Simon James
Simon James Bennett, Auckland NZ
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20150276655 | Interference Free Gas Measurement - One or more inexpensive electrochemical gas sensors are paired with a selective ozone sensor. Ozone in ambient air influences the output signals of the electrochemical gas sensors. The unwanted ozone effects are removed from the output signals of the electrochemical gas sensors by comparing them with the selective ozone sensor output signals. The selective ozone sensor signals are removed from and/or added to output signals from the electrochemical gas sensors. True indications of concentrations of the sensed gases in the ambient air result from the compensation for ozone interference. | 10-01-2015 |
Simon James Button, Queensland AU
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20120102050 | Systems And Methods For Determining Information And Knowledge Relevancy, Relevent Knowledge Discovery And Interactions, And Knowledge Creation - Systems and methods for determining user specific information and knowledge relevancy, relevant knowledge and information discovery, user intent and relevant interactions via intelligent messaging, collaboration, sharing and information categorisation, further delivering created knowledge accessible through a personalised user experience. | 04-26-2012 |
Simon James Hurst, Runcorn GB
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20160137850 | A GLAZING - The invention provides a glazing for minimising or preventing bird collisions with windows or other glazings. The glazing comprises at least one substrate, an antireflection coating, and a UV reflectance coating. The antireflection coating is between the UV reflectance coating and the substrate. The UV reflectance coating is provided in a patterned arrangement comprising a plurality of separate elements, each element being spaced apart from a neighbouring element. | 05-19-2016 |
Simon James Longdill, Auckland NZ
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20090004932 | Amphibious Vehicle Power Trains - An amphibious vehicle power train having an engine ( | 01-01-2009 |
20090107649 | EXHAUST COOLING SYSTEM OF AN AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE - An exhaust cooling system of an amphibious vehicle operable in land and marine modes comprises an exhaust system to be cooled, at least one air-liquid heat exchanger, at least one liquid-liquid heat exchanger, and coolant liquid in thermal communication with the exhaust system to be cooled, the air-liquid heat exchanger(s) and/or the liquid-liquid heat exchanger(s) and heated by the exhaust system. When the amphibious vehicle is operated in land mode, the coolant liquid is cooled by the air-liquid heat exchanger(s). When the vehicle is operated in marine mode, the coolant liquid is cooled by the liquid-liquid heat exchanger(s). The air-liquid heat exchanger(s) may also be used on water. The vehicle may plane, and have retractable road wheels. The air-liquid heat exchanger(s) may be mounted at the front or rear of the vehicle, or elsewhere. | 04-30-2009 |
20130130575 | AMPHIBIAN - An amphibious motorcycle with a hull that provides desirable buoyancy for the vehicle to float while in the water and yet allows the vehicle to lean/turn during use on land is provided. The amphibious motorcycle has a front wheel with a front suspension system and a rear wheel with a rear suspension system. Also included can be at least one wheel retraction system that is operable to move the front wheel and/or the rear wheel between a deployed position for use of the amphibious motorcycle on land and a retracted position for use of the amphibious motorcycle on or in the water. The amphibious motorcycle also has a hull that can have a center portion with a center bow and two oppositely disposed and spaced apart side portions each with a side bow. | 05-23-2013 |
20130267132 | AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE POWER TRAINS - An amphibious vehicle power train having an engine ( | 10-10-2013 |
Simon James Longdill, Warwickshire NZ
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20140370765 | Amphibian - The present invention provides, with reference to FIG. | 12-18-2014 |
Simon James Longdill, Mt. Wellington NZ
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20080299844 | AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE TRANSMISSION - An amphibious vehicle has retractable road wheels to allow planing over water. Power to the road wheels is disconnected automatically as the wheels are retracted. This may be achieved through a cable attached to a suspension rocker arm to disconnect a dog clutch attached to the input shaft of a differential as the wheels are retracted; and vice versa. The system may be fitted to a steered axle or to any suitable retractable suspension system. | 12-04-2008 |
20120108118 | AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE - A sit-astride amphibious vehicle configuration which supports a high performance envelope both on land as well as in water. The vehicle has a planing hull and four retractable wheels. Handlebars provide for directional control in both modes of operation. Each road wheel is retractable by pivoting through at least 45° so as to maximize ground clearance when in the land mode of operation and to minimize drag at substantial lean angles when in the marine mode of operation. While a jet drive may remain directly connected to the engine at all times, the driven wheels are only connected during land mode via a speed-change transmission. The entire power train is supported by a frame that is separable from the hull which in turn has a detachable top deck portion, whereby such configuration simplifies the construction, repair and servicing of the vehicle. | 05-03-2012 |
Simon James Quainton, Hampshire GB
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20090002242 | Housing for a portable electronic device - A housing for a portable electronic device including a housing portion; and an antenna element embedded within the housing portion, and operable at a resonant frequency, wherein the antenna element includes at least one folded portion and has a thickness substantially equal to at least four skin depths at the resonant frequency. | 01-01-2009 |
Simon James Richardson, Alpharetta, GA US
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20130231102 | Detecting Subscriber Input Via A Wireless Communication Device For Initiating Network Provisioning Of Such Device - Subscriber input detected via a wireless communication device for initiating network provisioning of the wireless communication device is presented herein. A method can include receiving, via an interface of a wireless communication device, a first input from a subscriber of a wireless service associated with the wireless communication device; sending, by the wireless communication device based on the first input from the subscriber, a request for provisioning the wireless communication device via a wireless network associated with the wireless service; and outputting, via the interface of the wireless communication device, a first message including a condition for the provisioning the wireless communication device via the wireless network based on the request. In an example, the method can further include receiving, based on the request, the condition from a component of the wireless network. | 09-05-2013 |
Simon James Shamoun, Acworth, GA US
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20140260401 | HOT PRODUCT IMPINGEMENT FREEZER WITH IMPINGEMENT BELT APPARATUS - An impingement apparatus for use with a freezer includes a flexible belt having a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a plurality of impingement holes extending through the belt between the first and second surfaces, wherein a passageway is formed in each one of the plurality of impingement holes and through which a cooling medium can pass. | 09-18-2014 |
Simon James Skillings, Staffordshire GB
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20080289467 | Wet Wheel Cutter - A wet wheel cutter including a table top ( | 11-27-2008 |
Simon James Smith, Hertford GB
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20080314384 | Dry Powder Inhalers - A dry powder inhaler comprises a main airflow path including a cyclone chamber ( | 12-25-2008 |
20090320837 | DRY POWDER INHALERS - A dry powder inhaler comprises: a cyclone chamber having a cyclone chamber outlet ( | 12-31-2009 |
20100000531 | DRY POWDER INHALERS - A dry powder inhaler comprises two parts ( | 01-07-2010 |
20100163042 | INHALATION DEVICE - The present invention relates to an inhalation-activatable device for administration of medicament in powder form to the respiratory system of a patient. | 07-01-2010 |
20100212667 | DRUG CAPSULES FOR DRY POWDER INHALERS - A method of filling a drug capsule ( | 08-26-2010 |
Simon James Walke, Basingtoke GB
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20110077017 | CAPACITY INCREASING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - The present patent application improves DARP by allowing multiple users on one time slot (MUROS). It comprises means and instructions for sharing signals on a single channel, comprising setting up a new connection, allocating a new time slot if there is an unused time slot on a channel frequency, selecting an used time slot for the new connection to share with an existing connection if there is not an unused time slot on the channel frequency, and selecting a different training sequence code for the new connection if the used time slot on the channel frequency has been selected for the new connection to share with an existing connection. | 03-31-2011 |
Simon James Walke, Beggarwood Basingstoke Hampshire GB
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20100268462 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR LOCATION-BASED NAVIGATION - Methodologies for alerting a user to his or her location using terrestrial wireless signals are included. The methodologies include a method for alerting a user to his or her position relative to a predetermined location in response to a unique identifying signal from a terrestrial base station as well as a navigation method based upon one or more uniquely identifying signals from one or more terrestrial base stations positioned along a desired route. Also disclosed is a mobile terminal, for example, a mobile telephone, that is adapted to alert a user as to his or her location and aid in navigating the user through a selected route in response to the position of the mobile terminal relative to one or more terrestrial base stations. | 10-21-2010 |