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Frederick Thomas Goldie, West Sussex GB
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20110285327 | COOLING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An ion therapy system comprises a particle accelerator ( | 11-24-2011 |
Frederick Thomas David Goldie, West Sussex GB
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20090038318 | COOLING METHODS - A superconducting system comprises a superconducting coil ( | 02-12-2009 |
20140097920 | Magnet Apparatus - A magnet apparatus which comprises a first vacuum chamber, a second vacuum chamber, a first magnet disposed within the first vacuum chamber such that the first magnet can be thermally isolated from the exterior of the first vacuum chamber, and a load connector extending from the first vacuum chamber into the second vacuum chamber so that a load on the first magnet can be transferred to the second vacuum chamber, wherein the load connector is in thermal contact with the first magnet and can be thermally isolated from the exterior of the first vacuum chamber and the exterior of the second vacuum chamber. | 04-10-2014 |
20150206636 | Magnet Apparatus - A magnet apparatus which comprises a first vacuum chamber, a second vacuum chamber, a first magnet disposed within the first vacuum chamber such that the first magnet can be thermally isolated from the exterior of the first vacuum chamber, and a load connector extending from the first vacuum chamber into the second vacuum chamber so that a load on the first magnet can be transferred to the second vacuum chamber, wherein the load connector is in thermal contact with the first magnet and can be thermally isolated from the exterior of the first vacuum chamber and the exterior of the second vacuum chamber. | 07-23-2015 |
James Goldie, Lexington, MA US
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20120187243 | Unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV) recovery system - A UAV recovery system including a recovery cart; a guide mechanism for defining the path of the cart; a base station for capturing a UAV tailhook; a momentum transfer system driven by the inertia of the UAV through the arresting member to move the recovery cart along the guide mechanism away from the base station in the same direction as the UAV; an acceleration control device for converging the speeds and positions of the UAV and cart for enabling engagement of the cart and UAV as their relative speeds approach zero; and a brake system for stopping the recovery cart when the cart and UAV are engaged. Also disclosed is a UAV having a tailhook pivotably mounted on the UAV at the center of gravity of the UAV. | 07-26-2012 |
James H. Goldie, Vancouver CA
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20090041834 | Compositions and methods for treating lymphoma - This invention provides methods for treating neoplasias in a mammal. In particular, the invention provides methods for treating various types of lymphomas, including relapsed forms of non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. These methods involve the administration of liposome-encapsulated vinca alkaloids, e.g., vincristine, to a mammal with a lymphoma. | 02-12-2009 |
20120003297 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING LYMPHOMA - This invention provides methods for treating neoplasias in a mammal. In particular, the invention provides methods for treating various types of lymphomas, including relapsed forms of non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. These methods involve the administration of liposome encapsulated vinca alkaloids, e.g., vincristine, to a mammal with a lymphoma. | 01-05-2012 |
James H. Goldie, Lexington, MA US
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20150297093 | Flow rate sensor system and method for non-invasively measuring the flow rate of a bodily fluid - A flow rate sensor system for non-invasively measuring the flow rate of a bodily fluid. The system includes an encapsulated implant having a flow tube having an inlet and an outlet configured to receive a flow of a bodily fluid. A heating element externally coupled to the flow tube is configured to dissipate heat at a predetermined rate over a predetermined amount of time. A temperature sensor externally coupled to the heating element is configured to measure a temperature rise of the heating element over the predetermined amount of time. An implant microcontroller coupled to the temperature sensor is configured to determine the flow rate of the bodily fluid in the flow tube from the measured temperature rise and a curve fit to a stored set of previously obtained calibration measurements. An implant power and communication subsystem is coupled to the implant microcontroller configured to wirelessly receive power and wirelessly transmit and receive data. The system also includes an external device having an external microcontroller and an external power and communication subsystem coupled to the external microcontroller configured to wirelessly deliver power to the implant power and communication subsystem and transmit and receive data to and from the implant power and communication subsystem. | 10-22-2015 |
John Goldie, San Carlos, CA US
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20090147708 | TIME SHARED BI-DIRECTIONAL SERIAL SIGNALING SYSTEM - A time shared bi-directional serial signaling system providing a differential signal with apparent duplex signal operation for higher and lower bandwidth data signals in a forward direction and another lower bandwidth data signal in a return direction. | 06-11-2009 |
Ron R. Goldie, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120200415 | DETECTION OF DISTANT SUBSTANCES - Disclosed are embodiments of methods and apparatus related to detection of substance(s) at a distance. For example, an apparatus can have a mount structure and an emitter mounted to the mount structure and configured to be trained on a target. The emitter can have a source configured to emit radiation and a mirror configured to direct the radiation toward the target. The apparatus can also have a collector mounted to the mount structure and configured to be trained on the target at the same time the emitter is trained on the target and concentrate collected radiation on a sensor. The apparatus can also have a detection system comprising the sensor and an interferometer configured to produce an interferogram. The processor can be configured to perform a Fourier transform on the interferogram to produce a spectrogram and analyze the spectrogram to determine presence or absence of known substances in or around the target. | 08-09-2012 |
Scott D. Goldie, Littleton, CO US
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20160066655 | Custom Footwear And Custom Footwear Fabrication System and Methods - Disclosed embodiments include systems for fabricating custom footwear, custom footwear, and blanks useful for creating custom footwear. System embodiments include a processor which controls the fabrication of custom footwear based in part upon contemporaneously received customer input concerning design choices and further based in part upon physical attributes of the customer's feet determined contemporaneously with a foot scanning unit. In some embodiments the entire design and fabrication process is completed at a retail location within the view of the customer. | 03-10-2016 |
Scott Dennis Goldie, Littleton, CO US
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20110233085 | Handgun Safe - A handgun safe including a tray to receive a handgun and a lid operatively associated with the tray such that the tray may slide horizontally with respect to the lid to selectively reveal or conceal the interior portion of the tray. In all embodiments the height of the lid is less than the height of the tray. The handgun safe may further include a latch associated with the lid and tray configured to secure or lock the tray in a closed position with respect to the lid. The handgun safe may further include an electronic switch configured to cause the latch to disengage. The electronic switch may include a biometric scanner, electronic lock or other security device. | 09-29-2011 |
Stephen Goldie, London GB
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20140023589 | FRMD4A ANTAGONISTS AND THEIR USES - An antagonist of FERM domain-containing protein 4A (FRMD4A) and/or of the Hippo pathway for use in a method of treating a cancer in a mammalian subject, wherein the cancer is selected from: squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), an epithelial cancer, an adenocarcinoma and a carcinoma is disclosed, as well as related methods of treatment of cancer, methods of screening and generating such antagonists, including anti-FRMD4A antibodies. | 01-23-2014 |
William Bryden Goldie, Dumfries GB
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20140053901 | Hydrolysis Resistant Polyester Films - A biaxially oriented polyester film comprising polyester and at least one hydrolysis stabiliser selected from a glycidyl ester of a branched monocarboxylic acid, wherein the monocarboxylic acid has from 5 to 50 carbon atoms, wherein said hydrolysis stabiliser is present in the film in the form of its reaction product with at least some of the end-groups of said polyester, and wherein said reaction product is obtained by the reaction of the hydrolysis stabiliser with the end-groups of the polyester in the presence of a metal cation selected from the group consisting of Group I and Group II metal cations. | 02-27-2014 |
20150151474 | HYDROLYSIS RESISTANT POLYESTER FILMS - A biaxially oriented polyester film comprising polyester and at least one hydrolysis stabiliser selected from a glycidyl ester of a branched monocarboxylic acid, wherein the monocarboxylic acid has from 5 to 50 carbon atoms, wherein said hydrolysis stabiliser is present in the film in the form of its reaction product with at least some of the end-groups of said polyester, and wherein said reaction product is obtained by the reaction of the hydrolysis stabiliser with the end-groups of the polyester in the presence of a metal cation selected from the group consisting of Group I and Group II metal cations. | 06-04-2015 |