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Craig Robin Pigott, Vancouver CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090258392 | SEQUENCE DIVERSITY GENERATION IN IMMUNOGLOBULINS - Compositions and methods are disclosed for generating immunoglobulin structural diversity in vitro, and in particular, for reducing biases in V region and J segment gene utilization, and for generating immunoglobulin V-D-J recombination events in a manner that does not require D-J recombination to precede V-DJ recombination. Selection of advantageous combinations of immunoglobulin gene elements, including introduction of artificial diversity (D) segment genes and optimization of recombination signal sequence (RSS) efficiency, are disclosed. | 10-15-2009 |
David C.a. Pigott, Miami, FL US
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| 20120005042 | PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PROMOTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method on a server for facilitating sales over a communications network is disclosed. The method includes providing a graphical user interface to an online marketplace of goods, receiving, via the graphical user interface, a selection of goods and a salesman identifier from a consumer and receiving, via the graphical user interface, sales transaction data comprising purchase of the selection of goods by the consumer. The method further includes processing the sales transaction data to effectuate purchase of the selection of goods by the consumer, matching the salesman identifier to a stored record that corresponds to the salesman and transferring a credit to the salesman based on the sales transaction data. | 01-05-2012 |
Jay Pigott, New South Wales AU
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| 20100200308 | Fishing Net - A fishing net is described incorporating an electronic weighing device to weigh a fish whilst the fish is still in the net. The fishing net comprises a handle connected to a frame and a water permeable bag coupled to the frame. An electronic weight measuring device measures the weight of a fish or any other marine creature in the water permeable bag. The weighing action requires the user to lift the fishing net out of the water keeping the fishing net in a substantially horizontal position and read the weight from the display. | 08-12-2010 |
Justin Pigott, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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| 20090045256 | WATER AND DRINK MIX VENDING MACHINE - A liquid and drink mix vending machine can vend both potable water and as an additional purchase option drink mixes (e.g., flavored drink mixes). The vending machine can include a liquid vending system and a drink mix vending system. The liquid vending system can vend different amounts of water, which can be delivered to a container provided by a user. The drink mix vending system can vend a variety of drink mixes, including drink mixes of different concentrations for a given quantity of water. | 02-19-2009 |
Michael A. Pigott, Coram, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090178035 | SIMPLIFYING THE DEPLOYMENT AND SERVICEABILITY OF COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENTS - An information processing system includes a preparation machine with an installed image; an execution machine on which the installed image is virtually installed; and a virtualizer for virtualizing the installed image on the execution machine to produce a virtually installed image by using a hierarchy of selective virtualizers, wherein the virtualizing is selective such that not all operations of the executing software of the installed image at any particular level are virtualized. | 07-09-2009 |
Michael S. Pigott, Rosewell, GA US
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| 20090206598 | Method of Securing Pipe Elements End to End - A method of joining pipe elements in end to end relation using mechanical pipe couplings. The couplings have a plurality of segments attached end to end surrounding a central space. The segments have arcuate surfaces adapted to interface with the outer surfaces of the pipe elements. The method includes inserting end portions of the pipe elements into the central space and then drawing the coupling segments toward one another so as to engage the arcuate surfaces of the segments with the outer surfaces of the pipe elements. | 08-20-2009 |
Michael S. Pigott, Roswell, GA US
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| 20100320756 | Deformable Mechanical Pipe Coupling with Shoulder Pipe Elements - A mechanical pipe coupling formed of segments attached end to end surrounding a central space is used to connect pipe elements having a raised circumferential shoulder in end to end relationship. The segments have arcuate surfaces and arcuate landings which subtend an angle less than 180° and which have a radius of curvature greater than the radius of curvature of outer surfaces of the pipe elements on the raised circumferential shoulder. The segments are maintained in spaced relation allowing the pipe elements to be inserted into the central space without disassembling the pipe coupling. Connection members attaching the segments to one another are tightened to engage the arcuate surfaces or the arcuate landings with outer surfaces of the pipe elements to effect the connection. | 12-23-2010 |
Stuart Michael Pigott, Leek GB
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| 20110073545 | TREATMENT OF AQUEOUS LIQUID - Aqueous liquid having an oxygen demand flows into a treatment vessel where it is treated by suspended aerobic bacterial solids in the presence of dissolved oxygen. A pressurised flow of the treated liquid passes to a clarifying membrane separator effective to separate the flow into a discharge stream of clear liquid and a pressurised recycle stream concentrated in the aerobic bacterial solids. A first oxic gas is employed to scour the membranes and is conveyed away from the membrane separator in the pressurised recycle stream. The pressurised recycle stream is returned to under the surface of the liquid in the treatment vessel. A second oxic gas is introduced either into the pressurised recycle stream or into a further pressurised stream of aqueous liquid flowing into the same volume. The rate of introduction of the oxic gases is controlled with reference to the pH and dissolved oxygen concentration of the liquid in the vessel. | 03-31-2011 |
