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Alf Baker, Dandenong South AU
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20130032379 | INTEGRATED CLAMP INSULATORS - An electrical insulator ( | 02-07-2013 |
Benjamin Paul Baker, New South Wales AU
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20090301695 | CONTROL HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger ( | 12-10-2009 |
Cameron Macmillan Baker, Queensland AU
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20090211842 | Support Assembly - This invention relates to support assembly ( | 08-27-2009 |
Charles Julian Russell Baker, Wattleup AU
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20090133481 | SOIL MOISTURE SAMPLING DEVICE - A soil moisture sampling device ( | 05-28-2009 |
Christopher Lawrence Baker, Rossmoyne AU
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20140051153 | PROCESS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF ORGANICS IN BAYER PROCESS STREAMS - A process for the destruction of organics in a Bayer process stream, the process comprising the steps of: a) Passing a volume of a Bayer process stream to a reactor vessel in which is provided a population of a mixed bacterial culture; and b) Retaining that volume of the Bayer process stream in the reactor vessel for a period of time during which at least 10% by mass as carbon of the organic compounds destroyed originate from non-oxalate organic compounds, wherein the mixed bacterial culture comprises a mix of bacterial species capable of destroying organics and which has previously been adapted to the Bayer process stream, or a stream of substantially similar composition, prior to introduction to the reactor vessel. | 02-20-2014 |
Garry Baker, Melbourne AU
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20160130505 | PROCESS AND PLANT FOR CONVERSION OF WASTE MATERIAL TO LIQUID FUEL - A process and plant for the thermocatalytic conversion of waste materials into reusable fuels and a fuel produced by the process, involving the steps of delivering melted waste material to one or more pyrolysis chambers via heated and valved manifolds and effecting pyrolysis of the waste material into a gaseous state in an oxygen purged and pressure controlled environment. Pyrolytic gases are then transferred to a catalytic converter where the molecular structure of the gaseous material is altered in structure and form, with gases then transferred to one or more condensers to distil and cool gases in to their respective fractions. After post pyrolysis treatment, fuel fractions form a useable fuel. | 05-12-2016 |
Geoff Baker, Geelong AU
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20130162190 | INTEGRATED CONTROLLER FOR CLOSURE OPERATOR UNIT - An integrated controller for an operator unit for powering an overhead garage roller door or roller shutter is described. The operator unit comprises a motor, an output drive assembly, a timing assembly unit, and a clutch assembly for providing selective engagement between motor powered operation and manual operation (provided by a chain rotating a chain wheel). The motor is arranged to drive a shaft which, in turn, provides drive to the roller door or shutter assembly (not shown), which includes an axle around which the roller door or shutter is wound. The integrated controller comprises an inverter for receiving a single phase power supply and supplying three phase power to drive the motor; and a drive controller in operable association with the inverter for providing active management of the operation of the motor. | 06-27-2013 |
Geoffrey Baker, Geelong AU
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20150252607 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DRIVING A MOVEABLE CLOSURE - The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for driving a moveable closure, such as a garage door. In an initialisation process in a setup mode for the door operator for driving a moveable closure between open and closed positions, the apparatus allows selection of opening and/or closing speeds for the closure from a plurality of predefined stored driving speeds. This selection, or the range of stored driving speeds available for selection, is made in accordance with the type of closure to be driven, and this may be established automatically by detecting certain characteristics of movement of the closure as part of the initialisation process. | 09-10-2015 |
John Patrick Baker, Camberwell AU
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20100203487 | Systems and methods for assessing a medical ultrasound imaging operator's competency - Methods and systems are provided for assessing a medical ultrasound imaging operator's competency. The system includes a console containing a plurality of virtual controls, such as knobs, for simulating a real-life examination of a patient. The images created by the system change dynamically as the different virtual knobs on the console are adjusted. The console provides a certification examination for a medical ultrasound imaging operator. The console also includes a process to assess the medical ultrasound imaging operator's competency. The process determines a plurality of scores in order to assess the competency of the medical ultrasound imaging operator. | 08-12-2010 |
John Robert North Baker, South Australia AU
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20090018844 | Interactive Property Tour - A system for creating a web based tour for an item of interest characterised in that it includes the steps of: | 01-15-2009 |
Katherine J. Baker, Riverview AU
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20090039152 | Apparatus for Accrediting Event Participants - The present invention relates to the accreditation of participants to an event. Participants are invited to register, allowing an accreditation system ( | 02-12-2009 |
Lee Andrew Baker, Preston, Victoria AU
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20160066752 | SHOWER RECESS, TAP, AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION - The invention provides a shower recess comprising: a shower outlet ( | 03-10-2016 |
Lyndon Frederick Baker, Queensland AU
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20130314225 | ALARM DEVICE FOR ALERTING HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS - Provided is a smoke alarm device ( | 11-28-2013 |
Malcolm J. Baker, Queensland AU
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20140174048 | ROW INSENSITIVE BIOMASS HARVESTING AND BILLETING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A harvesting system and method providing a row insensitive plant cutting and gathering capability, suitable for harvesting tall, stalky plants such as sweet sorghum, cane, and the like, in high volume, which also billet cuts the harvested plants. Multiple plants are cut simultaneously on a continuous basis at any locations across a header of the system, and the cut plants are gathered into a continuous overlapping flow having a vertical extent or thickness of several stalks or canes and their associated foliage. The flow is then vertically compacted into a mat of reduced thickness while being conveyed into a billet cutter, which cuts the stalks or canes into billets of a desired length and discharges the billets to a desired location, all while the harvester is moving through a field harvesting. The system can be incorporated into a conventional sugarcane harvester in place of conventional base cutters and row dividers. | 06-26-2014 |
Mark S. Baker, Glenwood AU
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20090035849 | Depletion of plasma proteins - This invention relates to methods of analysis, and in particular to methods for the preliminary fractionation of samples in which low abundance molecules of interest, for example proteins, polysaccharides or fatty acids, are present together with more abundant molecules of little or no interest. In particular, the invention relates to methods of depletion of high abundance proteins from biological samples. Products and kits for use in the method are also disclosed, and form part of the invention. | 02-05-2009 |
20110008900 | DEPLETION OF PLASMA PROTEINS - This invention relates to methods of analysis, and in particular to methods for the preliminary fractionation of samples in which low abundance molecules of interest, for example proteins, polysaccharides or fatty acids, are present together with more abundant molecules of little or no interest. In particular, the invention relates to methods of depletion of high abundance proteins from biological samples. Products and kits for use in the method are also disclosed, and form part of the invention. In one aspect, the invention provides a method of depleting a high-abundance molecule from a biological sample, comprising the steps of a) subjecting the sample to affinity depletion using an affinity support with high affinity for a high abundance molecule, and/or b) immunodepletion using an affinity support coupled to an antibody directed against whole or previously fractionated plasma or serum. | 01-13-2011 |
Mark S. Baker, North Ryde AU
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20090137061 | DETECTING MOLECULES - The invention relates to separating molecules, in particular, to proteins comprised in biological fluid such as serum, to purifying molecules and to producing antisera to molecules. | 05-28-2009 |
Matthew P. Baker, Carrum Downs AU
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20130087736 | WATER SWELLABLE POLYMER MATERIALS - The invention provides a method of preparing an aqueous dispersion of polymer encapsulated particulate material, the method comprising: | 04-11-2013 |
Matthew Paul Baker, Carrum Downs AU
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20140329932 | POLYMER PARTICLES - The present invention relates to a method of preparing an aqueous dispersion of polymer encapsulated particulate material, the method comprising: providing a dispersion of the particulate material in a continuous aqueous phase, the dispersion comprising ethylenically unsaturated monomer and a stabiliser for the particulate material; and polymerising the ethylenically unsaturated monomer by non-living free radical polymerisation to form polymer that encapsulates the particulate material, thereby providing the aqueous dispersion of polymer encapsulated particulate material; wherein polymerisation of the ethylenically unsaturated monomer comprises: (a) polymerising a monomer composition that includes ionisable ethylenically unsaturated monomer so as to form a base responsive water swellable non-living polymer layer that encapsulates the particulate material; and (b) polymerising a monomer composition that includes non-ionisable ethylenically unsaturated monomer so as to form an extensible, water and base permeable non-living polymer layer that encapsulates the base responsive water swellable polymer layer. | 11-06-2014 |
Maurice Baker, Victoria AU
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20120039684 | Mobile Pallet with Locking Mechanism for a Container - A mobile pallet for loading into a container, the pallet comprising: a pallet chassis defining a leading end, a rear end and opposite sides of the pallet; wheels supporting the chassis for mobility; and at least one locking mechanism on one side of the pallet capable of extending outwardly of the pallet and locating against an adjacent inner side wall of the container to create a wedge between the pallet and the side wall thereby locking the pallet in the container. | 02-16-2012 |
Michael Baker, Sydney AU
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20150156213 | ANALYSIS OF TIME SERIES DATA - The systems and methods described herein relate to storing values, such as sketches, that represent time indexed data related to network traffic. The model may be indexed by multiple sets of keys and time range values. It is an advantage that the index is essentially repeated for different time intervals. Utilization of the sketches avoids prohibitively large amounts of network traffic from overwhelming the monitoring computing device(s). Further, the probabilistic representative accuracy of the sketches is dynamically configurable. The time indexed data may represent data traffic on a computer network. The time indexed data may be data packets sent on the network. In one or more embodiments the time indexed data may be sketches that represent and/or approximate the data packets. Further, it is contemplated herein that the accuracy of the sketches' representation may be dynamically configurable. | 06-04-2015 |
Paul Baker, Melbourne AU
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20100147976 | BOTTOM FEED FUEL INJECTORS - A liquid fuel injector connected to the fuel line manifold and return line manifold by plastic tubing, standard petrol fittings, or high pressure hosing so aiding ease of installation, each injector having a separate inlet and return line to assist in fuel temperature control. The injectors are designed to assist in keeping the temperature of the fuel as low as possible with the injector coil not being cooled by the fuel, but by ambient air. | 06-17-2010 |
Paul Baker, New South Wales AU
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20110149679 | METHOD AND DEVICES FOR UNDERWATER DEPLOYMENT OF A STRUCTURE - Described herein are methods and devices for underwater deployment of a structure. For example, the embodiments described herein are particularly focused on sonobuoys that are configured for autonomous deployment in an underwater environment. One embodiment provides a sonobuoy having a plurality of arms, which are in some embodiments telescopic. The sonobuoy is configured such that, upon deployment in an underwater environment, the arms extend and rotate from a collapsed storage configuration to an operative configuration. The rotation is brought about by way of tension in petal lines, which extend between an innermost telescopic segment of each arm and a central tether line intermediate the arms and a buoyancy device. | 06-23-2011 |
Paul Lloyd Baker, Waverley AU
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20080304892 | Keyboard for a Handheld Computer Device - A keyboard for a hand held computer device including an array of keys representing characters of an alphabet of a language, wherein the array includes: (a) keys representing frequently used vowel characters of said alphabet arranged together in series; (b) keys representing frequently used consonant characters of said alphabet arranged adjacent to said keys representing vowel characters; and (c) keys representing infrequently used consonant characters of said alphabet arranged in positions remote from said keys representing vowel characters, wherein the keys representing frequently used consonant characters are arranged in alphabetical order around the keys representing the vowel characters. | 12-11-2008 |
Paul Lloyd Baker, Glen Waverley AU
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20110206437 | KEYBOARD FOR A HANDHELD COMPUTER DEVICE - A one-handed keyboard for a hand held computing device is disclosed. The keyboard comprises an array of keys representing characters of an alphabet of a language. In one aspect, the array comprises keys representing frequently used vowel characters of the alphabet arranged together in series; keys representing frequently used consonant characters of the alphabet arranged adjacent to the keys representing vowel characters; and keys representing infrequently used consonant characters of the alphabet arranged in positions remote from the keys representing vowel characters. The keys may represent frequently used consonant characters are arranged in a relational order around the keys representing the vowel characters. | 08-25-2011 |
Raymond J. Baker, Victoria AU
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20100024914 | CLOSURE AND DISPENSING SYSTEM - A closure ( | 02-04-2010 |
Raymond John Baker, Victoria AU
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20110303670 | SECURE CLOSURE - A cap for closing a container comprising an openable access port located at or towards one end of the cap through which contents of the container can be dispensed when the access port is in an opened condition, an internal wall surface for engaging with one or more parts of an external surface of the container, a first part of a securing means located on the internal wall surface of the cap, the first part of the securing means for cooperatively engaging with second part of the securing means located on the external surface of the container to prevent removal of the cap from the container when the cap is located in a sealing condition on the container thereby preventing removal of the cap from the container, in that the engaging elements form a ratchet arrangement or a ratchet and pawl like arrangement allowing rotational movement of the cap with respect to the container in one direction only. | 12-15-2011 |
Richard John Baker, Queensland AU
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20100015585 | Method and apparatus for providing personalised audio-visual instruction - A method of and apparatus ( | 01-21-2010 |
Robert H. Baker, New South Wales AU
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20100171633 | Switch Arrangement for a Lighting Device - A lighting device includes a touch switch with touch contacts | 07-08-2010 |
Rohan Baker, New South Wales AU
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20150152505 | METHOD OF SCREENING FOR COLORECTAL CANCER - The present invention relates generally to a method of determining one or more probabilities of respective classifications of a neoplasm into one or more neoplastic categories. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method of determining the probability of classification of a large intestine neoplasm into one or more categories selected from adenoma, stage I, stage II, stage III or stage IV by screening for changes to the methylation levels of a panel of gene markers, including BCAT1, IKZF1, IRF4, GRASP and/or CAHM. The method of the present invention is 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 adenocarcinosis. | 06-04-2015 |
William John Baker, Thirroul AU
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20130199984 | Magnetic Screen - A magnetic screen assembly ( | 08-08-2013 |
20140144816 | Suspension Magnet - A suspension magnet assembly ( | 05-29-2014 |
William John Baker, New South Wales AU
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20110203976 | MAGNETIC SEPARATION APPARATUS - A magnetic separation apparatus ( | 08-25-2011 |