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Anders Naess, Bronnoysund NO
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20150090173 | Floating Element and Method of Forming a Buoyancy System - A floating element is for forming a modularly constructed buoyancy system. The floating element is provided with a cavity. At least the first side face of the floating element is provided with at least one first cut-out which, at its first end, is connected to a first channel whose mouth is in a first coupling face, and which, at its second end, is connected to a second channel whose mouth is in a second coupling face. A buoyancy system is made up of a plurality of floating elements. A method is for forming such a buoyancy system. | 04-02-2015 |
Jan Thore Naess, Porsgrunn NO
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20120125201 | SEPARATOR TANK FOR SEPARATING OIL AND GAS FROM WATER - A separator tank ( | 05-24-2012 |
20120132079 | SEPARATOR TANK FOR SEPARATING OIL AND GAS FROM WATER - A separator tank ( | 05-31-2012 |
20120137888 | SEPARATOR TANK FOR SEPARATING OIL AND GAS FROM WATER - A separator tank ( | 06-07-2012 |
Levi Naess, London GB
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20150258434 | GAMING SYSTEM FOR MODULAR TOYS - An interactive computer game is described which works in conjunction with a number of physical modules that a user can connect together in different ways to form a coherent physical whole object. The game receives data from the object via a wireless link, the data identifying at least which modules form part of the object and updates game play based on the data received. At some point within the game play, the game presents an objective or goal to the user which the user can only achieve by interacting with the physical object formed from the modules. In an embodiment, this interaction comprises re-arranging the modules or swapping modules to form an object with a different visual appearance, moving all or part of the object and/or interacting with a sensor on a module in the object. The game may receive further data from the object during the user interaction. | 09-17-2015 |