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Gareth Newcombe, Wakefield GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100232947IMPINGEMENT COOLING ARRANGEMENT FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - There is disclosed an impingement cooling arrangement for a gas turbine engine (09-16-2010

Liam Newcombe, Croydon GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100292976DATA CENTRE SIMULATOR - The invention provides a computer simulation system for simulating a data centre. The simulation system uses a logical representation of the data centre to perform the simulation. This logical representation includes a plurality of nodes representing devices in the data centre. Each node has an input for applied load and outputs for electrical power drawn and losses in the form of heat output. Each node also has a function for calculating the outputs from the inputs. A first set of connections between the nodes represent electrical power drawn by one device in the data centre from another device in the data centre. A second set of connections between the nodes represent a thermal load applied by one device in the data centre to another device in the data centre. The simulator can be run for a series of different operating conditions to map data centre efficiency, for example, or to assess the impact of different IT devices on the data centre.11-18-2010

Nicholas John Newcombe, Cheshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090105263HETEROBICYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS GLUCOKINASE ACTIVATORS - Compounds of Formula (I):04-23-2009
201100599412-PHENYL SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOL [4,5B] PYRIDINE/PYRAZINE AND PURINE DERIVATIVES AS GLUCOKINASE MODULATORS - Compounds of Formula (I), wherein R03-10-2011

Patent applications by Nicholas John Newcombe, Cheshire GB

Nicholas John Newcombe, Macclesfield GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090105305Therapeutic Agents - 550 - A compound of formula I04-23-2009
20090118332Therapeutic Agents - 551 - A compound of formula I05-07-2009

Patent applications by Nicholas John Newcombe, Macclesfield GB

Paul John Newcombe, Banbury Oxfordshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110070348Beverage Preparation Machines And Methods For Operating Beverage Preparation Machines - A method of operating a beverage preparation machine, the beverage preparation machine being of the type comprising a brewer comprising: a reservoir containing water; a delivery head for receiving in use a cartridge containing one or more beverage ingredients; a pump for pumping water from said reservoir to said delivery head; a primary heater for heating the water contained in said reservoir; a secondary heater in between the reservoir and the delivery head; a controller for controlling energisation of the primary heater and the secondary heater; and wherein the controller operates to prevent energisation of the primary heater simultaneous with energisation of the secondary heater. An apparatus for carrying out the method is also disclosed and methods and apparatus utilising first and second brewers.03-24-2011

Vaughan Stephen Newcombe, Hampshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080284180Child Safety Gate Assemblies - A child safety gate assembly for fitting across a staircase, passageway or the like includes a frame having at least one upstanding limb, pivotally connected to which is a gate carrying a latch assembly. The latch assembly is pivotally mounted on the gate and includes a latch member, a release member and an actuating member. The latch member is pivotally mounted on the gate and includes a movable latching portion. The latch member is movable, when the gate is closed, between a latched position, in which the movable latching portion is in engagement with a stationary latching portion and pivotal movement of the gate is prevented, and an unlatched position, in which the movable and stationary latching portions are not in engagement and pivotal movement of the gate is permitted. The release member cooperates with the latch member and is manually movable between a locked position, in which it prevents movement of the latch member out of the latched position, and an unlocked position, in which it permits movement of the latch member. The actuating member is connected to the latch member and is manually movable, when the release member is in the unlocked position, from a rest position to an operative position so as thereby to move the latch member from the latched position to the unlatched position.11-20-2008