Peters, GB
Andrew Peters, Nr Pershore GB
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20120036653 | RAMP - The present invention provides two aspects : | 02-16-2012 |
Andrew C. Peters, Bromsgrove GB
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20120080917 | MAGNETIC BUCKLE ASSEMBLIES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR USE WITH CHILD SEATS AND OTHER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS - Magnetic buckle assemblies and associated methods of use with child seats and other restraint systems are disclosed herein. A restraint system configured in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first web connector and a second web connector configured to releasably engage the first web connector. The restraint system can further include a magnet positioned on at least one of the first and second web connectors. The magnet can be configured to hold the first and second web connectors together such that they can be simultaneously inserted into a corresponding buckle. | 04-05-2012 |
Andrew Charles Peters, Bromsgrove GB
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20120104815 | OCCUPANT RESTRANT SYSTEMS HAVING TENSIONING DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE - The present disclosure is directed to tensioning devices and associated systems for use with child seats and other personal restraint systems. In one embodiment of the disclosure, a buckle includes a manual tensioning device configured to provide fine-tuning of harness tension when securing an occupant (e.g., a child) in a safety seat. In another embodiment, tensioning components can be configured to provide a means of dynamically adding tension in a restraint harness during crash event. | 05-03-2012 |
20120104826 | OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVING STATUS INDICATORS AND/OR MEDIA INTERFACES, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE - The present disclosure describes components for use with child seats and other personal restraint systems. In one embodiment a soft pad portion of a buckle assembly can be configured to surround or encase components of a buckle assembly of a personal restraint system. In certain embodiments of the disclosure, the pad can include one or more media features that can include entertainment, education, or care-giver alert devices that can be attached to, integrated with, or otherwise connected to the pad. Moreover, the pad can also serve as a platform onto which indicators, additional user devices, and/or media features can be incorporated and/or displayed. | 05-03-2012 |
Anthony Peters, Hertfordshire GB
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20120157275 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING WEAR IN IMAGING DEVICES - Methods and system for detecting wear in imaging devices. The system includes an outer wearable layer. An inner layer fused to the outer layer. The inner layer is made of multiple microcapsules including odiferous oils. Wearing off of the outer layer, over time, exposes the inner layer. Subsequently, with added pressure on the inner layer, the microcapsules crack, giving off a particular scent. By detecting the smell, customers can identify worn components of the imaging devices. | 06-21-2012 |
Anthony J. Peters, Hertfordshire GB
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20110228302 | SELF-POWERED USER INTERFACE PROVIDING ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - An apparatus comprises a housing and at least one functional component operating on power from an external power source. The functional component is connectable to the housing. In addition, a graphic user interface assembly is connectable to the housing. The graphic user interface assembly comprises a dedicated power supply used exclusively by the graphic user interface assembly. The graphic user interface assembly displays instructions explaining how to connect the functional component and the graphic user interface assembly to the housing prior to when the functional component is connected to the external power source. | 09-22-2011 |
20120230747 | PRINTING DEVICE INTERNAL LIGHTING - A printing apparatus includes a media path within a body of the printing apparatus. The media path moves sheets of media through the body of the printing apparatus. A marking engine is also within the body of the printing apparatus. The media path supplies the printing media to the marking engine. A processor is within the body of the printing apparatus. The processor is operatively connected to the marking engine, and the processor controls actions of the marking engine. Sensors are within the body of the printing apparatus. The sensors are operatively connected to the processor, and the sensors are positioned along the media path. The sensors detect locations and conditions of the sheets of media as the sheets of media travel along the media path. The sensors have a first clip shape. Further, clip connectors are located within the body of the printing apparatus. The clip connectors are connected to the sensors. Additionally, light structures are connected to the clip connectors. The light structures have an identical shape as the sensors for connecting to the clip connectors. | 09-13-2012 |
Anthony John Peters, Shillington GB
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20120173930 | Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) Fault Clearance Instructions - A method of providing instructions to a user of an imaging device includes generating a three-dimensional (3D) model of the imaging device in a 3D computer generated environment. At least one computer generated imagery (CGI) instruction sequence is then rendered from the 3D model. The CGI instruction sequence depicts at least one action being performed on the imaging device and is rendered from a virtual viewpoint corresponding to a viewpoint of a user physically performing the at least one action. The rendered CGI instructions are stored in memory of the imaging device and selectively displayed on a user interface display screen of the imaging device. | 07-05-2012 |
Anthony John Peters, Ickleford GB
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20100075048 | Method Of Forming Solid Ink Stick With Coded Mark - A method of manufacturing an ink stick provides the ink stick with a coded mark. The method includes forming an ink stick body of a phase change ink composition, and applying a marking composition to a surface of the ink stick body to form a coded mark on the surface of the ink stick body at the marking station, the marking composition being composed of the same phase change ink composition used to form the ink stick body. | 03-25-2010 |
Christopher J. Peters, Swindon GB
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20130065785 | PROGNOSIS OF OESOPHAGEAL AND GASTRO-OESOPHAGEAL JUNCTIONAL CANCER - The present invention relates to a method of aiding in the prognosis of a subject with oesophageal and/or gastro-oesophageal junctional (GOJ) adenocarcinoma, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a sample from the subject, (b) determining the expression level of biomarkers TRIM44 and SIRT2 in said sample, and either (i) determining the expression level of biomarker PAPPS2 in said sample; or (ii) determining the expression level of biomarkers WT1 and EGFR in said sample; (c) comparing the expression level of each of said biomarkers to a corresponding reference standard, (d) determining the biomarkers of (b) whose expression is dysregulated compared to the reference standard, (e) inferring from the dysregulated biomarkers identified in (d) the prognosis of 5-year survival, wherein the greater the number of said biomarkers which are dysregulated, the greater the reduction in prognosis of 5-year survival. The invention also relates to kits, uses and devices. | 03-14-2013 |
Christopher Russel Peters, Buckinghamshire GB
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20140056562 | Fiber Optic Connector - A fiber optic connector arranged to be releaseably connected to a fiber optic adaptor. The fiber optic connector includes a body configured to receive and terminate two optical fibers, and a latch mechanism provided on the body. The latch mechanism is configured for releasable engagement with each of two sockets of the fiber optic adaptor. The latch mechanism of the fiber optic connector is configured for actuation in a direction laterally across the body. | 02-27-2014 |
Deborah A. Peters, London GB
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20120253872 | ROLE MAPPING AND TRAINING TOOL - A role mapping and training tool may include a rule-based system determining parameters for tasks, roles, jobs, individuals, and training courses, and determining mappings between the tasks, roles, jobs, individuals, and training courses. The system may utilize segregation rules to determine mappings between roles and jobs that are acceptable. Also, from the mappings, training plans may be generated. | 10-04-2012 |
Iain Peters, Bristol GB
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20090028843 | IgA allelic variants - The invention relates to a method for determining susceptibility to an IgA-related disorder in an animal, the method comprising: a) identifying the or each IgA allelic variant present in a sample from the animal; and b) thereby determining whether the animal is susceptible to an IgA-related disorder. | 01-29-2009 |
Justin Peters, London GB
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20140108663 | CONTROL SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME COMPLEX RESOURCE ALLOCATION - A control system for real-time complex resource allocation with a geographically distributed real-time varying demand for resources is described. The control system comprises: a central control server ( | 04-17-2014 |
Ken Peters, Dundee GB
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20120119433 | PICK UNIT - A pick unit is described. The pick unit comprises: a frame and a picking assembly. The frame comprises (i) one or more guides for receiving a currency cassette, (ii) a tortuous pathway for guiding and supporting a cam follower, and (iii) a detent. The picking assembly comprises: (i) a guide edge configured to abut the detent when the picking assembly is moved to an initial alignment position, (ii) a cam follower configured to align with the pathway when the removable picking assembly is moved from the initial alignment position to an engagement position, and (iii) a gear train configured to engage with an upper gear external to the pick unit when the removable picking assembly is moved to an engaged position at which the cam follower has reached an end of the tortuous pathway. | 05-17-2012 |
20120132654 | MEDIA CASSETTE - A media cassette comprises: a cassette body defining a picking end and a handle end opposite the picking end, and a removable lid coupled to the cassette body. The handle end includes an engagement portion. The removable lid defines a locking portion complementary to the engagement portion and configured to interlock therewith so that when the removable lid is removed and interlocked with the cassette body, the removable lid is maintained in an upright position and the cassette body is maintained at an angle to facilitate replenishment with media. | 05-31-2012 |
20120161389 | MEDIA TRANSPORT MODULE - A media transport module comprising: a transport extending from a pick coupling area to a stacking port; and a retractable guide. The retractable guide is moveable to extend beyond the stacking port when media items are being stacked and thereby guide media items ejected from the stacking port onto a carriage plate. The retractable guide is also moveable to retract to the stacking port when media items have been stacked so that the carriage plate can close without touching the retractable guide. | 06-28-2012 |
20130213990 | Removable Media Container - A removable media container for use in a media dispenser is described. The media container comprises: a diverter entrance for receiving diverted media items prior to stacking of the media items; a non-present stack entrance for receiving a stack of media items subsequent to stacking of the media items but prior to presentation of the stack of media items to a customer; and a present stack entrance for receiving a stack of media items subsequent to presentation of the stack of media items to a customer. | 08-22-2013 |
Kenneth Peters, Dundee GB
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20150175370 | MEDIA PRESENTER - The present invention provides apparatus for stacking media items, comprising a base member for supporting a stack of media items, at least one first registration member extending generally upwardly with respect to the base member, and at least one further registration member extending generally upwardly with respect to the base member and spaced apart from the first registration member, wherein at least a one of the first and further registration members is selectively moveable towards or away from a remainder one of the first and further registration members in an input direction of the media items. A method of stacking media items is also provided. | 06-25-2015 |
Kenneth J. Peters, Dundee GB
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20150279144 | MEDIA ESCAPE PREVENTION FOR SELF-SERVICE TERMINAL - A device includes a pocket having an opening to receive media. A filament assembly is coupled such that filaments protrude from a gap between the opening of the pocket and a self-service terminal (SST) in which the pocket is mountable to inhibit media from entering the gap. | 10-01-2015 |
Kenneth J. Peters, Ninewells GB
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20100038420 | MEDIA STORAGE DEVICE - A storage device ( | 02-18-2010 |
Kenny Peters, Dundee GB
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20130026178 | MEDIA CASSETTE - A media cassette is described. The media cassette comprising: a media removal window at one end of the media cassette; a handle end at an opposite end of the cassette to the media removal window; and a pusher plate assembly. The pusher plate assembly includes: (i) a finger recess component, (ii) a pawl biased downwards to a low position, and (iii) an actuator coupled to both the pawl and the finger recess component and including a pivot. The actuator is moveable on insertion of a finger into the finger recess component to raise the pawl from the low position to a high position. | 01-31-2013 |
Laurent James Peters, Malmesbury GB
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20140017069 | FAN ASSEMBLY - A fan assembly includes a base and a body mounted on the base for movement relative thereto between an untilted position and a tilted position. The fan assembly also includes an air outlet and an interior passage for conveying air to the air outlet, and which extends about an opening through which air from outside the fan assembly is drawn by air emitted from the air outlet. A brake and a stationary rail are disposed on the upper surface of the base, and a rail is connected to the lower surface of the body and located between the brake and the stationary rail. The brake is urged by a spring or other resilient member towards the stationary rail to urge the rail of the body against the stationary rail to maintain the body in a tilted position by means of friction between the rails. | 01-16-2014 |
Matthew F. Peters, Romsey GB
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20140344628 | CERTIFICATION OF NON-NATIVE DATA LAYOUT IN A MANAGED RUNTIME SYSTEM - One embodiment of the present invention discloses a method, computer program product, and system for conditioning a memory region. An exemplary embodiment determines an anticipated form of an object. An exemplary embodiment determines a memory region for the object. An exemplary embodiment encodes the anticipated form of the object. An exemplary embodiment inserts the encoding of the anticipated form of the object into the memory region for the object. An exemplary embodiment acquires the object. An exemplary embodiment determines a form of the object. An exemplary embodiment compares the form of the object with the anticipated form of the object. An exemplary embodiment indicates an error if the form of the object differs from the anticipated form of the object. | 11-20-2014 |
Matthew F. Peters, Winchester GB
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20090328208 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREVENTING PHISHING ATTACKS - The disclosure generally relates to a method for preventing phishing attacks on a computer browser. The method includes the steps of: providing a web browser having a bookmark group; directing the browser to a first Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) having a first URL address, the first URL address having a plurality of alpha-numeric characters pointing to a first IP address; saving the first URL address in the bookmark group as a first bookmark; receiving an email communication containing a second URL address, the second URL address having a plurality of alpha-numeric characters similar to the first URL address and purporting to point to the first IP address; comparing the first URL address with the second URL address; and determining whether the first URL address and the second URL address share an identical IP addresses. | 12-31-2009 |
20130166968 | REDUCED FOOTPRINT CORE FILES IN STORAGE CONSTRAINED ENVIRONMENTS - A method for creating diagnostic files that includes receiving an error notification indicating that an error has occurred in a particular system section of a system that has a plurality of system sections. The error notification includes information about the error. A diagnostic file that includes a summarized error report of the particular system section is created based on the information included in the error notification. The diagnostic file is saved. | 06-27-2013 |
20140372712 | CONCURRENT DUMPING OF LARGE ADDRESS SPACE - A method for managing concurrent system dumps of address spaces of memory of a computing system. The method comprises analyzing address space of memory to determine high priority areas and low priority areas of the address space. The method further comprises stopping all application threads of memory. In addition, the method further comprises performing a system dump of all the high priority areas of the address space. Moreover, the method further comprises initiating a background thread that performs a system dump of the low priority areas in background of the address space, and allowing, by the one or more computer processors, all of the application threads of memory to restart. | 12-18-2014 |
Matthew F. Peters, Hursley GB
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20150100834 | PROCESSING CORE DATA PRODUCED BY A COMPUTER PROCESS - A method, apparatus, computer program and computer program product for processing core data produced by a computer process to identify data relevant to the computer process, the method comprising the steps of: identifying core data for a computer process; identifying trace data comprising sequential trace entries for the computer process; selecting a predetermined number of most recent entries in the trace data; identifying any references to a memory address in each selected trace data entry; dereferencing each identified memory address in the core data; and extracting the data from the dereferenced memory location in the core data. | 04-09-2015 |
Matthew Francis Peters, Hursley GB
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20140047280 | Second Failure Data Capture in Co-Operating Multi-Image Systems - A method, computer system, and computer program captures diagnostic trace information in a computer system having a plurality of software images. Information is received that is associated with a first failure in a first one of the plurality of software images. The received information is distributed to others of the plurality of software images. Further information is captured that is associated with a second failure in another one of the plurality of software images. The information associated with a first failure in a first one of said plurality of software images is combined with the information associated with a second failure in another of said plurality of software images, and the combined information is analyzed in order to determine a cause of the first failure. | 02-13-2014 |
20140372808 | Second Failure Data Capture in Co-Operating Multi-Image Systems - A method captures diagnostic trace information in a computer system having a plurality of software images. Information is received that is associated with a first failure in a first one of the plurality of software images. The received information is distributed to others of the plurality of software images. Further information is captured that is associated with a second failure in another one of the plurality of software images. The information associated with a first failure in a first one of said plurality of software images is combined with the information associated with a second failure in another of said plurality of software images, and the combined information is analyzed in order to determine a cause of the first failure. | 12-18-2014 |
Michael Peters, Glasgow GB
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20140222646 | SMARTCARD-BASED VALUE TRANSFER - In a value transfer scheme, users are provided with programmable devices, for example, smart cards, capable of carrying data representing at least one available commodity value. Data representing user accounts is held at a remote processing station. Transactions between users are effected by the off-line exchange of data between users' respective smartcards, the exchanged data containing a record of each transaction entered into. The user account data for each user's account held at the remote processing station is updated only subsequently when the user's smartcard is on-line to the remote processing station and data therefrom is uploaded to the remote processing station. The scheme of the invention can, conveniently, be based around the ITSO scheme which is used to govern the secure transfer of data The scheme is capable of providing a secure multi-commodity value transfer system. | 08-07-2014 |
Nial Peters, Cornwall GB
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20080248801 | ACCESS TO LOCALLY RELEVANT SERVICES AND PERSONALLY RELEVANT SERVICES WITHIN A MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS ENVIRONMENT - Accesses to locally-relevant and contextually-relevant services information within a mobile communications environment are enabled. The solutions include an improved location determination in which a first mobile communications device processes location information broadcast by other devices via short-range wireless signals to determine its approximate location. The described solutions include a context-based selection of the most relevant of a set of locally-available services, including filtering services according to whether the first mobile device is currently moving and filtering according to a personal profile of the device user. | 10-09-2008 |
Richard Peters, Bucks GB
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20090152053 | Control for Limiting Elevator Passenger Tympanic Pressure and Method for the Same - An elevator control system to govern elevator movement to avoid or minimize passenger discomfort caused by pressure changes associated with an elevator's movement and to optimize elevator operation. In one exemplary embodiment, the system uses the passenger's natural relief which occurs while the elevator car is stopped to reduce the pressure difference experienced by the passengers' ears as a factor to optimally control the operation of the elevator. In another example, the system obtains input regarding the traveling speed and conditions of the elevator system. This system then simulates individual trips for passengers that includes monitoring the pressure changes being experienced by passengers throughout the elevator's travels in order to ensure that the pressure differential level for each passenger remains below a designated maximum comfortable and safe level. This system uses the parameters of a successful simulation to govern the actual operation of the elevators. | 06-18-2009 |
20130292210 | CONTROL FOR LIMITING ELEVATOR PASSENGER TYMPANIC PRESSURE AND METHOD FOR THE SAME - An elevator control system to govern elevator movement to avoid or minimize passenger discomfort caused by pressure changes associated with an elevator's movement and to optimize elevator operation. In one exemplary embodiment, the system uses the passenger's natural relief which occurs while the elevator car is stopped to reduce the pressure difference experienced by the passengers' ears as a factor to optimally control the operation of the elevator. In another example, the system obtains input regarding the traveling speed and conditions of the elevator system. This system then simulates individual trips for passengers that includes monitoring the pressure changes being experienced by passengers throughout the elevator's travels in order to ensure that the pressure differential level for each passenger remains below a designated maximum comfortable and safe level. This system uses the parameters of a successful simulation to govern the actual operation of the elevators. | 11-07-2013 |
Richard Peters, Great Kingshill GB
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20090133967 | Method and Apparatus to Reduce Waiting Times for Destination Based Dispatching Systems - Described is a method for assigning hall calls comprising the steps of receiving a hall call signal, receiving information regarding an elevator system, assigning a destination to the hall call signal, and calculating a call cost value for each elevator car using a handing capacity coefficient. The controller designates the elevator with the lowest call cost value to respond to a call signal. The handling capacity coefficient is a value that reflects the current traffic conditions of an elevator system. | 05-28-2009 |
20090133968 | Saturation Control for Destination Dispatch Systems - One version of this disclosure includes a system for assigning an elevator car to respond to a call signal wherein a controller is responsible for determining which elevator car will respond to a call signal. This version includes the controller receiving a hall call signal, receiving information regarding the elevator system, determining whether the call assignment can be made in view of a first rule associated with a banned call assignment, and eliminating the rule against banned call assignments when necessary to avoid saturation of the elevator system. | 05-28-2009 |
20120090923 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ASSIGNING ELEVATOR HALL CALLS BASED ON TIME METRICS - Described is a method for assigning hall calls comprising the steps of receiving a hall call signal, receiving information regarding an elevator system, assigning a destination to the hall call signal, and calculating a call cost value for each elevator car using a handing capacity coefficient. The controller designates the elevator with the lowest call cost value to respond to a call signal. The handling capacity coefficient is a value that reflects the current traffic conditions of an elevator system. | 04-19-2012 |
Richard D. Peters, Great Kingshill GB
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20110073415 | Twin Elevator Systems - An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system comprises at least one first elevator shaft having a lower first and a lower second region, where a first elevator car moves within the lower first region of the first elevator shaft and a second elevator car moves within the lower second region. The first and second elevators are moveably controlled independently of each other within the first shaft. The system also includes at least one second elevator shaft having an upper first and an upper second region, where a third elevator car moves within the upper first region of the second elevator shaft and a fourth elevator car moving within the upper second region. The third and fourth elevator cars also are moveably controlled independently of each other. | 03-31-2011 |
20120118674 | Zoned Elevator System - An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system can include at least one first elevator shaft having a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other. | 05-17-2012 |
20130186712 | ZONED ELEVATOR SYSTEM - An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system can include at least one first elevator shaft having a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other. | 07-25-2013 |
20140216855 | ZONED ELEVATOR SYSTEM - An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system can include at least one first elevator shaft having a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other. | 08-07-2014 |
Richard D. Peters, Bucks GB
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20100000825 | Elevator System to Maintain Functionality During a Power Failure - The invention provides a system and method for handling power outages in a multiple car elevator system in a building having a plurality of floors. The system includes an energy calculator connected to the elevators, and determines a total energy of the elevator system, a total energy required to handle a power outage, a plan to prepare for a power outage and a plan to handle a power outage. The system also includes a movement controller connected to the elevator(s) and the energy calculator. The movement controller receives the plan to prepare and the plan to handle from the energy calculator, and the movement controller executes the plan to prepare if there is no power outage and the movement controller executes the plan to handle if there is a power outage. | 01-07-2010 |
Robert Bouke Peters, Aberdeen GB
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20120313790 | DOWNHOLE APPARATUS - An apparatus ( | 12-13-2012 |
20140054031 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR WELL AND RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT IN OPEN HOLE COMPLETIONS AS WELL AS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING CRUDE OIL - According to the method for well and reservoir management in open hole completions, a data acquisition module ( | 02-27-2014 |
Robert J.w. Peters, Linlithgow GB
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20090165566 | Fluid flow meter and mixer - Fluid flow apparatus, such as a fluid flow meter, a fluid mixing device or a fluid dispersing device, includes a fluid displacement member ( | 07-02-2009 |
Shirley Jane Peters, Slough GB
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20150017169 | Sequence Asymmetric Modified IgG4 Bispecific Antibodies - The present disclosure provides an asymmetric mixed antibody comprising two heavy chains or heavy chain fragments each comprising at least a variable region, a hinge region and a CH1 domain, wherein a first heavy chain or fragment thereof is a class IgG4 and has: a the inter-chain cysteine at position 127, numbered according to the Kabat numbering system, in the CH1 domain is substituted with another amino acid; and b optionally one or more of the amino acids positioned in the upper hinge region is substituted with cysteine, and wherein the second heavy chain or fragment thereof is characterised in that part or all of the chain has a different amino acid sequence to said first heavy chain in at least the region outside the variable region (for example the constant region), formulations comprising the same, therapeutic used of both of the above, and processes for preparing the antibodies and formulation. | 01-15-2015 |
20150018529 | Sequence Symmetric Modified IgG4 Bispecific Antibodies - The present disclosure relates to a symmetric bispecific antibody of the class IgG4 comprising two heavy chains which each comprise a variable domain, CH1 domain and a hinge region, wherein in each heavy chain: the cysteine in the CH1 domain which forms an inter-chain disulphide bond with a cysteine in a light chain is substituted with another amino acid; and optionally one or more of the amino acids positioned in the upper hinge region is substituted with cysteine, wherein the constant region sequence of each heavy chain is similar or identical and the variable region in each heavy chain is different, formulations comprising the same, the use of each of the above in treatment and processes for preparing said antibodies and formulations. | 01-15-2015 |
20150025128 | Method for Producing Protein - The present invention relates to a recombinant host cell, wherein the cell is modified to increase the expression levels of Ero1 and XBP1 relative to the expression levels of Ero1 and XBP1 in an unmodified cell. The present invention also relates to a method of producing a recombinant protein of interest comprising expressing the recombinant protein of interest in the recombinant host cell. | 01-22-2015 |
Shirley Jane Peters, Berkshire GB
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20120094297 | Method For Producing Protein - The present invention relates to a recombinant host cell, wherein the cell is modified to increase the expression levels of Ero1 and XBP1 relative to the expression levels of Ero1 and XBP1 in an unmodified cell. The present invention also relates to a method of producing a recombinant protein of interest comprising expressing the recombinant protein of interest in the recombinant host cell. | 04-19-2012 |
20130323236 | Antibodies of the Class IGG4 - The present invention provides an antibody of the class IgG4 comprising at least one heavy chain which comprises a C | 12-05-2013 |
Toby Peters, East Sussex GB
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20090282840 | ENERGY STORAGE AND GENERATION - The present invention concerns systems for storing energy and using the stored energy to generate electrical energy or drive a propeller ( | 11-19-2009 |