John Ford
John Ford, Cordova, TN US
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20100224510 | SELF-HEATING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPIDLY HEATING A COMESTIBLE SUBSTANCE - Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. In certain embodiments, the heating chamber can be a can with prepackaged comestible substance therein. Examples of components configured to facilitate such a can are disclosed. | 09-09-2010 |
20100227027 | SELF-HEATING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPIDLY HEATING A COMESTIBLE SUBSTANCE - Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. | 09-09-2010 |
20130167825 | SELF-HEATING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPIDLY HEATING A COMESTIBLE SUBSTANCE - Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. | 07-04-2013 |
20140230378 | SELF-HEATING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPIDLY HEATING A COMESTIBLE SUBSTANCE - Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. In certain embodiments, the heating chamber can be a can with prepackaged comestible substance therein. Examples of components configured to facilitate such a can are disclosed. | 08-21-2014 |
20140331987 | SELF-HEATING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RAPIDLY HEATING A COMESTIBLE SUBSTANCE - Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. | 11-13-2014 |
John Ford, St. Ives GB
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20100087428 | Novel Potassium Channel Blockers - The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) | 04-08-2010 |
20100087437 | Novel Potassium Channel Blockers - The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) | 04-08-2010 |
20100087438 | New Potassium Channel Blockers - The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) | 04-08-2010 |
20140221337 | Potassium Channel Blockers - The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) | 08-07-2014 |
John Ford, Huntington GB
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20100041695 | Thieno[2,3-b]pyridines as Potassium Channel Inhibitors - The invention provides compounds of the formula: | 02-18-2010 |
John Ford, Binghampton, NY US
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20090251908 | INTEGRATED HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR TACTICAL VEHICLES - An integrated front lighting unit for a tactical vehicle, which includes a housing, multiple lights and a single connector for connection to a vehicle electrical system. All the parts are located in or on the housing which may include a front, a top, a bottom, two sides, a back and mounting tabs or another mounting arrangement. There is wiring for each light in the unit having a cable and all cables are attached to the single connector. The multiple lights in the unit may include a blackout driving light, a blackout turn signal, a headlight, a turn signal and a side marker truck light. The lights may use LEDs as light sources. | 10-08-2009 |
John Ford, Madison, TN US
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20080205583 | Radiation scanning of objects for contraband - Systems and methods for the radiation scanning of objects, including large objects such as cargo containers, to identify contraband. | 08-28-2008 |
20090067575 | Radiation scanning units including a movable platform - A scanning unit for inspecting objects comprises in one example a radiation source, a movable platform to support an object, and a detector positioned to receive radiation after interaction of radiation with the object. The platform is movable at least partially within a cavity defined, at least partially, below at least one of the source or the detector. In another scanning unit, a first conveyor conveys an object to a movable platform, and second and third conveyors convey the object from the platform. The second and third conveyors are at different vertical heights. In another scanning unit, images from an energy sensitive detector and a spatial detector are fused. In a method, scanning parameters during CT scanning are changed and images reconstructed before and after the change. In another method, an object is scanned with X-ray beams having first and second energy distributions, generated by the same X-ray source. | 03-12-2009 |
John Ford, Boca Raton, FL US
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20090015480 | RFID Near Field Microstrip Antenna - A near field antenna is disclosed which is configured to read an RFID label such that a localized electric E field emitted by the antenna at an operating wavelength resides substantially within a zone defined by the near field. The localized E field directs a current distribution along an effective length of the antenna corresponding to a half-wave to a full-wave structure. | 01-15-2009 |
John Ford, Palo Alto, CA US
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20110244513 | ISOLATED MAMMALIAN MEMBRANE PROTEIN GENES; RELATED REAGENTS - Nucleic acids encoding various lymphocyte cell proteins from mammalian, including primate, reagents related thereto, including specific antibodies, and purified proteins are described. Methods of using said reagents and related diagnostic kits are also provided. | 10-06-2011 |
John Ford, Charlotte, NC US
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20130084159 | Waste Container - The present invention is generally applicable to a container. More specifically, the invention is applicable to a waste container for the collection, storage and transport of waste and refuse material. The waste containers of the present invention are particularly useful for the collection, storage and transporting of organic waste material. | 04-04-2013 |
John Ford, Hemingford Grey GB
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20140206703 | THIENO [2, 3-D] PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE TO TREAT ARRHYTHMIA - The present invention relates to thienopyrimidine compounds which are potassium channel inhibitors. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and their use in the treatment of arrhythmia are also described. | 07-24-2014 |
John Ford, London GB
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20140156782 | METHOD OF PROVIDING CONTENT DATA - A method of controlling provision of content data representative of at least one content item, including providing first content data representative of a first content item to the computing device, receiving first action data, processing the first action data with the content provision parameter data, determining a second part of the sequence, using data indicative of the assessed state of the computing device, providing the selected second content data to the computing device, receiving second action data indicative of an action at the computing device in relation to the second content data, processing the second action data with the content provision parameter data, and determining at least one further part of the sequence by determining whether the at least one content provision parameter is met or whether to select and provide the computing device with further content data representative of at least one further content item. | 06-05-2014 |