Everett, GB
Bernard Everett, Watton GB
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20090071349 | Tipping and tailing machine for vegetables - Vegetables, especially carrots, have both ends trimmed by this machine. The machine has an inclined table which forms a track and product guides in the form of troughs are attached to a belt so that the guides travel around the table when the belt is driven around the track. The guides are arranged with their long dimensions extending radially as they travel around the track. Carrots are fed into the trough-like guides at the upper side of the track and slide down the guides until they reach a stationary fence. The guides than travel past a blade which cuts off one end. As the guides continue to travel around the track, they change orientation so that the end of each guide which was at the top is then at the bottom, and the carrot slides to the other end of the guide before passing a second blade where the opposite end is cut off. The second blade may be one or a number of parallel blades so that the carrot can be cut into segments of desired length before those segments fall out of the machine at into a collection chamber. | 03-19-2009 |
Brian Everett, Hockwold GB
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20090071349 | Tipping and tailing machine for vegetables - Vegetables, especially carrots, have both ends trimmed by this machine. The machine has an inclined table which forms a track and product guides in the form of troughs are attached to a belt so that the guides travel around the table when the belt is driven around the track. The guides are arranged with their long dimensions extending radially as they travel around the track. Carrots are fed into the trough-like guides at the upper side of the track and slide down the guides until they reach a stationary fence. The guides than travel past a blade which cuts off one end. As the guides continue to travel around the track, they change orientation so that the end of each guide which was at the top is then at the bottom, and the carrot slides to the other end of the guide before passing a second blade where the opposite end is cut off. The second blade may be one or a number of parallel blades so that the carrot can be cut into segments of desired length before those segments fall out of the machine at into a collection chamber. | 03-19-2009 |
Claire E. Everett, Cambridgeshire GB
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20100021473 | Bispecific Ligands With Binding Specificity to Cell Surface Targets and Methods of Use Therefor - Disclosed are ligands comprising a first polypeptide domain having a binding site with binding specificity for a first cell surface target and a second polypeptide domain having a binding site for a second cell surface target, wherein each target are different and on the same cell. In some embodiments, the ligands described further comprise a toxin. In other embodiments, the ligands further comprise half-life extending moieties. Also disclosed are methods of using these ligands. In particular, the use of these ligands for cancer therapy is described. | 01-28-2010 |
David Everett, Rustington GB
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20120198550 | ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION RISK MANAGEMENT - A method of detecting unauthorized activity in an electronic message transfer system comprising a plurality of devices, each device being configured to generate and receive cryptographically secured transfer messages for exchanging content with other devices in the system. In each device, audit information is accumulated in a memory of the device. The device periodically forwards at least part of its accumulated audit information to a secure server. | 08-02-2012 |
20120233470 | TRUSTED MESSAGE STORAGE AND TRANSFER PROTOCOL AND SYSTEM - An electronic content storage and exchange system includes an interface configured to send and receive messages; a database and a controller. The database includes a plurality of records, each record representing a respective virtual storage media and including at least: a respective unique identifier assigned to the virtual storage media; a respective Private key and certificate assigned to the virtual storage media; a current content value, and a log of content transfers. The controller executes transfer-in and transfer-out processes in respect of each of the virtual storage media. The transfer-in process includes steps of: receiving a content transfer message including at least a message content to be transferred and the respective identifier assigned to a recipient virtual storage media; accessing the record representing the recipient virtual storage media,; and storing the message content in the current content of the recipient virtual storage media. The transfer-out process includes steps of: receiving a content transfer request message including at least at least a message content to be transferred and the respective identifier assigned to a sending virtual storage media; accessing the record representing the sending virtual storage media; removing the message content from the current content; generating a content transfer message including the message content; and returning the content transfer message. | 09-13-2012 |
20120239566 | ASSET STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC PURSES - An electronic asset exchange system includes a communications medium and at least two electronic purses. Each electronic purse includes an interface configured to send and receive messages, a memory storing a current asset value amount, a respective unique identifier, and a log of asset transfers; and a controller. The controller receives an asset transfer message including at least an asset value amount to be transferred, and executes a Transfer-in process to increase the current asset value amount by the asset value amount to be transferred and record information of the asset transfer in the log. The controller receives, via the interface, an asset transfer request message including at least an asset value amount to be transferred, and executes a Transfer-out process to generate and send an asset transfer message including the asset value amount to be transferred, decreasing the current asset value amount by the asset value amount to be transferred; and recording information of the asset transfer in the log. | 09-20-2012 |
20120257751 | CONTROLLED SECURITY DOMAINS - A security domain control method includes defining a sequential series of security domains; designating one of the security domains as a current domain; generating a plurality of security tokens under the current security domain, each security token being configured to enable a party to exchange cryptographically secured messages with another party that is holding any one of: a token generated under the current security domain; a token generated under at least one next security domain in the series; and a token generated under at least one previous security domain in the series; and subsequently designating a next one of the security domains in the series as a current domain. | 10-11-2012 |
20130240621 | USING BAR-CODES IN AN ASSET STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEM - A secure asset storage and transfer system. A first display displays a first bar code encoding a request message including an asset value amount to be transferred. A first camera-equipped device is configured for: reading the first bar code, decoding the first bar code to recover the request message; generating a value transfer message for transferring asset value amount to be transferred from a storage medium associated with the camera-equipped device; encoding the value transfer message to generate a corresponding second bar code; and displaying the second bar code on a second display. A second camera-equipped device is configured for reading the second bar code, and decoding the second bar code to recover the value transfer message. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246279 | EXTERNAL LOG STORAGE IN AN ASSET STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEM - A secure asset storage media. A secure module includes a memory storing at least a DuplicateCounter and a HashLog, the HashLog comprising a respective hash of each value transfer message sent or received by the secure asset storage media, the DuplicateCounter storing a count of duplicate hash values in the HashLog. A non-volatile memory is disposed external to the secure module. The non-volatile memory stores a transaction log comprising a copy of each value transfer message sent or received by the secure asset storage media and its respective hash value. A controller is configured to control communication between the secure module and the non-volatile memory to record information of a received value transfer message in the secure module and the transaction log. | 09-19-2013 |
20130246787 | MESSAGE STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEM - An electronic content exchange system includes a communications medium and at least two storage media. Each storage media includes an interface configured to send and receive messages, a memory storing a current content, a respective unique identifier, and a log of content transfers; and a controller. The controller receives a content transfer message including at least a message content to be transferred, and executes a Transfer-in process to increase the current content by the message content to be transferred and record information of the transfer in the log. The controller receives, via the interface, a content transfer request message including at least a message content to be transferred, and executes a Transfer-out process to generate and send a content transfer message including the message content to be transferred, decreasing the current content by the message content to be transferred; and recording information of the transfer in the log. | 09-19-2013 |
20130282552 | AUTOMATED FOREX FUNCTION IN AN ASSET STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEM - A method of transferring asset value between a first storage media for storing and transferring asset value denominated in a first currency and a second storage media for storing and transferring asset value denominated in a second currency. A FOREX system includes a third storage media for storing and transferring asset value denominated in the first currency and a fourth storage media for storing and transferring asset value denominated in the second currency. A first asset value amount, denominated in the second currency, to be transferred to the second storage media is determined. The FOREX system determines a third asset value amount denominated in the first currency, based on a second asset value amount denominated in the second currency. The first storage media transfers the third asset value amount to the third storage media, and the fourth storage media transfers the second asset value amount to the second storage media. | 10-24-2013 |
David Edward Everett, Sudbury GB
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20090324175 | EXPANDED BEAM OPTICAL FIBRE CONNECTOR - The present invention relates to an optical connector for use in a fibre optic communications system, and particularly an expanded beam optical connector ( | 12-31-2009 |
20100329612 | EXPANDED BEAM OPTICAL FIBRE CONNECTOR - The present invention relates to an optical connector for use in a fibre optic communications system, and particularly an expanded beam optical connector ( | 12-30-2010 |
Kenneth Walter Everett, Southampton GB
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20150302759 | Playing Aid for A Stringed Instrument - A playing aid for a stringed instrument comprises an alignment means arranged in use to be located on the neck of the instrument. The alignment means comprises a linear alignment element arranged in use to extend substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the neck of the instrument. The aid further comprises a glider comprising having a collar arranged to receive a part of the player's hand. The aid further comprises a coupling means arranged to couple the glider slid-ably to the linear alignment element of the alignment means. | 10-22-2015 |
Mark Lee Everett, Salisbury GB
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20150282610 | VEHICLE SIMULATOR STATION - There is provided a vehicle simulator station ( | 10-08-2015 |
Paul Everett, Cheltenham GB
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20130108679 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION | 05-02-2013 |
Philip Everett, Ipswich GB
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20090103559 | Method and Apparatus for Communicating Data Over a Data Network - A management device for automatically provisioning a Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS) for use in connecting Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to an Internet Protocol (IP) network via a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) and the BRAS, the management device comprising: a first interface for receiving from time to time data readings from the DSLAM indicative of the current or recent line rate of the DSL; a processor unit for calculating from the received data readings a consistent rate indicative of a consistent line rate of the DSL based on a plurality of data readings for the DSL from the DSLAM; and a second interface for transmitting provisioning messages to the BRAS for provisioning the BRAS to restrict data flowing to the DSL to a maximum rate selected by the management device in accordance with the calculated consistent rate. | 04-23-2009 |
20090262647 | Method and Apparatus for Communication Data Over a Data Network - A Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) is modified to monitor when a line synchronizes (i.e. sets up a DSL connection) and to automatically generate a notification to be sent to a management device of the access network if the rate has changed from the last time the line synchronized. | 10-22-2009 |
20100183062 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING DATA OVER A DATA NETWORK - A method of provisioning an interface device ( | 07-22-2010 |
Philip A. Everett, Suffolk GB
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20110019575 | DATA COMMUNICATIONS - In a method and system for operating an ADSL access network which has a plurality of data connections ( | 01-27-2011 |
Philip A. Everett, Ipswich GB
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20100034216 | DATA COMMUNICATION - A management device ( | 02-11-2010 |
20110010444 | DATA COMMUNICATION - A management device ( | 01-13-2011 |
Philip A. Everett, London GB
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20130028392 | DATA COLLECTION IN AN ACCESS NETWORK - A telecommunications access network includes a plurality of telecommunications lines ( | 01-31-2013 |
Philip Anthony Everett, Ipswich GB
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20130215773 | DATA COMMUNICATION - A management device is used in an access network including a plurality of data connections between end user devices and an aggregation transceiver device where the connections are aggregated for onward connection through the access network. The access network stores a plurality of different profiles, each of which specifies a set of values for a plurality of parameters associated with each data connection. The device applies one of the stored profiles to each connection, and receives a notification in the event of one of a predetermined set of notifiable events occurring on the connection. It is determined if more than a predetermined number of notifications are received within a predetermined period for a respective connection and, in the event of such a determination being made, a different one of the profiles is caused to be applied to the connection. | 08-22-2013 |
Philip Anthony Everett, Suffolk GB
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20100293274 | DATA COMMUNICATION - A management device ( | 11-18-2010 |
Philip Anthony Everett, Lonfon GB
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20130201836 | DATA COMMUNICATION - A method of operating an access network including a plurality of data connections ( | 08-08-2013 |
Philip Antony Everett, Suffolk GB
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20110191472 | DYNAMIC LINE MANAGEMENT - A management device for use in an access network including a plurality of data connections between end user devices and an aggregation transceiver device where the connections are aggregated for onward connection through the access network, the access network storing in association with each data connection a Dynamic Line Management, DLM, profile which specifies a set of values for a plurality of parameters associated with the respective data connection, together with a stability level specifying a desired level of stability for the data connection. The device includes means for receiving monitoring data specifying the stability of each respective data connection over a predetermined period of time; means for selecting a DLM profile to be applied to the connection in dependence on both the monitoring data and the stored stability level associated with the data connection; and means for requesting an OSS system of the access network to apply the selected profile to the data connection. The DLM profile selection means disregards any resynchronizations or errors estimated to have occurred as a result of an area wide event such as a thunderstorm. It performs this estimation by detecting a large number of retrains and or errors occurring within a predetermined short test period. | 08-04-2011 |
Philip Antony Everett, London GB
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20150063141 | ESTIMATING LINE RATE - The invention measures the rates of a whole population of existing lines together with a line characteristic, such as capacitance, that can be measured prior to provisioning. Using these measures, a rating we refer to as a “quality figure” is generated for each distribution point by looking at the rate of the lines running through that distribution point, and comparing those rates to the rates of other lines having the same line characteristic across the whole population of lines. Distribution points that have lines operating better (faster) than the average for their given line characteristic will have higher quality figures. To estimate the rate of a new line, the quality figure of the distribution point that the new line passes through is used in conjunction with the measured line characteristic as a look up on the whole population of lines, which have also been given quality figures according to their line characteristic and line rate measurements. | 03-05-2015 |
Philip Antony Everett, Ipswich GB
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20120099424 | DYNAMIC LINE MANAGEMENT - A Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexor (DSLAM) for operation within an access network includes a plurality of digital subscriber line modems for terminating a plurality of corresponding digital subscriber lines and aggregating them for onward connection through the access network. The DSLAM is operable, each time a data connection is established or re-established over one of the digital subscriber lines, to generate line data about the data connection at the DSLAM, to store the line data, to wait a predetermined period of time, to determine if the data connection is still operating successfully since the establishment of the connection without having suffered loss of connection during the predetermined period and then to transmit the line data to a management device | 04-26-2012 |
Steven Albert Everett, Middlesex GB
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20090202571 | Bioreductively-activated prodrugs - A compound of formula (1), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein: —Ar is a substituted heteroaryl group bearing at least one nitro or azido group or is a benzoquinone, naphthoquinone or fused heterocyloquinone; -R1 is hydrogen, optionally substituted alkyl, optionally substituted alkenyl, optionally substituted alkynyl, optionally substituted cycloalkyl, optionally substituted heterocycloalkyl, optionally substituted aryl or optionally substituted heteroaryl; -R2 is a glycoside, OH, optionally substituted alkyl, optionally substituted alkoxy, C | 08-13-2009 |