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Christopher Peter Salisbury, Waterloo CA
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20090320676 | Ceramic armour and method of construction - An armor for protection against large caliber projectiles has a ceramic layer with a confinement layer on a front thereof. The ceramic layer is backed by a first metallic layer and the first metallic layer in turn is backed by a composite layer. The composite layer is backed by a second metallic layer, which in turn is backed by an anti-trauma layer. The armor is used to protect personnel, but it can also be used to protect objectives such as vehicles. | 12-31-2009 |
20120174754 | Ceramic armour and method of construction - An armor for protection against armor piercing and/or high energy projectiles has a ceramic layer with a confinement layer on a front thereof. The ceramic layer is backed by a first metal layer and the first metal layer in turn is backed by a composite layer. A second optional confinement layer may be included between the ceramic and first metal layers. The composite layer is backed by an optional second metal layer, which in turn is backed by an optional anti-trauma layer. The armor is used to protect personnel and objects such as vehicles. | 07-12-2012 |
David Roger Salisbury, Victoria AU
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20090014240 | LADDER SUPPORT - A ladder support ( | 01-15-2009 |
Richard Salisbury, Cambridge GB
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20100205553 | Image Alignment and Trend Analysis Features for an Infrared Imaging System - In one embodiment, a thermographic imaging device having a visual compare mode that allows a user to compare a live image of a subject to a previously captured image of the same subject to aid the user in aligning the live image with the previously captured image. In this manner, a user can capture a series of images of the subject with the device located and oriented at a common location and orientation that is consistent throughout the series. In another embodiment, trend analysis software that includes a thermographic tool copying feature for copying one or more thermographic tools from a tooled thermographic image file to one or more non-tooled thermographic image files. In some embodiments, the software includes a trend-graphing feature that generates one or more trend plots after one or more tools have been copied to one or more non-tooled thermographic image files. | 08-12-2010 |
20100225766 | Image Alignment and Trend Analysis Features for an Infrared Imaging System - In one embodiment, a thermographic imaging device having a visual compare mode that allows a user to compare a live image of a subject to a previously captured image of the same subject to aid the user in aligning the live image with the previously captured image. In this manner, a user can capture a series of images of the subject with the device located and oriented at a common location and orientation that is consistent throughout the series. In another embodiment, trend analysis software that includes a thermographic tool copying feature for copying one or more thermographic tools from a tooled thermographic image file to one or more non-tooled thermographic image files. In some embodiments, the software includes a trend-graphing feature that generates one or more trend plots after one or more tools have been copied to one or more non-tooled thermographic image files. | 09-09-2010 |
20110314401 | User-Profile Systems and Methods for Imaging Devices and Imaging Devices Incorporating Same - User-profile systems and methods that allow the users of imaging devices to create, store and retrieve user profiles that allow users to readily set operating parameters of the imaging devices. Such user profiles are useful, for example, in situations where a user encounters differing imaging scenarios having differing preferred operating-parameter settings. The user can change the operating parameter settings to the desired settings by selecting the user profile corresponding to the imaging scenario at hand. In one embodiment, the imaging device displays a user-profile-access list to the user from which the user can select a desired one of the user profiles. | 12-22-2011 |
20130031502 | User-Profile Systems and Methods for Imaging Devices and Imaging Devices Incorporating Same - User-profile systems and methods that allow the users of imaging devices to create, store and retrieve user profiles that allow users to readily set operating parameters of the imaging devices. Such user profiles are useful, for example, in situations where a user encounters differing imaging scenarios having differing preferred operating-parameter settings. The user can change the operating parameter settings to the desired settings by selecting the user profile corresponding to the imaging scenario at hand. In one embodiment, the imaging device displays a user-profile-access list to the user from which the user can select a desired one of the user profiles. | 01-31-2013 |
20130129254 | APPARATUS FOR PROJECTING SECONDARY INFORMATION INTO AN OPTICAL SYSTEM - An apparatus is operable to project secondary information into an optical system so as to form a secondary image that can overlay a primary image of a night scene. The apparatus includes a generating means operable to generate secondary information, a projecting means operable to project the secondary information into an optical system (not shown) so as to form a secondary image, and a monitoring means operable to monitor the position and/or orientation of the optical system. The apparatus further includes a receiving means for receiving one or more first external signals indicating the location(s) of: other nearby friendly persons, rendezvous points etc. The secondary information may then include a graphic identifying each friendly person in the field of view. | 05-23-2013 |
Ross Salisbury, Bristol GB
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20150048207 | LEADING EDGE STRUCTURE - The invention provides a leading edge structure for providing an aerodynamic surface of an aircraft, the leading edge structure comprising a skin structure, the skin structure providing an outer aerodynamic surface and an inner surface, both surfaces extending in a chordwise and spanwise direction of the structure, and a plurality of structural members, each structural member being connected to the inner surface of the skin structure and extending in the chordwise direction along the inner surface, wherein the structural members are integrally formed with the inner surface of the skin structure. The invention also provides an aircraft wing, aircraft tailplane, wing box structure, wing or wing structure and an aircraft including the leading edge structure. | 02-19-2015 |
Sean Salisbury, Fallowfield GB
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20090009182 | CIRCUIT TO PROVIDE TESTABILITY TO A SELF-TIMED CIRCUIT - The present invention enables asynchronous circuits to be tested in the same manner and using the same equipment and test strategies as with synchronous circuits. The feedback path of an asynchronous element, for example a Muller C element, includes a test structure which may be invoked for the purpose of providing the means for synchronous testing. When configured for testing, the test structure provides a clocked latching and selecting function which, by virtue of breaking the feedback path of the self-timing device, prevents the device being tested from switching states until desired. When the element is not in test mode, the test structure is configured to pass through the data that normally flows through the feedback path unchanged. The result is an ability to test an asynchronous device or subsystem of a device in the same manner as and/or intermixed with a synchronous device. | 01-08-2009 |
20100097131 | HARDENING OF SELF-TIMED CIRCUITS AGAINST GLITCHES - Multiple techniques are disclosed for hardening a self-clocking circuit against glitches. Glitch filters are placed in some portions of a digital design. In some embodiments the glitch filter is dynamically tunable. In one embodiment the inputs are locked out by the outputs. Methods for evaluating code symbols are presented, as is a circuit for differential signaling. | 04-22-2010 |
Sean James Salisbury, Appley Bridge GB
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20130254145 | INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CONVERGING INTERCONNECT MODE CONTROL - An integrated circuit includes one or more transaction data sources and one or more transaction data destinations connected via interconnect circuitry comprising a plurality of interconnect nodes. Within the interconnect nodes there are one or more converging interconnect nodes. A converging interconnect node includes prediction data generation circuitry for reading characteristics of a current item of transaction data from the converging interconnect node and generating associated prediction data for a future item of transaction data which will be returned to the converging interconnect node at a predetermined time in the future. This prediction data is stored within prediction data storage circuitry and is read by prediction data evaluation circuitry to control processing of a future item of transaction data corresponding to that prediction data when it is returned to the converging interconnect node. The interconnect circuitry may have a branching network topology or recirculating ring based topology. | 09-26-2013 |
20140079074 | SELECTING BETWEEN CONTENDING DATA PACKETS TO LIMIT LATENCY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOURCES - An arbiter is configured to select one of several contending data packets transmitted from an initiator, the data packets comprising an identifier identifying the initiator and data. The arbiter comprises: a history buffer for storing the identifiers identifying the initiators of a plurality of recently selected data packets; and selection circuitry configured to select one of the contending data packets in dependence upon the initiators of the contending data packets and the initiators identified in the history buffer, such that a probability of a data packet being selected increases with the number of data packets selected since a data packet from the same initiator was selected. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082215 | ARBITRATING BETWEEN DATA PATHS IN A BUFFERLESS FREE FLOWING INTERCONNECT - An interconnect comprising paths configured to transmit data packets between nodes on a network. The nodes comprise ports for inputting and outputting the data packets to the interconnect. At least two of the paths each have at least a portion configured such that a data packet addressed for output at one of the nodes on one of the paths and not being accepted at the node will continue along the path and on travelling further will return to the node. The at least two paths are balanced paths such that a data packet not accepted at the one of the nodes will return to the node a same predetermined number of clock cycles later whichever of the balanced paths the data packet is traveling along. The one of the nodes comprises an arbiter that is configured to prioritise one of the balanced data paths for output, the arbiter being configured to ensure that a priority changes after the predetermined number of clock cycles, such that a data packet on any of the balanced paths not being accepted for output at the node on a first attempt is guaranteed to have priority on a subsequent return to the node. | 03-20-2014 |
Sean James Salisbury, Sheffield GB
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20140372646 | RECEIVER BASED COMMUNICATION PERMISSION TOKEN ALLOCATION - A data processing apparatus is provided with a master device and a slave device which communicate via communication circuitry. The slave device is associated with a predetermined number of permission tokens that is equal to a maximum number of currently pending messages that can be accepted for processing from the communication circuitry by that slave device. The slave device transmits these permission tokens to the master device. The master device takes exclusive temporary possession of the permission tokens that it receives such that the permission tokens are then no longer available to any other master device. A master device initiates a message to a slave device when the master device has exclusive temporary possession of a permission token for that slave device. When the master device has initiated its message, then it relinquishes the exclusive temporary possession of the permission token such that it is then available for other devices. | 12-18-2014 |
20140372696 | HANDLING WRITE REQUESTS FOR A DATA ARRAY - A data array has multiple ways, each way having entries for storing data values. In response to a write request, an updated data value having a target address may be stored in any of a corresponding set of entries comprising an entry selected from each way based on the target address. An update queue stores update information representing pending write requests. Update information is selected from the update queue for a group of pending write requests corresponding to different ways, and these write requests are performed in parallel so that updated values are written to entries of different ways. | 12-18-2014 |
Vyvyan Clare Salisbury, Bristol GB
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20110183317 | DETERMINING THE SENSITIVITY OF A CELL TO A DRUG - The present invention provides an in vitro method for determining the resistance or sensitivity of a cell line or patient sample to a deoxyribonucleoside kinase-dependent drug, wherein the method comprises the steps of: (i) treating a patient sample or cell line, or a portion thereof, with a deoxyribonucleoside kinase-dependent drug; (ii) lysing the cells of the patient sample or cell line from step (i); (iii) optionally, mixing a portion of the cell lysate from step (ii) with a bioluminescent reporter bacteria incorporating a gene coding for deoxyribonucleoside kinase; (iv) mixing a portion of the cell lysate from (ii) with a bioluminescent reporter bacteria incorporating a gene coding for a deoxyribonucleoside kinase and a deoxyribonucleoside kinase transcription promoter; (v) mixing a portion of the cell lysate from step (ii) with a bioluminescent reporter bacteria incorporating a gene coding for a deoxyribonucleoside kinase, a deoxyribonucleoside kinase transcription promoter and a dephosphorylating agent; and (vi) measuring the bioluminescence of each of the mixtures from steps (iii) to (v), wherein the comparative levels of bioluminescence of each of the mixtures provides a measure of the resistance or sensitivity to the drug. | 07-28-2011 |