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Andrew Tubb, Surrey GB
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20150161339 | MEDICAL SYSTEM - The invention refers to a medical device for supporting health control. In order to provide safe access to a dose helper functionality, the device has a first storage means arranged to store an initial data matrix with at least one initial parameter set containing at least two initial data entries for one parameter of the dose helper functionality; receiving means arranged to receive initialization data and/or security data, preferably from a second storage means, for example provided by a hardware key; selecting means operable to select based at least in part on the initialization data one data entry for each initial parameter set as initial data or one initial parameter template containing a reference to one data entry for each initial parameter set as initial data; and first activation means arranged to activate, preferably based at least in part on the security data, execution of the dose helper functionality based on the selected initial data. The invention further refers to a respective medical system, a method for providing such information, a respective computer program and a respective computer program product. | 06-11-2015 |
Andrew Tubb, Surrey FR
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20120065894 | MEDICAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING GLYCEMIC CONTROL BASED ON GLYCEMIC RESPONSE INFORMATION - A medical device for providing information for glycemic control is provided, wherein the device comprises a storage unit arranged to store information on an initial dose of insulin and to store information on a blood glucose level measured after the initial dose of insulin was administered and after specific food was consumed, and a determining unit arranged to determine a subsequent dose of insulin to be administered before the specific food is consumed based at least on said information on the initial dose of insulin and said information on the blood glucose level. | 03-15-2012 |
Andrew Tubb, Gulldford GB
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20120101444 | Medical Delivery Device - A medication delivery device comprises display means ( | 04-26-2012 |
Andrew Tubb, Paris FR
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20120109687 | Medical System and Method for Providing Information for Glycemic Control - A medical device and a method for configuring a process for determining a dose of insulin to be administered for glycemic control is provided, wherein the dose is stepwise adapted, comprising defining different dose adjustment profiles for stepwise adapting the dose, wherein each of the different dose adjustment profiles is based at least on a specific initial dose value, a specific time interval for increasing the dose, a specific dose increase step and a specific low blood glucose threshold value, storing the different dose adjustment profiles, selecting one of the stored different dose adjustment profiles based on specific requirements for stepwise adapting the dose, and personalising the selected dose adjustment profile by defining at least a specific target blood glucose value for a specific user. | 05-03-2012 |
Andrew Tubb, Guildford GB
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20120116196 | Medical Device and Method for Glycemic Control - A medical device and method for determining a dose of insulin to be administered for glycemic control is provided, wherein the dose is stepwise adapted, comprising determining a blood glucose value, receiving glycemic event information in respect to a predetermined glycemic event, wherein the predetermined glycemic event occurred within a predetermined time interval, receiving a previously adapted dose value stored in a storage unit, and setting an alert based on at least the blood glucose value, the glycemic event information and the previously adapted dose, wherein the alert indicates that the blood glucose value and the predetermined glycemic event are not in a specified relation to the previously adapted dose value. | 05-10-2012 |
Andrew Tubb, Guildford Surrey GB
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20120197208 | Cap for a Portable Medical Delivery Device and Such a Medical Delivery Device - Cap for a portable medical delivery device having an axial direction defining a first end and a second end of the cap comprising an opening ( | 08-02-2012 |
Barry Tubb, Austin, TX US
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20100325804 | NAP SEAT - An ergonomically designed, inexpensive and portable napping chair/seat may allow the user to be comfortably supported throughout the body in a balanced reclining position close to the floor that may encourage sleep. The user's hands may be folded and may rest on the user's chest or stomach while using the nap seat. Unlike a bed, which is designed for several hours of sleep, the nap seat may have a slim armless design that can ensure quick naps. Users who fall into a deeper sleep and attempt to turn over may be awakened gently as their arms or legs fall off the nap seat. The device may be easily moved between locations due to its small size, foldability and light weight. The device may be made of “green” recycled material. The device may be covered with a removable cover that may be made of “green,” or recycled/sustainable material. | 12-30-2010 |
David Tubb, Reading GB
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20120083257 | Enabling Mid-Call Services to be Added to a Communication Session by a Wireless Device - Mid-call services may be added to a communication session such as a telephone call (call session) by a wireless device on a mobile telephone network by causing the wireless device associated with the communication session to invoke a second call session directed to a vertical service code. The second call session is established on the wireless communication network and terminated on the PSTN to an application server associated with the vertical service code. The application server on the PSTN instantiates the service and matches the service associated with the vertical service code on the second call session with the first call session. The application server then applies the mid-call service associated with the vertical service code to the first call session to thus enable mid-call services to be applied to the first call session by the wireless device. | 04-05-2012 |
David J. Tubb, Maidenhead GB
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20120096173 | Middlebox Control - In order to carry out actions such as setting up a call from an entity in the address realm of one middlebox to an entity in the address realm of another middlebox, then a middlebox control node such as a call server is used. Previously, the middlebox control node has needed to have pre-configured information about all the middleboxes and which address realms they are associated with. The present invention provides one or more middlebox-identity-providing nodes which are separate from the middlebox control node, and which are more directly connected to the end users of the service than the middlebox control node. This provides greater flexibility in network design and removes the need for middlebox information to be pre-configured at the middlebox control node. Instead, this information is sent to the middlebox control node, as part of signalling messages, from middlebox-identity-providing nodes. | 04-19-2012 |
20120096174 | Middlebox Control - In order to carry out actions such as setting up a call from an entity in the address realm of one middlebox to an entity in the address realm of another middlebox, then a middlebox control node such as a call server is used. Previously, the middlebox control node has needed to have pre-configured information about all the middleboxes and which address realms they are associated with. The present invention provides one or more middlebox-identity-providing nodes which are separate from the middlebox control node, and which are more directly connected to the end users of the service than the middlebox control node. This provides greater flexibility in network design and removes the need for middlebox information to be pre-configured at the middlebox control node. Instead, this information is sent to the middlebox control node, as part of signalling messages, from middlebox-identity-providing nodes. | 04-19-2012 |
20130297733 | Middlebox Control - In order to carry out actions such as setting up a call from an entity in the address realm of one middlebox to an entity in the address realm of another middlebox, then a middlebox control node such as a call server is used. Previously, the middlebox control node has needed to have pre-configured information about all the middleboxes and which address realms they are associated with. The present invention provides one or more middlebox-identity-providing nodes which are separate from the middlebox control node, and which are more directly connected to the end users of the service than the middlebox control node. This provides greater flexibility in network design and removes the need for middlebox information to be pre-configured at the middlebox control node. Instead, this information is sent to the middlebox control node, as part of signaling messages, from middlebox-identity-providing nodes. | 11-07-2013 |
Earl Fred Tubb, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20090096586 | Radiofrequency Tracking and Communication Device and Method for Operating the Same - A radio is defined in electrical communication with a processor on an integrated circuit chip. The radio is defined to operate at an international frequency, and is defined to be powered on and off in accordance with a control signal to be transmitted by the processor. A location determination device is defined to electrically communicate with the processor. The location determination device is also defined to be powered on and off in accordance with a control signal to be transmitted by the processor. A power source is defined to supply power to the processor, the radio, and the location determination device. The processor, radio, location determination device, and power source are integrated together in a portable device that can be affixed to a moveable asset. A power management program is implemented to enable long-term deployment of the portable device without replacement of the power source. | 04-16-2009 |
20100283575 | mLOCK Device and Associated Methods - A security device is disclosed to include a processor defined to control operation of the security device. The security device also includes a radio defined in electrical communication with the processor. The security device also includes a location determination device defined in electrical communication with the processor. The processor, radio, and location determination device are defined to operate collaboratively to provide a wireless tracking and communication system. The security device also includes a shackle and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is defined in electrical communication with the processor. The processor is defined to operate the locking mechanism to control locking and unlocking of the shackle based on information obtained through the wireless tracking and communication system. | 11-11-2010 |
20100329232 | Methods and Systems for Communication Protocol for Distributed Asset Management - A sending device generates a MAC frame to be transmitted over a wireless network. The MAC frame indicates a frame transmission type. A payload portion of the MAC frame is defined in accordance with a payload specification of a distributed asset management protocol corresponding to the indicated frame transmission type. The MAC frame is transmitted over the wireless network and received by a receiving device that is defined to recognize the MAC frame as the indicated frame transmission type. The receiving device is defined to process the payload portion of the MAC frame in accordance with the payload specification of the distributed asset management protocol corresponding to the indicated frame transmission type. Network discovery includes successively transmitting the MAC frame at a defined interval during a first period of time. Then, the MAC frame transmission is ceased for a second period of time. Then, transmission of the MAC frame resumes. | 12-30-2010 |
20130271260 | mLOCK Device and Associated Methods - A security device includes a processor defined to control operation of the security device. The security device also includes a radio defined in electrical communication with the processor. The security device also includes a location determination device defined in electrical communication with the processor. The processor, radio, and location determination device are defined to operate collaboratively to provide a wireless tracking and communication system. The security device also includes a shackle and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is defined in electrical communication with the processor. The processor is defined to operate the locking mechanism to control locking and unlocking of the shackle based on information obtained through the wireless tracking and communication system. | 10-17-2013 |
Gary Edwin Tubb, Copley, OH US
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20100123584 | METHOD OF EMBEDDING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE IN A TIRE - A method for embedding a RFID tag in a tire includes: selecting a compound having compatible permittivity and conductivity with operation of a tag dipole antenna; embedding a tag transponder device and at least a portion of the dipole antenna within the compound; orienting the tag to place a longitudinal axis of the dipole antenna perpendicular to cords of a tire ply in an uncured tire; and placing the tag between a tire apex and a tire sidewall of the uncured tire, at a predetermined distance above an ending of the tire ply. The tag may be positioned axially between a tire chafer ending and a tire apex ending and mounted to the tire apex a distance of at least 10 mm above the ply ending. The method may include substantially encapsulating the transponder device and coupled ends of the dipole antenna in the compound; and extending from the encapsulated dipole coupled ends compound-free dipole end segments. | 05-20-2010 |
20100212791 | ENVIRONMENTALLY RESISTANT ASSEMBLY CONTAINING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR USE IN A TIRE - An assembly for use in or on a tire. The assembly comprises an electronic device having a body and an adhesive coating on at least the body of the electronic device. The body is at least partially made of a plastic material or a fiber reinforced plastic (FRP). The adhesive coating comprises an imide-based adhesive. The adhesive coating may have a polymer bonding group comprising at least one of natural rubber, butyl rubber, a chlorinated elastomer, polybutadiene, synthetic polyisoprene, or styrene-butadiene rubber or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, the assembly further comprises a first elastomeric layer and a second elastomeric layer. The adhesive coating secures the body to the first and the second elastomeric layers. The first and second elastomeric layers may comprise a butyl-containing compound or natural rubber compound. In one embodiment, the electronic device is a radio frequency identification tag having the body and an antenna. | 08-26-2010 |
Gary Edwin Tubb, Copiey, OH US
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20100122757 | TIRE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE ASSEMBLY - A tire and electronic device assembly includes an electronic device in which a transponder tag is coupled to a dipole antenna formed by first and second elongate antenna segments. The transponder tag and at least a portion of the dipole antenna are at least partially embedded within a compound having compatible permittivity and conductivity with operation of the dipole antenna and the electronic device is mounted to the tire apex in a position between the tire apex and the tire sidewall at a predetermined distance above an ending of the tire ply and in an orientation placing a longitudinal axis of the dipole antenna perpendicular to the cords of the tire ply. | 05-20-2010 |
G. David Tubb, Canadian, TX US
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20120186130 | BALLISTIC EFFECT COMPENSATING RETICLE AND AIM COMPENSATION METHOD - A ballistic effect compensating reticle (e.g., | 07-26-2012 |
20130047485 | DYNAMIC TARGETING SYSTEM WITH PROJECTILE-SPECIFIC AIMING INDICIA IN A RETICLE AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING BALLISTIC EFFECTS OF CHANGING ENVIRONMENT AND AMMUNITION - A dynamic ballistic effect compensating reticle and an aim compensation method for use in rifle sights or projectile weapon aiming systems includes a multiple point elevation and windage aim point field including a primary aiming mark indicating a primary aiming point adapted to be sighted-in at a first selected range (e.g., 200 yds) and a plurality secondary aiming point arrays beneath the primary aiming mark. The method for compensating for a projectile's ballistic behavior while developing a field expedient firing solution permits the shooter to express the field expedient firing solution in units of distance, (e.g., yards or meters, when describing or estimating range and nominal air density ballistic characteristics), and velocity (e.g., mph or kph, for windage hold points). The reticle aim point field permits the marksman to adjust the firing solution for momentary atmospheric effects and operational contingencies such as variations in ammunition. | 02-28-2013 |
20140305025 | BALLISTIC EFFECT COMPENSATING RETICLE AND AIM COMPENSATION METHOD WITH SLOPED MIL AND MOA WIND DOT LINES - A dynamic ballistic effect compensating reticle and an aim compensation method for use in rifle sights or projectile weapon aiming systems includes a multiple point elevation and windage aim point field including a primary aiming mark indicating a primary aiming point adapted to be sighted-in at a first selected range (e.g., 200 yds) and a plurality sloped secondary aiming point arrays beneath the primary aiming mark. The method for compensating for a projectile's ballistic behavior while developing a field expedient firing solution permits the shooter to express the field expedient firing solution in units of distance, (e.g., yards or meters, when describing or estimating range and nominal air density ballistic characteristics), and angular offset of azimuth (e.g., MILS or MOA) for crosswind jump corrected windage hold points. | 10-16-2014 |
20150020430 | BALLISTIC EFFECT COMPENSATING RETICLE AND AIM COMPENSATION METHOD WITH LEVELING REFERENCE AND SPIN-DRIFT COMPENSATED WIND DOTS - A ballistic effect compensating reticle | 01-22-2015 |
George Wyatt Tubb, San Antonio, TX US
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20140141394 | Security Door Breach Training System - A security door breach training system comprising a frame, a door attached to the frame, a latch attached to the door having a latching end, a plurality of first elongate members fixed to the frame, at least one retaining pin adjacent to the frame, a latch-receiving member positioned between the frame member and the stub of the at least one retaining pin, a second elongate member having a first end attached to the third surface of the frame member and a free second end, the second elongate member in contacted with the latch-receiving member; and at least one bar attached between two of the first elongate members. | 05-22-2014 |
Glenn Charles Tubb, Denver, CO US
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20150084774 | REMOTE BREATH ALCOHOL MONITOR - A portable handheld wireless breath alcohol monitoring device (RBAM) utilizes facial recognition and automatic retesting if an initial test is positive for alcohol or of an initial facial match is negative. A location fix is captured with each breath test taken by an offender. After each breath test, the breath alcohol content (BrAC), date and time of the breath test, facial image data, and location fix are uploaded through a built-in cellular phone module in the RBAM to a monitoring station. The monitoring station evaluates each breath test and determines if immediate notification to a supervising agency is needed. If so, an email, text message, or page is sent to the supervising agency. RBAM enables the monitoring of lower-risk offenders or offenders who have earned the privilege of a less intrusive alcohol testing and monitoring program. | 03-26-2015 |
John Howard Tubb, Bedfordale AU
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20140220873 | AIR COOLING SYSTEM FOR AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE - An air cooling system for an unmanned aerial vehicle including a propeller ( | 08-07-2014 |
20150152757 | UAV Engine Lubrication System Incorporating an Electric Oil Pump and Lubrication Oil Heating Capability - An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) engine ( | 06-04-2015 |