Smylie
Scott R. Smylie, Cedar Park, TX US
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20150052081 | Capacity Upgrade on Demand Automation - A mechanism is provide for automating capacity upgrade on demand. Responsive to a usage of an originally allocated resource exceeding an upper predetermined threshold, access to an additional resource is temporarily allocated. A trial time counter is initiated to track a time of access to the additional resource. A user of the logical partition is alerted that the additional resource is being accessed. Responsive to the user failing to license the additional resource, a determination is made as to whether a value of the trial time counter has exceeded a predetermined trial time period value. Responsive to the value of the trial time counter exceeding the predetermined trial time period value, access to the additional resource is deactivated. | 02-19-2015 |
Thomas Smylie, New South Wales AU
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20110053255 | DEACTIVATING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION USING PLANTS - A method of deactivating an explosive composition provided in an explosive cartridge, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a deactivating agent that renders the explosive composition insensitive to detonation, wherein the deactivating agent is a plant. | 03-03-2011 |
20110124945 | DEACTIVATING AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITION USING A CHEMICAL - A method of deactivating an explosive composition provided in an explosive cartridge, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a deactivating agent that renders the explosive composition insensitive to detonation, wherein the deactivating agent is a chemical. | 05-26-2011 |
20110155500 | DEVICE FOR IMPROVED METHOD OF BLASTING - An explosive cartridge comprising: | 06-30-2011 |
Thomas Smylie, Melbourne AU
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20120282680 | Further improved blasting method - The present invention relates to a method of deactivating an explosive composition in order to render the composition safe. The present invention also relates to a cartridge that contains an explosive composition and that is adapted to achieve deactivation of the explosive composition in the event that it is not detonated as intended during use. | 11-08-2012 |
Thomas Smylie, Kurri Kurri AU
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20140377844 | MICROBIAL DEACTIVATION OF EXPLOSIVE COMPOSITIONS - A method of deactivating an explosive composition being used in a blasting operation, which method comprises exposing the explosive composition to a micro-organism that is indigenous to the environment in which the explosive composition is being used and that is capable of producing an enzyme that degrades the explosive composition, wherein the explosive composition has associated with it a chemical inducing agent that promotes production of the enzyme by the micro-organism. | 12-25-2014 |