Hobbs, GB
Andrew Hobbs, Sheffield GB
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20080280242 | Coal burner assembly - A burner assembly including a housing having an air inlet, a burner end having an opening, a longitudinal axis extending generally from the air inlet toward the burner end, a motor, an impeller mounted in the housing and being in fluid communication with the air inlet, operatively connected to the motor and adapted to direct air from the air inlet toward the burner end, a coal tube adapted to convey coal toward the burner end, a coal inlet adapted to convey coal to the coal tube, a first bluff body ring, a second bluff body ring and a third bluff body ring mounted at the burner end, a flame bridge disposed between the first bluff body ring and the second bluff body ring, and an igniter mounted in the burner end and being adapted to ignite the air and fuel mixture in the burner end to produce a main flame. | 11-13-2008 |
20080280243 | Burner assembly - A burner assembly including a housing having an air inlet and a burner end, a motor, and an impeller mounted in the housing. The impeller is in fluid communication with the air inlet, in mechanical communication with the motor, and adapted to direct air from the air inlet towards the burner end of the housing. The burner assembly also includes at least one pre-mix gas injection nozzle mounted in the housing. Each of the at least one pre-mix gas injection nozzle has at least one orifice adapted to direct gaseous fuel into the housing. The burner assembly further includes a spin vane comprising at least one spin vane blade. The spin vane is mounted in the burner end of the housing and adapted to direct the flow of air in the burner end. The burner assembly still further includes an igniter mounted in the burner end of the housing. The igniter is adapted to ignite the air and fuel mixture in the burner end of the housing to produce a main flame. | 11-13-2008 |
20160038890 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MIXING TUBE ASSEMBLY - A mixing section adapted for use in a burner assembly comprising a plurality of mixing tube assemblies each comprising a substantially cylindrical outer wall which defines an interior open space and a plurality of holes which are disposed adjacent to the inlet end of each of the mixing tube assemblies. Preferably, air is conveyed from the inlet end to the outlet end of the mixing tube assemblies, fuel is conveyed to the interior open space defined by the substantially cylindrical outer wall through the plurality of holes, each of the mixing tube assemblies separately mixes an amount of fuel and air, and the mixing section is adapted to produce a mixture of fuel and air. A method comprising conveying fuel and air from the inlet end of the mixing tube assembly to the outlet end of the mixing tube assembly and mixing gaseous fuel and air in the assembly. | 02-11-2016 |
Anthony James Patrick Hobbs, Berkshire GB
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20100203780 | RESCUE DEVICE | 08-12-2010 |
Bruce Hobbs, Penicuilk GB
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20090216454 | True Amplitude Transient Electromagnetic System Response Measurement - A method for mapping sub-surface resistivity contrasts comprising making multi-channel transient electromagnetic (MTEM) measurements using at least one electric source with grounded input current electrodes or one magnetic source with current in a wire loop or multi loop and at least one electric field or magnetic field receiver, measuring the resultant earth response simultaneously at each receiver using a known recording system, measuring the system response by measuring directly the current in the wire at the source using effectively the same recording system, using the measured system response to recover the impulse response of the earth from each measured earth response, and creating from such impulse responses a sub-surface representation of resistivity contrasts. | 08-27-2009 |
Bruce Alan Hobbs, Penicuilk GB
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20100109671 | Method for acquiring controlled source electromagnetic survey data to assist in attenuating correlated noise - A method for acquiring transient electromagnetic survey signals includes applying a transient electric current to an electromagnetic transmitter disposed above a portion of the Earth's subsurface to be surveyed. Electromagnetic signals are detected at spaced apart locations above the portion of the subsurface in response to an electromagnetic field induced in the Earth's subsurface by the applying transient current. Electromagnetic signals are detected at least one position proximate a position of the electromagnetic transmitter such that the subsurface transient response is substantially always identifiable therefrom. | 05-06-2010 |
20100235100 | Method for determining resistivity anisotropy from earth electromagnetic responses - A method for determining resistivity anisotropy of subsurface rock formations from measurements of response to a transient electromagnetic field imparted into the subsurface and measured at a plurality of distances from a position of the imparting includes that for each offset, a step response of the formations is determined at a time from the imparting selected such that the step response is related substantially only to horizontal resistivity and at a time from the imparting selected such that the step response is related substantially only to mean resistivity. The horizontal resistivity step response and the mean resistivity step response are used to determine the resistivity anisotropy. | 09-16-2010 |
20110012601 | Method for determining resistivity anisotropy from earth electromagnetic tansient step response and electromagnetic transient peak impulse response - A method for determining resistivity anisotropy of subsurface rock formations includes imparting a transient electromagnetic field into the subsurface rock formations. Electromagnetic response of the formations is measured at a plurality of offsets from a position of the imparting. For each offset, an arrival time from the imparting is determined of a peak of an impulse response such that the response is related to subsurface horizontal and vertical resistivities. For each offset, a step response of the formations is determined at a time from the imparting selected such that the step response is related substantially only to mean resistivity. The arrival time of the peak of the impulse response and the late time value of the step response are used to determine the resistivity anisotropy. | 01-20-2011 |
Bruce Alan Hobbs, Penicuik GB
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20100315088 | Multi-Transient DC Resistivity Measurements - A method for measuring resistivity variations in the earth comprising passing a transient current between two source electrodes; measuring the transient current at the source electrodes; measuring the resultant transient voltage between at least one pair of receiver electrodes; estimating one or more processing functions for applying to the measured input current to provide a step current profile, and applying the same one or more processing functions to the measured voltage to provide an estimate of the step response voltage between the receivers, using both the step current and the estimated step response voltage between voltage to determine the resulting apparent earth resistance, and using the apparent earth resistance to determine the resistivity of the earth. | 12-16-2010 |
20130162256 | In-Line and Broadside Marine Electromagnetic Surveying - Methods for geophysical surveying include disposing an electromagnetic source and first and second receiver electrodes in water; actuating the source; and detecting a responsive electromagnetic field by measuring a potential difference between the first and second receiver electrodes, wherein: the electromagnetic source defines a source dipole axis; the first and second receiver electrodes define a receiver dipole axis; and the source dipole axis is not substantially parallel to the receiver dipole axis. Systems for geophysical surveying include a first source electrode on a first source cable; a second source electrode on a different second source cable, the first and second source electrodes forming an electromagnetic source and defining a source dipole axis; a first receiver electrode on a first receiver cable; a second receiver electrode on a different second receiver cable, the first and second receiver electrodes defining a receiver dipole axis not substantially parallel to the source dipole axis. | 06-27-2013 |
Christopher Hobbs, London GB
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20090036525 | Non-Natural Amino Acid Derivatives - Compounds of formula (I) have activity in alleviating the effects of impaired dopaminergic signaling, for example in the treatment of Parkinsons Disease: | 02-05-2009 |
20090170937 | Amino Acid Derivatives - Compounds of formula (I) have activity in alleviating the effects of impaired dopaminergic signaling, for example in the treatment of Parkinsons Disease: | 07-02-2009 |
20090239941 | AMINO ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of formula (I) are active as dopaminergic compounds or as compounds which or as compounds which diminish the symptoms of dopamine deficiency: wherein: R | 09-24-2009 |
20100190725 | AMINO ACID DERIVATIVES - Compounds of formula (I) or formula (II) have dopaminergic activity: wherein: R | 07-29-2010 |
20100216878 | Amino Acid Derivatives - The compound 3,3-dimethyl-butyric acid 4-((S)-2-amino-2-methoxycarbonyl-ethyl)-2-(3,3-dimethyl-butyryloxy)-phenyl ester of formula (I) has dopaminergic properties. | 08-26-2010 |
Christopher John Hobbs, Hertford GB
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20100003213 | 4'-SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HCV RNA REPLICATION - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula Ia | 01-07-2010 |
20100004192 | 4'-Substituted Nucleoside Derivatives as Inhibitors of HCV RNA Replication - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula Ia | 01-07-2010 |
20120034184 | 4'-SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HCV RNA REPLICATION - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula I | 02-09-2012 |
20130237491 | 4'-SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS OF HCV RNA REPLICATION - The present invention relates to the use of nucleoside derivatives of formula Ia | 09-12-2013 |
Heather Hobbs, Hertfordshire GB
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20090105309 | Medicinal Compounds - Compounds of formula (I): | 04-23-2009 |
20100035917 | PYRROLO[2,3-B]PYRIDIN-4-YL-BENZENESULFONAMIDE COMPOUNDS AS 1KK2 INHIBITORS - The invention is directed to certain novel compounds. Specifically, the invention is directed to compounds according to Formula (1) and salts thereof. The compounds of the invention are inhibitors of kinase activity, in particular 1KK2 activity. | 02-11-2010 |
20100179139 | PYRROLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS, PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION, AND THEIR USE AS MEDICAMENTS - The invention is directed to certain novel compounds. Specifically, the invention is directed to compounds according to formula (I): | 07-15-2010 |
20120015932 | Pyrazole Derivatives Used as CCR4 Receptor Antagonists - Indazole compounds, processes for their preparation, intermediates usable in these processes, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds and their use in therapy. | 01-19-2012 |
Heather Hobbs, Stevenage GB
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20100075953 | SUBSTITUTED PIPERAZINES, (1,4) DIAZEPINES, AND 2,5-DIAZABICYCLO (2.2.1) HEPTANES AS HISTAMINE H1 AND/OR H3 ANTAGONISTS OR HISTAMINE H3 REVERSE ANTAGONISTS - The present invention relates to novel piperazine and azepine derivatives having pharmacological activity, processes for their preparation, to compositions containing them and to their use in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease. | 03-25-2010 |
Joseph L. Hobbs, Faversham GB
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20140260305 | LEAN AZIMUTHAL FLAME COMBUSTOR - A combustion chamber may include a first surface and a second surface interconnected by a wall forming a chamber having a central axis. The first surface may define an exhaust opening and the second surface defining a pilot opening, wherein the exhaust opening and the pilot opening align along the central axis. A plurality of inlet ports may be configured to deliver air to the chamber. A plurality of fuel ports may be arranged on an inside of the second surface to deliver fuel to the chamber. The air flow from the inlet ports and fuel from the fuel ports may oppose each other to create a vortex of product proximal to the second surface. | 09-18-2014 |
Kelvin G.l. Hobbs, Wiltshire GB
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20150375310 | BALLNOSE CUTTING TOOL AND BALLNOSE CUTTING INSERT - A ballnose cutting insert has a top face, a bottom face, a plurality of side clearance faces, a first nose corner, a second nose corner, and a first elongate cutting edge at the top face, a second elongate cutting edge at the top face, and a fastener bore with a center. There is a first open-end notch below the first nose corner, and a second open-end notch below the second nose corner. The first open-end notch is defined at least in part by a first generally planar engaging surface, and the second open-end notch is defined at least in part by a second generally planar engaging surface. The first generally planar engaging surface is disposed at a disposition angle relative to the second engaging surface, and the disposition angle is not equal to zero degrees. The first generally planar engaging surface is disposed from the center of the fastener bore a first abutment distance as measured along a line perpendicular to the first generally planar engaging surface. The second generally planar engaging surface is disposed from the center of the fastener bore a second abutment distance as measured along a line perpendicular to the second generally planar engaging surface. The first abutment distance is equal to the second abutment distance. | 12-31-2015 |
Linzi Hobbs, Ludlow GB
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20130193604 | PHENOLIC FOAM BOARD - A rigid insulating phenolic foam body ( | 08-01-2013 |
20150096664 | PHENOLIC FOAM BOARD - A rigid insulating phenolic foam body has at least one perforated facing. The facing is preferably perforated before the facing is adhered to the foam body. The facing may be a gas impermeable material such as a metallic foil. The perforations in the gas impermeable material reduce the drying and curing time, for phenolic foam bodies when compared with phenolic foam bodies with gas permeable facings. | 04-09-2015 |
Linzi Hobbs, Shropshire GB
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20100178458 | Phenolic Foam Board - A rigid insulating phenolic foam body ( | 07-15-2010 |
Martin Hobbs, Bath GB
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20120066358 | METHOD OF GENERATING A NETWORK MODEL - A method of configuring a network model of a network is disclosed that may include a plurality of interconnected network elements. An embodiment of the method may include: a) accessing a plurality of predefined network element models, with each element model defining a network element and including element configuration data relating to the element; b)receiving selection data defining a selection of the plurality of network element models; c) receiving element connection data defining interconnections between selected network element models; and d) automatically configuring network model data for the network model in dependence upon the received selection and connection data. Also disclosed are: a) a network model configured according to the disclosed method; b) a network configured according to the method; c) a system for configuring a network model; and d)a method of analyzing a network that may include accessing the network model. | 03-15-2012 |
20130024562 | NETWORK ANALYSIS - A method of analyzing a network is disclosed that may include a plurality of interconnected network components, and a network model with component configuration data for each of the network components and component interconnection data for each connection between network components. The method may also comprise selectively altering component configuration data for a first network component, or selectively altering component interconnection data for a first connection, thereby selectively altering a modeled state of the first network component or the first component connection within the network model, propagating the effect of such altering of a modeled state throughout the network model in dependence upon configuration data and interconnection data relating to the first network component and in dependence upon such data relating to other connected network components, monitoring the effect of said propagation on other network components within the network model. Also disclosed is a system for analyzing a network. | 01-24-2013 |
Matthew Hobbs, Warwick GB
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20120181803 | Crash Load Absorption Structures for Motor Vehicles - A crash load absorption structure for a motor vehicle. The structure includes a compressible load absorbing structure. The compressible load absorbing structure includes a front portion and a rear portion. The front portion and the rear portion are arranged to compress under a crash load along a generally longitudinal direction. The compressible load absorbing structure also includes a structural joint located within the compressible load absorbing structure, the joint is between at least two structural members. A load transfer element is configured to promote breaking of the structural joint during a vehicle crash. | 07-19-2012 |
Matthew Hobbs, Oxford GB
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20090031554 | Method Of Producing A Former For Winding A Magnet Coil And A Method Of Producing A Magnet Coil - A method of producing a former for winding a magnet coil, said former ( | 02-05-2009 |
20090032539 | Suspension Assembly For Mechanically Retaining a First Article by Bracing it Against a Second Article - A suspension assembly for mechanically retaining a first article by bracing it against a second article includes a spherical or spheroid object located between first and second articles. A first set of at least three rounded surfaces is mechanically braced between the spherical or spheroid object and the first article, with each of such surfaces being in contact with the spheroid object at a single point; and a second set of at least three rounded surfaces mechanically is braced between the spherical or spheroid object and the second article, with each of said surfaces being in contact with the spherical or spheroid object at a single point. | 02-05-2009 |
20090162584 | RE-WORKABLE PRESSURE VESSELS FOR SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET ARRANGEMENTS - A reworkable pressure vessel for containing a superconducting magnet arrangement. At least first and second separate parts of the vessel are fabricated from fibre-reinforced thermoplastic material. Said first and second parts comprise facing end surfaces adapted for fusion bonding together to form a union closing said vessel such that said vessel can be opened by application of heat and a cutting tool, and re-closed by re-application of fusion bonding to said union. | 06-25-2009 |
20090205720 | Burst Disc Replacement Apparatus - A burst disc replacement apparatus ( | 08-20-2009 |
20110002111 | PROTECTION APPARATUS, METHOD OF LOCATING A SUPERCONDUCTIVE MAGNET UNIT AND SUPERCONDUCTIVE MAGNET UNIT APPARATUS - A protection apparatus for a superconductive magnet unit has a support frame for location relative to a portion of the superconductive magnet unit. The support frame is arranged to carry a buffer for protecting the superconductive magnet unit from a shock load. | 01-06-2011 |
Richard Hobbs, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire GB
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20140096443 | Device and Method for Weed Control - An apparatus suitable for controlling unwanted vegetation which apparatus comprises a reservoir ( | 04-10-2014 |
Richard Hobbs, St. Neots GB
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20140103138 | Device for Weed Control - An apparatus suitable for controlling vegetation which apparatus comprises a hot-liquid reservoir ( | 04-17-2014 |
Robert A. Hobbs, London GB
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20100043929 | Single crystal component and a method of heat treating a single crystal component - A single crystal component comprising a first region and a second region. The component comprising a nickel base single crystal superalloy having a gamma phase matrix and gamma prime phase precipitates distributed in the gamma phase matrix. The first region of the component comprises a bi-modal distribution of gamma prime phase precipitates in the gamma phase matrix and the second region of the component comprising a uni-modal distribution of gamma prime phase precipitates in the gamma phase matrix. The uni-modal distribution of gamma prime phase precipitates consisting of primary cuboidal gamma prime phase precipitates and the bi-modal distribution of gamma prime phase precipitates consisting of primary cuboidal gamma prime phase precipitates and secondary spherical gamma prime phase precipitates and/or cuboidal gamma prime phase precipitates whereby the first region of the component has enhanced resistance to low cycle fatigue and the second region of the component has enhanced resistance to creep deformation. | 02-25-2010 |
Roderick Nicholas Hobbs, Holt GB
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20100233734 | PASSIVATION OF SURFACES AFTER LIGAND COUPLING - Passivated substrates are provided for use in assays, comprising at least one covalently bonded ligand having specific binding activity for a molecule, and at least one covalently bonded blocking agent, wherein said ligand is directly bonded to the substrate surface. In certain embodiments, the ligand and blocking agent are covalently bonded only to the substrate surface, and not directly bonded to each other. In certain other embodiments, the ligand and blocking agent have at least one additional covalent bond to one another. Methods for preparing and using passivated substrates in bioassays are also provided. | 09-16-2010 |
Roger Hobbs, Leicestershire GB
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20110132248 | Chock Insert For a Maritime Craft - A chock insert for a maritime craft comprises a body | 06-09-2011 |
Stephen Andrew Hobbs, Bristol GB
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20140209749 | FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR LINE RESERVOIR - The present invention concerns a device for use in an aircraft fuel pressure sensor line. More particularly, but not exclusively, this invention concerns a fuel pressure sensor line connecting an aircraft fuel pump to a pressure sensor. The invention also concerns a fuel pressure sensor line reservoir for use with a sensor line connecting an aircraft fuel pump to a pressure sensor. An aircraft fuel pump system comprises an aircraft fuel pump and a pressure sensor connected the aircraft fuel pump via a sensor line. The sensor line includes a reservoir located between the aircraft fuel pump and the pressure sensor. The reservoir acts to prevent liquid contacting the pressure switch when the fuel pump is not active. | 07-31-2014 |
Steve Hobbs, Birmingham GB
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20130304247 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TESTING A MACHINE TOOL - A method of testing a machine tool comprising processing circuitry arranged to control a material remover, in which the method comprises: | 11-14-2013 |
Steven Michael Hobbs, Birmingham GB
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20160041547 | TIMING A MACHINE TOOL USING AN ACCELEROMETER - A method includes: selecting a movement path along which a moving component of a machine tool, is to be moved; before moving the moving component: causing the moving component to make a first predefined movement; recording, using a computing device including accelerometers and external to the machine tool, first movement data identifying the first predefined movement; causing the moving component to make a second predefined movement; and recording, using the accelerometers, second movement data identifying the second predefined movement; causing the moving component to be moved along the movement path; after finishing moving the moving component along the movement path: causing the moving component to make a third predefined movement; and recording, using the accelerometers, third movement data identifying the third predefined movement; calculating, using the computing device, timing information for movement of the moving component along the movement path based on the first, second, and third movement data. | 02-11-2016 |
Stuart Hobbs, Norton GB
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20080313836 | Brushes - A paint brush ( | 12-25-2008 |
20090139051 | HAND TOOLSITLE - The present invention relates to an improvement relating to hand tools, particularly handles of hand tools. A hand tool handle includes a body having one or more pads being mounted on a surface, intra surface, inter-surface or a combination of the same on the hand tool handle. Each pad includes one or more enclosed volumes housing a fluid bound by a defined envelope. The fluid may be a liquid, gas, gel, semi-solid gel, colloidal solution, or any combination of the same and may further include a dye or other agent to retain consistency and composition post manufacture. During forming the entrapped fluid is at a super atmospheric pressure or is introduced into a compartment defined by the enclosed volume envelope subsequent to manufacture with a method for sealing an introduction route following introduction. | 06-04-2009 |
Stuart Hobbs, Norton Shropshire GB
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20160135583 | PAINT BRUSHES - A paint brush is provided and comprises a handle, a ferrule and a bristle stack. The bristle stack comprises a plurality of synthetic, virgin bristle filaments secured at one end in the ferrule. At the opposite end of the bristle stack the ends of the filaments collectively define a first notional plane which is generally curved, and a second notional plane which is generally orthogonal to the first notional plane and is also generally curved. | 05-19-2016 |
Thomas G. Hobbs, Sherfield-On-Loddon GB
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20150212686 | Time Segment User Interface - A method operates a device that includes a display device, a user interface device, and a processor connected to the display device and the user interface device. The processor connected to the display device receives a user input defining a line on the display device; detects one or more direction changes in the received user input of the defined line; and defines a line segment according to the detected direction changes, where a length of the line segment is a distance between a start of the defined line and a first detected direction change. One or more processors segment a time period into multiple time segments, where each time segment corresponds in length to the defined line segment. The display device then displays the segmented time period on the defined line segment. | 07-30-2015 |