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Anne Halsall, San Francisco, CA US
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20120102395 | METHODS FOR SEQUENCING ELECTRONIC MEDIA CONTENT - A method for use with an electronic reading device comprising automatically fetching electronic media content and automatically and dynamically sequencing portions of the electronic media content for display on an electronic reading device. Optionally, the electronic media content can be automatically and dynamically divided into the portions that are then sequenced. Optionally, the electronic media content can be re-sequenced to reflect user preferences and needs. Various methods for recognizing and altering the display of the electronic reading device quickly and efficiently are disclosed. | 04-26-2012 |
Anne K. Halsall, San Francisco, CA US
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20130151974 | OUTLINE VIEW - Disclosed in some examples are methods, systems, and machine readable mediums for creating and presenting an outline view, the outline view including a first user navigable graphical panel, the first panel displaying first organizational elements corresponding to a first outline level of an electronic content work; a second user navigable graphical panel, the second panel displaying one or more child organizational elements of a selected first organizational element, the child organizational elements corresponding to a second outline level of the electronic content work; and one or more content previews of content within the electronic content work in the first or second panel, the content previews corresponding to the first or second outline levels of the electronic content work, respectively. | 06-13-2013 |
Brian Halsall, Bristal GB
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20120074844 | SIGNAL GENERATION SYSTEM - A signal generating system comprises a signal generator ( | 03-29-2012 |
Brian Halsall, Bristol GB
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20120039217 | INTERFACE MODULE AND CONTROLLER NETWORK - An interface module is provided for connecting a device to a controller within a controller network. The controller is adapted to supply and/or receive data according to a network protocol, and the device is adapted to supply and/or receive data according to a device protocol. The interface module comprises: a network connector supporting a plurality of network channels for connecting the interface module to the controller via the controller network; a device connector supporting a plurality of device channels for connecting the interface module to the device; a conversion unit arranged to receive the plurality of network channels from the network connector, and adapted to convert data between the network protocol and the device protocol, the conversion unit having one or more signal terminals for supplying and/or receiving signals to or from the device; and a configuration unit between the conversion unit and the device connector, adapted to configure the interface module to the device by routing selected device channels to selected signal terminals of the conversion unit. The configuration unit is separable from and removably coupled to the conversion unit such that the interface module may be configured for use with a different device by replacement of the configuration unit. Also provided is a controller network comprising one or more devices and a controller for control of the devices, each of the devices being connected to the controller via an interface module. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041572 | CONTROLLER NETWORK AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A CONTROLLER NETWORK - A method of controlling a controller network is provided, the controller network comprising a plurality of devices, a controller for outputting control data to the devices, and a plurality of interface modules, each interface module being arranged to connect a respective device to the controller via the network. The method comprises: outputting, from the controller, a control message addressed to a first device, the control message corresponding to an action to be performed by the first device; receiving, at a first interface module connecting the first device to the network, the control message; storing the control message in a memory of the first interface module; broadcasting, from the controller, a trigger message addressed to at least the first device; receiving, at the first interface module, the trigger message; and passing, in response to the trigger message, the control message to the first device such that the action corresponding to the control message is performed. A corresponding controller network is also provided. | 02-16-2012 |
Christopher Thomas Halsall, Cheshire GB
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20080234263 | Quinazoline Derivatives - The invention concerns quinazoline derivatives of Formula (I) wherein each of R | 09-25-2008 |
20110152297 | QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES AS TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS - The invention concerns quinazoline derivatives of the Formula I, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof: | 06-23-2011 |
Christopher Thomas Halsall, Macclesfield GB
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20090312343 | QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES AS TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS - The invention concerns quinazoline derivatives of the Formula I: | 12-17-2009 |
20110237610 | Quinazoline Derivatives as Antiproliferative Agents - The invention concerns quinazoline derivatives of Formula I | 09-29-2011 |
Darnell G. Halsall, Miamisburg, OH US
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20100223729 | RAPIDLY DEPLOYING EMERGENCY EVACUATION STRETCHER - A rapidly deploying emergency evacuation stretcher includes an article for easy transport on one's person, wherein the article is characterized to include a first mode of utility and a second mode of utility, and the article includes a lightweight flexible member which is packed in an undeployed mode and disposed adjacent the article in a manner which cooperates with the article in a manner to enable the first mode of utility substantially without interference thereof and unpacked in its deployed state and cooperates with the article in a manner to provide the second mode of utility which includes forming the stretcher. A method uses the rapidly deploying emergency evacuation stretcher to transport a person. | 09-09-2010 |
Hallen Brian Halsall, Cleves, OH US
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20090170144 | DETERMINATION OF VIABLE MICROORGANISMS USING COATED PARAMAGNETIC BEADS - The present invention relates to methods for the detection of microorganisms. In one embodiment, the present invention provides methods for detecting live microorganisms in a culture by capturing and culting the microorganisms on para-tropic-coated paramagnetic beads. This technique is useful for any application in which it is necessary to monitor the biological contamination level, for example drinking water, recreational waters, food processing waters and medical laboratories. In one embodiment, the method for determining the concentration of viable microorganisms in a sample according to the invention further comprises an inducer reagent, wherein the inducer reagent includes an inducer compound that induces the activity of an enzyme unique to the microorganism of interest. | 07-02-2009 |
Kevin Thomas Halsall, Olaki NZ
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20150008051 | POWERED MOBILITY DEVICE - A mobility device includes at least two drive wheels mounted on a shaft; a drive controller drivingly coupled to the shaft; a seat mounted to a tilt mechanism such that the seat is able to tilt in a forward, backward, left and right directions as a result of the user shifting their body weight in either of those directions; a weight displacement sensor connectable to the tilt mechanism and the drive controller such that upon sensing a weight displacement of a user in a particular direction the weight displacement sensor causes the drive controller to impart drive to the drive wheels to move the mobility device in the direction of the sensed displaced weight of the user so that the mobility device is able to be driven in a forward and backward direction and steered in a left or right direction. The mobility device further includes a tilt lock to lock the tilt mechanism such that the seat is unable to be tilted; and a hand controller selectively engageable with the tilt mechanism and the weight displacement sensor such that the hand controller can disengage left and right movement of the tilt mechanism so that the hand controller when moved left or right causes the weight displacement sensor to cause the drive controller to steer the mobility device in a desired direction. | 01-08-2015 |
Richard W. Halsall, Georgetown, IN US
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20140119924 | Laminar flow radial ceiling fan - The prior art has used pitched blades attached to a stationary motor, normally electric. to move air within the confines of a structure or room. The preferred invention incorporates a series of solid discs. The discs are affixed to a stationary electric motor and thus rotate around a central axis. The discs are equally spaced and centrally perforated in a manner that will allow air to flow in high volumes through the perforations and pass along the discs thus exiting symmetrically between each disc perpendicularly to the flow of air that is at its entrance. Due to the less restrictive or low pressure air entrance as well as the correct vertical disc spacing a corresponding increase in the laminar flow is realized. This feature of the preferred invention allows for operation at a rotational speed that practical for use as a ceiling fan. | 05-01-2014 |
Robert Halsall, Washington, MI US
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20090000375 | MULTI-SLOPE VARIABLE RESISTANCE FUEL SENDER UNIT - A fuel sender unit is provided for deployment on a vehicle having a fuel tank. The fuel sender unit includes a float arm configured to move in relation to the volume of fuel held within the fuel tank. A fuel level sensor is coupled to the float arm. The fuel level sensor produces a resistance that varies with the position of the float arm to thereby produce a multi-slope sender profile including at least first, second, and third successive profile segments. The first profile segment has an average slope that is greater than that of the second profile segment, and the second profile segment has an average slope that is greater than that of the third profile segment. | 01-01-2009 |
20090230674 | Fuel Port Elbow Having a Truncated Conductive Insert Tube - A fuel port elbow composed of a plastic port body overmolding an electrically conductive, truncated insert tube such that there is no external dissimilar materials boundary. The tube has a tube first segment, a tube elbow segment and a tube second segment truncated such that the dissimilar materials boundary at the tube truncation is internal to the port body. A port body is integral with the plastic of a flange cover, and overmolds part of the tube first segment and all of the tube elbow and second segments. The port body has a port body second segment having a port body passage communicating with the tube passage and extending remotely from the tube truncation, being adapted for connecting with a fuel line. | 09-17-2009 |
20100065023 | Anti-Clogging Fuel Pump Module - A by-pass fuel system in which the plumbing of the fuel pump module is configured to ensure by-pass strained (and filtered) fuel remains separate from the reservoir fuel after by-pass such that it is not re-strained before re-entry to the fuel pump. The anti-clogging fuel pump module is plumbed such that the by-pass strained fuel is directed to the fuel pump separately with respect to the reservoir fuel, wherein it never mixes with reservoir fuel except after the reservoir fuel has passed through the strainer. Thus, the by-pass strained fuel only mixes with strained fuel from the strainer before its entry to the fuel pump. Accordingly, only reservoir fuel in the fuel pump module is passed through the strainer, whereby the clogging rate of the strainer is minimized. | 03-18-2010 |
20100132675 | MULTI-PUMP FUEL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vehicular fuel system includes a suction pump having an inlet and an outlet, a priming pump having an inlet and an outlet, a valve and a fluid conduit assembly having a first port coupled to the outlet of the priming pump, a second port coupled to the inlet of the suction pump, and a third port coupled to the valve. The fluid conduit assembly and the valve are configured such that when the priming pump is operated, fluid flows from the outlet of the priming pump, through the first port and second ports, and into the inlet of the suction pump and when the suction pump is operated, fluid flows through the valve and the third and second ports, and into the inlet of the suction pump. | 06-03-2010 |
20110041931 | Diesel Fuel Pump Module with Fuel Wax By-Pass - A by-pass fuel system configured so that in the event diesel fuel has waxed and/or ice crystals have formed such that the fuel cannot pass easily through the fuel pump fuel strainer, the diesel fuel is selectively able to pass through an auxiliary fuel port via a by-pass valve, thereby ensuring adequate fuel flow to the diesel engine. Return fuel heated by the engine is preferably directed directly onto the fuel pump fuel strainer to help dissolve the waxing and crystallization. An auxiliary coarse fuel strainer optionally provides coarse fuel straining of the by-passed fuel. | 02-24-2011 |
20120298385 | Fuel System Inlet Check Valve with Flame Arresting feature - An inlet check valve assembly with flame arresting feature. An internal flame arresting feature utilizes a flame arrester body attached to a valve member which protrudes into the valve throat. An external flame arresting feature utilizes a hood concentrically disposed relative to the valve member. The flame arresting feature is configured relative to movement of the valve member with respect to the throat such that fluidic communication between the fuel fill pipe and the fuel tank is limited to less than the minimum flame propagation distance of the fuel and air mixture in which a combustible mixture may exist in the fuel fill pipe, whereby any flame front in the fuel fill pipe will quench thereat before reaching the fuel tank. | 11-29-2012 |
Scott Halsall, Warren, MI US
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20110277718 | ENGINE INCLUDING VALVE GEOMETRY RELATIVE TO BORE SIZE - An engine assembly may include an engine block defining a cylinder bore, a cylinder head coupled to the engine block, a first intake valve, a fuel injector in communication with the cylinder bore and a spark plug in communication with the cylinder bore. The cylinder bore may define a first diameter. The cylinder head may define a first intake port and a first exhaust port in communication with the cylinder bore. The first intake valve may be located in the first intake port and may define a second diameter at least 35 percent of the first diameter. The fuel injector and the spark plug may be located centrally relative to the cylinder bore. | 11-17-2011 |
20110277727 | ENGINE INCLUDING FUEL INJECTOR SPRAY PATTERN - An engine assembly may include an engine structure defining a combustion chamber, a spark plug extending into a central region of the combustion chamber and a fuel injector in communication with the central region of the combustion chamber. The fuel injector may define a C-shaped fuel spray emanating from the central region of the combustion chamber and spaced from the spark plug. | 11-17-2011 |
Stephen Halsall, Tonbridge Wells GB
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20100061574 | AUDIO SYSTEM AND SOUND FIELD CONTROLLER - An audio system comprises three or more loudspeaker units and a source of four or more audio channels, each loudspeaker unit comprising a monopole loudspeaker and a dipole loudspeaker, or a pistonically driven diaphragm loudspeaker and a resonant panel loudspeaker. The system may be arranged such that, for any position relative to a listener at which a loudspeaker unit is situated in use, sounds emitted in response to signals carried by the audio channel for which the designated intended output position corresponds most closely to the position of that loudspeaker unit are emitted from the monopole loudspeaker or pistonically driven diaphragm loudspeaker of that unit. If a loudspeaker unit is not situated approximately at such a position, then sounds emitted in response to signals carried by that channel may instead may be emitted from the dipole loudspeaker or resonant panel loudspeaker of that loudspeaker unit. | 03-11-2010 |
Steven Halsall, Tonbridge Wells GB
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20130028442 | Loudspeaker system - A loudspeaker that can be bi-wired or not according to a user's preference comprises a case in which is provided a plurality of audio drivers supplied by a respective plurality of audio networks, the networks being supplied (in turn) by a respective plurality of input terminal pairs, further comprising at least one switch bridging the terminals of different pairs, and adapted to selectively connect the terminals to each other. | 01-31-2013 |