Ogle
Alexander John Ogle, Waterloo CA
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20120019390 | WARNING AND PREPARATORY SYSTEM FOR A PORTABLE DEVICE - The disclosure is directed at a system and method for preparing a device for power loss when the presence of a component cover is not sensed. The system includes a component cover with a detection portion; a sensor adapted to detect the presence of the detection portion in the component cover; and a processor able to receive information from the sensor and to prepare the mobile device for power loss. | 01-26-2012 |
20140038676 | WARNING AND PREPARATORY SYSTEM FOR A PORTABLE DEVICE - The disclosure is directed at a system and method for preparing a device for power loss when the presence of a component cover is not sensed. The system includes a component cover with a detection portion; a sensor adapted to detect the presence of the detection portion in the component cover; and a processor able to receive information from the sensor and to prepare the mobile device for power loss. | 02-06-2014 |
20140160168 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR SCROLLING A DISPLAY PAGE - Methods and devices for scrolling a display page are described. In one aspect, the present application describes a method implemented by a processor of an electronic device. The electronic device has a display and an input interface. The method includes: displaying a first portion of a display page on the display; receiving, via the input interface, a scrolling command to scroll the display page in a first direction; and, while receiving the scrolling command: determining that an edge of the display page is reached, and in response to determining that the edge of the display page is reached, maintaining the edge of the display page on the display and graphically tilting the display page inwards. | 06-12-2014 |
Andrew Ogle, Amersham GB
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20140108775 | MAINTAINING RESOURCE AVAILABILITY DURING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS - One or more aspects of this disclosure may relate to using a configurable server farm preference for an application, desktop or other hosted resource. Additional aspects may relate to moving server farm workloads based on the configurable server farm preference. Further aspects may relate to performing reboot cycles, a reboot schedule and on-demand rebooting. Yet further aspects may relate to staggering individual machine reboot operations over a specified period of time and performing reboot operations such that some machines are available for user sessions during a reboot cycle. | 04-17-2014 |
Belinda Ogle, Surrey GB
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20100252083 | SUSPENDABLE TENT - This invention relates to a suspendable tent ( | 10-07-2010 |
Brian Ogle, Gravelbourg CA
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20090110523 | Tilt deck vehicle with rear impact guard ramp - A vehicle has a frame supported on wheels. A tilt deck is pivotally attached to a rear of the frame. A deck latch locks the tilt deck to the frame in the transport position. A ramp pivotally attached to the deck moves from an inclined position, where the ramp slopes downward and a rear end of the ramp is a desired distance above the ground, to an aligned position aligned with the deck. A ramp latch locks the ramp to the tilt deck in the inclined position. The apparatus is configured such that when the deck latch is released the rear end of the tilt deck moves down until the rear end of the ramp rests on the ground. Releasing the ramp latch allows the tilt deck to move downward and the ramp can move to the aligned position in response to a downward force exerted on the ramp. | 04-30-2009 |
David Ogle, Cowan AU
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20080243115 | Catheter actuator - A catheter actuator | 10-02-2008 |
20090043284 | CATHETER SHEATH - A catheter sheath | 02-12-2009 |
20090054835 | CATHETER CONTROL - A catheter control assembly | 02-26-2009 |
20090105638 | SINGLE USE DEFLECTABLE STYLET - A single use, deflectable stylet | 04-23-2009 |
20090125001 | DEFLECTABLE STYLET - A deflectable stylet | 05-14-2009 |
20100137955 | CATHETER HANDLE ASSEMBLY - A catheter handle assembly ( | 06-03-2010 |
20110196298 | Catheter Assembly - A catheter assembly | 08-11-2011 |
20110276034 | STEERABLE STYLET - A steerable stylet includes an elongate tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end and defining a passage with a bend-enhancing region being arranged intermediate the proximal end and the distal end. The bend-enhancing region is constituted by an array of longitudinally spaced slots. Each of at least some of the slots is substantially L-shaped and comprises a first portion arranged transversely to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member and a second portion arranged at an angle to the first portion. An actuator cooperates with the tubular member to effect bending of the tubular member about the bend-enhancing region of the tubular member. | 11-10-2011 |
20120310238 | CATHETER HANDLE - A catheter assembly includes a catheter handle having a handle body defining a bore and having a proximal part and a distal end. A catheter sheath has a proximal part received in the bore of the handle body, the catheter sheath projecting from the distal end of the catheter handle and the proximal part of the catheter sheath carrying a series of spaced electrically conductive members. Each conductive member is electrically connected to a conductor extending in the catheter sheath from the proximal part towards a distal end of the catheter sheath. A carrier is arranged in the bore of the catheter handle, the carrier carrying a series of spaced electrical contacts with each contact being configured to make electrical contact with one of the electrically conductive members of the catheter sheath. | 12-06-2012 |
20130053876 | CATHETER SHAPE RELEASE MECHANISM - A catheter includes a handle, a catheter sheath and a stylet having a shaped distal part received within the catheter sheath. The catheter includes a catheter shape release mechanism comprising the catheter handle and an elongate catheter sheath carrier. The catheter sheath carrier is slidable between a first position in which the shaped distal part of the stylet lies in register with the distal part of the catheter sheath to impart that shape to the catheter sheath and a second position in which the shaped distal part of the stylet is located proximally of the distal part of the catheter sheath. The catheter shape release mechanism enables retraction of the handle and the stylet while keeping the catheter sheath in place in case the catheter snags on tissue when in use. | 02-28-2013 |
20130060236 | CATHETER HANDLE - A catheter handle includes a handle body having a proximal end and a distal end and a passage extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The handle body comprises a plurality of shell parts that can be separated to access an interior of the handle body. The handle further includes a connector mounted at the proximal end of the handle body and a strain relief arranged at the distal end, the strain relief and the connector being removably arranged relative to the handle body. | 03-07-2013 |
20130060237 | CATHETER SHAPE ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM - A catheter includes a handle, a catheter sheath and a stylet having a shaped distal part received within the catheter sheath. The catheter further has a shape adjustment mechanism including a stylet carrier displaceably carried by the handle and a shape adjuster in the form of a collar rotatable about the handle. Rotational movement of the shape adjuster imparts a motion to the stylet carrier to adjust the shape of the distal part of the stylet. | 03-07-2013 |
20130150808 | CATHETER SHEATH AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - A catheter sheath comprises a tubular member connected to a catheter handle, the tubular sheath including one or more electrical conductors and one or more electrode rings attached to the tip of the tubular member. The tubular member further includes at least one opening that allows the one or more electrical conductor to be electrically connected to the one or more electrode rings. The electrode ring is slid over the tubular member so as to cover the opening. The tubular member and the electrode ring are subjected to heat treatment by induction heating so that the material of the tubular member melts locally around the electrode ring to form a seal between the tubular member and the electrode ring. | 06-13-2013 |
20150320974 | CATHETER ASSEMBLY - A catheter assembly comprises a first elongate tubular member having a proximal end portion defining a proximal end, a distal end portion having an opening therein and defining a distal end, and at least one lumen defined between the proximal end and the distal end. A second elongate tubular member has a proximal end portion defining a proximal end, a distal end portion defining a distal end, and at least one lumen defined between the proximal end and the distal end. The second elongate tubular member is received within the at least one lumen of the first elongate tubular member, such that the distal end portion of the second elongate tubular member projects from the opening in the distal end portion of the first elongate tubular member. An elongate, shape-imparting element is receivable in the at least one lumen of at least one of the first elongate tubular member and the second elongate tubular member. The shape-imparting element imparts a non-rectilinear shape to the distal end portion of at least one of the first elongate tubular member and the second elongate tubular member. | 11-12-2015 |
David Bruce Ogle, New South Wales AU
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20090134031 | Electrophoresis membrane support and manifold unit - An electrophoresis membrane support comprising a substantially planar member having four boundaries. an upper face and a lower face; an inlet port disposed near one boundary; an outlet port disposed opposite the inlet port near an opposite boundary; spacers positioned between the inlet port and outlet port adapted to support a membrane positioned on the upper face or on the lower face of the member; interstitial space disposed between the spacers capable of allowing flow of fluid therein; inlet means in fluid communication with the inlet port and the interstitial space; outlet in fluid communication with the interstitial space and the inlet port, the inlet and outlet means adapted to allow flow of fluid along the interstitial space; first flow port disposed near one boundary; and second flow port disposed opposite the first flow port near an opposite boundary, the first and second flow ports direct flow of fluid to or from the electrophoresis apparatus. | 05-28-2009 |
Kenneth Ogle, Burlington CA
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20130113163 | Maintenance and Emergency Run Secondary Seal - A maintenance and emergency run secondary seal mountable to a rotatable shaft is described. The seal includes a housing; a sealing ring having a double-tapered receiving channel located between two exterior surfaces and an interior wear surface; a lantern ring having a double-tapered profile for enabling engagement within the receiving channel of the sealing ring to form an air chamber between the sealing ring and the lantern ring; and an arrangement for directing and controlling pressurized air to the air chamber. The operating positions for the sealing ring are: where the sealing ring is spaced from the shaft, where a portion of the interior wear surface of the sealing ring is closed-in on the shaft to enable an emergency run secondary seal to permit shaft rotation and where the sealing ring is in full contact with the shaft to enable a static seal. | 05-09-2013 |
Kevin Ogle, Saint Germain En Laye FR
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20150337141 | BINDER COMPOSITION, A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CORROSION-RESISTANT SACRIFICIAL PROTECTIVE COATING USING SAID COMPOSITION, AND A SUPPORT COATED WITH SUCH A COATING - The present disclosure provides an aqueous binder composition for forming a sacrificial corrosion-protective coating, said composition being free of chromates and also preferably free of borates and molybdates. Said binder composition advantageously has a pH of less than 6 and comprises a binder, particles of at least one metal oxide and at least one metallic phosphate, said binder comprising a hydrolyzed organosilane oligomer. In addition, the proportion by weight of said particles of at least one metal oxide relative to the total dry weight of said binder composition is greater than or equal to 75%. | 11-26-2015 |