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Alastair Trickett, Drayton St. Leonard GB
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20130065482 | TOY SYSTEMS AND POSITION SYSTEMS - A toy system comprises a surface ( | 03-14-2013 |
Douglas Trickett, Altamont, NY US
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20090085211 | ELECTRICAL CONTACTS FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND METHODS OF FORMING USING GAS CLUSTER ION BEAM PROCESSING - Embodiments of the invention describe electrical contacts for integrated circuits and methods of forming using gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) processing. The electrical contacts contain a fused metal-containing layer formed by exposing a patterned structure to a gas cluster ion beam containing a transition metal precursor or a rare earth metal precursor. | 04-02-2009 |
Douglas M. Trickett, Altamont, NY US
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20110143542 | Method to remove capping layer of insulation dielectric in interconnect structures - A method for patterning an insulation layer and selectively removing a capping layer overlying the insulation layer is described. The method utilizes a dry non-plasma removal process. The dry non-plasma removal process may include a self-limiting process. | 06-16-2011 |
20120064713 | Ultra-low-k dual damascene structure and method of fabricating - A method of patterning an insulation layer is described. The method includes preparing a feature pattern in an insulation layer using at least one hard mask layer formed on the insulation layer, where the insulation layer contains a low-k material having a dielectric constant less than the dielectric constant of SiO | 03-15-2012 |
Howard J. Trickett, Hartville, OH US
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20130075408 | SECURITY MATERIAL FOR PACKAGING APPLICATIONS AND MERCHANDISE CONTAINERS WITH ANTI-THEFT FEATURES - A security material includes a base material combined with a security feature that inhibits slash-and-go thefts. The security material may be used to form merchandise containers, security inserts, merchandise shipping configurations, and merchandise shipping containers. The security feature may be one or more of a layer of wire mesh, perforated metal, screen, plastic, and fabric. A wire material such as hexagonal wire mesh commonly referred to as chicken wire or chicken mesh may be used. The chicken wire material may be a galvanized iron wire or PVC coated wire. The security feature may be disposed on an outer or inner surface or embedded within the base material. | 03-28-2013 |
20140190860 | SEPARATORS FOR UNITIZED LOADS - A stacked shipping configuration useful for stacked upper and lower unitized loads of soft or flexible articles such as bales of natural rubber includes an upper unitized load stacked on top of a lower unitized load. An upper separator is associated with the upper unitized load and a lower separator associated with the lower unitized load. Each separator has a first leg and a second leg with the first legs of the separators disposed against each other between the unitized loads. The separators protect the unitized loads from damage when a lifting device is inserted between the loads to lift the upper load from the lower load. | 07-10-2014 |
James R. Trickett, Euclid, OH US
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20090124954 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOLOGOUS NORMOVOLEMIC HEMODILUTION - A system and method for autologous normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) are disclosed. The system can include a vacuum canister, which is sized to accept donor bags of a predetermined capacity. The vacuum canister is connected to a vacuum source which applies a suction to the donor bag within the canister. The system can include a canister having a self-generated vacuum, which includes compressible sidewalls that are spring-loaded to provide negative pressure needed to collect blood from a patient without the use of a gravity-induced siphon gradient. Also disclosed are ANH systems and kits that rely on a gravity-induced siphon gradient for blood collection. | 05-14-2009 |
Jim Trickett, Cleveland, OH US
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20140121640 | MULTIPURPOSE MEMBRANES, METHODS FOR FORMING, AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method for forming a multipurpose membrane in vivo. One step of the method includes obtaining a blood component. Next, a vacuum assembly is operated to remove substantially all of the liquid from the blood component and thereby form a concentrated, substantially dehydrated blood component. The substantially dehydrated blood component is then formed into a non-coagulated injectable composition and administered to a wound of a subject. | 05-01-2014 |
Mark Trickett, Margueron FR
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20100234120 | GOLF AIDS - A golf aid ( | 09-16-2010 |
Paul Trickett, Leith GB
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20130012995 | Interspinous Implant - An interspinous implant includes an implant body having an upper face, a lower face, and four sides. The implant body includes a first recess and a second recess in opposite sides, wherein each recess is suitable for receiving a spinous process of a vertebrae. Attachment means are provided and suitable for attaching a band to the implant body. The implant further includes a lock hinged to a side of the implant body on a side not having the recesses, with the lock rotatable about the hinge between a closed position and an open position in which the lock projects away from the side of the implant body. The lock has an aperture, and a band can pass through the aperture when the lock is open and can be secured against movement relative to the lock and the implant body by the lock when the lock is closed. | 01-10-2013 |
Paul Trickett, Hamilton GB
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20090281457 | PRIME AND FIRE LANCING DEVICE WITH NON-CONTACTING BIAS DRIVE AND METHOD - Described and illustrated herein is an exemplary lancing device. The lancing device includes a first housing, second housing, movable member, lancet, and lancet depth adjustment member. The lancet depth adjustment member is captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member. Other exemplary embodiments are also described. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281458 | PRIME AND FIRE LANCING DEVICE WITH CONTACTING BIAS DRIVE AND METHOD - Described and illustrated herein is an exemplary lancing device. The lancing device includes a first housing, second housing, movable member, lancet, and lancet depth adjustment member. The lancet depth adjustment member is captured by both the first and second housings so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member. Other exemplary embodiments are also described. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281459 | LANCING DEVICES AND METHODS - Described and illustrated herein is an exemplary lancing device. The exemplary lancing device comprises: a first housing having spaced apart proximal and distal ends disposed along a longitudinal axis; a chassis disposed in the first housing in a fixed relationship with the first housing; a movable member disposed in the chassis and configured for movement along the longitudinal axis and in the first housing; a lancet coupled to the movable member; and a lancet depth adjustment member retained by both the first and chassis so that the lancet depth adjustment member is rotatable relative to both housings to provide for a plurality of stop surfaces to the movable member. Other embodiments and methods are also described. | 11-12-2009 |
20120252133 | TEST METER WITH A STRIP PORT CONNECTOR CONFIGURED FOR FLUID ENTRAPMENT - A test meter for use win an analytical test strip for the determination of an analyte (such as glucose) in a bodily fluid sample (e.g., a whole blood sample) includes a test meter housing and a strip port connector. The test meter housing has a distal end with a strip port opening configured to receive the analytical test strip. The strip port connector is integrated with the distal end of the test meter housing and has a distal portion with an analytical test strip guide. The analytical test strip guide has an upper guide surface configured such that an analytical test strip received in the strip port opening is guided and supported by the upper guide surface and also has a liquid entrapment feature configured to direct free liquid that enters the strip port opening away from the upper guide surface and entrap such directed liquid in the distal portion of the strip port connector and/or the distal end of the test meter housing. The strip port connector also has a proximal portion disposed within the test meter housing with the proximal portion having an electrical connector pin configured for operable electrical contact with an analytical test strip received within the strip port opening. | 10-04-2012 |
20130143246 | HAND-HELD TEST METER WITH ANALYTICAL TEST STRIP EJECTION MECHANISM - A hand-held test meter for use with an analytical test strip in the determination of an analyte in a bodily fluid sample (e.g., a whole blood sample) includes a housing, with an outer surface, and an analytical test strip ejection mechanism (“ATSEM”). The ATSEM has an actuation button disposed in the outer surface of the housing, a motion amplification and rotation assembly (“MA&RA”) operatively connected to the actuation button and a test strip slider (“TSS”) operatively connected to the MA&RA. The actuation button is configured for movement by a user's digit in a first direction and the MA&RA and TSS are configured to convert the movement in the first direction into amplified movement of the TSS in a second direction with the second direction being rotated with respect to the first direction. Moving the TSS in the second direction from the engaged state to an ejected state ejects the strip. | 06-06-2013 |
Stewart Trickett, Calgary CA
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20140288838 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERPOLATING SEISMIC DATA - A system and method of interpolating seismic data is provided. The system and method form a plurality of pairwise Hankel tensors from acquired seismic data, and a respective pairwise Hankel tensor for each of a plurality of originally collected frequency slices, perform tensor completion on each of said pairwise Hankel tensors to recover a plurality of interpolated frequency slices, and combine said plurality of interpolated frequency slices with said originally collected frequency slices to form a set of trace data of a geographical area of interest. | 09-25-2014 |