Taylor, NZ
Andrew William Taylor, Winton NZ
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20140216836 | ROBOTIC CLIMBING PLATFORM - A robotic climbing platform has a chassis and a carriage adapted to support and move the chassis relative to a climbing surface. An adhesion mechanism provides an adhesion force between the climbing platform and the climbing surface. The adhesion mechanism has one or more suction pads adapted to retain an adhesion force between the climbing platform and the climbing surface during movement of the chassis relative to the climbing surface. | 08-07-2014 |
Brian Paul Mynott Taylor, Hamilton NZ
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20110108495 | Specimen Analysis and Extraction System - The invention relates to the process of automating a laboratory process for analysing the chemical properties of powder. The functions that have been automated are the scooping of an accurate volume of powder into beakers, adding an accurate volume chemical solution, agitating for a predetermined time, settling, withdrawal of the chemical solution, emptying, cleaning and rinsing of the beakers, filtering, and filling test tube racks ready for analysis, online measurement of pH, measuring weight of powder, and dosing dry powder into vessels for traditional analysis. | 05-12-2011 |
Garth Edgar Taylor, Dannevirke NZ
Kenneth Martin Taylor, Auckland NZ
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20090258841 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SKIN CARE - Compositions and methods are for disclosed for treating a skin condition that results from reactive oxygen species production in skin of a subject, including applying a topical formulation that contains a lipophilic cation-mitochondrially targeted antioxidant compound and that delivers a therapeutically effective amount of the antioxidant compound to skin fibroblasts and keratinocytes. | 10-15-2009 |
20110288055 | MITOQUINONE DERIVATIVES USED AS MITOCHONDRIALLY TARGETED ANTIOXIDANTS - This invention relates to pharmaceutically acceptable amphiphilic antioxidant compounds, compositions and dosage forms comprising said compounds, and methods and uses reliant on said compounds. The exemplified compounds are all mitoquinone derivatives, being methoxyphenyl alkyl triphenylphosphonium or methoxy dioxocyclohexadiene alkyl triphenylphosphonium derivatives. The compounds, compositions, dosage forms, uses and methods are useful in, for example, the treatment of diseases or conditions associated with oxidative stress. | 11-24-2011 |
Kevin James Taylor, Christchurch NZ
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20090006130 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPARING INJURY RISK ASSESSMENTS - A method of calculating a relative indicator of injury risk for a group of individuals, where injury risk is assessed across at least one risk category associated with an injury risk factor, the method being characterised by the steps of; receiving a plurality of risk values, where a single risk value is received for each individual of the group for each risk category considered, calculating a risk ratio for each possible risk value available for each risk category considered using the received risk values, calculating a category metric for each risk category considered using the risk ratios of each risk category, and calculating a relative indicator of injury risk for the group using a linear combination of the calculated category metrics. | 01-01-2009 |
Mark P. Taylor, Auckland NZ
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20100292825 | PROCESS CONTROL OF AN INDUSTRIAL PLANT | 11-18-2010 |
20110114292 | HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger | 05-19-2011 |
20140262164 | HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger | 09-18-2014 |
20140316579 | PROCESS CONTROL OF AN INDUSTRIAL PLANT | 10-23-2014 |
Matthew Neil Mynott Taylor, Auckland NZ
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20110108495 | Specimen Analysis and Extraction System - The invention relates to the process of automating a laboratory process for analysing the chemical properties of powder. The functions that have been automated are the scooping of an accurate volume of powder into beakers, adding an accurate volume chemical solution, agitating for a predetermined time, settling, withdrawal of the chemical solution, emptying, cleaning and rinsing of the beakers, filtering, and filling test tube racks ready for analysis, online measurement of pH, measuring weight of powder, and dosing dry powder into vessels for traditional analysis. | 05-12-2011 |
Murray Taylor, Auckland NZ
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20090041905 | FROZEN FOOD PACK - A microwaveable beverage pack comprising or including a free standing open top microwaveable container (with or without microwave shielding), having a piercable or removable lid that at least substantially closes the top of the container, and wherein said container contains a chilled or frozen composition microwaveable in the container to provide a hot foamed beverage. The container may include one or the other, or both of: (A) an opening as a vent, or an openable vent feature, in the container or lid, or both, to be above the level of the hot beverage composition and its foam in the free standing container, and/or (B) microwave shielding, integral with said container or as a separate apparatus, said microwave shielding to shield any of foam generated at the surface of the composition in the container when being microwaved. | 02-12-2009 |
20090104316 | FROZEN PRODUCT - A microwavable product capable from a frozen state of its gas and ice including composition, whilst still in all or part of its container in which it has been frozen or been held frozen, of being microwave heated to a foamy hot beverage, the composition having a stabiliser and at least one type of dairy inclusion. | 04-23-2009 |
Murray Edwin Taylor, Chirstchurch NZ
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20120311795 | FIBRE AND PARTICULATE PROCESSING - The invention relates to a system and method for processing of fibres and particulates such as wool, wherein material is placed within a receptacle configured to allow the ingress and egress of treatment fluid, conveyed to a treatment fluid application area, treated with a treatment fluid, and conveyed from the treatment fluid application area. | 12-13-2012 |
Murray George William Taylor, North Canterbury NZ
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20110269560 | SYSTEM AND ARTICLE FOR ADVERTISING - An insert for a golf cup which includes: a base having a central hole and one or more drainage apertures; a cylindrical wall; wherein the insert has a shape which substantially corresponds to the internal region of the cup in which the insert fits the insert characterised in that the base and wall both include indicia thereon. | 11-03-2011 |
Stephen Murray Taylor, Palmerston North NZ
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20100136166 | DAIRY PRODUCT AND PROCESS - The invention is a method of preparing a gel. The method comprises forming an oil-in-water emulsion by mixing oil or fat with an aqueous medium. The mixture comprises 2% to 12% (w/w) of a heat-settable protein and 5% to 40% (w/w) oil or fat or a mixture of oil and fat. The mixture is homogenised at a pressure in the range 100 to 2000 bar. The homogenised emulsion is heated to 50° C. to 200° C. for a period sufficient to denature the proteins without allowing a gel to form. A gel is formed by adding a salt or by acidifying. The proteins used include whey protein and soy protein. | 06-03-2010 |
20100143567 | DAIRY PRODUCT AND PROCESS - A viscoelastic fluid is prepared by shearing a gelled emulsion. The emulsion is an oil-in-water emulsion comprising 2% 12% (w/w) of a heat-treated protein that can form a heat-set gel and 5% 40% fat. The proteins used include whey protein and soy protein. The viscoelastic fluid may be used as a spread. It may also be used for the preparation of a plurality of different ultimate products formed from the original gel. | 06-10-2010 |