Hartley, AU
Carol J. Hartley, Rivett AU
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20100199363 | ENZYMES FOR DEGRADING HERBICIDES - The present invention relates to a new type of enzyme which is able to degrade amine-containing herbicides such as glyphosate and glufosinate, as well as polynucleotides encoding these enzymes. The invention also relates to transgenic plants producing these enzymes which are resistant to an amine-containing herbicide activity. In addition, the present invention provides methods of bioremediation which rely on the activity of this new type of enzyme. | 08-05-2010 |
David Hartley, Wannanup AU
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20140277369 | ENDOVASCULAR STENT GRAFT WITH SELF-CLOSING PERFUSION BRANCH - A prosthesis having a tubular body of a biocompatible graft material having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, and a sidewall. The prosthesis includes at least one perfusion branch extending from the sidewall of the tubular body and having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen therethrough, where the lumen of the perfusion branch is in temporary fluid communication with the lumen of the tubular body. The perfusion branch comprises a self-sealing component, that after predetermined period of time precludes fluid flow out of the distal end of the perfusion branch. | 09-18-2014 |
David E. Hartley, Western Australia AU
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20090319022 | STENT GRAFT - A stent graft ( | 12-24-2009 |
20110257731 | THORACIC AORTA STENT GRAFT WITH ACCESS REGION - A stent graft ( | 10-20-2011 |
David E. Hartley, Wannanup Western Australia AU
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20120046728 | PROSTHESIS HAVING PIVOTING FENESTRATION - The present disclosure relates to an endoluminal prosthesis, such as a stent graft that includes one or more fenestrations to accommodate endovascular disease, such as an aneurysm in cases where one or more side branches is involved. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes fenestrations that are pivotable to accommodate the dynamic geometry of the aortic branches. | 02-23-2012 |
20120221096 | PROSTHESIS HAVING PIVOTING FENESTRATION - The present disclosure relates to an endoluminal prosthesis, such as a stent graft that includes one or more fenestrations to accommodate endovascular disease, such as an aneurysm in cases where one or more side branches is involved. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes fenestrations that are pivotable to accommodate the dynamic geometry of the aortic branches. In another aspect, the pivotable fenestrations include a first perimeter, a band of flexible material attached and surrounding the first perimeter, and a second perimeter attached to and surrounding the band of flexible material. The first perimeter, band of flexible material, and second perimeter have a geometric shape. | 08-30-2012 |
20130116775 | PROSTHESIS HAVING PIVOTING FENESTRATION - The present disclosure relates to an endoluminal prosthesis, such as a stent graft that includes one or more fenestrations to accommodate endovascular disease, such as an aneurysm in cases where one or more side branches is involved. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes fenestrations that are pivotable to accommodate the dynamic geometry of the aortic branches. In another aspect, the pivotable fenestrations include a first perimeter, a band of flexible material attached and surrounding the first perimeter, and a second perimeter attached to and surrounding the band of flexible material. The first perimeter, band of flexible material, and second perimeter have a geometric shape. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes at least three pivotable fenestrations. | 05-09-2013 |
20140296964 | PROSTHESIS HAVING PIVOTING FENESTRATION - The present disclosure relates to an endoluminal prosthesis, such as a stent graft that includes one or more fenestrations to accommodate endovascular disease, such as an aneurysm in cases where one or more side branches is involved. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes fenestrations that are pivotable to accommodate the dynamic geometry of the aortic branches. | 10-02-2014 |
20150073534 | PROSTHESIS HAVING PIVOTING FENESTRATION - The present disclosure relates to an endoluminal prosthesis, such as a stent graft that includes one or more fenestrations to accommodate endovascular disease, such as an aneurysm in cases where one or more side branches is involved. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes fenestrations that are pivotable to accommodate the dynamic geometry of the aortic branches. In another aspect, the pivotable fenestrations include a first perimeter, a band of flexible material attached and surrounding the first perimeter, and a second perimeter attached to and surrounding the band of flexible material. The first perimeter, band of flexible material, and second perimeter have a geometric shape. In one aspect, the prosthesis includes at least three pivotable fenestrations. | 03-12-2015 |
David E. Hartley, Wannanup AU
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20080243222 | HIGH FLEX INTRODUCER ASSEMBLY - An introducer assembly for accessing a target site in the anatomy of a patient includes a sheath having a proximal end and a distal end, and having a lumen extending therethrough. At least a portion of the sheath distal end has a curved configuration. A tapered dilator has a proximal end and a distal end, and is sized to be received in the sheath lumen. The dilator has a length such that at least a distal tip portion of the dilator extends beyond the distal end of the sheath when the dilator is received in the sheath lumen. The dilator may be formed of polyurethane, and has a stiffness not exceeding a stiffness of the sheath curved portion such that the sheath substantially maintains the curved configuration when the dilator is received in the sheath lumen. | 10-02-2008 |
20090125095 | FLEXIBLE STENT GRAFT - A flexible stent graft for deployment in a body vessel at a treatment site includes a tubular body, at least a first portion of which comprises a graft material and a coiled stent comprising a plurality of helical turns with spacings between the turns. The coiled stent is affixed to the graft material of the first portion. The first portion has a first portion diameter and the coiled stent has a helix diameter which is substantially the same as the first portion diameter. The coiled stent comprises a ratio of helical pitch to helix diameter of from about 1:2 to about 1:20, where the helical pitch is the spacing between adjacent turns of the coiled stent. | 05-14-2009 |
20090204202 | STENT DESIGNS FOR USE WITH ONE OR MORE TRIGGER WIRES - The present embodiments provide a stent for use in a medical procedure that comprises a series of proximal apices disposed at a proximal end of the stent and a series of distal apices disposed at a distal end of the stent. A trigger wire is adapted to be coupled to at least one of the proximal apices to restrain a proximal end of the stent during delivery. In a first embodiment, a first proximal apex comprises a bore for receiving the trigger wire, and a second proximal apex, disposed adjacent to the first proximal apex, comprises at least one barb. The trigger wire therefore is only coupled to selected ones of the proximal apices. In an alternative embodiment, a first proximal apex comprises a first bore and a second, adjacent proximal apex comprises a second bore, such that a single trigger wire may be disposed through the first and second bores to restrain the first and second proximal apices during delivery. | 08-13-2009 |
20110230947 | THORACIC INTRODUCER - A stent graft delivery device ( | 09-22-2011 |
20120172968 | CONTROLLED SEQUENTIAL DEPLOYMENT - A stent graft introducer ( | 07-05-2012 |
20120245676 | STENT DESIGNS FOR USE WITH ONE OR MORE TRIGGER WIRES - The present embodiments provide a stent for use in a medical procedure that comprises a series of proximal apices disposed at a proximal end of the stent and a series of distal apices disposed at a distal end of the stent. In a first embodiment, a first proximal apex comprises a bore for receiving a trigger wire, and a second proximal apex, disposed adjacent to the first proximal apex, comprises at least one barb. In an alternative embodiment, a first proximal apex comprises a first bore and a second, adjacent proximal apex comprises a second bore, such that a single trigger wire may be disposed through the first and second bores to restrain the first and second proximal apices during delivery. | 09-27-2012 |
20150305852 | THORACIC AORTA STENT GRAFT WITH ACCESS REGION - A stent graft ( | 10-29-2015 |
20150320578 | FLEXIBLE STENT GRAFT - A flexible stent graft for deployment in a body vessel at a treatment site that includes a tubular body of graft material having circumferential crimps with alternative troughs and crests along its length, and a stent system comprising a plurality of circumferential turns which are attached at the crest. | 11-12-2015 |
David Emest Hartley, Wannanup AU
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20110190868 | RADIOPAQUE REINFORCING MEMBER - A reinforcement member ( | 08-04-2011 |
David Ernest Hartley, Wannanup, Western Australia AU
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20150265439 | RING STENT - A wire stent assembly that has a first ring defining one end of the stent assembly, a second ring defining the second end of the stent assembly. Each ring is formed of wire. The wire of each ring also has a second section that extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the wire stent assembly and perpendicular to the rings. Each of the rings has a loop that is parallel to the longitudinal axis and parallel to the rings. The stent assembly may form the support structure for a stent graft. | 09-24-2015 |
20160089230 | SIDE BRANCH STENT GRAFT - A joining arrangement between a main tube ( | 03-31-2016 |
David Ernest Hartley, Subiaco AU
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20090254170 | Branch stent graft deployment and method - A deployment system for introducing stent grafts which have a side arm or into which a side arm can be deployed. For instance the stent graft can be deployed into the thoracic arch of a patient. The deployment system including an introducer ( | 10-08-2009 |
20110270375 | INTRODUCER FOR AN ILIAC SIDE BRANCH DEVICE - An introduction arrangement for a fenestrated or branched stent graft ( | 11-03-2011 |
20110270376 | INTRODUCER FOR A SIDE BRANCH DEVICE - An introduction arrangement for a fenestrated or branched stent graft ( | 11-03-2011 |
20110270377 | DEVICE FOR TREATING AORTIC DISSECTION - A stent assembly ( | 11-03-2011 |
David Ernest Hartley, Western Australia AU
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20080281399 | Stent Graft With Internal Tube - A stent graft ( | 11-13-2008 |
20100274340 | DEPLOYMENT DEVICE - A stent graft deployment device ( | 10-28-2010 |
20110288627 | Stent graft with integral side arm - A fenestrated stent graft with a tubular side arm extending there from in which the side arm can be turned inside out to extend into the stent graft during deployment of the stent graft and extended out during deployment. Also disclosed is a deployment device for such a side arm stent graft which has a deployment catheter and a side arm guide, the side arm guide is releasably fastened at a proximal end to the branch tube and is able to be moved independently of the deployment catheter such that the branch tube can be extended from the tubular body of the stent graft while it is fastened onto the side arm guide. The side arm guide can be formed from a side arm catheter and a side arm guide wire carried in the side arm catheter. | 11-24-2011 |
20120123523 | REINFORCING RING - A reinforcing ring ( | 05-17-2012 |
David H. Hartley, Seacombe Heights AU
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20100199077 | AUTHENTICATED DEBUG ACCESS FOR FIELD RETURNS - Under the direction of a first party, an integrated circuit (IC) device is configured to temporarily enable access to a debug interface of the IC device via authentication of the first party by a challenge/response process using a key of the IC device and a challenge value generated at the IC device. The first party then may conduct a software evaluation of the IC device via the debug interface. In response to failing to identify an issue with the IC device from the software evaluation, the first party can permanently enable open access to the debug interface while authenticated and provide the IC device to a second party. Under the direction of the second party, a hardware evaluation of the IC device is conducted via the debug interface that was permanently opened by the first party. | 08-05-2010 |
David H. Hartley, Seaview Downs AU
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20140006804 | VIRTUALIZED TRUSTED DESCRIPTORS | 01-02-2014 |
20140064480 | SECURE PROVISIONING IN AN UNTRUSTED ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of methods of provisioning an electronic circuit enable security of sensitive data in a design and manufacturing process that includes multiple parties. In an illustrative embodiment, a method of provisioning an electronic circuit includes generating at least one secret value, embedding the at least one secret value into the electronic circuit, programming into the electronic circuit a private key derivation function that derives the private key from the at least one secret value and a trust anchor, and programming into the electronic circuit a public key generation function that generates a public key matching the private key. The method can further include receiving for execution trust anchor-authenticated logic that contacts a predetermined actor of the plurality of distinct actors and communicates to the predetermined actor a message signed with the private key. | 03-06-2014 |
20140068133 | VIRTUALIZED LOCAL STORAGE - Embodiments of electronic circuits, computer systems, and associated methods include a module that accesses memory using virtual addressing, the memory including local memory that is local to the module and nonlocal memory that is accessible via a system bus coupled to the module, the module including logic coupled to the local memory via a local bus. The logic is configured to receive a memory access specified to a virtual address, determine whether the virtual address is within the local memory, and direct the memory access either to the local memory via the local bus or to the nonlocal memory via the system bus based on the determination. | 03-06-2014 |
20140068246 | CIRCUIT FOR SECURE PROVISIONING IN AN UNTRUSTED ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments of electronic circuits enable security of sensitive data in a design and manufacturing process that includes multiple parties. An embodiment of an electronic circuit can include a private key embedded within the electronic circuit that is derived from a plurality of components including at least one component known only to the electronic circuit and at least one immutable value cryptographically bound into messages and residing on the electronic circuit, public key generation logic that generates a public key to match the private key, and message signing logic that signs messages with the private key. | 03-06-2014 |
20140164779 | SECURE PROVISIONING IN AN UNTRUSTED ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments include methods for securely provisioning copies of an electronic circuit. A first entity (e.g., a chip manufacturer) embeds one or more secret values into copies of the electronic circuit. A second entity (e.g., an OEM): 1) embeds a trust anchor in a first copy of the electronic circuit; 2) causes the electronic circuit to generate a message signing key pair using the trust anchor and the embedded secret value(s); 3) signs provisioning code using a code signing private key; and 4) sends a corresponding code signing public key, the trust anchor, and the signed provisioning code to a third entity (e.g., a product manufacturer). The third entity embeds the trust anchor in a second copy of the electronic circuit and causes the electronic circuit to: 1) generate the message signing private key; 2) verify the signature of the signed provisioning code using the code signing public key; and 3) launch the provisioning code on the electronic circuit. The electronic circuit can authenticate itself to the OEM using the message signing key pair. | 06-12-2014 |
20140205092 | SECURE PROVISIONING IN AN UNTRUSTED ENVIRONMENT - Embodiments include methods for securely provisioning copies of an electronic circuit. A first entity (e.g., a chip manufacturer) embeds one or more secret values into copies of the electronic circuit. A second entity (e.g., an OEM): 1) embeds a trust anchor in a first copy of the electronic circuit; 2) causes the electronic circuit to generate a message signing key pair using the trust anchor and the embedded secret value(s); 3) signs provisioning code using a code signing private key; and 4) sends a corresponding code signing public key, the trust anchor, and the signed provisioning code to a third entity (e.g., a product manufacturer). The third entity embeds the trust anchor in a second copy of the electronic circuit and causes the electronic circuit to: 1) generate the message signing private key; 2) verify the signature of the signed provisioning code using the code signing public key; and 3) launch the provisioning code on the electronic circuit. The electronic circuit can authenticate itself to the OEM using the message signing key pair. | 07-24-2014 |
20150100792 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device having a plurality of on-chip processors, a plurality of key RAMs, a plurality of key RAM controllers, a fuse bank, a fuse bank controller and a boot controller is described. The boot controller is arranged to, in a first programming stage, allocate a first array of fuses in the fuse bank in dependence on the size of a first device key for storing the first device key in the fuse bank, and, during boot-time, provide the first device key to a first key RAM controller. The fuse bank controller is arranged to program the first array of fuses with the first device key in the first programming stage, provide the first device key to the boot controller during boot-time, and prevent access to the first device key in the fuse bank during run-time. The first key RAM controller is arranged to, during boot-time, store the first device key in the first key RAM, and, during run-time, restrict access to the first device key in the first key RAM to exclusive access by the first on-chip processor. The first on-chip processor is arranged to, during run-time, retrieve the first device key from the first key RAM ( | 04-09-2015 |
David Holmes Hartley, Seaview Downs AU
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20090193527 | METHOD FOR MONOTONICALLY COUNTING AND A DEVICE HAVING MONOTONIC COUNTING CAPABILITIES - A method for monotonically counting and a device having monotonically counting capabilities. The device includes: a monotonic counter, an input interface adapted to receive requests to update a value of the monotonic counter and an average request rate limiter circuit adapted to selectively reject a request if an amount of monotonic counter value updates within a predefined time window exceeded a threshold; wherein the threshold and the predefined time window are defined in response to at least one legitimate request pattern. | 07-30-2009 |
John Hartley, North Fitzroy AU
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20100005028 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTERCONNECTING A PLURALITY OF VIRTUAL WORLD ENVIRONMENTS - The present invention relates to a method and apparatus to interconnect a plurality of three-dimensional, computer-generated virtual worlds. More specifically, the present invention relates to moving avatars, or electronic representations of users, and their related attributes and assets between multiple independent virtual worlds. Existing virtual worlds are proprietary electronic islands. Users cannot move avatars between existing virtual worlds. The invention uses bi-lateral pipes, also known as virtual worm holes, to interconnect existing virtual worlds. The virtual worm holes facilitate data transfer and communication between existing independent virtual worlds, allowing users to move avatars from one virtual world to another while retaining their avatars' attributes and assets. | 01-07-2010 |
John B. Hartley, North Fitzroy AU
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20100057766 | Enterprise Process Database - Systems and methods for providing an enterprise level view of an organization's data including an SOA business process server, an enterprise meta model and an enterprise database. The SOA business process server and enterprise meta model are synchronized by automated tools so that a change to one of these components will be reflected in the other. The enterprise database is populated by data automatically extracted from a process engine of the business process server. The enterprise database is populated in real time so that enterprise level views based on the enterprise database will be accurate in real time. | 03-04-2010 |
20100080376 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROUTING CALLS - A method and system of routing telephone calls from a calling party to a called party including placing a call to a called party, accessing context information associated with the called party, permitting the calling party to opt to continue with the call or terminate the call based on the accessed context information, wherein continuing with the call comprises connecting the call to the called party or selecting a redirection option with the call. | 04-01-2010 |
20100266113 | TELEPHONE CALL MAINTENANCE WITH SINGLE PARTY FOR SUBSEQUENT RECONNECTION - Disclosed herein is a solution for managing telephone calls that allows a telephone switch to maintain a connection with one Party to a telephone call while allowing the connection between the switch and the other Party to be disconnected. When the parties wish to be reconnected, the switch re-establishes the connection between the switch and the other Party and reconnects the call. | 10-21-2010 |
John Bryan Hartley, Victoria AU
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20100111276 | TRUSTED ENVIRONMENT FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PARTIES - A method of establishing communication including providing a communication by a sending party to a receiving party, and verifying the sending party's identity by a trusted instrumentality. The trusted instrumentality can be at least the sending party communication controller and is usually both the sending and receiving parties' communication controllers. The communication controllers should be certified and preferably be certified by a mutually trusted communication controller certification authority. Also disclosed is a system for establishing communication. | 05-06-2010 |
Lynne Hartley, Victoria AU
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20080255044 | Method of treatment - The present invention relates generally to a method of treatment and in particular a method of treating disorders of the nervous system such as arising from or during disease or injury. The method of the present invention involves manipulating expression of Eph receptors or their functional equivalents to increase or decrease expression or function depending on the condition being treated. | 10-16-2008 |
Michael Ian Hartley, Floreat AU
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20160054465 | SEISMIC DATA SPECTRUM RESTORING AND BROADENING - A method of spectrum restoring and broadening to produce high resolution seismic data from a plurality of shot records in a seismic survey is described. The method includes the steps of: dividing each shot record into a plurality of windows, in which each of the relevant variables is practically constant, and wherein each window contains one or more trace segments; forward modelling of spectral signatures for any ghost reflections in the shot records using a best estimate of all known parameters, such that every trace segment will have an observed and a (prior) modelled spectral signature; calculating an inverse operator to correct the spectral notches in every trace segment using a constrained set of final fitted values for all the relevant variables; and, recombining the processed trace segments to produce a final set of shot records whereby, in use, the deleterious effects of the ghost reflections in the shot records can be substantially eliminated. Amplitude and phase errors, both within a single shot record and between shots, due to ghost reflections can be corrected. | 02-25-2016 |
Richard Hartley, Red Hill AU
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20080298706 | FOCAL LENGTH ESTIMATION FOR PANORAMIC STITCHING - A focal length estimation technique is presented that estimates the focal length used to capture each of a pair of overlapping images taken by a camera rotating about its center. When it is known that the focal length is the same for both images, it is estimated using just two pairs of corresponding points between the images. When it is either unknown whether the focal lengths are the same or it is known that they vary, the focal length of each image is estimated using just three pairs of corresponding points between the images. | 12-04-2008 |
20130141594 | ENHANCING IMAGE DATA - The invention concerns image processing that includes the estimation of the optical depths of points in image data in order to enhance the image data. In particular but not limited to, from the optical depth noise present in the image due to aerosol in the scene, such as fog or haze, can be reduced. The invention concerns determining.a first cost for each point independently based on a determined metric ( | 06-06-2013 |
Toby Hartley, Carlton South, Victoria AU
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20160120762 | INFANT FEEDING TEAT - There is disclosed a drinking receptacle comprising: a container for containing a fluid for drinking; and an outlet member having an outlet through which the fluid is delivered under a pressure supplied by a user of the receptacle and a collar portion that attaches to an opening of the container such that an undersurface of the collar portion abuts with an upper surface of the opening of the container to form a substantially sealed engagement between the outlet member and the container; wherein either the undersurface of the collar portion or the upper surface of the opening of the container has at least one vent formed therein, the at least one vent being configured such that when said pressure is applied to the outlet member the at least one vent member permits the controlled ingress of air into the container to facilitate flow of fluid from the outlet, and when said pressure is removed the at least one vent member substantially prevents the ingress of air into the container to facilitate a controlled vacuum pressure within the container. | 05-05-2016 |
Toby James Hartley, Ferntree Gully AU
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20150283334 | METHOD OF TUNING A VIBRATING MEDICAL DEVICE AND A CONNECTOR FOR THE SAME - A connector for use with a medical device is provided. The connector comprises a body portion having a first end and a second end. The body portion includes an internal channel extending along a length of the body portion providing fluid communication between the first end and the second end and a coupling connected to the body portion. The coupling comprises a first bracket arranged to receive a motor housing, wherein the first end is arranged to connect to an instrument body of the medical device and the second end is arranged to connect to an instrument tip of the medical device. | 10-08-2015 |