Clarke, AU
Adam Clarke, Macquarie Park AU
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20160068612 | ANTI-CD38 ANTIBODIES AND FUSIONS TO ATTENUATED INTERFERON ALPHA-2B - Antibodies that specifically bind to CD38, as well as constructs comprising such antibodies fused to attenuated interferon alpha-2B proteins are provided. Anti-CD38-attenuated interferon alpha-2b fusion constructs may be used to inhibit proliferation in cancerous cells that express both CD38 and the receptor for IFN-alpha2b, as well as to induce apoptosis in such cells. Inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis in cancerous cells may serve as the basis for the treatment of the underlying cancer. | 03-10-2016 |
Adam Clarke, Five Dock AU
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20140248238 | POLYPEPTIDE CONSTRUCTS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention provides a polypeptide construct comprising a peptide or polypeptide signaling ligand linked to an antibody or antigen binding portion thereof which binds to a cell surface-associated antigen, wherein the ligand comprises at least one amino acid substitution or deletion which reduces its potency on cells lacking expression of said antigen. | 09-04-2014 |
20140255302 | ANTIBODIES AGAINST TL1a AND USES THEREOF - The disclosure provides TNF-like ligand 1a (TL1a)-binding proteins comprising an antigen binding domain of an antibody which binds specifically to TL1a and inhibits interaction of TL1a and Death Receptor 3 (DR3) and which does not inhibit the interaction of TL1a and Decoy Receptor 3 (DcR3). The disclosure also provides uses of the TL1a-binding proteins. | 09-11-2014 |
20140286957 | ANTIBODIES TO CD1d - Isolated antibodies or antigen binding portions thereof that bind to CD1d. These antibodies and antigen binding portions thereof have application in treatment of conditions involving NKT cell effector function. | 09-25-2014 |
Adam W. Clarke, Macquarie Park AU
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20130280246 | Humanized Antibodies with Anti-Tumor Activity - The present invention provides humanised antibodies and binding domains thereof with anti-tumour activity. In particular the humanised antibodies have specific binding to and direct killing of human colon tumour cells and display potent immune-mediated cytotoxic activity against human colon cancer cells in vitro using antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) assays and in vivo using mouse tumour models. | 10-24-2013 |
Adam W. Clarke, Five Dock Nsw AU
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20100297134 | HUMANISED ANTIBODIES WITH ANTI-TUMOUR ACTIVITY - The present invention provides humanised antibodies and binding domains thereof with anti-tumour activity. In particular the humanised antibodies have specific binding to and direct killing of human colon tumour cells and display potent immune-mediated cytotoxic activity against human colon cancer cells in vitro using antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) assays and in vivo using mouse tumour models. | 11-25-2010 |
Adam W. Clarke, Russell Lea AU
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20080255343 | CHIMERIC ANTIBODIES - The present invention provides a chimeric antibody or an antigen-binding portion thereof. The antigen-binding portion comprises at least two complementarity determining regions (CDR) and at least three framework regions, wherein at least one CDR is a New World primate CDR | 10-16-2008 |
Adam William Clarke, Five Dock AU
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20110262445 | ANTI-IL-12/IL-23 ANTIBODIES - The present invention provides an antibody comprising an antigen binding domain which binds to human IL-12 and human IL-23. The antibody binds human IL-12p40 existing as a monomer (human IL-12p40) and as a homodimer (human IL-12p80) and the antibody inhibits the binding of human IL-12 to human IL-12R β2 and human IL-23 to human IL-23R but does not inhibit the binding of human IL-12 or human IL-23 or human IL-12p40 or human IL-12p80 to human IL-12Rβ1. | 10-27-2011 |
20140086922 | ANTI-IL-12/IL-23 ANTIBODIES - Provided herein is an antibody comprising an antigen binding domain which binds to human IL-12 and human IL-23. The antibody binds human IL-12p40 existing as a monomer (human IL-12p40) and as a homodimer (human IL-12p80), and the antibody inhibits the binding of human IL-12 to human IL-12Rβ2 and human IL-23 to human IL-23R but does not inhibit the binding of human IL-12 or human IL-23 or human IL-12p40 or human IL-12p80 to human IL-12Rβ1. | 03-27-2014 |
Adam William Clarke, Macquarie Park AU
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20130115166 | ANTI-IL-23 HETERODIMER SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES - The present disclosure provides an isolated or recombinant IL-23-binding protein comprising an antigen binding domain of an antibody, wherein the antigen binding domain specifically binds to IL-23 but does not significantly bind to an IL-12p40 subunit and does not significantly bind to an IL-23p19 subunit when they are not components of IL-23. The present disclosure also provides uses of the IL-23-binding protein. | 05-09-2013 |
Adam William Clarke, New South Wales AU
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20110319597 | VARIANT DOMAIN ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to domain antibodies which have modified framework regions such that the potency or level of binding of the domain antibody is improved. In particular the present invention relates to domain antibodies which bind TNFa in which changes have been made to framework sequences and to constructs including these domain antibodies. | 12-29-2011 |
Bryan Charles Clarke, Pearce AU
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20110281818 | HIGH FRUCTAN CEREAL PLANTS - The invention provides cereal plants having a high level of fructan useful for the production of a range of food, beverage, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical products. The invention provides methods of producing high-fructan products from plants modified to comprise a reduced level of an endogenous polypeptide with starch synthase activity, and products so produced. In some embodiments, plants are modified by introduction of an agent such as a nucleic acid molecule which down regulates endogenous starch synthase II gene expression. | 11-17-2011 |
Chris Clarke, Coolangatta, Queensland AU
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20120228317 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIQUID DOSING SYSTEM - A system and method for delivering liquid medicine from a bulk storage supply into an integral array of single dosage liquid medicine containers with control of the relative position of a dispensing point and a platform supporting the array of single dosages containers, and racking the array of containers in a storage device. | 09-13-2012 |
Christine L. Clarke, Faulconbridge AU
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20140363425 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING CANCERS HAVING ACTIVATED PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS - Systems and methods for identifying tumors having activated progesterone receptors are provided. Patients suspected of having a tumor susceptible to growth inhibition by anti-progestins can be treated with an anti-progestin. | 12-11-2014 |
20150276767 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING CANCERS HAVING ACTIVATED PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS - Systems and methods for identifying tumors having activated progesterone receptors are provided. Patients suspected of having a tumor susceptible to growth inhibition by anti-progestins can be treated with an anti-progestin. | 10-01-2015 |
David Clarke, Callaghan AU
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20160022197 | DETECTION OF BRCA CARRIERS IN BREAST TISSUE - A method and system for detecting the presence of BRCS carriers in breast tissue, comprises obtaining spectral data from breast tissue using a magnetic resonance spectroscopy device and producing spectral data by said device which provides chemical markers to enable detection of whether the breast tissue contains BRCA carriers. | 01-28-2016 |
David John Clarke, Chartwell AU
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20110232159 | Biodiesel Additive - The invention provides an additive for lowering the minimum usable temperature of a biodiesel fuel or a diesel/biodiesel blend. The additive comprises at least one saccharide ester and a polymer having a comb structure. In some instances there is only one saccharide ester present. In this case the saccharide ester comprises at least one saturated ester group and at least one unsaturated ester group. In other instances, there is more than one saccharide ester is present. In these cases the additive comprises a first saccharide ester comprising at least one saturated ester group and a second saccharide ester comprising at least one unsaturated ester group. | 09-29-2011 |
Gayle Clarke, South Australia AU
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20090009714 | Apparatus and Method For Assement and Rehabilitation After Acquired Brain Injury - The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for the assessment and rehabilitation of vision impairment. In particular, the invention is concerned with an apparatus displaying visual stimuli and the method of using this device for the purpose of assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with acquired brain injury and visual impairment resulting therefrom. The apparatus comprises a display means with a plurality of visual stimuli switched on and off in predetermined sequences. The sequences are adapted to be used to assess and rehabilitate a person's visual impairment. | 01-08-2009 |
Hazel Clarke, Bundall AU
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20140158054 | ANIMAL FEEDER - An animal feeder for facilitating oral hygiene includes a body having a support wall for supporting food for an animal. A plurality of tongue scraping formations project away from the support wall for scraping a tongue of the animal when the animal licks the tongue scraping formations on the support wall. | 06-12-2014 |
20150013653 | Thrower - A thrower includes an elongate arm. A handle is attached to one end of the arm. A retaining device has a base attached to an opposite end of the arm and at least one gripping member extending from the base to define a retention volume together with the base. The, or each, gripping member is resiliently displaceable with respect to the base to permit the retaining device to be urged on to the object to be thrown such that the, or each, gripping member is displaced to permit the object to be received in the retention volume, with the, or each, gripping member subsequently retaining the object in the retention volume. | 01-15-2015 |
20150034012 | ANIMAL FEEDER - An animal feeder for facilitating oral hygiene includes a body having a support wall for supporting food for an animal. A plurality of tongue scraping formations project away from the support wall for scraping a tongue of the animal when the animal licks the tongue scraping formations on the support wall. | 02-05-2015 |
Iain James Clarke, Malvern East AU
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20120309677 | METHODS FOR REGULATING BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS - The invention relates to methods and compositions for reducing blood glucose levels in hyperglycaemic subjects. The methods and compositions may therefore be suitable for treating a disease or condition associated with hyperglycaemia such as, for example, obesity (particularly diet induced obesity (DIO)), weight gain, Type II diabetes mellitus, insulin sensitivity, impaired glucose tolerance and inflammation. In some embodiments, the methods comprise administering a melanocortin-5 receptor (MC5R) agonist to one or more skeletal muscle cells of the subject. Preferred MC5R agonists are those that specifically activate MC5R and/or enhance expression of MC5R, such as the melanocortin analogue, Ac-Nle-c[Asp-Pro-D-Nal(2′)-Arg-Trp-Lys]-NH | 12-06-2012 |
Ian Wesley Robert Clarke, New South Wales AU
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20090025626 | Fluid Flow Indicator - A fluid flow indicator for observation of low flow rates in liquids includes a capillary tube ( | 01-29-2009 |
Joseph Clarke, Bundall AU
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20140158054 | ANIMAL FEEDER - An animal feeder for facilitating oral hygiene includes a body having a support wall for supporting food for an animal. A plurality of tongue scraping formations project away from the support wall for scraping a tongue of the animal when the animal licks the tongue scraping formations on the support wall. | 06-12-2014 |
20150013653 | Thrower - A thrower includes an elongate arm. A handle is attached to one end of the arm. A retaining device has a base attached to an opposite end of the arm and at least one gripping member extending from the base to define a retention volume together with the base. The, or each, gripping member is resiliently displaceable with respect to the base to permit the retaining device to be urged on to the object to be thrown such that the, or each, gripping member is displaced to permit the object to be received in the retention volume, with the, or each, gripping member subsequently retaining the object in the retention volume. | 01-15-2015 |
20150034012 | ANIMAL FEEDER - An animal feeder for facilitating oral hygiene includes a body having a support wall for supporting food for an animal. A plurality of tongue scraping formations project away from the support wall for scraping a tongue of the animal when the animal licks the tongue scraping formations on the support wall. | 02-05-2015 |
Justin Clarke, Hornsby AU
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20160001468 | A METHOD OF PREPARING A MOULD FOR INJECTION MOLDING - Method of preparing a mould for injection moulding are disclosed including the steps of: placing the mould in a chamber; creating an atmosphere in the chamber which includes vaporised siloxanes. The step of creating the atmosphere may include the steps of: introducing liquid siloxanes into the chamber; and applying heat to cause vaporisation of at least some of the liquid siloxanes. | 01-07-2016 |
Kenneth Paul Clarke, Victoria AU
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20090028554 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SAMPLED OPTICAL SIGNAL MONITORING - Monitoring an optical signal comprises sampling the optical signal from two or more distinct tap points to retrieve a sample set. Multiple such sample sets are obtained over time. A joint probability distribution or phase portrait of the sample sets is assessed for indications of optical signal quality. The tap distinction can be polarisation, for example to determine OSNR, or frequency. The tap distinction can be a time delay, which can enable diagnostic differentiation between multiple impairments, such as OSNR, dispersion, PMD, jitter, Q, and the like. Machine learning algorithms are particularly suitable for such diagnosis, particularly when provided a two dimensional histogram of sample density in the phase portrait. | 01-29-2009 |
20100042559 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATED IDENTIFICATION OF SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS - A method of assessing a signal to identify particular signal characteristics comprises application of machine learning to multi-dimensional histograms derived from multi-tap sampling of the signal. The signal is sampled from at least two tap points to retrieve a sample set, and the at least two tap points are adapted to retrieve distinct samples from the signal, such as time spaced samples or spectrally distinct samples. Multiple sample sets are retrieved from the signal over time. The at least two dimensional histogram is built from the joint probability distribution of the plurality of sample sets. A machine learning algorithm then processes the multi-dimensional histogram, and is trained to predict a value of at least one characteristic of the signal. | 02-18-2010 |
Linda Clarke, Sydney AU
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20130276210 | Lower torso athletic apparel with built in mobile device carrying panel - The present invention provides pants/short/skirts ( | 10-24-2013 |
Linda Clarke, Sidney AU
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20140196194 | ATHLETIC APPAREL OUTER GARMENT - An athletic apparel outer garment is provided for use with a portable electronic device. The outer garment has a waistband formed from elastically deformable material and a carrying space formed between the waistband and an at least partially sheer outer panel. The carrying space has an aperture and is located at a front portion of the waistband. The carrying space is adapted to receive, via the aperture, the portable electronic device, with a display of the portable electronic device facing outwardly, such that the display of the portable electronic device is viewable and operable by a user through the outer panel, e.g., during exercise, | 07-17-2014 |
Melvyn Clarke, Balgowlah AU
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20140371835 | Implantable Medical Device Feedthroughs and Housings - Embodiments are generally directed to a feedthrough for an implantable medical device. The feedthrough comprises an insulator having one or more conductors extending therethrough that is hermetically connected (joined) to a housing of the implantable medical device. More specifically, the housing includes an aperture and the insulator is configured be positioned in the aperture. Braze material is configured to be positioned in one or more indentations in at least one of the housing or the insulator such that the braze material is disposed in the indentations between the insulator and the housing. | 12-18-2014 |
Michael P. Clarke, Ellenbrook AU
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20090150348 | MANAGING DATA PRODUCED FROM DISCOVERIES CONDUCTED AGAINST SYSTEMS - Method, system, and computer program product for managing output reports produced from discoveries conducted against systems are provided. A discovery is conducted against a system to produce one or more output reports relating to configuration of the system. A signature is calculated for each output report. A determination is made as to whether each output report has a corresponding saved output report in a collection of saved output reports produced from one or more previously conducted discoveries against the system. For each output report having a corresponding saved output report, the signature for the output report is compared to a signature for the corresponding saved output report. In response to the signature for the output report being different from the signature for the corresponding saved output report, the corresponding saved output report in the collection of saved output reports is replaced with the output report. | 06-11-2009 |
20140233855 | VERIFYING VENDOR IDENTIFICATION AND ORGANIZATION AFFILIATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL ARRIVING AT A THRESHOLD LOCATION - A client captures at least one identification indicator of an individual arriving at a threshold representing themself as a vendor of an organization. The client extracts vendor indicia and organization indicia from the captured identification. The client sends a query comprising the organization indicia to an identification service. Responsive to the client receiving a response from the identification service with a network address of a particular identity verification service associated with the at least one organization indicia, the client sends a query comprising the vendor indicia and the current location of the threshold to the particular identity verification service. Responsive to the verification client receiving a response from the particular identity verification service indicating that the user is validated, the client notifies the user that the individual is validated as the vendor of the organization. | 08-21-2014 |
Michael Paul Clarke, Ellenbrook AU
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20090094608 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOVING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION IN A SYSTEM CLUSTER - In one aspect, the invention is directed to a method for shutting down a first instance of an application and starting up a second instance of the application. The first instance of the application has associated therewith at least one first-instance support resource. The second instance of the application has associated therewith at least one second-instance support resource. The method includes: | 04-09-2009 |
20090158016 | USE OF MODES FOR COMPUTER CLUSTER MANAGEMENT - A system, method and computer program product for managing a plurality of applications in a computer cluster. Each application is able to run on a particular node in the cluster. In one embodiment, associations are maintained among a plurality of modes and the plurality of applications, with each application being associated with at least one mode. Responsive to designation of at least one mode as active for the cluster, each application that is associated with an active mode is flagged as eligible for activation, each inactive application that is not associated with any active mode is flagged as ineligible for activation, and each active application that is not associated with any active mode is flagged as ineligible for activation and inactivated. Flagging as eligible, flagging as ineligible and flagging as ineligible and inactivating may be performed in any order, and inactivating is sequenced according to dependencies among the applications. | 06-18-2009 |
20110225103 | EFFICIENCY OF COMPUTER MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX PROCESSES - A system and method for constructing and analyzing a graphical representation of a complex process comprises steps and means for receiving input of content related to the complex process; processing said input to identify entities and actions instrumental in the execution of the complex process; constructing a graphical representation of the process as a network comprising first nodes, representing decision points, second nodes representing primary stakeholders and actions providing direct input to decision making points, and leaves representing secondary stakeholders providing indirect input to decision making points; and applying at least one analytic approach for evaluating the decision points of the graphical representation of the process. | 09-15-2011 |
20120119577 | Smart Power Sockets, Boards, and Plugs - An approach is provided where a smart socket receives a request over a power line and generates a request based on the received request. The second request is transmitted over a power cord connecting the smart power socket to a device. A response is received from the device and a power setting is identified therefrom. The smart socket regulates electrical current flowing from the smart power socket to the device using the identified setting. In a related approach, the device receives a power down request over a power cord from a smart power socket. The device determines whether power is still needed at the device in order to perform one or more device operations. The device then returns a response to the smart power socket, with the response indicating whether power is still needed at the device. | 05-17-2012 |
20120151503 | Use of Modes for Computer Cluster Management - A system, method and computer program product for managing a plurality of applications in a computer cluster. Each application is able to run on a particular node in the cluster. In one embodiment, associations are maintained among a plurality of modes and the plurality of applications, with each application being associated with at least one mode. Responsive to designation of at least one mode as active for the cluster, each application that is associated with an active mode is flagged as eligible for activation, each inactive application that is not associated with any active mode is flagged as ineligible for activation, and each active application that is not associated with any active mode is flagged as ineligible for activation and inactivated. Flagging as eligible, flagging as ineligible and flagging as ineligible and inactivating may be performed in any order, and inactivating is sequenced according to dependencies among the applications. | 06-14-2012 |
20130069593 | Set Of Standardized Battery Cartridges And Recharger - An approach is provided in which a battery cartridge aperture is included in a device. The edges of the battery cartridge aperture form a shape that match a selected battery cartridge and indicate a power configuration. The selected battery cartridge is selected from a variety of different battery cartridges with each of the battery cartridges having a unique external shape with each unique external shape corresponding to a different power configuration. The various battery cartridges each have a different configuration of battery cells within the battery cartridge that provide power to the device through electrical contacts. The contacts are affixed within the device with each of the contacts positioned to correspond with electrical contacts from the battery cartridge. In one embodiment, protective covers are provided that cover the contacts with the covers automatically retracting to expose the contacts when the battery cartridge is inserted in the device. | 03-21-2013 |
20130124882 | Smart Power Sockets, Boards, and Plugs - An approach is provided where a smart socket receives a request over a power line and generates a request based on the received request. The second request is transmitted over a power cord connecting the smart power socket to a device. A response is received from the device and a power setting is identified therefrom. The smart socket regulates electrical current flowing from the smart power socket to the device using the identified setting. In a related approach, the device receives a power down request over a power cord from a smart power socket. The device determines whether power is still needed at the device in order to perform one or more device operations. The device then returns a response to the smart power socket, with the response indicating whether power is still needed at the device. | 05-16-2013 |
Murray Clarke, Drummoyne AU
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20100163506 | STORAGE RACK BEAM - A storage rack beam includes top and bottom flanges and at least one web that interconnects the flanges. The web includes at least one stiffening formation arranged to stiffen an intermediate region of the web along at least a substantial portion of its length so as to resist lateral loading applied to the beam. The racking beam may take various forms, including first and second U-shaped sections in opposed abutting relationship, or formed as a closed S-shaped profile. Also disclosed is a storage rack beam that has a vertical loading capacity and a horizontal loading capacity, wherein at least part of the horizontal loading capacity is independent of the vertical loading capacity applied to the beam. | 07-01-2010 |
Nicholas Edward Clarke, Penrith AU
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20090255838 | SYRINGE DISPOSAL DEVICE - The present invention discloses a syringe disposal device ( | 10-15-2009 |
20100276319 | SYRINGE DISPOSAL DEVICE - The present invention discloses a syringe disposal device ( | 11-04-2010 |
Robert John Clarke, Heathpool AU
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20110204148 | DEVICE HAVING DATA STORAGE - The present invention relates to the field of devices which store data for a period of time. In one form, the invention relates to devices which store data in which the data store is subject to periodic and/or relatively short power outages. In one example, the invention relates to a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) transponder, and more particularly to a RFID transponder that is used in orientation independent applications. Other applications of the present invention are to devices used where supply power is intermittent. In a first aspect of embodiments described herein there is provided a.method of and/or device comprising a memory adapted to store data, a supply of power adapted to provide supply power to the memory, a path of leakage, the leakage path serving, over time, to diminish the integrity of data stored in the memory, and a leakage attenuator adapted to selectively attenuate the rate of leakage. | 08-25-2011 |
20120007721 | FAST BLOCK WRITE USING AN INDIRECT MEMORY POINTER - A fast block write command includes providing an RFID tag having a memory, and using a stored address pointer to point to a known address in the memory, wherein the stored address pointer points to a starting address at a known safe block in the memory. The method is performed without an intermediate buffer. The received data is written to the known safe block and a cyclic redundancy check is computed on the received data. If the cyclic redundancy check matches, the received data is retained and the stored address pointer is updated. If the cyclic redundancy check does not match, the stored address pointer is kept for a future write operation. Further block writes can be disallowed after an initial successful block write. | 01-12-2012 |
20140319226 | DEVICE HAVING DATA STORAGE - Devices which store data for a period of time. In one form, devices store data in which the data store is subject to periodic and/or relatively short power outages. In one example, a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) transponder, and more particularly, a RFID transponder that is used in orientation independent applications, is disclosed. Other applications are directed to devices used where a supply power is intermittent. In a first aspect of embodiments described herein, there is disclosed a method of and/or device that includes a memory adapted to store data, a supply of power adapted to provide supply power to the memory, a path of leakage, the leakage path serving, over time, to diminish the integrity of data stored in the memory, and a leakage attenuator adapted to selectively attenuate the rate of leakage. | 10-30-2014 |
Robin Edward Clarke, Elwood AU
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20080199739 | Electrochemical cell stack and a method of forming a bipolar interconnect for an electrochemical cell stack - A method of forming a bipolar interconnect for a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell or electrolyser stack. The method includes providing a planar electrically-conductive blank, and deforming a portion of the conductive blank to provide a raised part on the blank defining an electrical contact and a fluid flow channel. | 08-21-2008 |
20080199752 | Electrochemical stack with pressed bipolar plate - An electrochemical cell having a central active area and a perimeter area, the electrochemical cell including: a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) having a first electrode, a proton exchange membrane, and a second electrode of opposite electrical polarity to the first electrode; a pressed metal interconnect having on a first side a raised portion in electrical contact with the first electrode; the interconnect and the first electrode defining at least one fluid channel between the interconnect and the first electrode in the central active area, such that a fluid conveyed in the fluid channel is in fluid communication with the first electrode; a gasket interposed between the membrane and the interconnect in the perimeter area, such that the fluid is sealed within the fluid channel; and a fluid opening in the gasket allowing fluid communication between the fluid channel and a manifold in the perimeter area. | 08-21-2008 |
Rod Clarke, Cleveland AU
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20150107075 | WEAR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION - A process and tool for installing and removing various kinds of wear parts used with earth working equipment. The process and tool allows the operator to remove and install the wear parts at a safe distance so that the operator is physically remote from the potential risks of the removal and installation process. The tool may be manually operated via an operator or the tool may be a semi-automated or fully automated. | 04-23-2015 |
Rodney Clarke, Victoria AU
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20100281601 | CONVERTIBLE GARMENTS - A convertible garment with legs ( | 11-11-2010 |
Stephen Clarke, South Melbourne AU
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20160053065 | FOAM COMPOSITES - Polystyrene-phenolic foam composites and precursor compositions are disclosed. The composites exhibit excellent flame resistance properties and may be suitably prepared in standard expanded polystyrene processing equipment. | 02-25-2016 |
20160060415 | PROCESSES FOR PREPARING FOAM COMPOSITES - Processes for preparing polystyrene-phenolic foam composites and precursor compositions are described. The processes yield composites having advantageous properties useful in insulation and fire resisting applications. | 03-03-2016 |
Stephen Clarke, Morphett Vale AU
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20110232159 | Biodiesel Additive - The invention provides an additive for lowering the minimum usable temperature of a biodiesel fuel or a diesel/biodiesel blend. The additive comprises at least one saccharide ester and a polymer having a comb structure. In some instances there is only one saccharide ester present. In this case the saccharide ester comprises at least one saturated ester group and at least one unsaturated ester group. In other instances, there is more than one saccharide ester is present. In these cases the additive comprises a first saccharide ester comprising at least one saturated ester group and a second saccharide ester comprising at least one unsaturated ester group. | 09-29-2011 |
Stephen Ross Clarke, Morphett Vale AU
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20160074816 | ANTIBIOFOULING MEMBRANES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION - Disclosed herein is a composite filtration membrane comprising a porous support membrane and an antibiofouling polyamide layer on the porous support membrane. Also disclosed herein is a method for manufacturing the composite filtration membrane and a cross-linked copolymer. | 03-17-2016 |
Steven Donald Clarke, Shenton Park AU
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20130158439 | UPPER LIMB IMPAIRMENT MEASUREMENT SYSTEM - A method of permanent impairment assessment of a person's upper limb and/or hand is implemented using a proprietary computer program, and comprises the step of displaying a digital image of the person's injured limb and/or hand | 06-20-2013 |
Terence Andrew Clarke, Queensland AU
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20100126188 | EXCHANGEABLE AIR-CONDITIONING UNIT - An exchangeable air-conditioning unit ( | 05-27-2010 |
Terrence Peter Clarke, North Beach AU
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20100295359 | Collapsible Cushion - A method of mining a valuable metal or material in an ore body is described. The method comprises the steps of: a) placing a cushion in a stope whereby the cushion creates a void into which fragmented rock can expand during subsequent blasting operations for a second or subsequent panel; and, b) maintaining the void until blasting operations occur whereupon the void is caused to collapse to accommodate fragmented ore generated during blasting operations. | 11-25-2010 |
William Severn Clarke, Victoria AU
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20150072400 | SYSTEM FOR CULTIVATION AND PROCESSING OF MICROORGANISMS, PROCESSING OF PRODUCTS THEREFROM, AND PROCESSING IN DRILLHOLE REACTORS - Methods of cultivating autotrophic microorganisms, particularly microalgae or diatoms, in a bioreactor by entraining a culture of the microorganisms in a tenuous, gelated, thixotrophic carrier medium having nutrients therefor and moving the medium along a passage at a sufficiently slow speed to enable laminar flow which in cross section is closed and which has transparent walls through which the culture is irradiated to enable photosynthesis. The method includes effecting convective turnover of the culture and medium as they flow along the passage by differentially heating the medium laterally relative to the flow direction so as to produce a generally helical flow of the culture and medium. Also described are processing methods, both physical and chemical, performed underground e.g. in drillholes, to utilise decavitation energy under ambient elevated pressures, including processes to implement lysis of the micro-organisms, producing methanol, syngas synthesis, Haber ammonia synthesis, Fischer-Tropsch reactions, supercritical reactions, dimethyl ether synthesis, and nitric acid synthesis. | 03-12-2015 |
William Severn Clarke, Mt Macedon AU
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20110092726 | System for cultivation and processing of microorganisms, processing of products therefrom, and processing in drillhole reactors - Described are methods of cultivating autotrophic microorganisms, particularly microalgae or diatoms, in a bioreactor by entraining a culture of the microorganisms in a tenuous, gelated, thixotrophic carrier medium having nutrients therefor and moving the medium along a passage at a sufficiently slow speed to enable laminar flow which in cross section is closed and which has transparent walls through which the culture is irradiated to enable photosynthesis. The method includes effecting convective turnover of the culture and medium as they flow along the passage by differentially heating the medium laterally relative to the flow direction so as to produce a generally helical flow of the culture and medium. Also described are processing methods, both physical and chemical, performed underground e.g. in drillholes, to utilise decavitation energy under ambient elevated pressures, including processes to implement lysis of the micro-organisms, producing methanol, syngas synthesis, Haber ammonia synthesis, Fischer-Tropsch reactions, supercritical reactions, dimethyl ether synthesis, and nitric acid synthesis. | 04-21-2011 |