Gibson, AU
Adam Gibson, Brunswich AU
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20140032555 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO CLASSIFY TELEMETRY FROM AUTOMATION SYSTEMS - A formal ontology includes multiple context elements to describe elements and their context within a system in the domain. The structure includes multiple role functions to describe the function of elements in the system, multiple types to describe values being provided by the elements in the system, and multiple states to describe states of the elements in the system, wherein the context elements, role functions, types, and states are selectable to provide a full description of the system. | 01-30-2014 |
Adam Gibson, Sunnybank AU
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20090313569 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FAULT-TOLERANT PRESENTATION OF MULTIPLE GRAPHICAL DISPLAYS IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A method includes executing first processes to generate graphical displays. At least one graphical display includes a user interface associated with a process system. The method also includes executing a separate second process to generate a window for presentation to an operator. The method further includes inserting the graphical displays into the window and presenting the window with the graphical displays to the operator. The method could also include executing a separate third process to control the first and second processes. The third process could represent a watchdog that terminates and restarts processes in response to detecting a fault or that prioritizes the processes. The method could further include executing a separate fourth process to provide a service, which includes a function invoked on behalf of at least one of the first and second processes. | 12-17-2009 |
20130257850 | EXTRACTING DATA FROM A 3D GEOMETRIC MODEL BY GEOMETRY ANALYSIS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable and executable instructions are provided for extracting relationship data from building information model (BIM) data. Extracting relationship data from BIM data can include generating a three dimensional geometric model of a number of objects within the BIM data. Extracting relationship data from BIM data can also include determining a number of spatial relationships between a number of objects, wherein the spatial relationships are determined from the three dimensional geometric model. Furthermore, extracting relationship data from BIM data can include exporting the spatial relationships based on a number of criteria. | 10-03-2013 |
Brant Gibson, Richmond AU
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20090050824 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A STRUCTURE FROM DIAMOND MATERIAL OR DIAMOND-LIKE CARBON MATERIAL - A method of fabricating a structure from diamond material or diamond-like carbon material, and a structure according to the method, the method comprising the steps of imposing a structural transformation on the crystallographic structure of the material in a first region located at a first depth below a surface of the material; imposing a structural transformation on the crystallographic structure of the material in a second region located at a second depth below the surface of the material and above of the first region, the second depth being selected so that the first region is separated from the second region by a third region; and removing at least a portion of the material of the first and second regions; wherein the structural transformations are imposed so that the crystallographic structure of the third region is largely unaffected and the third region has opposite surface portions from which material of the first and second regions has been removed. | 02-26-2009 |
Brant Cameron Gibson, Victoria AU
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20110174995 | SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION SYSTEM - The present disclosure provides a method of forming a single photon emission system and a single photon emission system. The method comprises providing a single photon source arranged for single photon emission at a predetermined wavelength in response to a suitable excitation. The single photon source comprises a particle for generating the single photons. The method also comprises providing an optical pump source arranged to provide the suitable excitation in the form of suitable photons. In addition, the method comprises adjusting a pathway of the photons provided by the optical pump source and a position of the single photon source relative to each other so that the single photon source is located at a predetermined location relative to the pathway of the photons provided by the optical pump source and in use single photons are emitted by the single photon source. Providing the single photon source comprises identifying the particle for generating the single photons at a location that is remote from the predetermined location. | 07-21-2011 |
20110186756 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A SINGLE PHOTON SOURCE - The present disclosure provides a method of fabricating a single photon source. The method comprises the steps of providing a substrate with a visual feature and providing a plurality of particles positioned on the substrate. The particles are positioned in the proximity of the visual feature and include a particle that is arranged for single photon emission in response to a suitable excitation. The method also includes characterising photon emission from the particles to identify the single photon emission and thereby identifying an approximate location of the particle arranged for single photon emission relative to the visual feature. Further, the method includes imaging the visual feature and an area in the proximity of the visual feature and thereby imaging the particle arranged for single photon emission. In addition, the method includes moving the particle arranged for single photon emission to a predetermined position comprising coupling a suitable device to the particle and lifting the particle using the suitable device. | 08-04-2011 |
Brian Bond Gibson, Geelong AU
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20130153615 | GOLF CART CLUB RACK - The disclosed golf cart club rack comprises two parallel shelves forming a frame that can be attached to the carry bag frame of a motorised golf cart to accommodate two player's golf clubs and accessories. The two shelves have notched cavities to hold the maximum number of clubs a golfer may legally carry during a round of golf. The cavities hold the clubs securely in position whilst offering easy access and visibility for removal and replacement during a round of golf. The golf cart club rack is moulded to hold and secure both right hand and left hand golf clubs. The golf cart club rack has provision to carry golf accessories required during a round, including individual locations for tees, balls, club brush, ball retriever and umbrella, as well as provision for a separate accessory box. The rack can also be fitted with a club lock for added security. | 06-20-2013 |
Ian Scott Gibson, Western Australia AU
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20090313930 | INSULATION - Insulation sheeting ( | 12-24-2009 |
Joel Gibson, Balmain AU
Joel Edward Gibson, Sydney AU
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20140166018 | NASAL MASK SYSTEM - A forehead support for a respiratory mask includes a forehead support arm structured to extend from a frame and a forehead support pad provided to the arm. The forehead support pad includes upper headgear connectors adapted to engage upper headgear straps and a flexible region. The upper headgear connectors are constructed of a first material and the flexible region is constructed of a second material that is more flexible than the first material to allow adjustment of the distance of the forehead support pad from the patient's forehead in use. | 06-19-2014 |
20140174448 | NASAL MASK SYSTEM - A nasal cushion for a mask system includes a side wall defining a breathing chamber, an undercushion extending from the side wall, and a membrane that at least partially covers the undercushion. The membrane is adapted to seal along the nasal bridge, sides of nose, corners of nose, and upper lip of the patient's face in use. The undercushion is only provided along the side of nose, corner of nose, and upper lip regions of the cushion. The undercushion includes a flap or extending portion in each side of nose region that is wider than the other regions thereof and adapted to engage and provide a force into the sides of the patient's nose in use. | 06-26-2014 |
20140311494 | HEADGEAR FOR A RESPIRATORY MASK AND A METHOD FOR DONNING A RESPIRATORY MASK - Headgear for a respiratory mask includes a strap arrangement comprising front strap portions adapted to be disposed over a patient's cheeks and each having a connector adapted for attachment to an airway interfacing portion, and a cover provided to each front strap portion and structured to at least partially encapsulate the front strap portion. The cover includes side portions adapted to be wrapped around the front strap portion and releasably fastened to one another. | 10-23-2014 |
20150075533 | MASK SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING THE SAME - A mask system including a frame module and a cushion module provided to the frame module and adapted to form a seal with the patient's face. The cushion module includes a main body defining a breathing chamber and adapted to interface with the frame module and a cushion adapted to form a seal with the patient's face. The main body and the cushion are comolded with one another. | 03-19-2015 |
Joel Edward Gibson, New South Wales AU
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20090211583 | Headgear for Mask Assembly - A mask system for use between a patient and a structure to deliver a breathable gas to the patient includes a mask assembly including a frame, a cushion provided to the frame, and optionally an elbow provided to the frame. Headgear is removably attached to the mask assembly to maintain the mask assembly in a desired position on a patient's face. The headgear includes a back headgear section providing a top strap, a pair of side straps attached to the back headgear section, and an elastic strap attached between the back headgear section and the pair of side straps. | 08-27-2009 |
20100258136 | HEADGEAR FOR A RESPIRATORY MASK AND A METHOD FOR DONNING A RESPIRATORY MASK - Headgear for a respiratory mask includes a strap arrangement including front strap portions adapted to be disposed over a patient's cheeks and having front ends adapted for attachment to an airway interfacing portion, top strap portions connected to respective front strap portions and adapted to be disposed over the top of a patient's head and to connect to each other, and a back strap extending rearwardly from and connecting respective junctions of the front strap portions and top strap portions or regions adjacent these junctions and adapted to locate underneath a patient's occiput. In use with a patient having long hair, the back strap is adapted to extend under the patient's hair and urge upwardly on the patient's hair and against the patient's head beneath the occiput. In use with a patient having short hair, the back strap is adapted to urge against the patient's head beneath the occiput. In an embodiment, front strap portions of the headgear may be provided with a sleeve or cover (e.g., constructed of a fleece material) to enhance comfort in use. | 10-14-2010 |
20120080035 | ADJUSTABLE MASK SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS - An adjustable mask system ( | 04-05-2012 |
Joel Edward Gibson, Balmain AU
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20090044808 | Patient interface - A patient interface for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a nasal prong assembly including a pair of nasal prongs structured to sealingly communicate with nasal passages of a patient's nose in use and headgear to maintain the nasal prong assembly in a desired position on the patient's face. The headgear includes side straps and rigidizers provided to respective side straps. Each rigidizer includes a first end portion that provides a connector structured to engage a respective end of the nasal prong assembly and an inwardly curved protrusion in the form of a cheek support that curves inwardly of the connector. The cheek support is adapted to follow the contour of the patient's cheek and guide a respective end portion of the side strap into engagement with the patient's cheek to provide a stable cheek support. | 02-19-2009 |
20100000534 | PATIENT INTERFACE SYSTEMS - A patient interface system for delivering a flow of breathable gas to a patient includes a patient interface structure configured to sealingly engage the patient's nares; a pair of strips configured to be connected to opposite sides of the patient interface structure; and adhesive configured to secure the patient interface structure in sealing engagement with the patient's nares. The adhesive may be provided on the strips, and the strips are configured to be adhered to sides of the patient's nose by the adhesive. Another patient interface system includes a first component including adhesive on a first side and hook or loop fastener material on a second side, wherein the adhesive is configured to adhere the component to the face of the patient; and a patient interface structure configured to sealingly engage the patient's airways. The patient interface structure includes a second component including a corresponding loop or hook fastener material configured to engage the corresponding hook or loop fastener material of the first strip to secure the patient interface structure in sealing engagement with the patient's face. A patient interface system for delivering a flow of breathable gas to a patient includes a patient interface structure including a pair of nasal prongs or pillows configured to sealingly engage the patient's nares; and at least one spring configured to bias the nasal prongs or pillows outwards into engagement with the nares of the patient. | 01-07-2010 |
20130008446 | HEADGEAR FOR MASK ASSEMBLY - A mask system for use between a patient and a structure to deliver a breathable gas to the patient includes a mask assembly including a frame, a cushion provided to the frame, and optionally an elbow provided to the frame. Headgear is removably attached to the mask assembly to maintain the mask assembly in a desired position on a patient's face. The headgear includes a top strap, crown straps which cooperate to form a round shape adapted to accommodate a crown of the patient's head, and bottom straps. | 01-10-2013 |
20130032154 | PATIENT INTERFACE SYSTEMS - A patient interface system for delivering a flow of breathable gas to a patient includes a patient interface structure configured to sealingly engage the patient's nares; a pair of strips configured to be connected to opposite sides of the patient interface structure; and adhesive configured to secure the patient interface structure in sealing engagement with the patient's nares. The adhesive may be provided on the strips, and the strips are configured to be adhered to sides of the patient's nose by the adhesive. | 02-07-2013 |
20130139822 | MASK SYSTEM - A mask system including a headgear and cushion module and a seal and frame module provided to the headgear and cushion module. The seal and frame module includes a sealing portion adapted to form a seal with the patient's face and a frame portion adapted to form a breathing chamber. The headgear and cushion module includes a cushion region adapted to support and shape the sealing portion and a headgear region adapted to support and stabilize the mask system on the patient's face. | 06-06-2013 |
20130199537 | MASK SYSTEM - A mask system for delivery of respiratory therapy to a patient includes a nares portion and a mouth portion and an inlet conduit connected to at least one of the nares portion and the mouth portion to deliver the pressurized, breathable gas. The mask system is adapted to selectively utilize the nares portion and/or the mouth portion in a first mode utilizing both the nares portion and the mouth portion, and in a second mode utilizing the nares portion and not utilizing the mouth portion. | 08-08-2013 |
Joel Edward Gibson, Bella Vista AU
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20120138061 | NASAL MASK SYSTEM - A mask system includes a frame ( | 06-07-2012 |
Mark Gibson, Victoria AU
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20100183470 | TITANIUM FLAT PRODUCT PRODUCTION - Titanium flat product is produced by passing a titanium powder green flat material through a pre-heating station and heated under a protective atmosphere to a temperature at least sufficient for hot rolling. The pre-heated flat material then is passed through a rolling station while still under a protective atmosphere and hot rolled to produce a hot rolled flat product of a required level of hot densification. The hot rolled flat product is passed through a cooling station while still under a protective atmosphere, and cooled to a temperature at which it can be passed out of a protective atmosphere. In the process, the hot rolling provides the predominant hot densification mechanism involved. | 07-22-2010 |
Mark Gibson, Glen Waverly AU
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20100310409 | MAGNESIUM BASED ALLOY - A magnesium based alloy consisting of, by weight: 2-5% rare earth elements, wherein the alloy contains lanthanum and cerium as rare earth elements and the lanthanum content is greater than the cerium content; 0.2-0.8% zinc; 0-0.15% aluminium; 0-0.5% yttrium or gadolinium; 0-0.2% zirconium, 0-0.3% manganese; 0-0.1% calcium; 0-25 ppm beryllium; and the remainder being magnesium except for incidental impurities. | 12-09-2010 |
Mark Antony Gibson, Victoria AU
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20090136380 | Magnesium Alloy - A magnesium-based alloy consists of 1.5-4.0% by weight rare earth element(s), 0.3-0.8% by weight zinc, 0.02-0.1% by weight aluminium, and 4-25 ppm beryllium. The alloy optionally contains up to 0.2% by weight zirconium, 0.3% by weight manganese, 0.5% by weight yttrium and 0.1% by weight calcium. The remainder of the alloy is magnesium except for incidental impurities. | 05-28-2009 |
20100061880 | MAGNESIUM ALLOY - A magnesium-based alloy consists of 1.5-4.0% by weight rare earth element(s), 0.3-0.8% by weight zinc, 0.02-0.1% by weight aluminium, and 4-25 ppm beryllium. The alloy optionally contains up to 0.2% by weight zirconium, 0.3% by weight manganese, 0.5% by weight yttrium and 0.1% by weight calcium. The remainder of the alloy is magnesium except for incidental impurities. | 03-11-2010 |
Mark Antony Gibson, Glen Waverley AU
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20140000332 | EXTRUSION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE FORMABLE NON-FERROUS METALS | 01-02-2014 |
Peter Gibson, Macquarie University AU
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20130101095 | Internet Phone Trainer - A training system is disclosed. The training system includes a server. The server includes a processor, data storage, a data input/output interface, and a voice interface. The data input/output interface is configured to provide a web-based interface to a data terminal and to receive, from the data terminal and via the web-based interface, both an identifier identifying at least one voice terminal and at least one response. The voice interface is configured to transmit at least one audio test signal corresponding to at least one audio test to the at least one voice terminal. The response is a response to the at least one audio test. In one embodiment, the voice terminal and the data terminal are combined in a single device. | 04-25-2013 |
Peter Gibson, Merewether AU
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20100021504 | TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF ALLERGIC AIRWAYS DISEASES - The present invention provides a method for the treatment or prevention of an allergic airways disease in a subject, the method comprising administering to the subject a composition comprising | 01-28-2010 |
20130183684 | PROTEIN BIOMARKERS FOR OBSTRUCTIVE AIRWAYS DISEASES - Provided herein are methods for the diagnosis of obstructive airways diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and the discrimination between such diseases based on the expression profiles of biomarker proteins and combinations of biomarker proteins. In particular embodiments the biomarker proteins are selected from ceruloplasmin, haptoglobin, hemopexin, - | 07-18-2013 |
Peter Gibson, Lane Cove AU
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20090043370 | PRE-CURVED COCHLEAR IMPLANT ELECTRODE ARRAY - An implantable electrode array ( | 02-12-2009 |
Peter Gibson, Randwick AU
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20080269864 | Cochlear implant electrode array - A cochlear implant electrode assembly ( | 10-30-2008 |
Peter Gibson, New South Wales AU
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20090099658 | ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FIXATION OF AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A medical implant, such as a cochlear implant, comprising a fixating point which is located remotely from the medical implant. This arrangement can reduce the risk of post operative infection in a patient in which the medical implant is implanted. | 04-16-2009 |
20090306742 | RECOGNITION OF IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - Controlling the interaction between an external device and an implanted device, including a method of controlling interaction between an external device and an implanted device, the method including at least the steps of: establishing communications between the implanted device and the external device; the external device determining an identification of the implant and comparing the identification with identifications in a stored list; if the device matches one of said identifications, then using a corresponding set of operating parameters to interact with said implant; and otherwise, not interacting with said device. | 12-10-2009 |
20110091506 | VACCINE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides methods for the treatment or prevention of allergic airways diseases, the suppression of allergic immune responses, and the induction protective immunity against allergic airways diseases wherein the methods comprise administering to subjects in need thereof an effective amount of a | 04-21-2011 |
Robert Gibson, Port Willunga AU
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20100267830 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PROMOTING THE NEUROLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AN INFANT - The present invention relates to methods for promoting the neurological development of an infant by administration of fatty acids and compositions comprising same, wherein the fatty acids are enriched with respect to docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) content. | 10-21-2010 |
20120238626 | Methods and compositions for promoting the respiratory development of an infant - The present invention relates to methods for promoting respiratory development, reducing the incidence of respiratory distress, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and/or hayfever in an infant by administration of fatty acids and compositions comprising same, wherein the fatty acids are enriched with respect to docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) content. | 09-20-2012 |
20150027208 | STABILISING AND ANALYSING FATTY ACIDS IN A BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE STORED ON SOLID MEDIA - The present invention relates to a method for stabilising fatty acids present in a sample such as bodily fluids. The present invention further relates to a solid medium which is capable of stabilising fatty acids applied thereto, and a method for preparing same. The present invention further relates to a method for determining the fatty acid composition of a sample. | 01-29-2015 |
Voss M. Gibson, Sydney AU
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20100215799 | CHEWING GUM COMPOSITION - Chewing gum base including i. 1 to 99% by weight of a polymeric material which has a straight or branched chain carbon-carbon backbone and a multiplicity of side chains, and is substantially insoluble in water; ii. from 0-6% by weight wax; iii. up to 99% by weight of an elastomeric material different to the polymeric material; and iv. 0 to 20% by weight of an elastomer plasticiser; in which the total amount of polymeric material and elastomeric material is at least 10% by weight of the chewing gum base. A chewing gum composition including this chewing gum base, and methods of manufacture, are also provided. | 08-26-2010 |