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Anthony Postle, South Hampton GB
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20090042840 | Phospholipids for Use in the Treatment of an Allergic Inflammatory Condition - A phospholipid comprising a diacyl-substituted phosphatidyl group and a pharmaceutical composition comprising such a phospholipid for use in treatment of an allergic inflammatory condition and a method for the treatment of an allergic inflammatory condition. The phospholipid is particularly a mixture of phospholipids known as pumactant. | 02-12-2009 |
Christopher J. Postle, North Royalton, OH US
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20140131338 | METAL CORED WELDING WIRE, HARDBAND ALLOY AND METHOD - Various embodiments of a metal cored wires, hardband alloys, and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment of the present invention, a hardbanding wire comprises from about from about 16% to about 30% by weight chromium; from about 4% to about 10% by weight nickel; from about 0.05% to about 0.8% by weight nitrogen; from about 1% to about 4% by weight manganese; from about 1% to about 4% by weight carbon from about 0.5% to about 5% by weight molybdenum; from about 0.25% to about 2% by weight silicon; and the remainder is iron including trace elements. The hardband alloy produced by the metal cored wire meets API magnetic permeability specifications and has improved metal to metal, adhesive wear resistance compared to conventional hardband alloys. | 05-15-2014 |
20140263248 | METAL CORED WELDING WIRE THAT PRODUCES REDUCED MANGANESE FUMES AND METHOD - Various embodiments of a metal cored wires and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment of the present invention, a metal cored wire comprises a metal sheath and a metal-powder core material comprising manganese particles. The manganese particles are coated with a coating material to reduce the manganese fumes and exposure during welding. | 09-18-2014 |
Dave Postle, Berkshire GB
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20130073614 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT, DELIVERY AND DEPLOYMENT OF ACTION-ORIENTED BUSINESS APPLICATIONS SUPPORTED BY A CLOUD BASED ACTION SERVER PLATFORM - A method and apparatus for the development, delivery and deployment of action-oriented business applications supported by a cloud based action server platform are provided. The cloud action platform enables the development, delivery and deployment of a new type of business application—Action Apps which are the opposite of traditional business applications which are large, expensive, viewed as an investment, hard to upgrade and oftentimes require training The Action Apps are light-weight consumer friendly micro-apps that enable the business user to take the right actions, at the right time to produce the right business outcome. The action may be as simple as approving a vacation request, or it may trigger a series of more complex actions such as automatically discounting stock based upon competitors pricing within a specific radius in a given timeframe. | 03-21-2013 |
Kathleen Postle, State College, PA US
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20120208744 | ANTI-MICROBIAL AGENTS AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USE THEREOF - Anti-microbial compositions for inhibiting gram-negative bacterial growth include inhibitors of one or more interactions between the bacterial proteins TonB and ExbD and/or between the bacterial proteins TolR and TolA. Methods of producing and using the anti-microbial compositions (e.g., treating gram-negative bacterial infections in a mammalian subject) are described. Novel antibiotics that target the TonB system and prevent bacterial growth are described herein. | 08-16-2012 |
Stephen Postle, Glen Rock, NJ US
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20080274028 | Security pigments and the process of making thereof - Disclosed are methods for using color inconstancy pigments and/or dyes, such as rare earth doped color inconstancy pigments, in security applications including semi-overt and covert security application. | 11-06-2008 |
20110226155 | Poly(oxyalkylene)ated Colorants and Their Use as Fluorescent Security Taggants - Certain poly(oxyalkylene) colorants are disclosed along with method of preparation thereof. A method of using these colorants as fluorescent security taggants is also disclosed. | 09-22-2011 |
20120325102 | VISCOELASTICITY OF INKS FOR HIGH SPEEDING PRINTING - An ink for high-speed printing is formulated by controlling the phase angle of the ink to less than 60° at a frequency of 10 Hz when the ratio of the total non-volatiles volume fraction of the ink to the maximum total non-volatiles volume fraction of the ink is a ratio between about 0.40 to about 0.90. An ink for high-speed printing includes one or more resins, one or more colorants, one or more solvents, and one or more additives. The ink can be a flexographic ink, a rotogravure ink, a heatset offset ink, or a publication gravure ink. A print of the ink includes less than 1% of pinholes by area. The ink is applied to a substrate, which moves at a speed of greater than 1200 feet/min. | 12-27-2012 |
Stephen R. Postle, Glen Rock, NJ US
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20120090488 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTICOLOR PROCESS PRINTING EMPLOYING BOTH PROCESS COLORS AND SPOT COLORS IN THE PROCESS INK SET - Spot colors reproduce high value brand colors to supplement conventional process colors for printed images and packaging A printing press can utilize hi-fidelity process inks with at least three unique colors and black, and spot colors for printing solid brand colors and for printing over other colors to produce wide-gamut, half-toned color reproductions printing logos on a substrate includes (i) printing the spot colors using spot inks, and (u) printing the remainder of the image using a substituted original process ink set. Such method can alternatively include (in) reading the spectral characteristic of the inks, (iv) determining if any color in the image is identified by a color management method from the default process ink set palette, (v) processing the out-of-palette-colors using spot colors and the standard process ink set, and (vi) applying a tone scale value increase (TVI) to the process color sets | 04-19-2012 |
William David Postle, Malmesbury GB
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20110088197 | SURFACE TREATING APPLIANCE - A surface treating appliance includes a surface treating head, a hose and a main body including a fan unit for generating a flow of fluid and a rotary changeover valve. The changeover valve includes a valve body having a first section for receiving fluid flow from the surface treating head, a second section for receiving fluid flow from the hose, and third section for conveying fluid flow towards the fan unit; and a valve member which is selectively moveable between a first position which connects the second section to the third section, and a second position which connects the first section to the third section. To minimize the number of components of the main body, the valve body forms part of a casing for the fan unit. | 04-21-2011 |
20110088202 | SURFACE TREATING APPLIANCE - A surface treating appliance includes a surface treating head, a hose, and a main body including a fan unit for generating a flow of fluid, and a rotary changeover valve including a valve member which is selectively rotatable between a first position allowing fluid flow between the hose and the fan unit, and a second position allowing fluid flow between the surface treating head and the fan unit, the valve member comprising a hub having an internal surface shaped to receive a boss about which the valve member is selectively rotatable. To facilitate the breaking of seals by valve member and other parts of the appliance as the valve member moves away from one of its first and second positions, the external surface of the boss and the internal surface of the hub each has a profile generally in the form of a triangular prism, the profile of the external surface of the boss tapering towards the valve member. As a result, the valve member is forced to move along the longitudinal axis of the boss as it is rotated thereabout. | 04-21-2011 |