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Barry Irvine, Jurby IM
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20160131264 | SELF-ALIGNING VALVE SEAL - A valve includes a valve body, a valve seat, and a poppet assembled with the valve body. The poppet includes an axially extending poppet stem and a radially extending poppet sealing surface. The poppet is axially movable between a closed position and an open position. The poppet sealing surface is defined by a sealing member disposed on the poppet stem. The sealing member is laterally movable on the poppet stem. When the poppet is moved from the open position to the closed position, the sealing member is laterally moved to align the sealing surface with the seating surface. | 05-12-2016 |
Garrick Thomas Irvine, Ottawa CA
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20130100948 | Methods and Apparatuses for Maintaining Synchronization Between a Radio Equipment Controller and an Item of Radio Equipment - The present invention comprises methods and apparatuses for maintaining radio network timing synchronization across an asynchronous communication link between a Radio Equipment Controller (REC) and an item of Radio Equipment (RE). An REC-side adaptor sends first and second asynchronous packet flows over the asynchronous communication link, including a downlink packet flow comprising CPRI basic frames and overhead information encapsulated in asynchronous communication link packets, and a synchronization packet flow comprising CPRI clock data. An RE-side adaptor recovers the CPRI clock from the synchronization packet flow, and uses the recovered clock to re-synchronize the downlink data recovered from the downlink packet flow. For the uplink, the RE outputs uplink traffic in a synchronous, CPRI-compliant stream that is then encapsulated for asynchronous transport by the RE-side adaptor. The REC-side adaptor reconstitutes the asynchronously received uplink data as a synchronous, CPRI-compliant stream for input to the REC. | 04-25-2013 |
20130200951 | Selective Narrowband Feedback for a Digital Predistorter - A method and apparatus is provided for linearizing the output of a non-linear device, such as a power amplifier. The input signal to the non-linear device is predistorted based on a predistortion model to compensate for distortion introduced by a non-linear device. A wideband feedback signal is generated from the output signal of the non-linear device, and the wideband feedback signal is filtered to generate two or more narrowband distortion signals with predetermined frequencies corresponding to anticipated distortion components in the output signal. Model parameters of the predistortion model are adapted based on the narrowband distortion signals. | 08-08-2013 |
Garry Irvine, Ottawa CA
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20120195253 | Transfer of Synchronization in a Hybrid Global Satellite Packet Network System - Networks, network devices and methods of synchronization using transfer of synchronization packets are provided. Some network devices are configured to use either a timing reference extracted based on GPS signals or an imported timing reference, as an operative time reference. A network device from which to import the time reference is selected and may be updated to meet a selection rule related to the quality of receiving the transfer of synchronization packets. | 08-02-2012 |
20140023063 | TRANSFER OF SYNCHRONIZATION IN A HYBRID GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE PACKET NETWORK SYSTEM - Networks, network devices and methods of synchronization using transfer of synchronization packets are provided. Some network devices are configured to use either a timing reference extracted based on GPS signals or an imported timing reference, as an operative time reference. A network device from which to import the time reference is selected and may be updated to meet a selection rule related to the quality of receiving the transfer of synchronization packets. | 01-23-2014 |
James Irvine, Kelowna CA
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20120202608 | WATER AMUSEMENT DEVICE - Disclosed is a deflector for a water dump apparatus positioned within a flow path of water discharged from a selectably dischargable container. The deflector comprises a deflector body having a top deflection surface thereon, a pivot mount for pivotally supporting the deflector body and an adjustor for selectably fixing the deflector plate at an orientation desired by a user. The deflector body may extend between first and second ends and be pivotally supported at the first end thereof. The deflector surface may be a planar concave or convex surface. The deflector body has an exterior edge which is substantially circular. The adjustor may comprise an actuator such as a hydraulic cylinder or a pin selectably engageable within one of a plurality of notches. | 08-09-2012 |
J. David Irvine, Oakville CA
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20090145139 | Method and apparatus for the manipulation and management of a cryogen for production of frozen small volumes of a substance - A method and apparatus for the manipulation and management process of cryogen such that it controls both the fluid body movement as well as internal currents within the cryogen. Small volumes of a desired substance introduced into this managed cryogen for the production of frozen or solidified pellets or granules are better managed as to shape, size, deformation, frozen satellites, fines and agglomeration and overall desired quality. These benefits result from the dispersion of the gas produced, as well as the heat transferred, resulting from the introduction of the relatively hot substance to the cryogen. The fluid body movement assists in maintaining a distance between the individual solidifying pellets or granules thereby minimizing deformation as a result of physical contact. The output characteristics and desired quality of the pellets can be more effectively controlled and managed, as desired. | 06-11-2009 |
20100203214 | Frozen dessert product - The present invention is directed to formulations of the premix utilized in the production of a pellet structured frozen dessert type product. The pelletized frozen dessert product is manufactured by introducing the liquid premix into a body of a cryogen such as liquid nitrogen such that the small volume of liquid premix is frozen rapidly. The invention elevates the melting temperature as well as the fusing temperature of the finished pellets such that the storage and serving temperatures of the pellets are similar to the bulk products. The invention utilizes the basic formulas and names and flavors associated with bulk type frozen desserts such as Ice Cream, Sorbet, Water ice, Ice Milk, Frozen Yogurt and similar type products. The pellet produced utilizing the pre-mix is structurally stable at normal retail and home freezer situations. | 08-12-2010 |
John David Irvine, Oakville CA
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20100062134 | Alcohol based frozen dessert product - The present invention is directed to a single phase alcohol based frozen product. The single phase product is manufactured by introducing a premix, which includes alcohol, into a body of cryogen which freezes the premix rapidly. The single phased product does not include any liquid or gaseous components. The invention elevates the melting and fusing temperature of the pellets such that the storage temperatures of the pellets are similar to bulk frozen desserts. The invention may utilize the ingredients of bulk frozen desserts with the addition of alcohol. The invention is stable at retail and home freezer situations. The formulation and manufacture of the single phase product is different from bulk frozen desserts as well as other alcohol containing frozen products. The result is a product that maintains the desired individuality of the pellets while maintaining structure, such that fusing is inhibited at the storage and serving temperature. | 03-11-2010 |
20120128854 | Alcohol containing frozen dessert product - The present invention is directed to an alcohol containing bulk frozen dessert product that is formed by adding an alcohol containing composition to a frozen dessert product premix after the premix has been pasteurized. The alcohol containing composition is comprised of an alcohol, a water based mixer, and a stabilizer and/or emulsifier. The alcohol containing bulk frozen dessert product may have an alcohol content from about 2% to about 10% and will be able to be stored and consumed at temperatures for traditional bulk frozen dessert products. | 05-24-2012 |
John Ts Irvine, St. Andrews UK
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20140141344 | Doped Scandia Stabilized Zirconia Electrolyte Compositions - A solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) electrolyte composition includes zirconia stabilized with scandia, and at least one of magnesia, zinc oxide, indium oxide, and gallium oxide, and optionally ceria in addition to the oxides above. | 05-22-2014 |
Michael Andrew Irvine, Glynde AU
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20150211243 | TILE LEVELLER AND SPACING SYSTEM - A tile leveller and spacer system that allows rapid and reliable spacing and levelling of tools is described. The tile spacer comprises a base for locating the spacer under the tiles, and a stem that includes an alignment cross which is used to correctly space the tiles. The stem tile spacer is placed over the stem and engages with teeth on the stem. The tile leveller is pushed down over the stem to level the tiles between the base and the bottom of the tile leveller. The stem further comprises a frangible portion located between the base and the tile alignment portion, and when the stem is pulled with sufficient force, the frangible portion breaks to allow removal of the stem. A hand tool may be used to assist in this process. The hand tool can have an adjustable stop which can be set to a first setting to level the tiles, and a second setting to cause the frangible portion to break, allowing removal of the stem and leveller. | 07-30-2015 |
Robert Andrew Irvine, Buddina AU
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20110146648 | WET CUTTING SAW - A wet cutting saw comprising: a blade rotatable about an axis; a liquid feed conduit for feeding liquid onto a surface of the blade as it rotates; a hood comprising a top wall located above the blade and a side wall located to one side of the blade and connected to the top wall; the wet cutting saw also comprising at least one collector for collecting liquid which leaves the blade surface as it rotates, each collector located at the side wall of the hood and arranged to recycle the collected liquid to the blade surface. | 06-23-2011 |
Scott Alexander Irvine, Singapore SG
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20150024493 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A PATTERNED SUBSTRATE AND USE THEREOF IN IMPLANTS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING - A method for preparing a patterned substrate is provided. The method includes melt-spinning at least one biocompatible polymer to form fibers; collecting the fibers on a substrate such that the fibers are aligned on the substrate; and applying a binding agent to the aligned fibers to bond the fibers into the aligned arrangement to obtain the patterned substrate in form of an aligned fiber mat. Use of the patterned substrate in an implant for tissue engineering is also provided. | 01-22-2015 |
Sean A. Irvine, Hamilton NZ
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20140057793 | METHOD OF SIMULTANEOUSLY EVALUATING MULTIPLE GENOMIC SEQUENCES - Methods and systems for simultaneously evaluating genomic sequences across multiple population members, and methods and systems for simultaneously calling normal and cancerous genomic sequences from a mixed sample containing normal and cancerous material are disclosed. This may be achieved by evaluating the probability of one or more hypothesis being correct for a plurality of population members based on genomic sequence information for the population. For related family members, Mendelian inheritance may be integrated into the method. For populations, information from members under evaluation may be used to refine priors to more accurately call population members. Copy number variation and de novo mutations may also be accommodated in the methods. Specific systems for implementing the methods are also disclosed. | 02-27-2014 |
20140058681 | METHODS FOR JOINT CALLING OF BIOLOGICAL SEQUENCES - Methods and systems for simultaneously evaluating biological sequences across multiple population members, and methods and systems for simultaneously calling normal and cancerous biological sequences from a mixed sample containing normal and cancerous material are disclosed. This may be achieved by evaluating the probability of one or more hypothesis being correct for a plurality of population members based on biological sequence information for the population. For related family members, Mendelian inheritance may be integrated into the method. For populations, information from members under evaluation may be used to refine priors to more accurately call population members. Copy number variation, de novo mutations, and phenotypic traits and their genetic explanations may also be accommodated in the methods. Specific systems for implementing the methods are also disclosed. | 02-27-2014 |
Sean Alistair Irvine, Hamilton NZ
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20130138355 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING SEQUENCES - A method of evaluating correlation between sequences by employing a hierarchy of evaluation algorithms. The evaluation algorithms may be arranged in order of computational efficiency as specified by a user or as determined by the system. The algorithms may range from a simple equality algorithm through to seeded alignment algorithms etc. | 05-30-2013 |
20130166221 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SEQUENCE CORRELATION - A method and system are provided for evaluating the correlation between sequences by entering segments of one sequence in a database and comparing segments of the other sequence with the index values to find correlated segments. The correlated segments are analysed to determine whether the spacing is within a defined range indicating that a correlation threshold has been met. A processing methodology may be employed whereby a coarse potential alignment algorithm is first applied to determine potential alignment at a plurality of potential alignment positions, which are filtered based on alignment scores, and a fine alignment algorithm is then applied. | 06-27-2013 |
20130309660 | METHODS OF CHARACTERIZING, DETERMINING SIMILARITY, PREDICTING CORRELATION BETWEEN AND REPRESENTING SEQUENCES AND SYSTEMS AND INDICATORS THEREFOR - A computer implemented method for characterizing one or more sequences by generating index values representing portions of the sequences and finding characterizing index values based on a comparison of the index values. The index values may be obtained by applying one or more mask over each sequence. The modified masks may have associated weightings and index values obtained using modified masks may be retained in the index only if the weightings are above a threshold value. Characterising index values may also be assessed for for their degree of uniqueness. Characterizing indexes may be used for predicting correlation between a sample sequence and one or more reference sequences. Biological monitoring systems utilising the characterizing index values are also disclosed. A biological indicator may be generatgenerated using one or more characterizing index values obtained by the above method and be used to produce an indicator that undergoes a property change in the presence of the one or more sequence. | 11-21-2013 |
20140012513 | POPULATION BASED METHOD OF EVALUATING GENOMIC SEQUENCES - Methods and systems for evaluating genomic sequences are described. The methods include approaches for evaluating the prevalence of genomes in a sample based on the prevalence of segments in the sample, and may additionally rely on the prevalence of segments in reference genomes and an estimated genome population distribution of the sample. | 01-09-2014 |
Sean Allistair Irvine, Hamilton NZ
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20150159201 | METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES - Methods and systems for evaluating genomic sequences are described. The methods include approaches for evaluating the prevalence of genomes in a source including changes over time based on the prevalence of segments in samples obtained from the source, and may additionally rely on the prevalence of segments in reference genomes and an estimated genome population distribution of the sample. | 06-11-2015 |
Steven R. Irvine, Toronto CA
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20090192869 | Marketing Control Center - A computer system is configured to implement efficient marketing campaigns across a plurality of platforms to a plurality of consumers. The computer comprising memory and a processor for storing an executing instructions for implementing the marketing campaign. The memory includes a community manager, campaign manager, content management system and rules engine. The community manager is configured to allow a user to manage and dynamically segment the plurality consumers. The campaign manager is configured to allow the user to establish a plurality of marketing campaigns for targeting at least a predefined segment of the plurality of consumers, each of the marketing campaigns including a plurality of different tactics. The content management system is configured to allow the user to create, host and manage content in real-time for the marketing campaign. The rules engine is configured to implement one or both of different tactics or different campaigns in accordance a predefined set of rules, each rule defining a trigger event and corresponding rule criteria. The processor is further configured to implement the rules when the trigger event is detected and the rules criteria are met, thereby facilitating cross-platform integration. | 07-30-2009 |