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Andrew David Scully, Victoria AU
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20090032773 | OXYGEN SCAVENGING COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - The present invention provides polymeric compositions comprising an hydrogenated anthraquinone derivative and/or its enol/enolate tautomer. Methods of scavenging oxygen and preventing transmission of oxygen into a package using said compositions are also provided. | 02-05-2009 |
Dean Derek Scully, Dublin IE
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20130231223 | Boxing machine - This is a wall mounted machine which has one moving part and can be adjusted to the height of the person using it. It is a machine which can replicate any form of combat which uses punches, elbows and kicks. The machine is mounted to a wall by way of the frame. The rotating bar has two targets at each end. The targets are double sided and are covered with padding. This means the machine has four targets front and back of each pad. | 09-05-2013 |
Gregg Scully, Surrey CA
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20090287364 | VISUAL AIRCRAFT SPACING TOOL - An air traffic display aid and method that uses parameters for defining a heading for an alpha approach and a beta approach. These can be intersecting or converging runways, dependent or independent parallel runways or airways in en-route configurations. A target reference point is determined in dependence upon the alpha and beta approaches. And an image reference point is determined in dependence upon at least one of the target reference point, a difference between the headings, a characteristic of the beta approach and an offset. Single target mirror ghosting, in-trail ghosting on demand, associated configurations and user selectable resynchronization spacing is also supported. | 11-19-2009 |
Joe Scully, Dublin IE
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20100325997 | ANCHORAGE SYSTEM OF VENTILATED FACADES - It comprises a series of vertical profiles ( | 12-30-2010 |
Marc Scully, Aurora CA
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20090047490 | OVENABLE MULTILAYERED FILM - A multilayer film including a first outermost layer comprising nylon, a first adhesive layer, one or more core layers comprising one or more polyolefins, a second adhesive layer, and a final outermost layer comprising nylon. | 02-19-2009 |
20090047491 | Ovenable Multilayered Film - A multilayer film including a first outermost layer comprising nylon, a first adhesive layer, one or more core layers comprising one or more polyolefins, a second adhesive layer, and a final outermost layer comprising nylon. | 02-19-2009 |
Mark Scully, Derby GB
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20080271456 | Fuel supply system - A turbine fuel supply system is disclosed as including a first sub-system having: a first nozzle for injecting fuel into a combustor of a turbine engine; a first valve controllable to communicate fuel to the first nozzle; and a first fuel manifold for communicating fuel to the first valve from a fuel source; the system further including a controller assembly for raising the pressure of fuel in the first fuel manifold; and the system being characterized in that the first valve is adapted to open in response to a predetermined pressure difference between the first fuel manifold and the pressure in the combustor, thereby allowing fuel to be communicated from the first fuel manifold to the first nozzle. The system may include a first recirculating conduit in fluid communication with the first fuel manifold and the fuel source, the first recirculating conduit allowing fuel not communicated by the first valve to be returned to the fuel source. | 11-06-2008 |
20090320480 | Fuel control arrangement - Fuel control arrangements provide and control fuel flow to injectors through fuel control valves. The injectors are connected to respective fuel control valves which in turn are connected to a first fuel flow path. The injectors are also connected to a second fuel flow path. The fuel paths are associated with a fuel source and generally have a recirculation valve between them. When flow in the flow path is stopped, recirculation of fuel can be provided across the recirculation valve to prevent fuel degradation. By provision of a restrictor valve in the second fuel flow path control of fuel recirculation can be achieved, as well as greater flexibility by presenting fuel flow separately through the second flow path to the injector whilst the first flow path is inhibited. | 12-31-2009 |
20090320481 | Fuel control arrangement - Fuel control arrangements for gas turbine engines generally comprise an injector and a fuel control valve. Typically the fuel control valve is controlled in terms of fuel demand through fuel pressure presented to the valve. Fuel demand may vary and in such circumstances stagnation of fuel adjacent to the valve may cause degradation of the fuel and therefore spurious operational performance. By providing a dedicated working fluid, and typically hydraulic, pressure to the valve a variable aperture port can be displaced to alter the fuel flow configuration within the valve. In such circumstances different fuel valve conditions can be generated by altering the available area of aperture in the port to divert or present fuel to the injector between and across first or primary fuel paths and second or pilot fuel paths as required. Thus more flexibility with regard to fuel presentation to the injector is achieved as well as consistency with respect to avoiding fuel degradation as fuel demand varies. | 12-31-2009 |
20090320482 | Fuel control arrangement - The present invention addresses fuel supply in gas turbine engines. A splitter valve | 12-31-2009 |
20100252758 | Staging Valve Arrangement and Valve for Use Therein - A staging valve arrangement is described that comprises an arrangement of electrically driven staging valves that are located, in use, in the high temperature core zone of an engine. Each staging valve may comprise a housing having an inlet, a pilot flow outlet and a mains flow outlet, a valve member movable between a closed position in which the mains flow outlet is closed and an open position in which the mains flow outlet is open, a motor operable to drive the valve member for movement, and a cooling arrangement. | 10-07-2010 |
20110167829 | FUEL CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS - Fuel injection apparatus | 07-14-2011 |
Nicholas John Scully, Louth Lincolnshire GB
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20150013562 | SMOKE GENERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A SMOKE GENERATION - The invention relates to a method of controlling a smoke generator. The smoke generator is adapted to be connected to a supply of a pressurized gas and a supply of a smoke fluid and further comprises a valve to regulate the pressure of the gas, a fluid driving means, a mixing unit for mixing the smoke fluid and the gas, and a heat exchanger heating the mixture of the pressurized gas and the smoke fluid to vaporize the smoke fluid and form a smoke upon ejection into surrounding air. The control method according to the invention then comprises the steps of receiving a smoke density parameter indicative of a desired amount of smoke to be generated by the smoke generator, measuring a gas pressure at a position between the valve and the heat exchanger, and using these parameters in controlling the valve. | 01-15-2015 |
20150014430 | SMOKE GENERATOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A SMOKE GENERATION - The invention relates to a method of controlling a smoke generator. The smoke generator is adapted to be connected to a supply of a pressurized gas and a supply of a smoke liquid and further comprises a valve to regulate the pressure of the gas, a fluid driving means, a mixing unit for mixing the smoke liquid and the gas, and a heat exchanger heating the mixture of the pressurized gas and the smoke liquid to vaporize the smoke liquid and form a smoke upon ejection into surrounding air. The control method according to the invention then comprises the steps of receiving a smoke density parameter indicative of a desired amount of smoke to be generated by the smoke generator, measuring a gas pressure at a position between the valve and the heat exchanger, and using these parameters in controlling the valve. | 01-15-2015 |
Nick Scully, Scamblesby GB
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20110121092 | SMOKE GENERATING ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM - An entertainment system ( | 05-26-2011 |
Nick Scully, Louth GB
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20090212947 | INTRUDER DETERRENT SYSTEM - A system and a method for operating an intruder deterrent system by which a smoke screen is generated in response to an intruder being detected, a smoke screen generator operatively linked to the intruder detecting. To achieve an intruder deterrent system that can operate for a longer period after interruption in the power supply, latent heat is stored in a heat storage, and smoke can be generated by transferring the latent heat from the heat storage to a liquid, which liquid is evaporated. The use of the heat storage has led to the unexpected result that the smoke generator can operate independently of power to the heating elements for a very long period. | 08-27-2009 |
Patricia Jane Scully, Derbyshire GB
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20090269003 | FIBRE OPTIC SWEAT SENSOR - A sensor for sweat or other aqueous discharge onto skin comprises a plastic optical fibre comprising a core and cladding, said core being in intimate contact at a first end with a light emitter and at a second end with a light detector, and said fibre having a sensing zone in which the cladding is replaced by a water-permeable translucent biocompatible polymer containing dispersed therein a biocompatible indicator that varies the intensity of an optical signal at a selected wavelength depending on whether the indicator is wet or dry. Such a sensor permits real time monitoring of sweating or other discharge, and can also enable electronic recording and/or remote monitoring. | 10-29-2009 |
Rachel A. Scully, Peppermint Grove AU
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20140343982 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED TO WORKFLOW MENTORING - Workflow mentoring. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: creating, by a first computer system, a workflow mentoring plan for a group of users by receiving, from a second computer system, a first plurality of workflow steps, wherein at least one of the workflow steps is selected from predetermined workflow steps; receiving, from a third computer system, a second plurality of workflow steps, wherein at least one of the workflow steps is selected from the predetermined workflow steps; determining, from the first and second pluralities and the predetermined workflow steps, a value indicative of relevance weighting of each of the first and second pluralities of workflow steps, wherein the determination is made based on frequency of repetition of workflow steps; and allocating a percentage of the workflow mentoring plan to each individual step within the pluralities of steps based on the value indicative of relevance weighting. | 11-20-2014 |
Tom Scully, Dublin IE
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20100325997 | ANCHORAGE SYSTEM OF VENTILATED FACADES - It comprises a series of vertical profiles ( | 12-30-2010 |