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Andy Bainbridge, Uppermill GB
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20130063591 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FEEDING CRIMP TERMINALS ON A CARRIER STRIP INTO A CRIMPING PRESS - An apparatus for feeding crimp terminals on a carrier strip into a crimping press, the separation between the terminals along the strip being the pitch of the strip, the apparatus comprising a feeding mechanism for displacing the carrier strip along a feed path; an image capture means adapted to capture an image of a portion of the feed path; and, an image processing means connected to the image capture means and being adapted to (a) determine the position of at least one terminal on the feed path from the image; (b) determine the pitch of the strip either from the image or from a pre-stored value; and, (c) calculate an alignment displacement of the strip along the feed path from the position and pitch such that a further terminal on the strip lies within a crimping zone on the feed path; the image processing means being connected to the feeding mechanism and adapted to provide a control signal thereto such that the feeding mechanism displaces the carrier strip along the feed path by the alignment displacement. | 03-14-2013 |
Bryant T. Bainbridge, Portland, OR US
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20090119023 | Product Ecological and/or Environmental Rating System and Method - Ecologically and/or environmentally conscious consumers and/or product manufacturers can “grade” the ecological and/or environmental character of products and/or their manufacturing methods. This grading may include one or more of: determining a type or amount of toxic material used in making the product and assigning a toxic consumption value for the product; determining a type or amount of waste created in making the product and assigning a waste production value for the product; determining a type or amount of environmentally preferred materials used in making the product and assigning a material value for the product; and determining an extent to which the product or its manufacturing methods provide an ecological or environmental advance over existing products or manufacturing methods and assigning an advancement value for the product. The final product grade then may be determined based on the assigned value or values. | 05-07-2009 |
Darlene Danece Bainbridge, Cuba, NY US
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20130185108 | Strategic Quality Support System - Healthcare providers are faced with an extremely fast paced environment where patient care is closely coupled with quality and safety standards. To promote a safe and optimal environment for patients and healthcare workers, numerous standards must be met. The number of standards continues to grow as healthcare continues to become more complex. | 07-18-2013 |
David Bainbridge, Hamilton NZ
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20090216441 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INDICATING THE LOCATION OF AN OBJECT - An object location indication apparatus which includes a position determination system adapted to determine the position of the apparatus a plurality of audio channels, each connected to an audio output device wherein each channel is associated with a direction, an audio signal supply element adapted to supply an audio component signal to each channel, said plurality of audio component signals in combination providing a substantially continuous composite audio signal, wherein the audio signal supply element modulates each audio component signal depending on the direction of travel required to reach the object from the position determined for the apparatus. | 08-27-2009 |
David Bainbridge, Acton, MA US
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20090055501 | Selective User Notification Based on IP Flow Information - An example embodiment of the present invention provides a process that uses IP flow information to selectively notify users of an application server of the server's unavailability. In the example embodiment, the process, which might run on a system comprising a router, monitors IP flow records as to dropped packets and learns that an application server has become unavailable. The process then uses the IP flow records to identify active users of the application server, for example, by passing a source IP address to a presence service. Once the process has identified an active user, the process determines a means of notification for the user, which might be through the presence service, and transmits a notification to the user as to the unavailability of the application server. In the example embodiment, the process transmits a later notification as to the availability of the application server, using reverse camp-on functionality. | 02-26-2009 |
20120136995 | Selective User Notification Based on IP Flow Information - An example embodiment of the present invention provides a process that uses IP flow information to selectively notify users of an application server of the server's unavailability. In the example embodiment, the process, which might run on a system comprising a router, monitors IP flow records as to dropped packets and learns that an application server has become unavailable. The process then uses the IP flow records to identify active users of the application server, for example, by passing a source IP address to a presence service. Once the process has identified an active user, the process determines a means of notification for the user, which might be through the presence service, and transmits a notification to the user as to the unavailability of the application server. In the example embodiment, the process transmits a later notification as to the availability of the application server, using reverse camp-on functionality. | 05-31-2012 |
David W. Bainbridge, Golden, CO US
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20100173116 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS MADE FROM PRETREATED, ADHESIVE COATED BEADS - A composite material comprised of polymeric beads and adhesive, primarily intended for use in constructing buildings, athletic fields, waste pond covers, packaging, contact sports gear and medial equipment, is comprised of a plurality of electrical excitation zone-treated beads having average diameters between about 1 mm and about 10 mm that are substantially coated with the adhesive material and used in quantities such that void spaces constitute at least about 10 percent by volume of the total volume of the composite material. Upon curing, said adhesive preferably has hardness levels ranging from about Shore A 20 to about Shore A 95. | 07-08-2010 |
Ed Bainbridge, London GB
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20110043529 | INTERACTIVE ANIMATION - An interactive animation environment. The interactive animation environment includes at least one user-controlled object, and the animation method for providing this environment includes determining a position of the user-controlled object, defining a plurality of regions about the position, detecting a user input to move the position of the user-controlled object, associating the detected user input to move the position of the user-controlled object with a region in the direction of movement, and providing an animation of the user-controlled object associated with the mapped region. A system and controller for implementing the method is also disclosed. A computer program and computer program product for implementing the invention is further disclosed. | 02-24-2011 |
Geoffrey Bainbridge, Ottawa CA
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20100226211 | FORCE-FEEDBACK SEISMOMETER - A broadband weak-motion seismometer includes: a frame, a mass, a suspension means for movably connecting the mass to the frame, a sensing transducer for measuring displacement of the mass with respect to the frame and for generating a sensing transducer output signal, which is a function of the measured displacement, a forcing transducer for applying a feedback force in a predetermined direction to the mass, and a control circuit. The control circuit receives the sensing transducer output signal and generates a forcing transducer input signal that includes a self-noise component. The forcing transducer input signal is processed by the forcing transducer to apply the feedback force to maintain the mass at rest with respect to the frame. The feedback force is sufficient to counterbalance a constant acceleration of the frame of at least 0.2 m/s | 09-09-2010 |
Graeme Bainbridge, Kalamazoo, MI US
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20150147318 | CANINIZED ANTI-NGF ANTIBODIES AND METHODS THEREOF - The invention provides novel caninized anti-NGF antibodies (such as caninized anti-NGF antagonist antibodies and antigen binding proteins), and polynucleotides encoding the same. The invention further provides use of said antibodies or antigen binding proteins and/or nucleotides in the treatment and/or prevention of NGF related disorders, particularly pain. | 05-28-2015 |
Harry Bainbridge, Placentia, CA US
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20110158738 | Porous tip liquid applicator having draw fill mechanism - A liquid applicator includes an elongated cylindrical body having an end cap within which a plunger is slidably moveable. The cylindrical body defines a bore receiving a plunger seal and piston secured to the interior end of a sliding plunger handle. The remaining end of the cylindrical body is coupled to a porous nib having a flow control valve in communication therewith. The plunger is removable from the piston and sealing plunger following the liquid filling process. | 06-30-2011 |
Ian Frank Bainbridge, Queensland AU
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20080283212 | GAS LUBRICANT AND DELIVERY APPARATUS - A lubricant delivery element for delivering lubricant into a cavity, the lubricant distribution element comprising a thin element of porous material for delivering lubricant into the cavity through the element. | 11-20-2008 |
James W.b. Bainbridge, London GB
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20100081707 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING POLYNUCLEOTIDES INTO RETINAL CELLS OF THE MACULA AND FOVEA - Methods and systems for the delivery of polynucleotides to the subretinal space of the macula or fovea of an eye of a human are provided. The methods and systems are useful for treating ocular disorders. | 04-01-2010 |
John Bainbridge, Withington GB
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20090009182 | CIRCUIT TO PROVIDE TESTABILITY TO A SELF-TIMED CIRCUIT - The present invention enables asynchronous circuits to be tested in the same manner and using the same equipment and test strategies as with synchronous circuits. The feedback path of an asynchronous element, for example a Muller C element, includes a test structure which may be invoked for the purpose of providing the means for synchronous testing. When configured for testing, the test structure provides a clocked latching and selecting function which, by virtue of breaking the feedback path of the self-timing device, prevents the device being tested from switching states until desired. When the element is not in test mode, the test structure is configured to pass through the data that normally flows through the feedback path unchanged. The result is an ability to test an asynchronous device or subsystem of a device in the same manner as and/or intermixed with a synchronous device. | 01-08-2009 |
20100097131 | HARDENING OF SELF-TIMED CIRCUITS AGAINST GLITCHES - Multiple techniques are disclosed for hardening a self-clocking circuit against glitches. Glitch filters are placed in some portions of a digital design. In some embodiments the glitch filter is dynamically tunable. In one embodiment the inputs are locked out by the outputs. Methods for evaluating code symbols are presented, as is a circuit for differential signaling. | 04-22-2010 |
John Bainbridge, Ottawa CA
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20090297152 | WDM PON PROTECTION SCHEME USING A DUAL PORT ARRAYED WAVEGUIDE GRATING (AWG) - A Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Network (WDM-PON) includes an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) including a first Arrayed Waveguide Grating (AWG) MUX/DEMUX, and a remote node including a second AWG MUX/DEMUX. Each AWG MUX/DEMUX has at least two input ports for receiving a respective wavelength division multiplexed optical signal, and a plurality of output ports. Each output port of the Optical Line Terminal AWG MUX/DEMUX is coupled to a respective transceiver of the OLT. Each output port of the remote node AWG MUX/DEMUX is coupled to a respective PON having at least one optical network terminal (ONT). Respective first and second optical paths are coupled between corresponding input ports of the first and second AWG MUX/DEMUXs. Means are provided for sourcing seed light of the WDM-PON into a selected one the first and second optical paths. | 12-03-2009 |
20100046949 | Method of Wavelength Alignment for a Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Optical Network - Described is a method for controlling the wavelength of a laser in a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) system. The method includes generating broadband light having a dithered optical power and a wavelength spectrum that includes a plurality of WDM wavelengths. The broadband light is spectrally filtered to generate a spectrally-sliced optical signal having a wavelength spectrum that includes one of the WDM wavelengths. The spectrally-sliced optical signal is injected into a laser and a dithered optical power of the laser is determined. A parameter of the laser is controlled in response to the determination of the dithered optical power to thereby align a wavelength of the laser to the wavelength spectrum of the spectrally-sliced optical signal. | 02-25-2010 |
20100129077 | TECHNIQUES FOR IMPLEMENTING A DUAL ARRAY WAVEGUIDE FILTER FOR A WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXED PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORK - Techniques for implementing a dual array waveguide filter for a wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON) are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as an apparatus for implementing a dual waveguide filter for a wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON). The apparatus may include a first light source configured to output a first broadband optical signal for generating a downstream optical signal. The apparatus may also include a second light source configured to output a second broadband optical signal for generating an upstream optical signal. The apparatus may further include a dual array waveguide filter having a first optical transmission path and a second optical transmission path, wherein the first optical transmission path is configured to spectrally slice the first broadband optical signal and the second optical transmission path is configured to demultiplex the upstream optical signal. | 05-27-2010 |
20100316386 | TECHNIQUES FOR CONTROLLING A LIGHT SOURCE IN A WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEXED PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORK - Techniques for controlling a light source in a wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON) are disclosed. In one particular exemplary embodiment, the techniques may be realized as an apparatus for controlling a light source in a wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON). The apparatus may include a digital signal processing device configured to output a pilot tone signal. The apparatus may also include an amplifier configured to modulate a modulation current and the pilot tone signal, and output an amplitude modulated signal. The apparatus may further include a capacitor configured to AC couple the amplitude modulated signal to a bias current applied to a light source; and a monitoring photodiode configured to detect an output optical signal of the light source and transmit the detected output optical signal to the digital signal processing device to control the output optical signal of the light source. | 12-16-2010 |
20110044366 | INJECTION SEEDED LASER RATIO LOOP CONTROL - In a method of controlling an injection-seeded laser, a response of the laser is sampled at a plurality of different laser current values. A threshold current and a slope efficiency of the sampled response are then estimated, and a bias current and a modulation current calculated based on the estimated threshold current and a slope efficiency. | 02-24-2011 |
John Bainbridge, London GB
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20130129685 | Stabilisation of Viral Particles - A method for preserving viral particles comprising: (a) providing an aqueous solution of (i) viral particles, (ii) optionally one or more sugars, and (iii) a compound of formula (I) or a physiologically acceptable salt or ester thereof and/or a compound of formula (II) or a physiologically acceptable salt or ester thereof; and (b) drying the solution to form a composition incorporating said viral particles. | 05-23-2013 |
20130164296 | Excipients for Stabilising Viral Particles, Polypeptides or Biological Material - A sterile pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous solution, which solution is provided in a sealed container and comprises: a pharmaceutically acceptable aqueous solvent; viral particles or a physiologically active polypeptide; an excipient selected from a polyethyleneimine; a compound of formula (I) or a physiologically acceptable salt or ester thereof; or a compound of formula (II) or a physiologically acceptable salt or ester thereof; and optionally, one or more sugars. | 06-27-2013 |
Julia M. Bainbridge, Didcot Oxon Oxfordshire GB
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20120202806 | Novel Pyrimidine- And Triazine-Hepcidine Antagonists - The present invention relates to new hepcidin antagonists, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and the use thereof as a drug, in particular for the treatment of iron metabolism disorders such as, in particular, iron deficiency diseases and anaemia, in particular anaemia associated with chronic inflammatory disease (ACD: anaemia of chronic disease and AI: anaemia of inflammation). | 08-09-2012 |
Kevin R. Bainbridge, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20120200298 | Automotive Battery SOC Estimation Based on Voltage Decay - A method is provided for determining a state-of-charge of a battery for a vehicle. The vehicle is in a charging state when the engine is operating and a non-charging state when the engine is not operating. A first battery voltage is measured at a first predetermined time period after battery charging is discontinued in the non-charging state. A first temperature of the battery is measured that coincides with the first battery voltage. A second battery voltage is measured at a second predetermined time. The second predetermined time is greater than the first predetermined time. A second temperature of the battery is measured that coincides with the second battery voltage. An average temperature is calculated based on the first temperature measurement and the second temperature measurement. A fixed time constant is determined based on the average temperature. An open circuit voltage is estimated as a function of the first voltage measurement, the second voltage measurement, and the fixed time constant. A state-of-charge of the battery is determined based on the estimated open circuit voltage. | 08-09-2012 |
Lionel C. Bainbridge, Duffield/belper GB
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20110046746 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR BONE ALIGNMENT, STABILIZATION AND DISTRACTION - An embodiment of a bone stabilization and distraction system of the present disclosure includes a light-sensitive liquid; a light source for providing light energy; a light-conducting fiber for delivering the light energy from the light source to cure the light-sensitive liquid; a delivery catheter having a proximal end in communication with the light-conducting fiber and the light-sensitive liquid, an inner lumen for passage of the light-conducting fiber, and an inner void for passage of the light-sensitive liquid; and an expandable body removably engaging a distal end of the delivery catheter, wherein the expandable body has a closed end, a sealable open end, an inner cavity for passage of the light-sensitive liquid, an external surface and an internal surface, and wherein the expandable body has an insertion depth with a fixed dimension, a width with a fixed dimension, and a thickness with a changeable dimension. | 02-24-2011 |
20130013008 | Devices and Methods for Bone Alignment, Stabilization and Distraction - An embodiment of a bone stabilization and distraction system of the present disclosure includes a light-sensitive liquid; a light source for providing light energy; a light-conducting fiber for delivering the light energy from the light source to cure the light-sensitive liquid; a delivery catheter having a proximal end in communication with the light-conducting fiber and the light-sensitive liquid, an inner lumen for passage of the light-conducting fiber, and an inner void for passage of the light-sensitive liquid; and an expandable body removably engaging a distal end of the delivery catheter, wherein the expandable body has a closed end, a sealable open end, an inner cavity for passage of the light-sensitive liquid, an external surface and an internal surface, and wherein the expandable body has an insertion depth with a fixed dimension, a width with a fixed dimension, and a thickness with a changeable dimension. | 01-10-2013 |
20150080900 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR BONE ALIGNMENT, STABILIZATION AND DISTRACTION - An embodiment of a bone stabilization and distraction system of the present disclosure includes a light-sensitive liquid; a light source for providing light energy; a light-conducting fiber for delivering the light energy from the light source to cure the light-sensitive liquid; a delivery catheter having a proximal end in communication with the light-conducting fiber and the light-sensitive liquid, an inner lumen for passage of the light-conducting fiber, and an inner void for passage of the light-sensitive liquid; and an expandable body removably engaging a distal end of the delivery catheter, wherein the expandable body has a closed end, a sealable open end, an inner cavity for passage of the light-sensitive liquid, an external surface and an internal surface, and wherein the expandable body has an insertion depth with a fixed dimension, a width with a fixed dimension, and a thickness with a changeable dimension. | 03-19-2015 |
Lionel Christopher Bainbridge, Derbyshire GB
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20110125112 | MEDICAL SLEEVE - The invention provides a device adapted to assist the sterilisation of a limb surface, comprising a flexible tubular sleeve, closed at one end, shaped and sized so as to loosely fit, in use, around the limb of a patient whose limb surface is to be sterilised. The sleeve bas limb-sealing means, located close to or at each end of the sleeve, and each capable of forming, in use, a seal between the sleeve and the limb of a patient. The device is particularly suitable to assist in de-contamination of limbs prior to surgery thereon. | 05-26-2011 |
Marlene Adele Bainbridge, Golden, CO US
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20090043237 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PROCESSING BLOOD - Methods, devices and device components are presented for blood processing. Particularly, methods, devices and device components are presented for separating blood into blood components and collecting one or more separated blood components, which reduce the incidence of blood vessel infiltration and enhance donor comfort. In one aspect, the invention provides blood processing methods having a return flow rate which decreases systematically during a return time. In another aspect, the invention provides blood processing methods having a removal flow rate, return flow rate or both which are derived from a subject's total blood volume. In another aspect, the present invention provides blood processing methods wherein the fraction by volume of removed blood corresponding to collected components is selected to optimize blood processing efficiency and enhance the purities of collected blood components. | 02-12-2009 |
Noel Andrew Bainbridge, Cambridge GB
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20100174834 | Software Install Automation - Method and peripheral device to facilitate the installation of software on a host device to allow communication between that host device and a peripheral device. On connection to a host device a peripheral device presents in a first mode. In the first mode the device identifies itself as a Human Interaction Device and transmits information to the host device to facilitate the installation of the software. Subsequently the peripheral device operates in a second mode in which it identifies itself according to its real function. | 07-08-2010 |
Rachel Bainbridge, Somerville, MA US
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20120139708 | Wireless Hand Gesture Capture - In exemplary implementations of this invention, finger and hand gestures are tracked using passive RFID tags. The RFID tags include sensors, and/or can accommodate sensor signals from adjacent sensors. An RFID reader is worn by the user. The tags may be housed in rings worn on a user's fingers, or may be located in other locations on a user's body or clothing. The RFID system may transmit in the UHF range. The sensors may include inertial sensors and proximity sensors. For example, the proximity sensors may be magnetic sensors, capacitive sensors, sensors that detect electrical contact, sensors that detect signal strength, sensors that detect detuning of resonant tags, and other sensors that measure distance or contact between two objects. | 06-07-2012 |
Robert H. Bainbridge, West Hartford, CT US
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20100139540 | Sailcloth with High 1% Warp and High Warp Efficiency and Method of Making Same - A woven sailcloth comprising warp yarns and fill yarns and having one or more of (i) a 1% warp of at least about 125 and/or a warp efficiency of at least about 17, (ii) a plain weave in which the ratio of fill yarn count to warp yarn count is about 1.1:1 to about 1.8:1 and the ratio of warp yarn density to fill yarn density is about 1.2:1 to about 1.9:1, and (iii) a weight of at least about 7 and at least one of a 1% warp to 1% fill ratio of at least about 4:1, a 1% fill to 1% bias ratio of less than about 1:1, a 1% warp:1% fill to 1% fill:1% bias ratio of at least about 1:1, a 10 lb. warp to 10 lb. fill ratio of less than about 0.5:1, a 10 lb. fill to 10 lb. bias ratio of at least about 1:1, and a 10 lb. warp:10 lb. fill to 10 lb. fill:10 lb. bias ratio of less than about 0.5:1; a sail comprising panels of sailcloth at least one panel of which is woven sailcloth as described; a method of making such a woven sailcloth comprising weaving warp yarns and fill yarns, which can comprise a reinforcing yarn and can be weaved in a ripstop pattern, in a plain weave in which the ratio of fill yarn count to warp yarn count is about 1.1:1 to about 1.8:1 and the ratio of warp yarn density to fill yarn density is about 1.2:1 to about 1.9:1; and a method of making a sail comprising assembling panels of sailcloth, at least one panel of which is woven sailcloth as described and wherein said at least one panel of woven sailcloth is assembled into the sail with load paths oriented along its warp yarns. | 06-10-2010 |
20120174848 | Sailcloth with High 1% Warp and High Warp Efficiency and Method of Making Same - There is provided herein a woven sailcloth having a weight of at least about 6 and comprising warp yarns and fill yarns and having a 1% warp of at least about 80 and/or a warp efficiency of at least about 13, wherein the fill yarns are pre-crimped, and wherein the warp yarns and the fill yarns are weaved in a plain weave in which the ratio of fill yarn count to warp yarn count is about 1.1:1 to about 1.8:1 and the ratio of warp yarn density to fill yarn density is about 1.2:1 to about 1.9:1. There is also provided herein sails made from the sailcloth and a method for making the sail. | 07-12-2012 |
Samuel C. Bainbridge, Philadelphia, PA US
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20120302473 | OIL-IN-OIL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING - This invention is directed to a lubricant composition that is comprised of a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase, i.e., a two phase lubricant composition. The continuous phase and the discontinuous phase of the lubricant of this invention are oil or oil type compositions that are essentially insoluble in one another. The lubricant composition is comprised of a continuous phase base oil that is comprised of a low viscosity Group II, III, IV or GTL base stock or a blend of at least two of the Group II, III, IV and GTL base stocks, optionally including a low viscosity Group V base stock, with the continuous phase base oil having, independently, a viscosity of from 1 to 100 cSt at 100° C. The lubricant composition is further comprised of a discontinuous phase that is comprised of an ester composition having a mean average droplet size of from 0.01 microns to 20 microns, in which the ester composition is comprised of an ester compound having no ether linkages. | 11-29-2012 |
Scott C. Bainbridge, Chicago, IL US
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20110070948 | MODULAR WAGERING GAME MACHINE SIGNAGE - Modular wagering game machine signage is described herein. In some embodiments, a modular wagering game machine sign can include a center module including a plurality of support members, at least one outer panel covering the frame, and a lighted faceplate including lighting units. The lighting units can include light emitting diodes (LEDs) and globes. The sign can also includes at least one side module connected to the center module via hand-spinning latches configured to press against one or more of the center module s support members. | 03-24-2011 |
20120283012 | Signage Display for an Electronic Gaming Terminal - Gaming terminals, gaming systems, signage displays, and supporting structures therefore are presented herein. A gaming terminal for playing a wagering game is disclosed. The gaming terminal includes a base cabinet, an input device for receiving wagers to play the wagering game, and a terminal display for displaying information related to the wagering game. A supporting structure for supporting a signage display immediately above the base cabinet of the gaming terminal is disclosed. The supporting structure and the signage display are each free of any physical attachment to the gaming terminal. The signage display houses a display device for displaying information related to the wagering game. The supporting structure can optionally incorporate a universal mounting apparatus for removably attaching the signage display to the supporting structure, and provide for rapidly re-arranging the signage displays associated with various gaming terminals. | 11-08-2012 |
William John Bainbridge, Menlo Park, CA US
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20130329842 | SYNCHRONIZER WITH A TIMING CLOSURE ENHANCEMENT - Data payload is passed over a boundary from a sender module (SM) on one side of the boundary to a receiver module (RM) on the other side of the boundary. The SM has two or more multiplexers to pass the data payload over to a receiver storage register in the RM. Each multiplexer has 1) its own read address pointer lane coming from sequencing logic located on the RM side and 2) data slots to send data payload from that multiplexer across the boundary to the receiver storage register in the RM in a qualified event synchronization. The sequencing logic ensures that the multiple read address pointers going to the multiplexers have a fixed alternating relationship amongst themselves; and thus, the multiple read address pointers syncopate between each other to move the data payload across the boundary to provide 100% throughput. | 12-12-2013 |
William John Bainbridge, Mountain View, CA US
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20150026494 | INTELLIGENT MESOCHRONOUS SYNCHRONIZER - A method and apparatus for transmitting data over a clock-gated mesochronous clock domain boundary in an interconnect network of an integrated circuit. New data is received into storage buffers within a sender domain. The data is synchronized by sending time-controlled signals from storage elements in a sender control within the sender domain to corresponding inputs in a receiver control signal path in a receiver domain. Multiplexers are signaled to sequentially transmit the data from the storage buffers across the domain boundary to the receiver domain according to the time-controlled signals received from the sender control by the receiver control signal path, where the multiplexers receive signals from a data path pointer counter in communication with the receiver control signal path. | 01-22-2015 |