Theobald
Adam Theobald, London GB
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20160099519 | SECURITY DEVICE - A security device for securing a jack plug during retail display of a product, such as a pair of headphones, that is fitted with a jack plug. The security device comprises a jack plug socket for engagement with the jack plug of the product and operable to lock the jack plug so as to prevent withdrawal of the jack plug from the jack plug socket. In addition, the security device has an input for receiving electrical signals from a source, such as an MP3 player or a mobile phone. The input is electrically connected to the jack plug socket so that electrical signals received at the input are transmitted to the jack plug socket. In addition, the security device is provided with an attachment for attaching the security device to a fixture such as a retail display. | 04-07-2016 |
Alan Theobald, Australia AU
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20100132538 | MINESWEEPING DEVICE - A magnetic signature minesweeping device comprising a water driven turbine power generator and a superconducting material magnet, wherein the turbine power generator is arranged, in use, to supply a driving current for the superconducting material magnet when the minesweeping device is towed through the water. In a further embodiment, a control unit is arranged, in use, to control the magnetic output of the superconducting magnet and the power output of the turbine power generator. Furthermore, a method of minesweeping using the device and an array of the devices is disclosed. | 06-03-2010 |
Brian Ronald Theobald, Berkshire GB
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20120046161 | TERNARY PLATINUM ALLOY CATALYST - A platinum alloy catalyst PtXY, wherein X is nickel, cobalt, chromium, copper, titanium or manganese and Y is tantalum or niobium, characterised in that in the alloy the atomic percentage of platinum is 46-75 at %, of X is 1-49 at % and of Y is 1-35 at %; provided that the alloy is not 66 at % Pt20 at % Cr14 at % Ta or 50 at % Pt, 25 at % Co, 25 at % Ta is disclosed. The catalyst has particular use as an oxygen reduction catalyst in fuel cells, and in particular in phosphoric acid fuel cells. | 02-23-2012 |
Brian Ronald Theobald, Reading GB
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20120214084 | CATALYST LAYER - A catalyst layer includes (i) an electrocatalyst, and (ii) a water electrolysis catalyst, iridium or iridium oxide and one or more metals M or an oxide thereof, wherein M is selected from transition metals and/or Sn, with the exception of ruthenium. Such a catalyst layer has utility in fuel cells that experience high electrochemical potentials. | 08-23-2012 |
20140205928 | TERNARY PLATINUM ALLOY CATALYST - A platinum alloy catalyst PtXY, wherein X is nickel, cobalt, chromium, copper, titanium or manganese and Y is tantalum or niobium, characterised in that in the alloy the atomic percentage of platinum is 46-75 at %, of X is 1-49 at % and of Y is 1-35 at %; provided that the alloy is not 66 at % Pt 20 at % Cr14 at % Ta or 50 at % Pt, 25 at % Co, 25 at % Ta is disclosed. The catalyst has particular use as an oxygen reduction catalyst in fuel cells, and in particular in phosphoric acid fuel cells. | 07-24-2014 |
Brian Ronald Charles Theobald, Reading GB
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20130209912 | CATALYST - A platinum alloy catalyst PtXY, wherein X is a transition metal (other than platinum, palladium or iridium) and Y is a transition metal (other than platinum, palladium or iridium) which is less leachable than X in an acidic environment, has an atomic percentage in the alloy of platinum is from 20.5-40 at %, of X is from 40.5-78.5 at % X and of Y is from 1-19.5 at %. | 08-15-2013 |
Brian Ronald Charles Theobald, Berkshire GB
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20130330650 | CATALYST FOR FUEL CELLS - A catalyst layer including: (i) a first catalytic material, wherein the first catalytic material facilitates a hydrogen oxidation reaction suitably selected from platinum group metals, gold, silver, base metals or an oxide thereof; and (ii) a second catalytic material, wherein the second catalytic material facilitates an oxygen evolution reaction, wherein the second catalytic material includes iridium or iridium oxide and one or more metals M or an oxide thereof, wherein M is selected from the group consisting of transition metals and Sn, wherein the transition metal is preferably selected from the group IVB, VB and VIB; and the first catalytic material is supported on the second catalytic material. The catalyst can be used in fuel cells, supported on electrodes or polymeric membranes for increasing tolerance to cell voltage reversal. | 12-12-2013 |
20150380758 | CO- TOLERANT CATALYST FOR PAFC - A binary alloy catalyst comprising platinum and tantalum, wherein the tantalum is present in the alloy at 15 to 50 atomic % and a phosphoric acid fuel cell comprising such a catalyst is disclosed. The catalyst provides a better CO tolerance. | 12-31-2015 |
Colin Jack Theobald, Stevenage GB
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20090131458 | Compounds - The present invention includes novel compounds useful in the treatment of various disorders in particular infectious diseases, cancer, and allergic diseases and other inflammatory conditions for example allergic rhinitis and asthma, and as vaccine adjuvants. | 05-21-2009 |
20110269781 | COMPOUNDS - The present invention includes novel compounds useful in the treatment of various disorders in particular infectious diseases, cancer, and allergic diseases and other inflammatory conditions for example allergic rhinitis and asthma, and as vaccine adjuvants. | 11-03-2011 |
20120283438 | COMPOUNDS - The present invention includes novel compounds useful in the treatment of various disorders in particular infectious diseases, cancer, and allergic diseases and other inflammatory conditions for example allergic rhinitis and asthma, and as vaccine adjuvants. | 11-08-2012 |
Colin Jack Theobald, Hertfordshire GB
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20100120799 | PURINE DERIVATIVES AS IMMUNOMODULATORS - Compounds of formula (I): | 05-13-2010 |
Hugh Theobald, Bristol GB
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20150048207 | LEADING EDGE STRUCTURE - The invention provides a leading edge structure for providing an aerodynamic surface of an aircraft, the leading edge structure comprising a skin structure, the skin structure providing an outer aerodynamic surface and an inner surface, both surfaces extending in a chordwise and spanwise direction of the structure, and a plurality of structural members, each structural member being connected to the inner surface of the skin structure and extending in the chordwise direction along the inner surface, wherein the structural members are integrally formed with the inner surface of the skin structure. The invention also provides an aircraft wing, aircraft tailplane, wing box structure, wing or wing structure and an aircraft including the leading edge structure. | 02-19-2015 |
James Theobald, Surrey GB
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20140157839 | ANTI-THEFT DEVICES AND METHODS - An anti-theft device for securing an electronic product during retail display. The product has a socket adapted for the transmission of power and/or information during normal operation. The device includes a plug for engagement with the socket. The plug has an insertable portion, for insertion into the socket. The insertable portion has a lock which locks to the socket to prevent removal while the insertable portion is locked. The insertable portion also has a release enabling for withdrawal of the insertable portion from the socket. The plug has a control mechanism for holding the lock such that when the plug is engaged with the socket, the lock can be changed from a locking to release configuration substantially only by operation of the control mechanism by a security key. The device also includes a flexible attachment for attaching the plug to a fixture. | 06-12-2014 |
James Theobald, Kingston-Upon-Thames GB
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20150374076 | MAGNETICALLY OPERATED LOCKING SLIDER FOR ZIPPER - A zipper has a slider moveable in an opening direction to open the zipper and in a closing direction to close the zipper. The slider comprises a control member and a casing, the control member being moveable between a locking position in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is prevented and an unlocking position in which movement of the slider in the opening direction is allowed. When the control member is in the locking position the casing at least partially encloses the control member so as to substantially prevent the application of a contact force tending to move the control member from the locking position to the unlocking position. The control member is at least partly formed of a material to which a magnetic force is applied by a permanent magnet in proximity. | 12-31-2015 |
James Theobald, Kingston Upon Thames Surrey GB
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20140157839 | ANTI-THEFT DEVICES AND METHODS - An anti-theft device for securing an electronic product during retail display. The product has a socket adapted for the transmission of power and/or information during normal operation. The device includes a plug for engagement with the socket. The plug has an insertable portion, for insertion into the socket. The insertable portion has a lock which locks to the socket to prevent removal while the insertable portion is locked. The insertable portion also has a release enabling for withdrawal of the insertable portion from the socket. The plug has a control mechanism for holding the lock such that when the plug is engaged with the socket, the lock can be changed from a locking to release configuration substantially only by operation of the control mechanism by a security key. The device also includes a flexible attachment for attaching the plug to a fixture. | 06-12-2014 |
Len Theobald, Bury GB
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20120166171 | MODELLING AND SIMULATION METHOD - A method for simulating behaviour of first and second interrelated components within a system. The method comprises modelling behaviour of said first and second components using first and second functional specifications; simulating behaviour of said first and second components in predetermined circumstances by instantiating at least one first entity within a hierarchy of interrelated entities; and instantiating at least one further entity in response to the or each instantiated first entity. The or each further entity is selected by a simulation system on the basis of its hierarchical relationship with the at least one first entity. | 06-28-2012 |
Matthew Theobald, Consett-Durham GB
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20130291996 | SHED-FORMING DEVICE FOR A WEAVING MACHINE - A shed-forming device has elastically deformable selection elements ( | 11-07-2013 |
20150275405 | SHED-FORMING DEVICE FOR A WEAVING MACHINE - A shed-forming device has elastically deformable selection elements ( | 10-01-2015 |
Matthew Theobald, Conseltt GB
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20120285578 | SELECTION DEVICE FOR THE SHED-FORMING DEVICE OF A WEAVING MACHINE - A selection device for a shed-forming device of a weaving machine has an electromagnetic selector ( | 11-15-2012 |
Matthew S. Theobald, San Francisco CA
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20130286577 | SMALL FORM FACTOR DESK TOP COMPUTER - An aesthetically pleasing small form factor desktop computer is described. The small form factor desktop computer can be formed of a single piece seamless housing that in the described embodiment is machined from a single billet of aluminum. The single piece seamless housing includes an aesthetically pleasing foot support having at least a portion formed of RF transparent material that provides easy user access to selected internal components as well as offers electromagnetic (EM) shielding. This simplicity of design can accrue many advantages to the small form factor desktop computer besides those related to aesthetic look and feel. Fewer components and less time and effort can be required for assembly of the small form factor desktop computer and the absence of seams in the single piece housing can provide good protection against environmental contamination of internal components as well as EM shielding. | 10-31-2013 |
Pamela Joan Theobald, Essex GB
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20090298866 | Indole Compounds - The present application relates to compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof: formula (I) wherein X, R | 12-03-2009 |
20100016371 | Indole Compounds - The present application relates to compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof; wherein X, R | 01-21-2010 |
20100204242 | Piperazine Derivative Having Affinity for the Histamine H3 Receptor - The present invention relates to 1-(1-methylethyl)-4-{[4-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yloxy)phenyl]carbonyl}piperazine | 08-12-2010 |
20110046137 | Pyrazole Derivatives as P2X7 Modulators - The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: | 02-24-2011 |
Pamela Joan Theobald, Harlow GB
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20090170869 | PIPERAZINE DERIVATIVE HAVING AFFINITY FOR THE HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to 1-(1-methylethyl)-4-{[4-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-4-yloxy)phenyl]carbonyl}piperazine | 07-02-2009 |
Paul Theobald, Pitstone GB
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20130299574 | Payment Interface - A payment interface apparatus, system and method is disclosed. In particular, a payment interface apparatus for use in vending machines, gaming machines, or other, typically unattended machines that accept payments via a variety of payment methods is disclosed. Also disclosed is a system and method for determining and processing a transaction as a particular transaction type based upon the type of media used on a standardized financial transaction card. The interface apparatus includes a plurality of sensors to read one or a plurality of media on a single standardized financial transaction card in a single presentation of the card. | 11-14-2013 |