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Albert Williams Eardley, College Station, TX US
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20160003746 | CONTROL SYSTEM - The application presented herein focuses on the gas flow control for the evaluation of lactose intolerance but is also consistent with flow control required in diverse applications such as, but not limited to: analysis of other disease states (either using chemical markers or using naturally occurring chemical composition analysis) from breath samples, analysis of chemical concentrations of contaminants in naturals gas production/delivery and in petrochemical processing, analysis of air samples for the detection of drugs and or explosives, detection of chemical composition for the optimization of growth of biological species and or compounds such as in fish farming and or phyto-plancton farming, and finally in the detection of release of carbon dioxide in the determination of an earthquake event. | 01-07-2016 |
David J. Eardley, Chardon, OH US
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20090015397 | EMERGENCY LIGHT SYSTEM - An emergency communication device is disclosed herein, including a substantially enclosed housing, at least one receiver, at least one transformer, at least one latching relay, at least one power supply, wherein the receiver, transformer, latching relay, and power supply are located within the housing, a telephone cord, an automatic dialer, wherein the automatic dialer is operatively connected to the housing, and is operatively connected to at least the power supply, and a flashing light. | 01-15-2009 |
Edward Charles Eardley, Easton, PA US
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20140262391 | Adapter for Transferring Electrical Signals to Pneumatic Tool - In one illustrative embodiment, an adapter for transferring electrical signals to a pneumatic tool may comprise a housing having a tool interface and a charger interface, the tool interface shaped to receive a portion of the pneumatic tool, the charger interface shaped to be received by a charger unit that is configured for charging a battery of an electric tool, a tool connector disposed at the tool interface and configured to be removably coupled to electronics of the pneumatic tool, a charger connector disposed at the charger interface and configured to be removably coupled to electronics of the charger unit, and an adapter circuit disposed within the housing and coupled to both the tool connector and the charger connector, wherein the adapter circuit is configured to receive a first power signal via the charger connector and to supply a second power signal via the tool connector. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark Eardley, Hertforshire GB
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20100030713 | CONTENT ENGINE - There is described a computer system for determining the relevance of stored content to particular users and for facilitating the provision of relevant content to individual users. The computer system comprises a content engine comprising user profile information, representative of interests and/or attributes of individual users, and a processor for determining a correlation between content and said user profile information to determine content most relevant to a particular user. | 02-04-2010 |
Paul Jason Eardley, Malmesbury GB
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20140101888 | CANISTER VACUUM CLEANER - A canister vacuum cleaner that includes a main body to which a hose is attached. The main body includes a chassis, a dirt separator carried by the chassis, and an inlet assembly for carrying fluid from the hose to the dirt separator. The dirt separator includes an inlet located in a base of the dirt separator. The inlet assembly includes a spigot fixed to the chassis and a hose coupling rotatably attached to the spigot. The hose is then attached to the hose coupling, and the spigot projects into the inlet such that the spigot both supports and carries fluid to the dirt separator. | 04-17-2014 |
Philip L. Eardley, London GB
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20130182573 | MULTI-CLASS DATA TRANSPORT - Methods and apparatus for controlling the forwarding of a flow ( | 07-18-2013 |
Philip L. Eardley, Ipswich GB
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20090268614 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONGESTION MARKING - The present invention provides a method and system wherein congestion information is taken from a lower level in the protocol stack and used for congestion marking in a higher layer. In particular, the method and system of the invention from a first aspect provide for congestion information in the lower layer to be generated downstream at a congested node, and to be fed back upstream to a source node. The source node then passes the congestion information, or information derived therefrom, up to the corresponding network element responsible for higher layer functions in the protocol stack, where higher level congestion marking can then be performed in dependence on the received lower level congestion information. Thus, congestion information from the lower layer which can typically be generated earlier before significant congestion occurs can be used in higher layer congestion control functions. Preferably the lower layer is the data link layer, and the higher layer is the network layer. | 10-29-2009 |
20120028622 | CALL CONTROL - A method of call control in which a first communications network, detecting calls directed to a destination in the first network; redirects at least some of the calls to a destination in a second network (e.g. on no answer from the destination in the first network). The first communications network obtains from a client on a terminal associated with the destination in the second network a value for the time delay before a call to the destination in the second network is redirected in the second network on no answer to an alternative destination and sets a delay period to a value less than the value of the time delay obtained from the client. When one of the plurality of calls redirected to the second network is not answered in the second network within the delay period, the first communications network redirects the call to an alternative destination associated with the first network. | 02-02-2012 |
20120033798 | CALL CONTROL - A method of call control in which a first communications network, detecting calls directed to a destination in the first network; redirects at least some of the calls to a destination in a second network (e.g. on no answer from the destination in the first network). The first network then operates in two phases. In a first phase, for a group of calls redirected to the second network, the time delay before the call is answered in the second network is recorded. When a number of time delays have been recorded, a delay period is set to a value less than the maximum value of the recorded time delays. In a second phase, for a second group of calls redirected to the second network subsequent to the calls of the first group, when a call of the second group is not answered in the second network within the delay period, the call is redirected to a message service associated with the first network. | 02-09-2012 |
Philip Laurence Eardley, London GB
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20150372949 | SIGNALLING CONGESTION - Methods and apparatus for signalling congestion are described, in respect of a network element ( | 12-24-2015 |
Rachel Eardley, Bristol GB
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20100060788 | Communication system and method - A method of initiating a communication event via a packet-based communication network in a media appliance having a processor executing a communication client, comprising: retrieving a stored list comprising a plurality of contacts associated with a user of the communication client; generating a first two-dimensional contact grid comprising a first arrangement of entries; displaying the first contact grid on a display means such that each of a plurality of the entries comprises a graphical representation of a respective one of the plurality of contacts, wherein the graphical representations are sized so as to fit in the entries of the first contact grid; receiving a selection of a subset of the graphical representations in the first contact grid from a user of the communication client; generating a second contact grid comprising a second arrangement of entries corresponding to the selected subset; displaying the second contact grid on the display means in replacement of the first contact grid, such that each of a plurality of the entries comprises a graphical representation of a respective one of the plurality of contacts, and wherein the graphical representations are resized so as to fit in the entries of the second contact grid; receiving a selection of one of the graphical representations in the second contact grid from the user of the communication client; and initiating a communication event with the contact represented by the selected graphical representation via the packet-based communication network. | 03-11-2010 |
20130305175 | Displaying Graphical Representations of Contacts - Techniques for displaying graphical representations of contacts are described. In accordance with one or more embodiments, a group of graphical representations of contacts is displayed at a first size in a display region. In response to a selection of a subgroup of the graphical representations, the subgroup of graphical representations is automatically resized to fit in the display region at a second size. | 11-14-2013 |