Wells, AU
Adrian Wells, Bargara AU
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20110101706 | LATCH - The invention resides in a latch comprising a lock including a locking pin mounted within a lock body, the locking pin movable between an extended position and a retracted position, the locking pin biased toward the retracted position; and a catch including a release mechanism, the release mechanism for holding the locking pin in the extended position; wherein a magnetic force between the locking pin and the release mechanism holds the locking pin in the extended position which causes the locking pin to engaged the catch. | 05-05-2011 |
Alicia Kristiane Wells, New South Wales AU
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20110088699 | CUSHIONING STRUCTURE - A cushion assembly for use with a respiratory mask includes a bladder filled with the combination of a gel having a first indentation hardness and a gel having a second indentation hardness. | 04-21-2011 |
Alicia Kristianne Wells, Sydney AU
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20150040912 | FOAM-BASED INTERFACING STRUCTURE - An interfacing structure is arranged to cooperate with a frame to contact with the skin of a patient. The interfacing structure includes a clip portion joined to a cushioning component. The frame is more rigid than the clip portion and the clip portion is more rigid than the cushioning component. | 02-12-2015 |
20150217074 | PATIENT INTERFACE AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A patient interface for delivery of a supply of pressurised air or breathable gas to an entrance of a patient's airways comprising: a cushion member that includes a retaining structure and a seal-forming structure permanently connected to the retaining structure; a frame member attachable to the retaining structure; and a positioning and stabilising structure attachable to the frame member. | 08-06-2015 |
20150352306 | PATIENT INTERFACE AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A patient interface for delivery of a supply of pressurised air or breathable gas to an entrance of a patient's airways comprising: a cushion member that includes a retaining structure and a seal-forming structure permanently connected to the retaining structure; a frame member attachable to the retaining structure; and a positioning and stabilising structure attachable to the frame member. | 12-10-2015 |
20150359986 | CUSHIONING STRUCTURE - A cushion assembly for use with a respiratory mask includes a bladder filled with the combination of a gel having a first indentation hardness and a gel having a second indentation hardness. | 12-17-2015 |
Alicia Kristianne Wells, New South Wales AU
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20100326445 | INTERFACE INCLUDING A FOAM CUSHIONING ELEMENT - A respiratory mask assembly includes a frame having a channel and a cushioning element including a clip portion adapted for interference seal and retention in the channel. The cushioning element includes an interfacing portion constructed from foam and having a wider width than the clip portion. | 12-30-2010 |
20110000492 | FOAM RESPIRATORY MASK - A patient interface for delivering breathable gas to a patient includes a foam interfacing portion adapted to provide a nasal interface to contact under and around the patient's nose in use and including an orifice adapted to surround both the patient's nares in use, and a positioning and stabilizing structure to support the foam interfacing portion in an operative position on the patient's face. The positioning and stabilizing structure is structured to provide a range of rotational, axial, and/or lateral movement to the foam interfacing portion while maintaining a sufficient interface and resisting the application of tube drag and/or headgear tension to the foam interfacing portion. | 01-06-2011 |
20110146684 | FOAM-BASED INTERFACING STRUCTURE METHOD AND APPARATUS - A cushioning component for use with a mask is constructed of foam material. A patient contacting surface, that is adapted to contact a patient, in use, has a rounded cross sectional profile and a base surface opposed to the patient contacting surface. | 06-23-2011 |
Alicia Kristianne Wells, Narrabeen AU
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20110005524 | Pad for a mask - A cushion pad for a mask worn by a patient, comprising a first side to contact skin of the patient, and a second side, opposite the first side, to contact or face the mask. The pad has a main body portion having a central portion shaped to cover a portion of the patient's nose extending from above the nose tip to the nasal bridge region without obstructing the patient's line of sight, and lateral side portions to extend downward and terminate along the sides of the nose or on the patient's cheeks. The main body is made of a breathable material, e.g., foam. The pad may include adhesive and/or an attached portion, e.g., a ring, to couple the pad to the patient and/or portion of the mask. | 01-13-2011 |
20110265796 | RESPIRATORY MASK - A respiratory mask assembly for use with a patient, and that is suited for use with children ranging in age from about 2-7 years, includes a flexible patient interface structure arranged to interface with and deliver air to the patient's nose, the patient interface structure including cylindrical protrusions extending from respective opposite sides of the patient interface structure adjacent the patient's nares; a frame configured to support the patient interface structure, the frame including a pair of cylinders, each cylinder configured to receive a respective cylindrical protrusion of the patient interface structure; headgear arranged for releasable attachment to the frame; an air delivery tube connected to either one of the cylindrical protrusions; and a plug connected to the other one of the cylindrical protrusions. | 11-03-2011 |
20120190998 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING RESPIRATORY EFFORT - Devices and systems provide methods for detecting respiratory related effort from movements associated with the head or face. In one embodiment, a strain signal is measured by one or more sensors. A processor may analyze the head strain signal to detect respiratory related effort. Detection of effort may serve as a basis for identifying sleep disordered breathing events. For example, the analysis may serve as part of a detector to identify central or obstructive apneas or central or obstructive hypopneas. Sensors may be integrated with headgear to support them at desired locations of the face or head. Strain from head movement may be detected by measuring, for example, tension of the headgear or force applied against the headgear. The headgear may serve as an independent support for the sensors or as a component of a respiratory treatment apparatus, such as a mask or cannula. | 07-26-2012 |
20120204879 | CUSHION-TO-FRAME COMPONENT FOR AN INTERFACING STRUCTURE - An interfacing structure for a mask system includes a cushion component adapted to contact the patient's face in use and a cushion-to-frame component provided to the cushion component. The cushion-to-frame component is structured to secure the cushion component to a mask frame of the mask system. The cushion-to-frame component includes a cushion side adapted to interface with the cushion component and a frame side adapted to interface with the mask frame. The cushion side includes a platform to engage and support the cushion component. The platform provides an engagement surface to engage the cushion component and inner and outer flanges provided to opposing ends of the platform to guide, support and/or retain the cushion component on the platform. | 08-16-2012 |
20140026890 | ELASTIC HEADGEAR - Headgear, comprising at least one strap; and at least one rigidizer, the headgear being arranged to position one of the at least one strap and one of the at least one rigidizer, with regard to one another such that the rigidizer imparts a desired shape to at least a portion of the strap while allowing said portion of the strap to move relative to the rigidizer. | 01-30-2014 |
Andrew John Wells, Hampton AU
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20100261609 | Phenoxy Alkanoate Herbicidal Composition and Method of Preparation and Use - This invention relates to a phenoxy alkanoate herbicide composition containing a phenoxyalkanoate amine salt and wherein the amine is a substituted amine and the total amount of substituted amine is at least a 20% molar excess based on the number of moles of phenoxyalkanoate. | 10-14-2010 |
Andrew John Wells, Victoria AU
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20080254983 | Herbicide Composition - The invention relates to an herbicidal composition comprising from about 30 to about 70% by weight of the composition, of at least one dinitroaniline herbicide; an organic solvent having a flash point greater than 60.5° C.; and acetophenone in amount in the range from 5-25% by weight. The invention also relates to a method of controlling weeds using the composition. | 10-16-2008 |
Ben Frederick Wells, Cherrybrook AU
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20160142413 | EPHEMERAL APPLICATIONS - A method of executing an application in a direct launch mode includes receiving a user input to download an application from a remote server to a client computing device and to launch the application on the client computing device. Permissions requested by the application to utilize local resources of the client computing device during execution of the application by the client computing device are determined, and the determined permissions are compared to a list of predetermined permissions requiring modification of the execution of the application when the application is executed in a direct launch mode. The application is launched without additional input from the user, and the application is executed on the client computing device with at least one of the requested permissions not being granted in its entirety. | 05-19-2016 |
Benjamin Frederick Wells, Cherrybrook AU
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20140122472 | Sorting Social Profile Search Results Based on Computing Personal Similarity Scores - The present technology includes systems and methods for searching for social profiles based on user search queries and sorting search results based on determining and matching personal similarities. In some implementations, the systems and methods retrieve a plurality of search results that either partially or fully match a search query by a user of an online community for a particular social profile. The systems and methods determine a plurality of personal similarity factors relating to the search results and compare them to the profile of the user requesting the search based on predetermined criteria and assign varying weights to the personal similarity factors. The weights are aggregated and total scores for the search results are computed. The systems and methods sort the search results based on the total scores to identify and separate results of greater interest to the user from those that of less interest. | 05-01-2014 |
Gregory Norman Wells, New South Wales AU
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20110196702 | INTEGRATED SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING SERVICES - The present invention provides a method of improving the delivery of services of a health care system by the application of a business change process to an existing health care system including the steps of: identifying components of patient experience as a patient is processed through the health care system; extracting existing data included in one or more data bases, pertaining to the health care system, identifying existing data that correlates with components of the patient experience and extracting that data and associating it with the relevant component, or interfaces therebetween, for subsequent analysis; obtaining a measure of the performance of the patient experience components by applying pre-defined checklists of queries to each identified component, and interfaces therebetween, and obtaining and rating responses to the queries, said patient responses collected from devices in electronic communication with a data gathering and recordal system and combining with any relevant existing data as it pertains to corresponding components; identifying services in the patient experience components, and the interfaces therebetween, that require improvement by comparing the electronically stored data pertaining to rated responses and any available correlating data obtained from the health care system with predefined indicators in relation to the provision of health care services; and generating an electronic report that identifies the patient experience components and interfaces therebetween and includes an indication of those components and/or interfaces requiring improvement. | 08-11-2011 |
Gregory S. Wells, Sunbury AU
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20120088670 | CONTROL OF TRIFLURALIN-RESISTANT WEEDS WITH DITHIOPYR - Methods for controlling the growth of trifluralin-resistant annual ryegrass in cereals using dithiopyr are described. The methods include contacting the locus of the cereal, at planting or before weed emergence, with an herbicidally effective amount of dithiopyr. The dithiopyr can be applied to the soil and either incorporated into the soil at the time of planting the cereal or applied post-planting to the soil surface before the weeds have emerged. | 04-12-2012 |
Jeremy Mark Wells, Mckellar AU
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20100143415 | Streptococcus Pneumoniae Antigens - There are provided various novel antigens from | 06-10-2010 |
Keith Robert Wells, North Rocks AU
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20110189427 | CARPET TILE, A METHOD FOR MAKING A CARPET TILE AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN MAKING A CARPET TILE - There is disclosed a precoating composition for making a carpet tile comprising: at least one copolymer derived from an acrylic or methacrylic monomer and a styrenic monomer; at least one copolymer derived from an acrylic ester and a methacrylic ester; at least one thickener; and water. There is also disclosed a precoated primary backing, a floor covering and a carpet tile prepared using the composition. | 08-04-2011 |
Matthew Robin Wells, Manly AU
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20140216462 | CUSHION ASSEMBLY - A foam cushion assembly for a patient interface, the foam cushion assembly being adapted to couple with a patient interface frame, the cushion assembly comprising a substantially above the nose seal portion and a mouth seal portion, wherein the cushion assembly comprises a foam cushion arranged to form with the frame a common plenum chamber for sealing about the nose and mouth. | 08-07-2014 |
Matthew Robin Wells, Sydney AU
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20150374944 | RESPIRATORY APPARATUS - A mask apparatus for a respiratory treatment can permit delivery of breathable gas to a user. In one example, the mask may employ a frame and cushion to form a seal for both mouth and nose. The frame may be adapted for coupling with a respiratory treatment apparatus so as to permit communication of a pressurized gas from the respiratory treatment apparatus. The cushion, which may be foam, may have a substantially under the nose configuration or over the nose configuration. The mask may have a common plenum chamber for both nose and mouth. The cushion may further define a centrally open lip superior region. The cushion may be adapted to couple with the frame directly or to the frame in conjunction with a cushion support clip. Various features of the cushion may further promote sealing and comfort for the under the nose design. | 12-31-2015 |