Young, AU
Alexander Sandford Todd Young, Randwick AU
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20110151968 | METHOD OF GAMING, A GAME CONTROLLER AND A GAMING SYSTEM - A method of gaming in a gaming system comprising a) conducting a plurality of games, each game including determining whether to award an entitlement, and, upon awarding the entitlement, controlling a size of the entitlement based on a size of at least part of a wager made in the game and adding the entitlement to a current total entitlement, b) determining to apply the total entitlement, and c) applying the total entitlement to subsequent game play independently of the most recent wager size. | 06-23-2011 |
Alexander Sandford Todd Young, Randwick Nsw AU
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20120004020 | GAMING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of controlling output of a game outcome to a player in a gaming system: obtaining a stop position for each of a plurality of reels, each reel having a plurality of symbols, each stop position specifying which symbols of the reel will be displayed to thereby specify a game outcome; determining whether an output selection condition is met in respect of the specified game outcome; randomly selecting from at least two different outputs of the specified game outcome based on probabilities associated with respective ones of the at least two different outputs upon the output selection condition being met; outputting the specified game outcome in accordance with the selected output. | 01-05-2012 |
David J. Young, Sydney AU
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20130029171 | Nickel-Base Alloy - A nickel-base alloy comprising: 12-40 wt % chromium; up to 13 wt % copper; up to 8% aluminium; balance nickel and incidental impurities is disclosed. Such alloys show an improved carbon corrosion resistance at high temperatures. Such an alloy could therefore be utilised in chemical processing or conveying apparatus, such as steam reforming, syngas production, fertilizer production, ammonia production or coal gasification, or more generally where gases with high carbon potentials are present. The alloy may further comprise one or more rare earth elements, up to a combined total of 1 wt %. | 01-31-2013 |
Douglas Michael Young, Chandler Qld AU
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20130277136 | METHOD FOR UNOBTRUSIVE ADAPTATION TO ENABLE POWER STEERING IN VINTAGE CARS - A retro-fittable power steering system for a vehicle; said system including an actuator acting on a component of the steering system of a said vehicle downstream of the steering box of said steering system; said system characterised in that said power steering system is activated manually under driver control; said system further characterised in that original steering components of said vehicle remain un-modified. | 10-24-2013 |
Graeme P. Young, Malvern AU
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20110052538 | PROBIOTIC/NON-PROBIOTIC COMBINATIONS - This invention pertains to a method of promoting gastrointestinal health by ingesting a composition comprising one or more probiotic microorganisms, one or more carbohydrate sources, and one or more resistant protein products. Large intestinal health is benefited by one or more of the following: increased fecal weight, lower fecal pH, increased carbohydrate fermentation, and amelioration of protein fermentation. | 03-03-2011 |
20140287940 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING NEOPLASMS - II - The present invention relates generally to nucleic acid molecules in respect of which changes to the DNA or to the RNA or protein expression profiles are indicative of the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acid molecules in respect of which changes to the DNA or to the RNA or protein expression profiles are indicative of the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm, such as an adenoma or an adenocarcinoma. The DNA or the expression profiles of the present invention are useful in a range of applications including, but not limited to, those relating to the diagnosis and/or monitoring of colorectal neoplasms, such as colorectal adenocarcinomas. Accordingly, in a related aspect the present invention is directed to a method of screening a subject for the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm by screening for modulation in the DNA or the RNA or protein expression profile of one or more nucleic acid molecule markers. | 09-25-2014 |
20150159223 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING NEOPLASMS - The present invention relates generally to nucleic acid molecules, the RNA and protein expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acid molecules, the expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm, such as an adenoma or an adenocarcinoma. The expression profiles of the present invention are useful in a range of applications including, but not limited to, those relating to the diagnosis and/or monitoring of colorectal neoplasms, such as colorectal adenocarcinomas. Accordingly, in a related aspect the present invention is directed to a method of screening a subject for the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm by screening for modulation in the expression profile of one or more nucleic acid molecule markers. | 06-11-2015 |
Graeme P. Young, South Australia AU
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20100292094 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING NEOPLASMS - The present invention relates generally to nucleic acid molecules, the RNA and protein expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acid molecules, the expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm, such as an adenoma or an adenocarcinoma. The expression profiles of the present invention are useful in a range of applications including, but not limited to, those relating to the diagnosis and/or monitoring of colorectal neoplasms, such as colorectal adenocarcinomas. Accordingly, in a related aspect the present invention is directed to a method of screening a subject for the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm by screening for modulation in the expression profile of one or more nucleic acid molecule markers. | 11-18-2010 |
20110098189 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING NEOPLASMS - II - The present invention relates generally to nucleic acid molecules in respect of which changes to the DNA or to the RNA or protein expression profiles are indicative of the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm. More particularly, the present invention is directed to nucleic acid molecules in respect of which changes to the DNA or to the RNA or protein expression profiles are indicative of the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm, such as an adenoma or an adenocarcinoma. The DNA or the expression profiles of the present invention are useful in a range of applications including, but not limited to, those relating to the diagnosis and/or monitoring of colorectal neoplasms, such as colorectal adenocarcinomas. Accordingly, in a related aspect the present invention is directed to a method of screening a subject for the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a neoplasm by screening for modulation in the DNA or the RNA or protein expression profile of one or more nucleic acid molecule markers. | 04-28-2011 |
GraƩme P. Young, South Australia AU
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20110160072 | METHOD OF DIAGNOSING NEOPLASMS - The present invention relates generally to a nucleic acid molecule, the RNA and protein expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a nucleic acid molecule, the expression profiles of which are indicative of the onset and/or progression of a colorectal neoplasm, such as an adenoma or an adenocarcinoma. The expression profiles of the present invention are useful in a range of applications including, but not limited to, those relating to the diagnosis and/or monitoring of colorectal neoplasms, such as colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas. Accordingly, in a related aspect the present invention is directed to a method of screening a subject for the onset, predisposition to the onset and/or progression of a large intestine neoplasm by screening for modulation in the expression profile of said nucleic acid molecule markers. | 06-30-2011 |
Greg Young, Bundall AU
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20090113596 | Compression garment or method of manufacture - A compression garment | 05-07-2009 |
Gregory John Young, Bundall AU
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20130174317 | Compression garment or method of manufacture - A compression garment | 07-11-2013 |
Hartley Frank Young, Victoria AU
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20080203181 | Rail Clip Insulator - A two-part rail clip insulator ( | 08-28-2008 |
Hartley Frank Young, Melton AU
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20100147967 | RAIL INSULATORS - Improved shoulder insulator for a rail seat assembly which enables the rail seat to be pre assembled at the rail tie fabrication plant into a preloaded position where a rail can be laid on the tie on site. On site the rail clips can be moved to the loaded position after the rail is placed in position. The rail seat includes a concrete rail tie; a pair of rail clip support shoulders cast in place in said rail tie each said shoulder having a rail face between its external sides; a pair of shoulder insulators each shaped to lie against the rail face of the rail shoulder; a pair of rail clips each having a base section adapted to seat within the rail clip support shoulder and a toe section adapted to seat on the rail base, the toe section comprising a pair of bifurcated arms extending from said base section and being bent in a curve so that the toes lie adjacent but beyond the base; a pair of toe insulators each adapted to fit about the toe of the rail clip to insulate the clip from the rail base; the arrangement being such that when the rail clip is in the preloaded position the toe insulator and the toe of the clips do not project beyond the face of the shoulder insulator so that a rail can be laid between the rail shoulders and their associated insulators. The shoulder insulator is shaped to lie against the rail face of the rail shoulder level with the gate of the shoulder and abutting the location flange and incorporating side arms that slip over the external retention rib of the shoulders which is dimensioned so that when the shoulder insulator top is pulled toward the rail and lifted up, the side arms clear the retention clips and the top edge of the shoulder insulator post clears the front of the toe insulator. | 06-17-2010 |
20150083816 | RAIL CLIP - A rail clip for fastening railway rails to rail ties. The clip consists of U -shaped member formed from metal plate having a base with a free end and the other end curving upwards with an internal radius of 18 mm or less and a short straight section followed by a second curve and two tapered arms extending therefrom or beyond the curve, said base adapted to be secured to said tie outwardly spaced from the foot of said rail, said arms being bent downwards in a third curve beyond said base and finally the tip portion of said arms being bent backwards in a forth curve toward and short of said base to form toes which are orientated for contact with the top surface of the rail base such that said arms and toes are deflected upwards relative to said rail to develop downward clamping forces at the said toes which hold the said rail on the said tie to restrain longitudinal, lateral and vertical movement; after the said clip is formed it is hardened and tempered and then cold set by loading it in the same manner as occurs in track but the applied load is increased until the yield is passed and the clip is permanently deformed, the load is then removed & the process is repeated at least once. | 03-26-2015 |
Ian Young, Dudley Park AU
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20120263840 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FORMING A FLEXIBLE EDIBLE LAYER - A method for modifying the resilience of a flexible layer having a predetermined footprint and to be formed from a predetermined amount of edible material is described. The method includes increasing the thickness of the flexible layer whilst maintaining the predetermined amount of edible material and the footprint of the flexible layer. In one embodiment, increasing the thickness involves moulding in a flowable form the predetermined amount of edible material in a mould, the mould including a moulding region of substantially the same footprint as the flexible layer with the moulding region including at least one projection extending from the moulding region. The predetermined amount of edible material is then allowed to set. | 10-18-2012 |
Ian Young, South Australia AU
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20100098828 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FORMING A FLEXIBLE EDIBLE LAYER - A method for modifying the resilience of a flexible layer having a predetermined footprint and to be formed from a predetermined amount of edible material is described. The method includes increasing the thickness of the flexible layer whilst maintaining the predetermined amount of edible material and the footprint of the flexible layer. In one embodiment, increasing the thickness involves moulding in a flowable form the predetermined amount of edible material in a mould, the mould including a moulding region of substantially the same footprint as the flexible layer with the moulding region including at least one projection extending from the moulding region. The predetermined amount of edible material is then allowed to set. | 04-22-2010 |
Ian John Young, South Australia AU
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20100028498 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MELT BODIES FOR FOOD ARTICLES AND MELT BODIES FOR FOOD ARTICLES - A method for manufacturing melt bodies for food articles such as bread rolls is disclosed. The method includes mixing one cheese component that is a flowable cheese with another food component such as a particulate bacon to form a homogeneous mixture. The mixture may also include another cheese component including shredded cheese which helps to give form and structure to the mixture. The mixture is then used to form melt bodies of reproducible size and shape in the form of disks that can be applied to a bread roll to be cooked. Each melt body could be in the form of a disk that can conveniently be applied to the bread roll to form a cheese and bacon roll. The melt body is mounted on an upper surface of a partially baked roll and then cooked together with the roll in a baking oven. The melt body melts but stays bound together on the roll. This helps to reduce wastage and also helps to facilitate portion control. It also enhances the aesthetics by providing a neat and consistent appearance. | 02-04-2010 |
Jamie Young, East Maitland AU
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20150028564 | TOW HITCH WITH MOVABLE COUPLING - A tow hitch with a main body which is adapted to be fixed relative to a towing vehicle, and a coupling movable relative to the body between a first position arranged to engage a tow bar, and a second position for towing. | 01-29-2015 |
Jennifer Young, Petersham AU
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20120196925 | Therapeutic and Diagnostic Molecules - The present invention relates to methods for modulating angiogenesis, comprising administering to a subject, or cells or tissue derived therefrom: (i) one or more miRNA, or precursors or variants thereof, wherein at least one of said miRNA comprises a seed region comprising the sequence UCACAGU (SEQ ID NO:37) to inhibit angiogenesis; or (ii) one or more antagonists of a miRNA, wherein said miRNA comprises a seed region comprising the sequence UCACAGU (SEQ ID NO:37) to promote or induce angiogenesis. Also provided are methods of diagnosis of conditions associated with abnormal angiogenesis, or determining predisposition thereto. Suitable pharmaceutical compositions are also provided. | 08-02-2012 |
Jeromy Michael Young, Richmond AU
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20140184898 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A video conversion device, containing electronic circuitry for conversion of a High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) signal fed through input terminal to a Serial Digital Interface (SDI) signal which is outputted through output terminals, is connected to a conventional video camera battery pack. The body has four L-shaped slideway formations to receive slides on a battery plate to form a push-on physical connection with the camera. One side of the body is recessed, with four lugs or slide formations complementary to the slideway formations, at the edges of the recess, to be fitted into the slideways formed in the base of the battery pack to the slideway slots in the conversion device, and the battery pack can be quickly fitted to the conversion device via a push-on connection. The battery pack supplies power to the circuitry of the conversion device through terminals which is then supplied to the camera. | 07-03-2014 |
John William Young, East Sydney AU
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20150310510 | TAXIMETER, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A TAXI - A taximeter, system and method for a taxi are disclosed. In one aspect, the taximeter includes a processing system including a memory having stored therein a plurality of computer applications, wherein the processing system is configured to execute a meter application during a passenger trip to determine a fare due, and execute a payment application to facilitate electronic payment of the fare due. In particular embodiments, the taximeter establishes a wireless data communication session with a mobile device of the passenger to facilitate payment of the fare due via the mobile device. | 10-29-2015 |
Joshua Michael Young, Hawker AU
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20120209560 | HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE DEVICE - A hand operated input device including: a series of activation points activated by the fingers of a user; a motion sensor measuring a current orientation of the users hand and a processing means interconnected to the activation points and the motion sensors for output in a substantially continuous manner a series of currently active activation points and the current position and orientation of the input device. | 08-16-2012 |
Joshua Michael Young, Wawker AU
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20130207890 | METHODS DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR CREATING CONTROL SIGNALS - A interface comprising a hand operated input device with a series of activation points activated by the digits (fingers and/or thumb) of a user; a sensor component measuring a current motion, orientation, and/or position of the input device and a output component interconnected to the activation points and the sensor component for outputting in a series the currently active activation points and the current motion, orientation, and/or position of the input device. | 08-15-2013 |
Joshua Michael Young, Manuka AU
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20150103019 | Methods and Devices and Systems for Positioning Input Devices and Creating Control - An interface comprising a structure on which a touch-sensitive unit may be positioned, moved through space in association with a user's hand, and receive touch input from one or more of the digits of said hand. | 04-16-2015 |
Justin G. Young, Victoria AU
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20130033596 | PROJECTION AIDED FEATURE MEASUREMENT USING UNCALIBRATED CAMERA - A method of measuring a feature of an article may include projecting a scale template onto the article at a predetermined size. The method may additionally include projecting a measurement pattern onto the article. An image containing the feature, the scale template, and the measurement pattern may be recorded by the camera. The method may further include determining a scale factor of the image based on the scale template, and determining a size and/or a location of the feature based upon the measurement pattern and the image scale factor. | 02-07-2013 |
Malcolm Alexander Young, Stathfield AU
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20130307426 | POWER SUPPLY AND METHOD FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEVICE - Disclosed herein are a power control system ( | 11-21-2013 |
Malcolm Alexander Young, Strathfield AU
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20110068712 | POWER SUPPLY AND METHOD FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEVICE - Disclosed herein are a power control system ( | 03-24-2011 |
20120273663 | LUMINAIRE AND LANTERN - The present disclosure provides an artificial lighting device ( | 11-01-2012 |
Matthew J. Young, Brighton AU
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20110037199 | RESIN CONTAINMENT AND INJECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A resin containment and injection system includes a tool, a resin storage well provided in the tool, a composite layup location provided on the tool and a vacuum bagging film provided over the resin storage well. The vacuum bagging film is configured to define a volume in the resin storage well responsive to establishment of a pressure equilibrium across the vacuum bagging film and substantially eliminate the volume responsive to application of positive pressure against the vacuum bagging film. | 02-17-2011 |
Michael Francis Young, Brisbane AU
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20100263752 | Pumpbox - A pumpbox, the pumpbox being in fluid communication with one or more vessels, wherein the pumpbox comprises a classification portion and level control means adapted to control the level of fluid within the one or more vessels. | 10-21-2010 |
20110174696 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING FLOTATION CELL PERFORMANCE - A method of operating a flotation cell wherein a feed stream containing particles is provided to the flotation cell wherein a proportion of the particles rise in the cell and exit the cell in a concentrate stream and a proportion of the particles sink in the cell, wherein at least a portion of the particles that sink in the cell are subject to a classification process to produce classified particles and at least a portion of the classified particles are recycled to the flotation cell. | 07-21-2011 |
Michael Francis Young, Queensland AU
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20090250383 | Flotation Method - A flotation method in which a liquid or slurry is fed to a downcomer ( | 10-08-2009 |
20100230326 | OIL SANDS FLOTATION - An oil sands flotation circuit wherein a feed stream is fed to a bank comprising at least one rougher flotation cell producing a rougher concentrate stream and a rougher tailings stream, said rougher concentrate stream being fed to a bank comprising at least one cleaner flotation cell producing a cleaner concentrate stream and a cleaner tailings stream. | 09-16-2010 |
Patrick Young, Queensland AU
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20080243269 | Method and System for Scheduling Reinforcing Bars for Use in Reinforced Products - An automated method of scheduling reinforcing bars for use in reinforced products, the method including the steps of: storing default reinforced product parameters in a database ( | 10-02-2008 |
Paul Ean Young, New South Wales AU
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20110143338 | NUCLEIC ACID ENZYMES AND COMPLEXES AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to methods that utilise multi-component nucleic acid complex (MNA complex) cascades. The MNA complexes may have cleavage or ligase activity. Further, the invention provides cascades which may include one or more DNAzymes. The invention also provides methods which use these cascades for the identification, detection and quantification of targets. | 06-16-2011 |
Paul Ean Young, Engadine AU
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20100221711 | Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Viral Load Detection Assay - The invention concerns a method for the extraction of nucleic acids from biological samples e.g. tissue material or sputum derived from human or animal species and the quantitative detection thereafter of said nucleic acids e.g. in terms of viral load, more specifically RSV viral load detection. | 09-02-2010 |
20120101267 | MULTICOMPONENT NUCLEIC ACID ENZYMES WITH CLEAVAGE, LIGASE OR OTHER ACTIVITY AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - The present invention relates to Multicomponent Nucleic Acid Enzymes (MNAzymes) and methods for their use. MNAzymes comprise two or more oligonucleotide components which self-assemble in the presence of one or more MNAzyme assembly facilitator molecules to form a catalytically active structure which may have cleavage, ligase or other enzymatic activity. Compositions for making MNAzymes and collections of MNAzymes are provided, together with uses thereof. Also provided are methods for using MNAzymes for the detection, identification and/or quantification of one or more targets. The methods can be practiced in solution-based assays or in assays where one or more reaction components are attached to a support structure. The methods allow for multiplexing the MNAzyme detection to detect multiple targets in a single reaction. Also provided are kits for making the compositions, and for practicing the methods provided herein. | 04-26-2012 |
Paul Michael Young, Sydney AU
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20110308516 | Delivery device for a powder aerosol - The invention provides a delivery device ( | 12-22-2011 |
Ross Young, Lutwyche AU
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20090075827 | DIAGNOSTIC METHODS AND AGENTS - The present invention relates generally to a method and agents for profiling or stratifying an individual or group of individuals with respect to a neurological, psychiatric or psychological condition, phenotype or state, including a sub-threshold neurological, psychiatric or psychological condition, phenotype or state. More particularly, the present invention utilizes genetic means to profile or stratify individuals with respect to a neurological, psychiatric or psychological condition, phenotype or state. The present invention enables the identification of individuals at risk of these disorders thus affording the opportunity for early intervention. In addition, the subject invention allows the prediction of drug or other treatment response and adverse reactions. | 03-19-2009 |
Ross Mcdonald Young, Queensland AU
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20090291432 | Genetic profiles associated with the 957C>T polymorphism in the DRD2 gene - The present invention relates to a method for profiling an individual or group of individuals with respect to a neurological, psychiatric or psychological condition, phenotype or state, including a sub-threshold neurological, psychiatric or psychological condition, phenotype or state. More particularly, the present invention identifies a genetic profile associated with the 957C>T polymorphysm within the dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2), indicating a predisposition to schizophrenia and other neurological diseases. | 11-26-2009 |
Tim Young, Moorabbin AU
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20140066904 | Packaged Catheter Assembly - The present invention relates to a packaged catheter assembly comprising: a catheter assembly comprising a catheter shaft and a catheter sleeve mounted on the catheter shaft; and packaging for the catheter assembly, in which the catheter assembly is packaged, wherein the packaging is openable from one end thereof and wherein the catheter sleeve is mounted on a distal end of the catheter shaft, and wherein the distal end of the catheter shaft and the catheter sleeve are disposed at or towards the openable end of the packaging. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066905 | Catheter Grip and Catheter Assembly - A catheter grip and catheter assembly are provided. The catheter grip includes a body portion adapted to extend circumferentially around a catheter shaft of the catheter assembly to facilitate gripping of the catheter shaft by a user. The catheter grip also includes a head portion through which the catheter shaft can be fed and a biasing mechanism. The biasing mechanism biases the body portion and the head portion away from one another. | 03-06-2014 |
Tony Young, Mackay AU
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20120260539 | LOCK ASSEMBLY FOR AN EXCAVATOR WEAR MEMBER - A lock assembly for an excavator wear assembly, the lock assembly a locking pin having at least one dowel extending outwardly therefrom. The lock assembly also includes a retaining member having a seat and a cavity and a biasing member located within the cavity of the retaining member. The biasing member is adapted to exert a biasing force on the dowel to releasably retain the dowel within the seat of the retaining member. | 10-18-2012 |
20120260540 | EXCAVATOR WEAR ASSEMBLY - A wear assembly having an adaptor with a spigot portion is disclosed. The spigot portion has a transverse dimension. The wear assembly also has a wear member releasably mountable on the adaptor. The wear member has a body with a socket cavity and the socket cavity is adapted to receive the spigot portion of the adaptor. The wear member also has a pair of mounting ears extending from the body. Each of the mounting ears has a transverse dimension. The transverse dimension of each mounting ear is in the range 0.25 to 0.4 of the transverse dimension of the spigot portion. | 10-18-2012 |
Trevor Lindsay Young, Botany AU
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20090317938 | ADJUSTMENT OF MASKS BY RE-FLOW - As a step in performing a process on a structure, a hole pattern is provided in a thin layer of organic resin masking material formed over the structure to provide a process mask. A processing step is then performed through the openings in the mask, and after a processing step is completed the mask is adjusted by a re-flow process in which the structure is placed into an atmosphere of solvent vapor of a solvent of the mask material. By way of the re-flow process, the mask material softens and re-flows to reduce the size of the openings in the mask causing edges of the surface areas on which the processing step was performed to be covered by the mask for subsequent processing steps. | 12-24-2009 |
20120003779 | ABRASION-ETCH TEXTURING OF GLASS - A method for texturing a surface of a substrate comprising creating micro-fractures in the surface of the substrate to be textured, and etching the surface of the substrate to be textured to open the micro-fractures. | 01-05-2012 |
Yvonne E. Young, Tasmania AU
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20130186345 | AQUACULTURE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - The present invention provides aquaculture assemblies for culturing oysters in deep waters and includes at least one structure adapted for culturing an aquacultural species; at least one floatation means; and at least one anchoring means connecting said floatation means to the sea bed; wherein said structure is connected to or comprises said floatation means or said floatation means comprises said structure; and wherein said assembly is adapted for supporting said at least one structure either: a) substantially above the water surface at low-tide, and at least substantially below the water surface at high-tide, or b) substantially just below the water surface at low-tide, and fully below the water surface at high-tide. Methods for culturing aquacultural species using assemblies according to the invention are also provided. | 07-25-2013 |