Vernon, GB
Christopher Vernon, Beverley GB
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20130148822 | Correcting Non-Linear Loudspeaker Response - The invention relates to processing an audio signal to correct the non-linear frequency response of a loudspeaker. An input audio stream ( | 06-13-2013 |
Christopher David Vernon, Beverley GB
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20140321666 | REDUCING RESONANCE - Techniques are described for processing an audio signal to reduce the total harmonic distortion caused when it is reproduced by a loudspeaker, which is located within an audio reproduction device having an enclosure with an associated resonant frequency. After receiving the input audio signal, which includes the resonant frequency of the enclosure, the level of the input audio signal at the resonant frequency is reduced, thereby producing a first processed signal. In addition, the level of said input audio signal is reduced at all frequencies, producing a second processed signal. The first and second processed signals are combined to produce an output audio signal. The degree to which the level of the audio signal at both the resonant frequency and at all frequencies is reduced may be dependent upon the current volume level. | 10-30-2014 |
Christopher David Vernon, Beverly GB
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20100266141 | Processing an Audio Signal - A method and apparatus for processing an audio signal to enhance the perceived lower frequency content of the audio signal when played through an audio output device, includes an input configured to receive an audio input signal, a processor configured to filter the audio input signal to produce a high frequency signal and a low frequency signal, generate an enhancement signal by producing higher frequency harmonics from the low frequency signal, including a process of self convolution, and combine the high frequency signal with the enhancement signal to produce an output signal; and an output configured to receive the output signal and produce an audio output. | 10-21-2010 |
David Ian Vernon, Chapel Allerton GB
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20080261960 | Biologically active methylene blue derivatives - The present invention relates to a phenothiazinium compound of Formula (I): | 10-23-2008 |
David Ian Vernon, Leeds GB
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20080268033 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE METHYLENE BLUE DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to a phenothiazinium compound of Formula (I): | 10-30-2008 |
20080275033 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE METHYLENE BLUE DERIVATIVES - A phenothiazinium compound of Formula (I) | 11-06-2008 |
20080312219 | Biologically active methylene blue derivatives - The present invention relates to a phenothiazinium compound of Formula (I): | 12-18-2008 |
20120302557 | BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE METHYLENE BLUE DERIVATIVES - The present invention relates to a method of photodynamic therapy and to a method of inducing a photocytoxic effect which comprises applying to an area to be treated an effective amount of a compound of formula | 11-29-2012 |
F. Malcolm Vernon, London GB
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20100161487 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOBILE TRANSACTIONS - In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, systems and methods for facilitating financial transactions over a network include communicating with a user via a kiosk device and a mobile communication device over the network. In various implementations, the systems and methods include accessing at least one account related to the user, depositing finds into the account based on a cash deposit request received from the user at the kiosk device, and transferring funds from the account to one or more other accounts, related and/or unrelated to the user, based on a fund transfer request received from the user via the mobile communication device. | 06-24-2010 |
Frederik Malcolm Vernon, London GB
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20140372313 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MOBILE TRANSACTIONS - In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, systems and methods for facilitating financial transactions over a network include communicating with a user via a kiosk device and a mobile communication device over the network. In various implementations, the systems and methods include accessing at least one account related to the user, depositing funds into the account based on a cash deposit request received from the user at the kiosk device, and transferring funds from the account to one or more other accounts, related and/or unrelated to the user, based on a fund transfer request received from the user via the mobile communication device. | 12-18-2014 |
Geoffrey William Vernon, Fringford GB
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20160074901 | PROCESS FOR COATING CONTAINERS - A process for coating inside a container includes rotating the container about its imaginary vertical axis while simultaneously lowering airless spray nozzles along the vertical axis of the container into the cavity through the opening end and moving the nozzles back up and out of the container. Spray nozzles are used to apply a liquid coating at a spray pressure of about 100 to about 800 psi (6.89 to 55.16 bar) and at an angle of about 0 to about 120 degrees relative to the vertical axis, simultaneously with nozzle movement, to at least a portion of the inner surface while the container is rotating and the nozzles are moving along the vertical axis. The container is thereby coated on its inner surface to form an internally coated container. | 03-17-2016 |
Lois E. Vernon, Hertfordshire GB
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20080268044 | Novel Process and Formulations - The present invention provides for a novel process of making 6-carboxylic acid derivatives of pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7-one's, as well as a novel process for making 8-(2,6-difluorophenyl)-4-(4-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)-2-{[2-hydroxy-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]-amino}pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidin-7(8H)-one, and salts thereof. | 10-30-2008 |
Lois Elizabeth Vernon, Hertfordshire GB
Mark Vernon, North Shields GB
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20110261163 | Image Recognition - A subject ( | 10-27-2011 |
Mark Vernon, Northumberlan GB
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20100265064 | CONSTANT OPTICAL OUTPUT ILLUMINATION SYSTEM - The present invention is an illuminator for CCTV surveillance and security applications that maintains constant optical output from an array of LEDs by employing output compensation, feedback and enhancement. This constant optical output illuminator system enables reliable long-duration low-light imaging and data capture for surveillance and security applications, via an array of LEDs, LED power supply circuitry, and output feedback and compensation circuitry in which a photodetector circuit provides a voltage signal proportional to an amount of light falling on a photosensor and the voltage signal is fed to a drive control circuit for electrical current to the LEDs to achieve a desired optical output as measured by a photosensor voltage setpoint across the photodetector circuit. | 10-21-2010 |
Mark Vernon, Northumberland GB
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20100097468 | MICRO-DIFFRACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ILLUMINATOR - An active infra-red surveillance illuminator uses a statistically mono-directional micro-diffractive material overlaid on a bank of light emitting diodes (LEDs) to refract light from the LEDs onto a target image. This delivers energy distribution profiles out to a distance to match the aspect ratios of current wide-angle target and wide-angle camera surveillance systems. The distribution of refracted light is elliptical. This distribution can vary by using different diffractive material in conjunction with various numbers, brightness and angles of the LEDs in an LED bank. The effective range of the illuminators is greatly extended with this type of illumination. By limiting infrared (IR) radiation down to a 10 degree vertical window it renders the IR illumination much more effective for surveillance imaging by providing much more effective power on wide, ground-level scenes, and particularly enables multi-lane license plate capture. | 04-22-2010 |
Michael Peter Vernon, East Grinstead GB
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20140342973 | CLEANING FLUID - A cleaning fluid comprising glycerin and a culture of micro-organisms, said culture comprising lactic acid bacteria, actinomycetes, photosynthetic bacteria, yeast and fungi. | 11-20-2014 |
Paul Vernon, Warrington GB
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20100251806 | FLUID PROBE - A device for detecting a property of a fluid includes a body region and a flexible element having a first end and a second end. The first end is fixedly located on the body region. The flexible element is arranged to move from at least a first configuration to a second configuration via bending of the flexible element. The flexible element includes an actuating portion arranged to move the flexible element between the first configuration and the second configuration. The device also includes a movement detector for detecting movement of the flexible element. | 10-07-2010 |
20110302996 | FLUID PROBE - A device for detecting a property of a fluid includes a body region and a flexible element having a first end and a second end. The first end is fixedly located on the body region. The flexible element is arranged to move from at least a first configuration to a second configuration via bending of the flexible element. The flexible element includes an actuating portion arranged to move the flexible element between the first configuration and the second configuration. The device also includes a movement detector for detecting movement of the flexible element. | 12-15-2011 |