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Morgan, AU

Charlotte Morgan, New South Wales AU

Christopher Morgan, Strathfield AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090139634Single Stage Glass Lamination Apparatus and Process - A glass sheet assembly including a first glass sheet arranged in an opposing parallel configuration with respect to a second glass sheet is provided, with a heat sensitive layer of adhesive laminating film disposed between the first glass sheet and the second glass sheet, the glass sheet assembly having a leading edge and a trailing edge and being of a fixed length and width, the laminating film having a bonding temperature at which melting of the laminating film is initiated. The glass sheet assembly is heated using an array of heating elements so as to cause differential heating along the length of the glass sheet assembly such that the temperature at the leading edge of the glass sheet assembly is higher than the temperature at the trailing edge of the glass sheet assembly with uniform heating across the width of the glass sheet assembly. The first and second glass sheets are pressed toward each other to purge air or moisture from the glass sheet assembly until the first and second glass sheets adhere together via the adhesive laminating film, the step of pressing being initiated at the leading edge of the glass sheet assembly when the temperature of the laminating film at the leading edge of the glass sheet assembly reaches the bonding temperature of the laminating film.06-04-2009
20110139373Single Stage Glass Lamination Apparatus and Process - An apparatus for laminating a glass sheet assembly includes a first glass sheet arranged in an opposing parallel configuration with respect to a second glass sheet, with a heat sensitive layer of adhesive laminating film disposed between the first glass sheet and the second glass sheet, the glass sheet assembly having a leading edge and a trailing edge and being of a fixed length and width, the laminating film having a bonding temperature at which melting of the laminating film is initiated. The apparatus includes a heating chamber configured to heat the glass sheet assembly, the heating chamber including an array of heating elements to cause differential heating along the length of the glass sheet assembly such that the temperature at the leading edge of the glass sheet assembly is higher than the temperature at the trailing edge of the glass sheet assembly with uniform heating across the width of the glass sheet assembly, and a pressing station configured to press the first and second glass sheets toward each other to purge air or moisture from the glass sheet assembly until the first and second glass sheets adhere together via the adhesive laminating film, where the pressing at the pressing station is initiated at the leading edge of the glass sheet assembly when the temperature of the laminating film at the leading edge of the glass sheet assembly reaches the bonding temperature of the laminating film.06-16-2011

Donald E. Morgan, Yeronga AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100000009Compressible Liner for Impact Protection - A compressible liner for impact protection, which may be installed in a helmet worn by a person. The compressible liner may also be applied to other impact protection situations, for example to baby capsules and child safety seats, as well as offering customized zones of impact protection. The compressible liner may have a relatively low density foam inner layer fused to a relatively high density foam outer layer. The inner layer may have many cone shaped protuberances which project into matching recesses of the outer layer. The compressible liner provides an initial low resistance to the impact for a desired part of the human body. As the impact progresses the level of resistance provided by the compressible liner increases in a controlled manner so that controlled deceleration of the part of the body is occurring throughout the impact for a desired impact protection zone of the compressible liner.01-07-2010

Donald Edward Morgan, Queensland AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110107503Compressible Liner for Impact Protection - A compressible liner for impact protection, which may be installed in a helmet worn by a person. The compressible liner may also be applied to other impact protection situations, for example to baby capsules and child safety seats, as well as offering customised zones of impact protection. The compressible liner may have a relatively low density foam inner layer fused to a relatively high density foam outer layer. The inner layer may have many cone shaped protuberances which project into matching recesses of the outer layer. The compressible liner provides an initial low resistance to the impact for a desired part of the human body. As the impact progresses the level of resistance provided by the compressible liner increases in a controlled manner so that controlled deceleration of the part of the body is occurring throughout the impact for a desired impact protection zone of the compressible liner.05-12-2011

Don E. Morgan, Brisbane AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100299813Head Protection Apparatus - An improved helmet padding includes a multi-layered liner including an innermost layer consisting of a comfort liner designed to engage the head of the user, and having an outer surface covered by an inner surface of a relatively low density foam layer. The relatively low density foam layer consists of a first region of relatively uniform thickness with an outer area from which a multiplicity of protuberances extend radially outwardly. The radially outward layer of the inventive padding consists of a layer of relatively high density foam. The outer layer includes a plurality of recesses corresponding to the protuberances of the inner layer and sized to snugly receive the conical protuberances therewithin. The outer surface of the outer foam layer is shaped and configured to engage the outer shell of a helmet in which it is installed.12-02-2010

Evette Michelle Morgan, Kirribilli AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120034832LAYERED ART MATERIAL WITH SILK - A layered material including a working surface layer bonded to a material layer wherein the working surface layer is at least partially composed of silk.02-09-2012

Jody Morgan, Thirroul AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080300287Peptidic Compounds - The present invention provides a compound of formula (I), (II), (III) and (IV) as defined herein and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof. The present invention further provides use of the compounds of the present invention in the treatment of bacterial infection and in the treatment of HIV infection. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the present invention.12-04-2008
20110312875PEPTIDIC COMPOUNDS - The present invention provides a compound of formula I, II, III and IV as defined herein and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof. The present invention further provides use of the compounds of the present invention in the treatment of bacterial infection and in the treatment of HIV infection. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the present invention.12-22-2011

John Douglas Peter Morgan, Worboys AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090289988Method Of Cleaning A Printhead Using Liquid Foam - A method of cleaning an inkjet printhead, by generating a liquid foam on the ink ejection face such that particulate contaminants on the ejection surface disperse into the foam, then transferring the foam, together with the particulate contaminants dispersed within, onto a rotatable transfer surface moving relative said ejection face and, rotating the rotatable transfer surface into contact with a removal surface to remove the foam and the particulate contaminants dispersed within. Ink consumption is minimized by use of a foam and damage to the face is avoided since the rotatable transfer surface does not contact the face.11-26-2009

Julie Morgan, South Guildford AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100059221SUBSEA FLUID SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS - Subsea apparatus and a method for sampling and analysing fluid from a subsea fluid flowline proximate a subsea well is provided, wherein the apparatus comprises at least one housing located in close proximity to said subsea fluid flowline; at least one fluid sampling device located in the housing in fluid communication with a said subsea fluid flowline for obtaining a sample of fluid from the subsea fluid flowline; at least one fluid processing apparatus located in the housing in fluid communication with said subsea fluid flowline for receiving and processing a portion of the fluid flowing through said fluid flowline or in fluid communication with the fluid sampling device, for processing the sample of fluid obtained from the subsea fluid flowline for analysis, while keeping the sample of fluid at subsea conditions; a fluid analysis device located in the housing, the fluid analysis device being in fluid communication with the fluid processing device and/or with the fluid sampling device, the fluid analysis device being used for analysing said sample of fluid or the processed sample of fluid to generate data relating to a plurality of properties of said sample of fluid and communicating said data to a surface data processor or to at least one other subsea apparatus; and conveying means included in the housing for conveying the housing means from one subsea fluid flowline to another subsea fluid flowline or for conveying the housing to the surface.03-11-2010

Matthew Morgan, Queensland AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110192159WAVE-POWERED ENERGY GENERATION APPARATUS - A wave-powered energy generation apparatus (08-11-2011

Michael K. Morgan, New South Wales AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110288625Vessel Support Device and Methods for Supporting a Vessel - The present invention is directed to a vessel support member having opposing ends adapted to move in a circumferential plane, the support member configured for deployment in a substantially radial direction to support a substantial portion of the circumference of a vessel, the support member adapted to change between a first configuration and at least a second configuration, such that when in the first configuration, the support member is substantially linear or substantially planar, and as the support member is deployed and changes to at least the second configuration, one opposing end moves in a radial direction relative to the other opposing end, such that when in the second configuration the support member is substantially non-linear or substantially prismatic with a curved portion or region. Also provided is a method of supporting, and a kit for providing support to, a human or animal vessel, and a deployment means for deploying a support member.11-24-2011

Philip John Morgan, New South Wales AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090304937Compositions and Method for Coating Metal Surfaces With an Alkoxysilane Coating - An aqueous composition consisting of: (i) an alkyl polysaccharide surfactant; (ii) an alkoxysilane selected from the group consisting of γ-amino propyl triethoxysilane and γ-glycidoxypropyl trimethoxysilane; (iii) water; (iv) optionally alcohol, solely from hydrolysis of the alkoxysilane; and (v) optionally, one or more components selected from the group consisting of biocides, antifoams and adhesion promoters, and its use in a method of coating a metal surface with a silane coating, which method comprises (A) contacting a metal surface with the composition to deposit the alkoxysilane on the metal and (B) drying the metal surface with the alkoxysilane deposited thereon, to produce on the metal surface, a coating comprising a hydrophobic, interlocking network of covalent siloxane bonds. The coated metal is resistant to corrosion.12-10-2009

Robert Peter Morgan, Denham AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100147774WATER TREATMENT COMPOSITION - A composition for the treatment of water comprising a treating component and a support wherein the treating component is a liquid organic compound, and the support is a solid organic compound.06-17-2010

Sean Morgan, Cheltenham AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090032619CHECK VALVE - A check valve which includes a body adapted at one end to receive a liquid source and at the other end to engage with a spray nozzle and having a bore therethrough, an internal annular recess within the body, the upstream end of which body provides a valve seat, a valve assembly located in the recess and having a valve member having a generally curved end directed towards the seat and bias means to normally hold the member against the seat until the pressure at the inlet reaches a predetermined minimum.02-05-2009

Stuart Morgan, Cheltenham AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090032619CHECK VALVE - A check valve which includes a body adapted at one end to receive a liquid source and at the other end to engage with a spray nozzle and having a bore therethrough, an internal annular recess within the body, the upstream end of which body provides a valve seat, a valve assembly located in the recess and having a valve member having a generally curved end directed towards the seat and bias means to normally hold the member against the seat until the pressure at the inlet reaches a predetermined minimum.02-05-2009

Terry George Morgan, Seaford AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110206487Keg Handling Equipment - A keg conveying trolley has a pair of wheels, a central post and a slide which carries a hook for grasping the keg rim. The slide is lockable at different keg heights. A foot plate assists in tipping the trolley to an inclined position for wheeling the keg from one place to another. The keg stacking version has a winch worked by hand or a cordless drill. The keg is supported by a rise and fall carriage. The carriage can be modified to be multitask. Variants can lift gas bottles on their side, truck tyres for placing on wheel studs and odd shaped loads.08-25-2011

Ying Morgan, Maroubra AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090042848COPPER COMPLEXES - There are described mononuclear copper complexes having anti-inflammatory activity. The complexes include copper complexes of indomethacin. There are also provided methods for the prophylaxis or treatment of inflammation comprising administering such complexes to a mammalian subject.02-12-2009