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Alan Hewitt, Bondi Junction AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080242731TOPICAL ANESTHESIA FORMULATION FOR BODILY CAVITIES - The present invention relates to topical anaesthetic compositions, uses thereof and methods for their preparation.10-02-2008

Brian Hewitt, Suquamish, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150136158SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A VAPORIZATION DEVICE AND PRODUCT USAGE CONTROL AND DOCUMENTATION - Systems and methods are disclosed for managing and preventing liability issues relating to regulating usage and control of controlled substances. Systems include various means of administering controlled substances that are designed to prevent misuse and injury. Methods include various means of controlling dosage and preventing usage by minors or unapproved consumers. Methods include transparent labeling wherein all ingredients are clearly labeled and described as well as any potential health risks associated with use on the product packaging. Methods also include product marking tracing scenarios.05-21-2015

Dana Joseph Hewitt, Clayton, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150375378APPARATUS FOR RAPID INSTALLATION OF THREADED FASTENERS - An apparatus for rapid installation of threaded fasteners is provided. The apparatus includes a drive portion configured for being received by a rotary tool, a bit holder extending from the drive portion and configured for receiving a tool bit, the bit holder defining an elongate portion, and a sleeve configured for translatable movement along the elongate portion. The sleeve has a first extended position in which an end of the sleeve extends substantially beyond the tool bit and a retraction position in which the sleeve does not enclose the tool bit. A spring biases the sleeve into the extended position. Pressing of an end of the sleeve against a working surface imparts translation of the sleeve in a direction from the extended position towards the retracted position.12-31-2015

Dominick Hewitt, Dublin IE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100085421Greeting card incorporating an imaging device - The invention provides a greeting card having provided therein an imaging device, the imaging device being configured to capture an image, the capture of an image being controlled by operation of an activation means and a detection means. The activation means being operable on the detection means and is switchable by a user between a non-activated mode, and an activated mode. On adoption of the activated mode, a subsequent detection of the occurrence of a preset event by the detection means effects a corresponding issuance of a trigger signal, the trigger signal causing the capture of the image by the imaging device.04-08-2010

Ellen Hewitt, Huddinge SE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120283305CYSTEINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of the formula I11-08-2012
20120309673CYSTEINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula II12-06-2012
20130172232CYSTEINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of the formula I07-04-2013
20150025250CYSTEINE PROTEASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of the formula I01-22-2015

Patent applications by Ellen Hewitt, Huddinge SE

Ernest Alan Hewitt, Windsor Downs AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110123619BUCCAL DELIVERY SYSTEM - A buccal delivery system capable of being blended in a normal dry powder process and compressed using a standard tabletting machine, said buccal delivery system comprising a matrix of: (a) an effective amount of one or more active ingredients; (b) an amount of one or more polyethylene glycols or derivatives thereof having a molecular weight between 1000 to 8000 sufficient to provide the required hardness and time for dissolution of the matrix; (c) 0.05-2% by weight of the total matrix of one or more suspending agents; (d) 0.05-2% by weight of the total matrix of one or more flowing agents; and (e) 0.05-2% by weight of the total matrix of one or more sweeteners.05-26-2011

Ernest Alan Hewitt, New South Wales AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080317850Buccal Delivery System - A buccal delivery system capable of being blended in a normal dry powder process and compressed using a standard tabletting machine, said buccal delivery system comprising a matrix of: (a) an effective amount of one or more active ingredients; (b) an amount of one or more polyethylene glycols or derivatives thereof having a molecular weight between 1000 to 8000 sufficient to provide the required hardness and time for dissolution of the matrix; (c) 0.05-2% by weight of the total matrix of one or more suspending agents; (d) 0.05-2% by weight of the total matrix of one or more flowing agents; and (e) 0.05-2% by weight of the total matrix of one or more sweeteners.12-25-2008

Joanne Frances Mary Hewitt, Essex UK

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
201301505845-ANILINOIMIDAZOPYRIDINES AND METHODS OF USE - The invention relates to a method of inhibiting abnormal cell growth or treating a hyperproliferative disorder in a mammal comprising administering to said mammal a therapeutically effective amount of an imidazopyridine of formula I with anti-hyperproliferative activity.06-13-2013

John Darby Hewitt, Urbana, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150194782DUAL CHANNEL PUMPING METHOD LASER WITH METAL VAPOR AND NOBLE GAS MEDIUM - A laser pumping method pumps a primary amount of energy into the near red satellite band of a metal vapor and noble gas mixture laser medium and a lesser amount of energy is pumped into a highly excited level to stimulate laser output. The medium is can be a Rb vapor and Xe gas mixture. The lesser amount of energy is pumped into the laser medium to populate an excited level that lies above the upper laser level and transfers atomic or molecular population to the upper laser level by a nonradiative process. In preferred embodiments, the intermediate level is within a few kT of the upper laser level and the primary amount of energy is a large majority of the total energy. A laser device includes metal vapor and noble gas mixture laser medium to populate an intermediate level near an upper laser level, and pumping a lesser amount of energy into a highly excited level to stimulate laser output. The medium can be an Rb vapor and Xe gas mixture in preferred embodiments. A primary energy pump pumps population in a near red satellite band. A second energy pump having substantially less energy than the primary energy pump pumps population to a highly excited level.07-09-2015

John R. Hewitt, Bellingham, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150142345Status Monitoring Systems and Methods for Uninterruptible Power Supplies - A power supply system for use in a communications system comprises a power supply, a cable interface module, and a processor. The power supply is connected to a local supply, a utility supply, and the communications system. The cable interface module detects an FBC signal associated with the communications system. The processor executes a monitoring process in which the processor monitors the FBC signal for characteristics associated with at least one anomaly and generates a trap signal when an anomaly is detected.05-21-2015

John W. Hewitt, Niskayuna, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150137831Selective Characterization of Material Under Test (MUT) with Electromagnetic Impedance Tomography and Spectroscopy - A method of extracting complex impedance from selected volumes of the material under test (MUT) combined with various embodiments of electrode sensor arrays. Configurations of linear and planar electrode arrays provide measured data of complex impedance of selected volumes, or voxels, of the MUT, which then can be used to extract the impedance of selected sub-volumes or sub-voxels of the MUT through application of circuit theory. The complex impedance characteristics of the sub-voxels may be used to identify variations in the properties of the various sub-voxels of the MUT, or be correlated to physical properties of the MUT using electromagnetic impedance tomography and/or spectroscopy.05-21-2015
20150212026PLANAR SENSOR ARRAY FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF MATERIAL USING ELECTROMAGNETIC IMPEDANCE - Various embodiments include planar sensor arrays for use in determining characteristics of a material under test (MUT). The planar sensor arrays can include a set of electrodes positioned to enhance a depth and clarity of detection into the material under test. Some embodiments include an electromagnetic sensor array having: a first set of two rectilinear electrodes, positioned opposed to one another across a space; and a second set of two rectilinear electrodes, positioned opposed to one another across the space, the second set being off-set from the first set, wherein the first set and the second set are configured to detect an electromagnetic impedance of the MUT.07-30-2015

Mason Hewitt, Chicago, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150139413INTELLIGENT CALL LEAD GENERATION - A computerized method and system for intelligent call lead generation is disclosed. The method includes receiving a telephone number and request for communication from a consumer, identifying an enterprise contact based at least in part on the request for communication, placing a first telephone call to the telephone number with a communication system and a second telephone call to a second telephone number associated with the enterprise contact with the communication system, merging the first telephone call and the second telephone call with the communication system into a merged call, and transmitting communication between the consumer and the enterprise contact with the communication system through the merged call.05-21-2015

Nicola Hewitt, Erzhausen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130323721HEPATOCYTES FOR IN VITRO GENOTOXICITY TESTS - The invention relates to a method for carrying out genotoxicity tests of chemical, biological and physical active substances or agents with the aid of cell culture systems of proliferating physiologically active liver cells.12-05-2013

Oliver Michael James Hewitt, Auckland NZ

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130058493IN-EAR DEVICE INCORPORATING ACTIVE NOISE REDUCTION - An in-ear device incorporating active noise reduction has a housing adapted for location in or adjacent to an auditory canal. The housing contains a driver and an acoustic path is provided from the driver to an outlet of the device. A microphone and an acoustic impedance are provided in the acoustic path. The impedance increases the stability of the device.03-07-2013

Paul Hewitt, Caldas Da Rainha PT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090031918Railway Bogies - This invention relates to bogies for railway rolling stock. In particular it relates to suspension arrangements for such bogies wherein the frame is mounted on a spring suspension arrangement. In one embodiment the spring suspension arrangement comprises two groups of springs on either side of a wheel axle (02-05-2009

Philip Hewitt, Erzhausen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20130102493GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSES FOR CHARACTERIZING AND IDENTIFYING GENOTOXIC COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to a method for screening compounds with (pro-)genotoxic activity by providing a cellular system being capable of expressing at least a panel of 11 defined genes, incubating at least a portion of the system with compounds to be screened, and comparing the expression of the genes in the system with the gene expression in a control cellular system, thereby detecting the (pro-)genotoxic activity. Another object of the invention concerns a method for monitoring physiological and/or pathological conditions, which are caused, mediated and/or propagated by the genetic deregulation of proliferation, differentiation and/or damage repair, by administering an effective amount of at least a single (pro-)genotoxic compound to a mammal in need of such treatment and determining an expression of 11 defined genes in a biological sample withdrawn from the mammal. The invention also relates to arrays for screening compounds with (pro-)genotoxic activity comprising nucleic acid probes that specifically hybridize under stringent conditions with the marker genes of Table 1, FIG. 04-25-2013

Samuel Hewitt, Vanderbijlpark ZA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120297926AGGLOMERATED ALUMINA CONTAINING PRODUCT - The invention relates to a method for producing an agglomerated product containing alumina which is useful as a component to be incorporated into a synthetic slag as used in steel making. The product is formed from powdered aluminium dross which is formed with water into pellets or briquettes and wherein the components of the pellets or briquettes are allowed to react at elevated pressure to release ammonia. The pellets or briquettes may then be calcined.11-29-2012

Simon Hewitt, Victoria AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140330726SMART CARD WITH VERIFICATION MEANS - The present invention is directed to a smartcard that enables a one-time pin code offline security authentication with a card reader. This is achieved by generating a one-time pin code when the user inputs their pin code. The inputted pin code is encrypted and matched with the encrypted user correct pin code. If there is a match the one-time pin code is stored in memory and the transaction can proceed.11-06-2014

Simon Charles Hughes Hewitt, Templestowe AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120131655User Authentication Device and Method - An authentication device (05-24-2012

Stephan Hewitt, Yatala AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140191631LOCKERS - A method of making a locker (07-10-2014

Stephen M. Hewitt, Rockville, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150216161USE OF ARGON AS A TISSUE FIXATION PRESERVATIVE - The invention may be broadly defined as the addition of Argon to FFPE procedures as an RNA stabilizing agent. Argon is an inert gas from the Noble gas group with low saturation concentrations in water. It is therefore highly surprising that Argon would have any effect on RNA stability in the presence of Formalin, or any other chemical. This property of Argon appears to be specific in that other inert gases fail to show any RNA stabilizing effect.08-06-2015

William Austin Hewitt, Auckland NZ

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090238881IONOPHORE ANTIBIOTIC FORMULATIONS - The invention relates to an ionophore antibiotic composition capable of diluting with water to a substantially stable dispersed form in all water than present, said composition comprising or including:—at least one ionophore antibiotic (preferably monensin) of a mean particle size of less than 20 microns,—and at least one dispersing agent. A method of preparing the ionophore antibiotic composition is also disclosed.09-24-2009
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