Murgatroyd
Adrian Murgatroyd, Frankfurt Am Main DE
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20100071589 | DISPERSE DYES MIXTURES - The present invention relates to a disperse dye mixture containing (a) two or more disperse dyestuffs of the formula (I) | 03-25-2010 |
20120240346 | MIXTURES OF DISPERSE DYES - The present invention relates to dye mixtures which comprise at least one dye of the formula | 09-27-2012 |
20130019416 | DISPERSE DYE MIXTURES, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE - The present invention provides dye mixtures containing at least one dye of formula (I) and at least one dye of formula (II) where T | 01-24-2013 |
Adrian Murgatroyd, Frankfurt DE
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20150267345 | MIXTURES OF FIBER-REACTIVE AZO DYES, THEIR PREPARATION AND THEIR USE - The present invention relates to dye mixtures comprising | 09-24-2015 |
Andrian Murgatroyd, Frankfurt Am Main DE
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20140123407 | DISPERSE DYE MIXTURES, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE - The present invention relates to dye mixtures containing at least one dye of formula (I) and at least either a dye of formula (II) and/or at least one dye of formula (III) where R | 05-08-2014 |
David Murgatroyd, Cambridge, MA US
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20100153396 | NAME INDEXING FOR NAME MATCHING SYSTEMS - Methods, systems and computer software program code products enabling the matching of a large number of names across any of a range of different languages comprise: receiving incoming names in any of a set of languages or scripts; generating high-recall keys based on the received incoming names; executing a full-text index process based on the generated high-recall keys; and looking up candidates for matching. | 06-17-2010 |
David Philip Murgatroyd, Reading Berkshire GB
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20100014913 | Reinforced Splines and their Manufacture - A spline structure, in the form of an aeronautical brake drive bar, has wheel attachment points at its ends for engaging a wheel rim. Each wheel carries a regularly spaced series of these drive bars for engaging friction discs carried by the wheel hub. The main body of each brake drive bar is formed from titanium internally reinforced by composite blocks each comprising a bundle of silicon carbide fibres contained in a matrix that is diffusion bonded within the main body. Other spline structures can be formed in a similar manner. | 01-21-2010 |
Ian Murgatroyd, Rugby GB
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20130255055 | PROFILING OF CLEAVED ANGLED END FACES OF OPTICAL FIBER(S) - A method for cleaving one or more optical fiber(s) at an angle to the optic axis is provided and includes clamping the optical fiber(s) with its coating stripped to expose its distal end. An axial force and/or a bending force is applied to the optical fibre to create internal stresses in the fiber. A sharp blade is provided in an orientation such the blade edge is perpendicular to the optical fiber. The blade is further orientated such that a plane bisecting the blade angle formed between two polished surfaces of the blade is slanted relative to the longitudinal axis of the fibre. The at least one optical fiber is scratched with the sharp blade to create a non-perpendicular cleave having a controlled shape in the region of the scratch. A method of splicing the fibers and a tool for cleaving the fibers are also provided. | 10-03-2013 |
Ian Murgatroyd, Warwickshire GB
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20080245836 | Cleaving Apparatus - A method of cleaving an optical fiber and apparatus therefor including a hand tool wherein the optical fiber to be cleaved ( | 10-09-2008 |
Ian James Murgatroyd, Suffolk GB
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20140222383 | SAFETY AUTOMATION BUILDER - A safety automation builder that assists in development of compliant safety functions for industrial safety systems is provided. The safety automation builder imports a system drawing or image of a user's manufacturing line, machine, or production area, and guides the user through a workflow that facilitates configuration of safety functions for each hazardous access point. The safety automation builder leverages a library of safety devices and encoded knowledge of industrial safety standards to guide the user toward selection of suitable safety devices for mitigating risks associated with the access points. Once configured, the safety automation builder can export the safety function data to an external verification system for confirmation that the configured safety functions comply with the prescribed industrial safety standards. | 08-07-2014 |