IMPLANT ASSEMBLY - An implant assembly having an articulating surface and an axial cavity arranged to receive an end of a bone, the axial cavity being generally circular in cross section in a plane normal to the axis of the implant, and including a spacing element detachable from the implant. At least a portion of the interior surface of the cavity is roughened and is arranged to abrade bone when the end of the bone is received in the cavity. The spacing element is arranged to prevent the implant from fully seating on the end of the bone such that the implant and the end of the bone are in a predetermined spaced apart arrangement. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110276053 | METHOD OF USING AN ALIGNMENT GUIDE - A method of aligning an alignment guide relative to a reamed acetabulum of a patient is provided. The method includes the step of manipulating an alignment guide comprising a shaft having a longitudinal axis and a guide arm having a first portion, a second portion and a third portion, the first portion attached to the shaft and configured to be rotatable about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the second portion extending from the first portion at a first predetermined angle along a second axis, and the third portion extending from the second portion at a second predetermined angle. The guide arm is rotated about the first axis relative to the shaft. A cup or trial is attached to the distal end of the shaft and positioned to contact the reamed acetabulum. The third portion of the guide arm is then oriented with respect to the long axis of the patient and the surface of the table on which the patient is positioned. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110276100 | ALIGNMENT GUIDE - An alignment guide is provided having a shaft with a longitudinal axis and a guide arm having a first portion, a second portion and a third portion. The first portion is attached to the shaft and configured to be rotatable about a first axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The second portion extends from the first portion at a first predetermined angle along a second axis. The third portion extends from the second portion at a second predetermined angle. | 11-10-2011 |
Gary Moore, West Yorkshire GB
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| 20080228188 | SURGICAL GUIDE - A surgical guide and computer aided surgery method of use thereof are described. The guide is mounted on a body part to guide a device along a guide axis. The body has a channel in it which defines the guide axis and which receives the device in use. A base engages the surface of the body part when mounted on it in use, and supports the body over an entry point for the body part with the guide axis passing through the entry point. A pivot mechanism attaches the body to the base. The body can move relative to the base by pivoting only. The guide is configured such that the entry point is a centre of motion about which the body pivots. | 09-18-2008 |
Gary Moore, Yorkshire GB
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| 20110307021 | BONE CAVITY SUPPORT STRUCTURE ASSEMBLY - An assembly for deploying a stranded support structure implant within a bone cavity to support the bone which defines the cavity comprises a support structure implant and an insertion tool. The support structure implant is formed from interlaced wires which extend from a first end of the structure towards an opposite second end. The structure flares outwardly from the first end to a maximum transverse dimension at a wide point between the first and second ends, and tapers inwardly between the wide point and the second end to a constant cross-section throat portion at the second end. The structure includes (i) a clip for controlling the spacing between the wires at the first end of the structure, in which the clip carries one of a spigot and a socket, and (ii) a ring clamp at the second end to retain the wires at the second end, in which the ring clamp has at least one clamp engagement formation. The insertion tool includes a probe end which carries the other of a spigot and a socket, so that the probe end and the clip can engage one another by means of the cooperating spigot and socket. An actuator moves the probe end relative to the tool engagement portion to cause the length of the implant to increase and its width to decrease. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20110307072 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE IMPLANT FOR A BONE CAVITY - A support structure implant for location within a bone cavity to support the bone which defines the cavity is formed from interlaced wires which extend from a first end of the structure towards an opposite second end. The structure flares outwardly from the first end to a maximum transverse dimension at a wide point between the first and second ends and tapers inwardly between the wide point and the second end to a constant cross-section throat portion at the second end. The structure includes a ring clamp at the second end to retain the wires in the throat portion which includes an internal support ring. The ratio of (a) the distance between the internal support ring and the interface between the tapering portion and the throat portion to (b) the diameter of the throat portion is not more than about 1.0. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20110313537 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE IMPLANT FOR A BONE CAVITY - A support structure implant for location within a bone cavity to support the bone which defines the cavity is formed from wires by braiding in a machine direction from a first end of the structure towards an opposite second end. The wires are formed into loops at the first end of the structure so that two lengths of wire extend away from each loop and a reformed into the braid. Each of the wires which is formed into the braid is held at the second end of the structure in a clamp. The clamp is provided by a support ring and a clamp ring which is formed from a shape memory alloy which can shrink to clamp the wires against the support ring when heated. | 12-22-2011 |
Harry Moore, Sheffield GB
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| 20080213387 | Cytotrophoblast Stem Cell - The invention relates to cytotrophoblast stem cells derived from embryonic stem cells; their differentiation into endovascular cytotrophoblast cells; and uses thereof. | 09-04-2008 |
Howard Moore, Abingdon GB
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| 20090241167 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NETWORK IDENTIFICATION VIA DNS - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for accessing a DNS server, where the DNS server may be a DNS server within the control of a administrator. A pair of name and IP address may be stored on the DNS server. A client may then transmit the name to a DNS server to request the DNS server to lookup the IP address related to the client transmitted name. This client to DNS server communication may be performed as part of a network request from the client. The IP address may then be returned to the client in response to the connection request, which may allow the client to interpret the return of the security IP address as an indication of a known DNS server and therefore a known network. As a result, the client may then be able to set its security rules according to known network rules. Further, the identifying of a known network may be associated with location information associated with the DNS server, and thus the client, where the location information may be associated with multiple DNS IP address entries. | 09-24-2009 |
| 20100205657 | PROTECTED ACCESS CONTROL METHOD FOR SHARED COMPUTER RESOURCES - In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for providing protected computer communications. The present invention may provide for computer communications where in response to a receipt of a communication at a first computing facility from a second computing facility, the first computing facility may be caused to send a request to a compliance center for security compliance information relating to the second computing facility. In response to the request for security compliance information, the first computing facility may receive compliance information related to the second computing facility, which may cause the first computing facility to perform an action regulating further communications from the second computing facility if the second computing facility security compliance information indicates that the second client computing facility is not compliant with a current security policy. | 08-12-2010 |
James Moore, Somerset GB
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| 20120111890 | CONTAINER RETAINER - A container retainer ( | 05-10-2012 |
James E. Moore, Hadleigh GB
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| 20090048900 | Method and System For Tracking and Optimizing Advertisements on a Decentralized Network - A method and system for tracking and optimizing advertisements on a decentralized network. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving a request for a user from a user on a network. The method further comprises responding to the request by transmitting the file to the user, the file containing an identifier. The identifier is used to track the user's treatment of the file. | 02-19-2009 |
James Edward Moore, Suffolk GB
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| 20110314150 | TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURING PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) NETWORKS - Techniques for measuring Peer-To-Peer (P2P) networks are provided. P2P are initially seeded with links to feigned content. As a P2P participant accesses a link metrics are recorded about the P2P network being used by the participant. The metrics are used to form measurements to compare different P2P networks relative to one another. | 12-22-2011 |
Jane Marion Moore, Norfolk GB
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| 20110251264 | TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR DECOYS - Methods and compositions for altering prokaryotic cellular viability phenotypes, including antibiotic susceptibility. | 10-13-2011 |
Jason Paul Moore, Leeds GB
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| 20120131700 | PLANT PROTECTION - The invention provides seed treatment compositions as well as their use, methods for treating seeds, methods of protecting plants against pests and also treated seeds and plants. In one embodiment there is provided a method of treating a seed with a seed treatment composition to induce a plant resistance mechanism against one or more pests in a plant grown from said seed. | 05-24-2012 |
Jason Paul Moore, Lancaster GB
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| 20100005551 | PLANT PROTECTION - The invention provides seed treatment compositions as well as their use, methods for treating seeds, methods of protecting plants against pests and also treated seeds and plants. In one embodiment there is provided a method of treating a seed with a seed treatment composition to induce a plant resistance mechanism against one or more pests in a plant grown from said seed. | 01-07-2010 |
Joanne Christine Moore, Berkshire GB
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| 20080226641 | Outer surface proteins, their genes, and their use - According to the present invention, a series of genes are identified in Group B | 09-18-2008 |
| 20090274717 | Genes and proteins, and their use - According to the present invention, a series of genes are identified in Group B | 11-05-2009 |
John Kevin Moore, Balerno GB
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| 20110128419 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR X-DROOP CORRECTION IN SOLID STATE IMAGE SENSOR - A method and system is for limiting the x-droop effect in the digital image captured with solid state image sensors with a correction mechanism which instead of using only correction values from the same column to which the correction is applied, also takes the neighboring pixels into account to provide an averaged value to aid in the reduction of temporal and fixed noise contributions associated with the readout of a single pixel. | 06-02-2011 |
John Kevin Moore, Edinburgh GB
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| 20110128420 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REPEATED FIXED PATTERN NOISE CORRECTION - Repeated Fixed Pattern Noise (FPN) in solid state image sensors for a digitally encoded image captured with a sensor is corrected by exploits the periodicity of FPN pattern. In this way FPN is compensated by using a repeating pattern that is associated with repeating blocks of layout. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110135218 | IMAGE PROCESSING - An image processor includes a readout arranged to read out an M-bit image data word from an image sensor pixel array and an adder arranged to add a noise contribution to the image data word to obtain a dithered M-bit word. A dither processor is arranged to derive correction data having a word size of M+1 bits from a combination of a plurality of M-bit reference words. The noise contribution are derived from said correction data, wherein different correction data are derived for different groups of pixels, each different group of pixels is associated with a specific pixel value DC shift. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110249162 | ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION IN IMAGE SENSORS - An image sensor has a pixel array and an input circuit. The input circuit includes a first input, a second input and two coupling capacitors. The first input receives an analog signal from a pixel of the pixel array which has a first level during a first calibration period and a second level during a second read period. The second input receives a reference ramp signal. A comparator circuit compares the ramp signal and the analog signal. The analog signal and the ramp signal are constantly read onto the coupling capacitors during both the first calibration period and the second read period. The ramp circuit begins providing the ramp signal during the second read period so as to determine the change in magnitude of the analog signal between the first calibration period and the second read period, the ramp circuit also begins providing the ramp signal during the first calibration period so as to compensate for any delay in the ramp circuit providing the ramp signal during the second read period. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110261177 | SAMPLE AND HOLD CIRCUIT - A sample and hold circuit includes a plurality of capacitors, a network of switches and a control circuit. The control circuit is operable to control the network of switches so as to sample an incoming signal onto at least some of the plurality of capacitors. In such an operation, each capacitor takes a sample of the incoming signal at a different time. The sample and hold circuit outputs a signal corresponding to an average of the samples. | 10-27-2011 |
Jonathan Mark Moore, Leicestershire GB
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| 20080314660 | Detachable Fuel Cell Power Unit For Vehicle Applications - A detachable and portable fuel cell power unit ( | 12-25-2008 |
Jonathon M. Moore, Bristol GB
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| 20080264067 | Controlling operation of a compressor to avoid surge - A compressor or fan is controlled to avoid stall, surge or flutter. The control system includes a look-up table from which is retrieved a margin-adjusted limiting value of a control parameter of the compressor, using inputs representing inlet guide vane angle (IGV), non-dimensional speed of the compressor (N/R√T), vehicle Mach number (Mn) and inlet geometry (IG). A variable stall, surge or flutter safety margin about a nominal limiting value of a control parameter is pre-established to reflect threats to the working, stall, flutter and surge lines, for example as a result of measurement inaccuracies, and from this the margin-adjusted limiting value is derived. An actual value of the control parameter is determined in real time, and the actual value is compared with the margin-adjusted limiting value. An output signal indicating stall, surge or flutter risk is generated if the actual value falls within the stall, surge or flutter safety margin. | 10-30-2008 |
Katherine Moore, Southampton GB
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| 20100060512 | Level sensing device - A level sensing device with a high frequency radar system is provided. The radar system includes a radar high frequency module, a carrier board and a controller. The radar high frequency module is mounted on the carrier board using surface mount techniques. The controller includes a processor and the radar high frequency module has a plurality of components including one or more microwave integrated circuits, a radiating patch antenna, and coupling means for channeling a radiated signal from the patch antenna out of the module. The components are encapsulated to form the module and the coupling means includes a dielectric rod. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20110025553 | Radar High Frequency Module - A radar high frequency module having at least one distance piece mounted at the flat top wall of the shielding cover for supporting the shielding cover on the printed circuit board without mechanical contact of the downwardly extending side walls of the shielding cover with the printed circuit board to allow alignment of a rod antenna to a patch antenna arranged on the printed circuit board with greater precision. The side walls may be fixed to the printed circuit board by a conductive adhesive. | 02-03-2011 |
Kathryn G. Moore, Abingdon GB
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| 20100249197 | CARBAMIC ACID COMPOUNDS COMPRISING AN AMIDE LINKAGE AS HDAC INHIBITORS - This invention pertains to certain active carbamic acid compounds which inhibit HDAC activity and which have the formula (1) wherein: A is an aryl group; Q | 09-30-2010 |
| 20110105572 | CARBAMIC ACID COMPOUNDS COMPRISING AN AMIDE LINKAGE AS HDAC INHIBITORS - This invention pertains to certain active carbamic acid compounds which inhibit HDAC activity and which have the following formula: | 05-05-2011 |
Keith Thomas Moore, Essex GB
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| 20090231774 | Reed Switch Arrays - An array of reed switches ( | 09-17-2009 |
Keith Thomas Moore, Bradfield GB
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| 20080231412 | Resistor Network and Variable Resistor Simulator - A variable resistor network has a coarse resistance network and a fine resistance network connected in series with the coarse network. The coarse resistance network comprises a chain of series-connected resistors any one or more of which may be switched out of the series by individual parallel-connected relays. The fine network comprises a shunt resistor together with a fixed resistor and a series-connected adjustable resistor together connected in parallel with the shunt resistor. A control circuit is arranged to control the relays for the switching of the resistors of the coarse network and also to control adjustment of the adjustable resistor. A chosen resistance value can be set by appropriate switching of the coarse network and adjustment of the adjustable resistor. | 09-25-2008 |
Nigel Moore, Newbury GB
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| 20080240674 | RECORDING APPARATUS - A recording apparatus | 10-02-2008 |
Nigel Stuart Moore, Berkshire GB
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| 20080310828 | TELEVISION SIGNAL RECORDING - A television signal recording apparatus comprises a recording unit capable of making recordings of television signals and stores metadata representing information in respect of the recordings including the channel and the recording time. A graphical display of made recordings and scheduled recordings is produced. In the graphical display, graphical objects representing respective recordings are arranged in two dimensions. The graphical objects are ordered in a first dimension on the basis of the channels and ordered in a second dimension on the basis of the recording times. In the second dimension, the graphical objects are arranged along a time axis which includes discontinuities at times when no recording is scheduled to be made, the discontinuities being graphically represented. An electronic program guide is produced with a similar format, the programs being filtered to select programs and discontinuities being present at times where there is no selected program. | 12-18-2008 |
Nigel Stuart Moore, Newbury GB
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| 20100067868 | RECORDING INTERACTIVE SERVICES - A digital television recorder to record television programs, having a recording section to record data onto a storage medium, a filter to identify from a received transport stream, data of a television program for recording, a timer to be set with a time and, at that time, to start the recording onto the storage medium, data of the television program received from the filter, and a cache to store data of the interactive services associated with the television programs and provided in the respective transport streams. The filter identifies data of interactive services associated with the television programs, the timer starts, at a predetermined interval before the time, acquisition of the data of interactive services and storing acquired data of interactive services in the cache, and the recording section records, immediately prior to starting recording the data of the television program, the content of the cache to the storage medium. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100260475 | TELEVISION SIGNAL RECORDING - A television signal recording apparatus comprises a recording unit that makes recordings of television signals and stores metadata representing information in respect of the recordings including the channel and the recording time. A graphical display of made recordings and scheduled recordings is produced in which graphical objects representing respective recordings are arranged in two dimensions, ordered in a first dimension on the basis of the channels and ordered in a second dimension on the basis of the recording times. In the second dimension, the graphical objects are arranged along a time axis which includes discontinuities at times when no recording is present, the discontinuities being graphically represented by graphical symbols that are different according to the period of the discontinuity. An electronic program guide is produced with a similar format, the programs being filtered to select programs and discontinuities being present at times where there is no selected program. | 10-14-2010 |
Paul Moore, Blackwood South Wales GB
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| 20120119571 | RECONFIGURABLE VEHICLE POWER AND SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A reconfigurable vehicle power and signal distribution system ( | 05-17-2012 |
Paul Moore, Kings Norton GB
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| 20090199605 | LATCH ASSEMBLY - A latch assembly includes a chassis, a latch bolt moveably mounted on the chassis and having a closed position for retaining a striker and an open position for releasing the striker, a pawl having an engaged position at which the pawl is engaged with the latch bolt to hold the latch bolt in the closed position and a disengaged position at which the pawl is disengaged from the latch bolt, thereby allowing the latch bolt to move to the open position, an eccentric arrangement defining an eccentric axis and a pawl axis remote from the eccentric axis. The eccentric arrangement is rotatable about the eccentric axis, and the pawl is rotatable about the pawl axis. When the pawl moves from the engaged position to the disengaged position, the eccentric arrangement rotates in one of a clockwise and a counter-clockwise direction about the eccentric axis. With the pawl in the engaged position, a force applied to the pawl by the latch bolt creates a turning moment on the eccentric arrangement in the one of the clockwise and counter-clockwise direction, and the eccentric arrangement is prevented from rotating in said one of the clockwise and counter-clockwise direction by a moveable abutment. | 08-13-2009 |
Paul Moore, Birmingham GB
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| 20100032968 | MOTOR ARRANGEMENT - A motor arrangement includes a rotor with a north rotor magnetic pole and a south rotor magnetic pole, the rotor being rotatable about a rotor axis between a first rotor position and a second rotor position. The rotor includes a first rotor abutment and a second rotor abutment. The motor arrangement includes a stator having a first stator magnetic pole and a second stator magnetic pole, the stator having a first stator condition in which the first stator magnetic pole is a north stator magnetic pole and the second stator magnetic pole is a south stator magnetic pole, and a second stator condition in which the first stator magnetic pole is a south stator magnetic pole and the second stator magnetic pole is a north stator magnetic pole. The first stator condition corresponds to the first rotor position in which the north rotor magnetic pole is proximate the second stator magnetic pole and the south rotor magnetic pole is proximate the first stator magnetic pole, and the second stator condition corresponds to the second rotor position in which the north rotor magnetic pole is proximate the first stator magnetic pole and the south rotor magnetic pole is proximate the second stator magnetic pole. The motor arrangement includes an output member rotatable about the rotor axis and having a first output abutment engageable by the first rotor abutment to move the output member in a first rotational direction and having a second output abutment engageable by the second rotor abutment to move the output member in a second rotational direction. The output member is rotatable relative to the rotor to a limited extent defined by the first and second output abutments and the first and second rotor abutments. The motor arrangement includes a first stop to limit movement of the rotor past the first rotor position and a second stop to limit movement of the rotor past the second rotor position. | 02-11-2010 |
Paul A. Moore, Seaford GB
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| 20080242246 | Rf Transmitter With Compensation of Differential Path Delay - A transmitter has a power amplifier ( | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100233977 | MULTI-MODE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND A METHOD OF THEIR OPERATION - A multi-mode radio transmitter for use in mobile radio cellular standards, such as 2G, 2.5G and 3G, and a method of operating the transmitter in which an input signal is modulated independently of controlling the drive of a power amplifier (PA) module ( | 09-16-2010 |
Paul Anthony Moore, Seaford GB
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| 20100045247 | PARALLEL ARRANGED LINEAR AMPLIFIER AND DC-DC CONVERTER - A power supply system comprises a parallel arrangement of a linear amplifier (LA) and a DC-DC converter (CO). The linear amplifier (LA) has an amplifier output to supply a first current (II) to the load (LO). The DC-DC converter (CO) comprises: a converter output for supplying a second current ( | 02-25-2010 |
| 20120119830 | MODULE FOR MODULATION AND AMPLIFICATION - The present application relates to a module comprising at least two amplifiers. The first amplifier is configured to amplify an inphase signal. The second amplifier is configured to amplify a quadrature signal. The module comprises a combiner configured to combine the at least two amplified signals. The module comprises a phase reversal unit configured to provide at least two amplified signals comprising a maximum phase difference of 2 p. | 05-17-2012 |
Philip Moore, East Sussex GB
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| 20120055839 | SCAFFOLD TRAY - The present invention discloses a lipped tray, intended for use on scaffold towers and adapted to hold builders' tools in use. The tray incorporates on each of its two opposite side edge regions a means which, when the tray is in use, locates the tray between horizontally successive rails of the tower in a manner which also causes the tray to engage with one at least of those rails and be supported, in use, by each of them. | 03-08-2012 |
Philip Nigel Moore, Doncaster GB
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| 20090091177 | MINERAL CUTTER SYSTEM - A mineral cutter system comprises a pick box ( | 04-09-2009 |
Philip Ronald Moore, Wirral GB
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| 20080214424 | Soluble Unit Dose of Laundry Detergent - A soluble unit dose of laundry detergent which comprises: a) a thin walled hard capsule, having a wall thickness between 0.07 and 0.3 mm and, c) within the thin walled hard capsule a detergent composition comprising at least 1 g of surfactant, which makes up at least 45% wt of the detergent composition. wherein the solubility of the capsule and the detergent composition is such that it will reach a level of 90% of eventually dissolved electrolytes in stirred demineralised water at 25° C. in less than 35 seconds. By choice of a capsule with this wall thickness the solubility is ensured while pressure caking of the contents is resisted to minimise overall dissolution time. | 09-04-2008 |
Richard J. Moore, Waterlooville GB
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| 20080263528 | High-level language, architecture-independent probe program compiler - A high-level language, architecture-independent probe program compiler is disclosed. A base program is executable by one or processors, and has one or more breakpoints. A probe program is associated with each breakpoint and is also indirectly executable by the one or more processors. The probe program is independent of the architecture of the processors, and is generated from source code written in a high-level language. The probe program associated with each breakpoint is executed when the breakpoint is reached during execution of the base program. The compiler may employ an abstract syntax tree to switch between an address space of the probe program and an address space of the base program, by traversing the tree. Some of the nodes of the tree may more simply represent address space-specific objects of the base program. The probe program may be able to pass messages by manipulating the state of the base program. | 10-23-2008 |
Roderick Moore, Bournemouth GB
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| 20100085976 | ENFORCED ROUTING IN SWITCH - A method and system for enforcing routing in Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FCAL) switch define a message route for an initiator to initiator message in a FCAL network. The message route is for the initiator to initiator message to traverse each selected switch device in the FCAL network. If the message received is an initiator to initiator message, the system and method force the message that is initiator to initiator message to adapt the defined message route. In this way, the initiator to initiator traffic is forced to traverse identified links in a switched network and can identify issues and problems associated in each of the links. | 04-08-2010 |
Roderick G. Moore, Winchester GB
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| 20110144939 | COMPUTERISED STORAGE SYSTEM COMPRISING ONE OR MORE REPLACEABLE UNITS FOR MANAGING TESTING OF ONE OR MORE REPLACEMENT UNITS - A method, apparatus and software is disclosed, for use in a computerised storage system comprising one or more replaceable units, for managing testing of one or more replacement units, where the storage system is automatically placed in a testing mode in response to a given unit being replaced and if testing fails the storage system automatically fails back to a service mode. | 06-16-2011 |
Roderick G.c. Moore, Boumemouth GB
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| 20100086298 | ENFORCED ROUTING IN SWITCHED NETWORK FOR FRU VERIFICATION - A method implemented in a computer infrastructure having computer executable code having programming instructions tangibly embodied on a computer readable medium. The programming instructions are operable to configure an initiator-to-initiator message route in a switched fibre channel arbitrated loop (FCAL) network such that the initiator-to-initiator message route traverses a replacement field replaceable unit (FRU). Additionally, the programming instructions are operable to transmit a verification initiator-to-initiator message along the initiator-to-initiator message route to verify proper operation of the replacement FRU. | 04-08-2010 |
Roderick G.c. Moore, Bournemouth GB
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| 20100299555 | PROTECTION OF DATA ON FAILING STORAGE DEVICES - A management apparatus operable for protecting data on a failing storage device in a data processing system including a storage array having at least one of a plurality of storage devices. The management apparatus includes a receiver component for receiving a failure message indicating that the plurality of storage devices comprises the failing storage device. An analyzer component is in communication with the receiver component and responsive to receipt of the failure message, for analyzing the failure message. A sender component is in communication with the analyzer component. The sender component is adapted for, in response to the analyzer component determining the failing storage device, sending a zoning message, the zoning message instructing the storage array to isolate the failing storage device, and sending a protect message. The protect message instructs the storage array to protect data on the failing storage device. | 11-25-2010 |
Roderick Guy Moore, Dorset GB
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| 20080209263 | REBUILDLING A FAILED DISK IN A DISK ARRAY - Provided are a method for operating a disk array, a disk array, and a rebuilding process. The disk array comprises a plurality of data disks and a parity disk. A failed data disk in the disk array is detected and the failed data disk is isolated from the disk array. A rebuild is initiated of the data in the failed data disk to a spare data disk from data in surviving data disks comprising the at least one of the data disks that did not fail and the parity disk in the disk array. An error is detected in one of the surviving data disks. Data is read from the failed data disk. The rebuild of the failed data disk is completed using the surviving data disks, the parity disk, and the data read from the failed data disk. | 08-28-2008 |
Roger Ian Moore, Beccles GB
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| 20100098894 | PREFORMS FOR PREPARING LIGHTWEIGHT STRETCH BLOW MOLDED PET COPOLYMER CONTAINERS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME - An injection molded preform for making a stretch blow molded container having an overall stretch ratio of from about 12 to about 16, wherein the overall stretch ratio is a product of a hoop stretch ratio and an axial stretch ratio, wherein the hoop stretch ratio is from about 5.6 to about 6.5, wherein the axial stretch ratio is from about 2.4 to about 2.7, and wherein the preform comprises a CG PET Copolymer having a free blow volume of from about 650 to about 800 ml measured at 100° C. and 90 psi using a 25 gram weight preform designed for a 500 ml container with a maximum diameter of 65 mm and a height of 200 mm from below the container finish and having a hoop stretch ratio of 5.5 and an axial stretch ratio of 2.6. This invention also relates to a method of making such preforms and stretch blow molded containers and methods of making the same. | 04-22-2010 |
Sandra Blaj Moore, London GB
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| 20110243845 | SOMATOSTATIN ANALOGS WITH INHIBITORY ACTIVITY TO GROWTH HORMONE RELEASE - Provided are therapeutic and diagnostic somatostatin analogs including radiotherapeutic and radiodiagnostic reagents, and methods of making and use thereof. | 10-06-2011 |
Simon Moore, Cambridgeshire GB
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| 20090065591 | Smart-card chip arrangement - A smart-card chip arrangement includes a smart-card chip, an organic conductive layer disposed on a surface of the chip, and signal-deriving means for deriving a signal dependent on one or more properties of the organic conductive layer. The organic conductive layer and the signal-deriving means are configured such as to detect an invasive attack on the chip. By this means the unauthorized detection of a cryptographic key, which is employed by the chip, can be prevented. | 03-12-2009 |
Simon Moore, Metham GB
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| 20110110766 | TURBOMACHINE - A variable geometry turbine comprises a turbine wheel mounted for rotation about a turbine axis within a housing, the housing defining an annular inlet surrounding the turbine wheel and defined between first and second inlet sidewalls; and a cylindrical sleeve axially movable across the annular inlet to vary the size of a gas flow path through the inlet; wherein the annular inlet is divided into at least three axially offset annular inlet portions by two or more axially spaced annular baffles disposed between the first and second inlet sidewalls; inlet vanes extending axially into at least one of the inlet portions and defining circumferentially adjacent inlet passages; and wherein each of at least two of said baffles extends radially inboard of inlet vanes which extend into at least one of the inlet portions axially adjacent the respective baffle, and wherein a distance between an inner diameter of a first baffle of said at least two of said baffles and a trailing edge of a radially innermost vane in one of said annular inlet portions adjacent the first baffle is greater than a distance between an inner diameter of a second baffle of said at least two of said baffles and a trailing edge of a radially innermost vane in one of said annular inlet portions adjacent the second baffle. | 05-12-2011 |
Simon W. Moore, Cambridgeshire GB
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| 20090065592 | Smart card chip arrangement - A smart-card chip arrangement comprises: a smart-card chip ( | 03-12-2009 |
Stanley Moore, St. Helens GB
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| 20090215682 | Modified PYY (3-36) Peptides and Their Effects on Feeding Behaviour - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (1); variants or derivatives thereof, or salts or solvates thereof. The present invention also relates to the use of such compounds to control appetite, feeding, food intake, energy expenditure and calorie intake, particularly in the treatment of obesity. | 08-27-2009 |
Stephen James Moore, Hampshire GB
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| 20080222042 | Prescription Generation Validation And Tracking - Medical prescriptions may be produced in electronic form and carry a plurality of encoded, encrypted data sets. The first data set may represent a unique prescription identifier and the second data set a patient identifier such as a PIN: Both data sets are encrypted and printed on the item, for example encoded in a data matrix. The patient may present a printed prescription to a chemist at which point the data matix symbol is canned to retrieve the encrypted data sets. The data set including the unique identifier may be sent to a remote location for decryption and comparison against a stored identifier to verify the prescription as genuine. The second data set may be decrypted and compared locally to verify that the person presenting the prescription is the patient or an authorised representative of the patient. If both data sets are vertified, the chemist maydispense the medicine. Further data sets may include details of the prescription and prescription history, and details of the doctor and the chemist. The latter two can be sent to local health authorities for payment. The doctor can be notified when the prescription is validated and the patient's records updated accordingly. Different encryption may be used for the two data sets. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20080255990 | On-Line Generation and Verification of Personalised Money - Personalised money may be produced on-line and carry an identifier having at least a first and a second data set. The first data set may represent a unique item identifier and the second data set other item related information. Both data sets are encrypted and printed on the money, for example encoded in a data matrix symbol. The user may present the printed money for redemption at which point the data matrix symbol is scanned to retrieve the encrypted data sets. The data set including the unique identifier may be sent to a remote location for decryption and comparison against a stored identifier. The second data set may be decrypted and compared locally. Different encryption may be used for the two data sets. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20090283589 | ON-LINE GENERATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF ITEMS - Items that require authentication, such as coupons or tickets are printed with a data carrier such as a data matrix or an RFID device. Encoded on the data carrier is a value based token, which comprises a header, a payload and a security portion. The header identifies the token type and also includes a unique identification of the token. A PIN flag may also be included. The payload may be encrypted and contain data which gives an authorised party access to a portion of a databases that stores information corresponding to the token identifier. The security portion may comprise a hash or a digital signature. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20090293112 | ON-LINE GENERATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF ITEMS - Value based tokens are generated for inclusion on a data carrier which may be applied to a media such as a coupon, bank note etc. The tokens are generated by a core system which communicates with application specific wrappers. The wrappers supply token parameters to the core that are specific to the application and the core generates the tokens, and stores them for later authentication. The core then encodes the tokens onto a data carrier under the control of the wrapper and distributes the tokens under the control of the wrapper. When a token is presented for validation, for example by a customer in a shop, the encoded data carrier is scanned and the token retrieved. It is passed back to the core by the wrapper for validation of its identification number and other parameters. | 11-26-2009 |
Stephen W. Moore, Bristol GB
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| 20080264067 | Controlling operation of a compressor to avoid surge - A compressor or fan is controlled to avoid stall, surge or flutter. The control system includes a look-up table from which is retrieved a margin-adjusted limiting value of a control parameter of the compressor, using inputs representing inlet guide vane angle (IGV), non-dimensional speed of the compressor (N/R√T), vehicle Mach number (Mn) and inlet geometry (IG). A variable stall, surge or flutter safety margin about a nominal limiting value of a control parameter is pre-established to reflect threats to the working, stall, flutter and surge lines, for example as a result of measurement inaccuracies, and from this the margin-adjusted limiting value is derived. An actual value of the control parameter is determined in real time, and the actual value is compared with the margin-adjusted limiting value. An output signal indicating stall, surge or flutter risk is generated if the actual value falls within the stall, surge or flutter safety margin. | 10-30-2008 |
Steve Moore, London GB
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| 20120018968 | SCOOTER AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A scooter ( | 01-26-2012 |
Steve Moore, Grimsby GB
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| 20110265695 | Load Transport Structure - A load-bearing structure ( | 11-03-2011 |
Steven James Moore, London GB
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| 20100301587 | COLLAPSIBLE PUSHCHAIR - A collapsible pushchair can be expanded into a deployed state for carrying a child and collapsed into a portable state for being carried as a piece of luggage. Transformation of the pushchair between its deployed and portable states is enabled by the use of rotationally mounted chair legs. | 12-02-2010 |
Timothy Moore, Norwich Norfolk GB
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| 20110272101 | MANUALLY OPERATED LABELER TETHERED TO AN ARTICULATING, WEIGHT BEARING BOOM AND LABEL SUPPLY - A handheld label applicator for applying labels to single produce items is provided. The weight of the label applicator is adjustably suspended from an articulating boom to reduce fatigue of the user. A large supply of labels is positioned remotely from the applicator. Labels are moved from the label supply along a pathway adjacent the articulating boom to the handheld label applicator. The labels are registered with the label applicator actuation mechanism if they become out of registration. Nearly twice the speed of prior handheld labelers is achieved at a fraction of the cost of an automatic labeling machine. | 11-10-2011 |
Timothy Moore, Norwich GB
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| 20110146912 | Multi-layer, light markable media and method and automatic and manually operated apparatus for using same - A multi-layer laminate media is provided on which information may be applied in machine or human readable form on a visible front surface by the output of one or more lasers, or other high intensity light source. In a preferred embodiment, the media has three layers including preferably transparent substrate, a thermochromic layer and a light absorbent layer located intermediate the media substrate and the thermochromic layer. The light absorbent layer is adapted to absorb light from the light source and convert the absorbed light into heat. The heat is immediately conducted into selected portions of the thermochromic layer which is in thermal contact with the light absorbent layer, causing portions of the thermochromic layer to change visual appearance such as color to create the desired mark. The media optimally includes obscuration materials to reduce the visibility of the light absorbent layer to the naked eye. The light absorbent layer absorbs light in the NIR and visible light wavelength ranges of light and is preferably a low cost absorber such as carbon black. The invention also includes a manually operated produce labeling system utilizing the multi-layer laminate media. A rewinder is also provided which utilizes the multi-layer laminate media. | 06-23-2011 |
William D. Moore, Broxbourne GB
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| 20080275020 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION - The instant invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprised of a cholesterol absorption inhibitor and an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, one or more anti-oxidants, microcrystalline cellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, magnesium stearate and lactose. The composition need not contain ascorbic acid in order to obtain desirable stability. | 11-06-2008 |
