Broadbent, GB
Clive Broadbent, Newton GB
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20100059606 | VENTING DEVICE - A venting device for a trigger sprayer closure, comprising a venting ring ( | 03-11-2010 |
Graham Broadbent, Suffolk GB
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20150202623 | Evaporation Of Solvents From Samples - Apparatus and methods are provided relating to evaporation of solvents from samples and to prolonging the time taken to carry out an evaporation procedure. A cap for engaging with an open end of a sample container comprises an engaging surface for engaging with the open end, and a body portion which extends over the open end. The body portion is preformed to define an opening which provides a fluid pathway between the open end of the container and the surroundings of the container, such that the cap impedes vapour flow from a sample in the container to the surroundings of the container. A holder for receiving a plurality of such caps is also provided and a method of evaporating a solvent from a sample in a sample container is described. | 07-23-2015 |
Ian Broadbent, Aberdeen GB
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20110027280 | Methods For Inducing Autolysis In Infectious Bacteria - The present invention relates to methods for the killing of infectious bacteria by modulating the extra-cellular concentration of bacterial cell signalling molecules. This has the effect of inducing rapid cell death (autolysis) in the majority of bacterial cells, and preventing virulence or restoring a benign state in surviving cells. These receptors have applications for the treatment of individuals with susceptibility to infection, the treatment of patients with existing infections, in disease management, and in related applications where the host for infection is an animal or plant. The compositions described herein are particularly relevant to | 02-03-2011 |
20130011400 | Methods For Inducing Autolysis In Infectious Bacteria - The present invention relates to methods for the killing of infectious bacteria by modulating the extra-cellular concentration of bacterial cell signalling molecules. This has the effect of inducing rapid cell death (autolysis) in the majority of bacterial cells, and preventing virulence or restoring a benign state in surviving cells. These receptors have applications for the treatment of individuals with susceptibility to infection, the treatment of patients with existing infections, in disease management, and in related applications where the host for infection is an animal or plant. The compositions described herein are particularly relevant to | 01-10-2013 |
Ian David Broadbent, Cults GB
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20100124764 | SINGLE CHAIN ANTIBODY LIBRARY DESIGN - The invention provides polynucleotide vectors and linkers and methods for designing and making single chain variable fragment (“ScFv”) libraries. The invention also provides polynucleotide vectors and linkers and methods for reformatting the ScFv library into Fab and IgG formats for high throughput production and screening. | 05-20-2010 |
Neil Broadbent, London GB
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20100321181 | LOCATION SERVICES - A portable device arranged to repeatedly determine its position, determine when it has been in the same location for a predetermined length of time on the basis of the periodically determined positions and, when it determines that it has been in the same location for the predetermined length of time, keep a record of that location. The device being further arranged to perform said determining and recording continuously and independently of a user. | 12-23-2010 |
Nicholas Martin Broadbent, Cramlington GB
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20150151908 | WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM - A waste disposal device for sealing waste and a cassette for dispensing film are disclosed. The waste disposal device comprises first and second rollers, each comprising first and second end portions and a joining portion therebetween. The end portions of the first and second rollers are arranged to receive and seal first and second film portions therebetween as the first and second rollers rotate. The joining portions of the first and second rollers are arranged to define an aperture for receiving waste in a first rotary configuration of the rollers and to seal the first and second film portions therebetween in a second rotary configuration of the first and second rollers. The cassette comprises first and second portions comprising respective first and second film dispensers. The first portion is mechanically connected to the second portion. The cassette is moveable between a first, compact configuration and a second, extended configuration. | 06-04-2015 |
Nicholas Martin Broadbent, Cambridge GB
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20080282722 | Methods and Apparatus for Dispensing Beverages - The present invention provides an apparatus for dispensing a beverage, the beverage comprising a liquid-beverage portion and a frozen-beverage portion. The apparatus comprises means for dispensing into a receptacle the liquid beverage portion, means ( | 11-20-2008 |
20110042413 | PISTON PUMP AND DRIVER THEREFOR - A pump driver, a disposable pump cartridge for use with the pump driver and a beverage dispenser employing the pump drive are disclosed. The disposable pump cartridge comprises at least one barrel | 02-24-2011 |
Peter Jeffrey Broadbent, North Yorkshire GB
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20080261003 | Improvements in and Relating to Image Articles - The invention relates to a method of manufacturing an image article comprising the steps of: | 10-23-2008 |
20090212554 | PRINTING - An image article comprises a substrate having a security image coated on at least a portion thereof, which security image effects less than 50% reflectance of radiation of a wavelength between 800 and 900 nm, wherein the security image comprises a defined infrared-absorbing compound, for example Pigment Green 8, wherein said infrared-absorbing compound does not create a strongly coloured security image. | 08-27-2009 |
20100059691 | Security Inks Containing Infrared Absorbing Metal Compounds - A composition comprising an ink and an infrared-absorbing material wherein said infrared-absorbing material comprises a metal, a metal salt, a metal oxide or metal nitride is described. Also described is an article comprising a substrate having imaged thereon an infrared-absorbing material to form a security image; and a method of manufacture of such an article said method comprising image-wise applying substrate a composition comprising an infrared-absorbing material. | 03-11-2010 |
20140147576 | PRINTING - An image article comprises a substrate having a security image coated on at least a portion thereof, which security image effects less than 50% reflectance of radiation of a wavelength between 800 and 900 nm, wherein the security image comprises a defined infrared-absorbing compound, for example Pigment Green 8, wherein said infrared-absorbing compound does not create a strongly coloured security image. | 05-29-2014 |
Peter R. Broadbent, Bristol GB
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20160110167 | VISUALIZATIONS CREATED IN DECLARATIVE VISUALIZATION LANGUAGES - A declarative specification for visualization may be improved. The declarative specification for the visualization may be identified and checked for appropriateness. This appropriateness check can be done by ensuring that the declarative specification meets a number of rules. The rules may be predefined and include rules that define best practices for visualizations. If a portion of the declarative specification violates one of the rules, it can be highlighted. In this way, the user can see how the declarative specification can be improved for visualization. | 04-21-2016 |
20160110895 | GENERATING A COMPUTER EXECUTABLE CHART VISUALIZATION BY ANNOTATING A STATIC IMAGE - A computer executable chart visualization may be generated from a static image of the chart visualization. The static image, a set of pre-defined chart elements, and a portion of the static image that corresponds to a pre-defined chart element may each be identified. A mapping between the portion of the static image and the pre-defined chart elements may be determined, and a visual or logical property of each portion of the static image may be determined. A declarative description of the chart visualization may be generated by setting the visual properties for each of the respective pre-defined chart elements. | 04-21-2016 |
Thomas Broadbent, Glossop GB
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20140265143 | MECHANICAL SEAL SUPPORT SYSTEM - A mechanical seal support system includes a pre-pressurized bladder accumulator containing a barrier fluid and a gas under pressure. A cooling circuit includes a mechanical seal for feeding the barrier fluid from the accumulator to the cooling circuit with a pressure regulating device located between the accumulator and the cooling device. A device, responsive to the pressure in the cooling circuit, for indicating when an actual pressure is below a predetermined pressure level is included. | 09-18-2014 |
20150059889 | BLADDER ACCUMULATOR VOLUME INDICATING DEVICE - A mechanical seal support system includes a bladder accumulator with a first connection to the top of the bladder accumulator and a second connection to the bottom of the bladder accumulator with a device that is responsive to the pressures at each of the first and second connections of the bladder accumulator for providing an output determined by the difference between the pressures. The mechanical seal support system further includes a display for displaying the output in a manner indicative of the volume of the fluid in the bladder accumulator relative to a predetermined volume. | 03-05-2015 |
20150130141 | COMPONENT SEAL - A mechanical seal includes an elastomeric member, a spring biasing device, a longitudinally floating first member having a seal face, a longitudinally non-floating second member and a longitudinally floating third member. The elastomeric member is in sealing engagement with the first member, second member and third member and the spring biasing device is longitudinally positioned between the first member and the second member. One of either the first member or the second member is provided with at least one protruding male portion and the other member of either the first member or the second member is provided with corresponding female portion into which the male portion locates. | 05-14-2015 |
20150300500 | A SEAL - A mechanical seal for providing a fluid-tight seal between relatively rotatable elements includes a stationary part for securing to a housing, which has a stationary seal face, a rotary part for securing to a shaft, which includes a rotary seal face, a spring urging the rotary seal face into engagement with the stationary seal face and a toroidal sealing member between the rotary component and the shaft. The toroidal sealing member is accommodated within a recess of the rotary part, and the recess is defined by two members of which the first rotary part member includes the seal face and a second rotary part member is positioned between the first rotary part member and the spring. | 10-22-2015 |