Williams, AU
Aidan Williams, Chifley AU
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20100228881 | Method for transporting digital media - A networked system is provided for transporting digital media packets, such as audio and video. The network includes network devices interconnected to send and receive packets. Each network device can receive and transmit media signals from media devices. A master clock generates a system time signal that the network devices use, together with a network time protocol to generate a local clock signal synchronised to the system time signal for both rate and offset. The local clock signal governs both the rate and offset of the received or transmitted media signals. The system, which can be implemented using conventional network equipment enables media signals to be transported to meet quality and timing requirements for high quality audio and video reproduction. | 09-09-2010 |
20110264966 | Redundant Media Packet Streams - This invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of digital media packets, such as audio and video channels and lighting instructions. In particular, the invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of redundant media packet streams. Samples are extracted ( | 10-27-2011 |
20110286472 | Method for Transporting Digital Media - A networked system is provided for transporting digital media packets, such as audio and video. The network includes network devices interconnected to send and receive packets. Each network device can receive and transmit media signals from media devices. A master clock generates a system time signal that the network devices use, together with a network time protocol to generate a local clock signal synchronised to the system time signal for both rate and offset. The local clock signal governs both the rate and offset of the received or transmitted media signals. The system, which can be implemented using conventional network equipment enables media signals to be transported to meet quality and timing requirements for high quality audio and video reproduction. | 11-24-2011 |
20120195313 | Systems, Methods and Computer-Readable Media for Configuring Receiver Latency - The present disclosure is related to transmitting and receiving media channels, such as audio and video channels. These channels may be transmitted as packets from one or more transmitting devices to one or more receiving devices for playout. Certain embodiments of the present disclosure include systems, methods, and computer-readable media for determining latency of a data network for synchronized playout of received signals. Additionally, certain embodiments of the present disclosure include a systems, methods, and computer-readable media for synchronizing playout among devices connected to a data network. | 08-02-2012 |
20130191549 | REDUNDANT MEDIA PACKET STREAMS - This invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of digital media packets, such as audio and video channels and lighting instructions. In particular, the invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of redundant media packet streams. Samples are extracted from a first and second media packet stream. The extracted samples are written to a buffer based on the output time of each sample. Extracted samples having the same output time are written to the same location in the buffer. Both media packet streams are simply processed all the way to the buffer without any particular knowledge that one of the packet streams is actually redundant. This simplifies the management of the redundant packet streams, such as eliminating the need for a “fail-over” switch and the concept of an “active stream”, The location is the storage space allocated to store one sample. The extracted sample written to the location may be written over another extracted sample from a different packet stream previously written to the location. These extracted samples written to the same location may be identical. | 07-25-2013 |
20130268692 | Methods for Transporting Digital Media - A networked system is provided for transporting digital media packets, such as audio and video. The network includes network devices interconnected to send and receive packets. Each network device can receive and transmit media signals from media devices. A master clock generates a system time signal that the network devices use, together with a network time protocol to generate a local clock signal synchronised to the system time signal for both rate and offset. The local clock signal governs both the rate and offset of the received or transmitted media signals. The system, which can be implemented using conventional network equipment enables media signals to be transported to meet quality and timing requirements for high quality audio and video reproduction. | 10-10-2013 |
20140247892 | Systems, Methods, and Devices for Networking Over High Impedance Cabling - Systems, methods, and processor readable media for distributing digital data and electrical power to a plurality of devices over high-impedance cables are disclosed. Certain embodiments include a gateway device connected to a power source, a first device connected to the gateway device by a cable, the cable being a high-impedance cable having at least two conductive paths, and wherein the first device receives electrical power and digital data from the gateway device via the cable over the same conductive path of the cable, a second device connected to the gateway device by the cable wherein the second device receives power and digital data from the gateway device via the cable over the same conductive path, and wherein the power source provides power to the first and second devices via the cable, and wherein the second device is connected to the gateway device through the first device via a daisy-chain topology. | 09-04-2014 |
20150142922 | REDUNDANT MEDIA PACKET STREAMS - This invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of digital media packets, such as audio and video channels and lighting instructions. In particular, the invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of redundant media packet streams. Samples are extracted from a first and second media packet stream. The extracted samples are written to a buffer based on the output time of each sample. Extracted samples having the same output time are written to the same location in the buffer. Both media packet streams are simply processed all the way to the buffer without any particular knowledge that one of the packet streams is actually redundant. This simplifies the management of the redundant packet streams, such as eliminating the need for a “fail-over” switch and the concept of an “active stream”, The location is the storage space allocated to store one sample. The extracted sample written to the location may be written over another extracted sample from a different packet stream previously written to the location. These extracted samples written to the same location may be identical. | 05-21-2015 |
20150142929 | Systems, Methods and Computer-Readable Media for Configuring Receiver Latency - The present disclosure is related to transmitting and receiving media channels, such as audio and video channels. These channels may be transmitted as packets from one or more transmitting devices to one or more receiving devices for playout. Certain embodiments of the present disclosure include systems, methods, and computer-readable media for determining latency of a data network for synchronized playout of received signals. Additionally, certain embodiments of the present disclosure include a systems, methods, and computer-readable media for synchronizing playout among devices connected to a data network. | 05-21-2015 |
20150180974 | Methods for Transporting Digital Media - A networked system is provided for transporting digital media packets, such as audio and video. The network includes network devices interconnected to send and receive packets. Each network device can receive and transmit media signals from media devices. A master clock generates a system time signal that the network devices use, together with a network time protocol to generate a local clock signal synchronised to the system time signal for both rate and offset. The local clock signal governs both the rate and offset of the received or transmitted media signals. The system, which can be implemented using conventional network equipment enables media signals to be transported to meet quality and timing requirements for high quality audio and video reproduction. | 06-25-2015 |
20160080447 | Transmitting and Receiving Media Packet Streams - This invention concerns the transmitting and receiving of digital media packets, such as audio and video channels and lighting instructions. The network ( | 03-17-2016 |
Alexandra Williams, Wakeley AU
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20150222947 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING A DISPLAY DEVICE - There are disclosed control devices ( | 08-06-2015 |
Brian Williams, Greensborough AU
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20110289226 | POLICY CO-ORDINATION IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - In order to address the problem of allowing a GGSN of a UMTS core network to work towards multiple Policy Control Functions (PCFs) co-located with P-CSCF nodes using the COPS protocol, a policy control function coordinator (PCF-C) is implemented between the GGSN and the P-CSCF. A single COPS connection is established between the GGSN and the PCF-C while a COPS connection is established between the PCF-C and each of the P-CSCF nodes. Decisions made at the PCFs are routed to the GGSN via the PCF-C, and responses generated at the GGSN are routed to the appropriate PCFs via the GGSN. This architecture avoids conflicts which might otherwise arise with the COPS protocol. | 11-24-2011 |
Bryan Raymond George Williams, Victoria AU
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20110039915 | IMMUNOSTIMULATORY siRNA MOLECULES - The present invention relates to a double-stranded siRNA molecule that is capable of silencing gene expression as well as inducing an immune response. The molecule comprises a sense strand and an antisense strand, wherein the antisense strand comprises a first nucleotide sequence that is specifically complementary to mRNA transcribed from a target gene, and the sense strand comprises a second nucleotide sequence that is substantially or perfectly complementary to the antisense strand with the exception that the second nucleotide sequence comprises at least one immunostimulatory motif comprising two or more non-complementary nucleotides. Such a molecule may be utilized in a method of treating or preventing a disease or condition (such as a viral infection, a bacterial infection, or cancer) in a subject. | 02-17-2011 |
Bryan R. G. Williams, Kallista AU
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20090246833 | Small interfering RNAS as non-specific drugs - The present invention is directed to a method of modulating (e.g., inducing, inhibiting) activation of a double stranded RNA (dsRNA) signaling pathway, such as the dsRNA signaling pathway that accompanies RNA interference (RNAi) of a target RNA sequence, in a cell, comprising introducing into the cell small interfering RNA (siRNA) that degrades the target RNA sequence, and maintaining the cell under conditions in which RNAi of the target RNA sequence occurs and activation of the dsRNA signaling pathway is modulated in the cell. | 10-01-2009 |
Cameron Williams, Kangaroo Flat AU
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20130036534 | BURNOVER SHELTER - This invention relates to a burn-over shelter comprising a sleeve closed at one end and a first opening at an opposing end to enable the sleeve to be fitted over the head of a wearer to cover at least the torso and head of the wearer with the head at the closed end of the sleeve. The sleeve includes a second opening at a position that enables the wearer to pass at least one arm through the second opening from inside the shelter. | 02-14-2013 |
Charles Williams, Ferntree Gully AU
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20110300792 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING INDEPENDENT POLARIZATION CONTROL - A system for providing independent polarization control in a radio communication system comprises a set of common antennas and a plurality of transmitters for supplying signals to said set of common antennas Said set of common antennas is used for transmitting signals supplied by the transmitters. Said set of common antennas is used to provide elliptical polarization transmission of said signals. The system furthermore comprises a combiner for each combination of a first transmitter of said plurality of transmitters and an antenna of said not of common antennas, and an adjusting element allowing for controlling the polarization of the signal provided by said first transmitter. | 12-08-2011 |
Charlotte Claire Williams, Victoria AU
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20100292148 | TARGETED POLYLYSINE DENDRIMER THERAPEUTIC AGENT - The present invention relates generally to branched macromolecules bearing functional moieties. In particular, the invention relates to dendrimers, derived from lysine or lysine analogues, bearing a plurality of functional moieties. The invention further relates to the use of such macromolecules, particularly in therapeutic applications, and compositions comprising them. | 11-18-2010 |
Charlotte Claire Williams, Carlton AU
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20090118467 | Macromolecular Compounds Having Controlled Stoichiometry - The following invention is directed to macromolecules having controlled stoichiometry and topology, processes for their production, and applications for their use. The macromolecules have a controlled functional moiety stoichiometry and include at least one dendritic motif having a surface layer formed from at least one surface building unit and at least one subsurface layer formed from at least one building unit, the surface building unit and building units having a hydrocarbon backbone bearing a carbonyl group and at least one amine group; and at least two different functional moieties on the building unit and/or surface building unit; where functional moiety stoichiometry refers to the number and type of functional moieties. | 05-07-2009 |
20120302730 | MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS HAVING CONTROLLED STOICHIOMETRY - The following invention is directed to macromolecules having controlled stoichiometry and topology, processes for their production, and applications for their use. The macromolecules have a controlled functional moiety stoichiometry and include at least one dendritic motif having a surface layer formed from at least one surface building unit and at least one subsurface layer formed from at least one building unit, the surface building unit and building units having a hydrocarbon backbone bearing a carbonyl group and at least one amine group; and at least two different functional moieties on the building unit and/or surface building unit; where functional moiety stoichiometry refers to the number and type of functional moieties. | 11-29-2012 |
Christopher Edward Williams, East Melbourne AU
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20120245449 | APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING AND/OR MONITORING ACTIVITY IN TISSUE - A prosthesis is provided comprising a substrate having a distal end and a proximal end; and a plurality of electrodes located at or adjacent the distal end of the substrate. The distal end of the substrate is configured for insertion, via an incision, between first and second tissue layers, such as the sclera and choroid in the eye. The prosthesis tapers in thickness towards the distal end and has a substantially curved provide profile at least on one surface so that the prosthesis can be inserted into position without needing a guide and without causing damage to the tissue or the prosthesis. The prosthesis can include an electrode interface unit located at or adjacent the proximal end of the substrate which locates between the tissue layers. An anchor portion can be provided that extends from the substrate into the incision. | 09-27-2012 |
20130066397 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING RETINAL NERVE CELLS - A method and apparatus is described for electrically stimulating a patient's retina with an electrode array ( | 03-14-2013 |
20140046418 | APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING AND/OR MONITORING ACTIVITY IN TISSUE - A prosthesis is provided comprising a substrate having a distal end and a proximal end; and a plurality of electrodes located at or adjacent the distal end of the substrate. The distal end of the substrate is configured for insertion, via an incision, between first and second tissue layers, such as the sclera and choroid in the eye. The prosthesis tapers in thickness towards the distal end and has a substantially curved profile at least on one surface so that the prosthesis can be inserted into position without needing a guide and without causing damage to the tissue or the prosthesis. The prosthesis can include an electrode interface unit located at or adjacent the proximal end of the substrate which locates between the tissue layers. An anchor portion can be provided that extends from the substrate into the incision. | 02-13-2014 |
20150251002 | ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING AND IMPLANTING COMPONENTS THEREOF - An anchor device is described that is adapted to support one or more conductors extending out of an opening in an outer surface of an eye, from a device implanted in the eye to a communications interface. The anchor device comprises a conductor receiving portion including a channel, the conductors being positionable through the channel; and a fixation portion connected to the conductor receiving portion, the fixation portion being adapted to be secured to the outer surface of the eye. The conductor receiving portion is configured to allow movement of the channel and/or conductors relative to the fixation portion. A visual prosthesis comprising the anchor device is also described, along with apparatus and methods for positioning the visual prosthesis or other types of implantable electrical apparatus. | 09-10-2015 |
Craig Mckenzie Williams, Queensland AU
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20090143417 | METHODS OF TREATING PAIN - The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for inducing, promoting or otherwise facilitating pain relief. More particularly the present invention discloses the combination of a nitric oxide donor and an opioid analgesic in the therapeutic management of vertebrate animals including humans, for the prevention or alleviation of pain, particularly moderate to severe pain. In particular, the nitric oxide donor is a slow-release nitric oxide donor or is formulated to provide a sustained release of a low dose of nitric oxide. | 06-04-2009 |
Darren Nicholas John Williams, Camperdown AU
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20120095908 | Distributed Computing for Engaging Software Services - A method and apparatus for engaging, on behalf of a client computing device, one or more remote computing devices to perform a client directed task for a fee. The method comprising the steps of: receiving, from a client computing device, data indicative of a task to be performed; reviewing capabilities of the remote computing devices; selecting one or more suitable remote computing devices for performing at least a first subtask; negotiating, and reaching agreement, with selected remote computing devices on terms for performing the first subtask; verifying receipt of payment from a client, being associated with the client computing device; dispatching the first subtask; receiving a first result, from respective remote computing device; and providing payment to a remote provider, being associated with the remote computer device. | 04-19-2012 |
David Christopher Williams, Oakford AU
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20130309044 | Rod Handling Assembly - A rod handling assembly | 11-21-2013 |
David John Williams, Nulkaba AU
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20130284645 | SEPARATION APPARATUS - A separation conveyor ( | 10-31-2013 |
Dirk Stefan Williams, Brookvale AU
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20140201644 | Method and Apparatus for Producing Digitally Edited Images - A method and apparatus for producing a result digital image from a selection of a plurality of original digital images. The apparatus comprising: a remote computing device having an image management module, the remote computing device being coupleable to a data network, the image management module accesses a plurality of original digital images and generates a respective plurality of preview digital images, each preview digital images having a smaller data size than the respective original digital image; a remote database server for storing the respective preview digital image, each of the plurality of preview digital images being associated with a job record; a remote user interface server for presenting a user interface indicative of the job record and enabling viewing of the plurality of preview digital images; wherein the user interface enables selection of one or more preview digital images, and causes the respective one or more original digital images to be transferred from the remote computing device for production of the result digital image. | 07-17-2014 |
Donald Neil Williams, Oyster Bay AU
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20100268626 | DYNAMIC PREPAYMENT RISK MANAGEMENT - A system and method are disclosed for monitoring, managing and reporting credit card prepayment risk for an issuing bank. Sales data, corresponding payment data and data indicating the fulfilment of orders are monitored. The amount required as security by the bank is dynamically adjusted, for example on a daily basis, in response to the quantum of prepayment exposure determined by the data. | 10-21-2010 |
Donald V Williams, Woodford AU
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20150035449 | DRIVER FOR ARRAYS OF LIGHTING ELEMENTS - A lighting system is disclosed comprising an excitor which drives at least one reactor. The excitor is an electrical waveform generator that creates an AC waveform at a frequency between about 50 kHz and about 100 MHz. The reactor is an under-damped resonant circuit that includes a network of lighting elements. Reactive components are distributed among the lighting elements. These reactive components can regulate the current and voltage to individual lighting elements. The drive system is particularly useful for arrays of low-voltage lighting elements such as LEDs. It is fault tolerant in that the failure of individual elements need not affect the operation of remaining elements, and elements can be added and removed without affecting the serviceability of other elements. | 02-05-2015 |
Donald Victor Williams, Woodford AU
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20140369006 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND COMPONENTS THEREOF - A power supply device including a capacitance partition, a control partition, a power switching partition, a thermal conduction partition, a magnetic partition. The thermal conduction partition includes electrical connections to connect other partitions. The thermal conduction partition provides for magnetic shielding of the magnetic partition and thermal dissipation in a substantially orthogonal direction to the electrical connections. The layering arrangement allows automated production and/or testing. | 12-18-2014 |
Gillian M. Williams, Swan Hill AU
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20120192322 | Grapevine plant named 'M 48-42' - A new and distinct variety of diploid grapevine is provided which abundantly forms early-ripening juicy relatively large bunches of small substantially spherical berries that develop an intense black-purple coloration upon maturity. A propensity for high stenospermocarpic fruit production is displayed. Superior resistance to downy mildew and powdery mildew has been observed during evaluations to date. The plant is particularly well suited for the production of dried currants. The fruit also can be used in the table grape market or be used to make wine or grape juice. | 07-26-2012 |
Grant Williams, Bentleigh AU
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20140248588 | Portable device to control simulated aircraft in air traffic control training system - A portable electronic device ( | 09-04-2014 |
20140315166 | Portable device to manage and control air traffic control training system - A portable electronic device ( | 10-23-2014 |
James Geoffery Williams, Balgownie AU
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20080219879 | THIN CAST STRIP PRODUCT WITH MICROALLOY ADDITIONS, AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A steel product or thin steel cast strip comprised of, by weight, less than 0.25% carbon, between 0.20 and 2.0% manganese, between 0.05 and 0.50% silicon, less than 0.01% aluminum, and at least one of niobium between 0.01% and 0.20% and vanadium between 0.01% and 0.20%, and having a microstructure of a majority bainite and acicular ferrite, and more than 70% niobium and/or vanadium in solid solution. The steel product may have an increase in elongation and an increase in yield strength after age hardening. The age hardened steel product may have niobium carbonitride particles with an average particle size of 10 nanometers and less, and may have substantially no niobium carbonitride particles greater than 50 nanometers. The steel product may have a yield strength of at least 380 MPa or a tensile strength of at least 410 MPa, or both. The steel product or thin cast steel strip may have a total elongation of at least 6% or 10%. | 09-11-2008 |
James Geoffrey Williams, Balgownie AU
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20090191425 | STEEL PRODUCT WITH A HIGH AUSTENITE GRAIN COARSENING TEMPERATURE, AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A steel product with a high austenite grain coarsening temperature having less than 0.4% carbon, less than 0.06% aluminium, less than 0.01% titanium, less than 0.01% niobium, and less than 0.02% vanadium by weight, and having fine oxide particles containing silicon and iron distributed through the steel microstructure having an average particle size less than 50 nanometers and may be between 5 and 30 nanometers. The steel product may have fine oxide particles distributed through the microstructure capable of restricting ferrite recrystallization for strain levels up to at least 10.0%, for temperatures up to 750° C. with holding times up to 20 minutes. The steel product may be made by continuous casting of steel strip introduced between the casting rolls to form a casting pool of molten carbon steel having a total oxygen content of at least 70 ppm usually less than 250 ppm, and a free oxygen content 20 and 60 ppm, counter rotating the casting rolls. | 07-30-2009 |
20100186856 | HIGH STRENGTH THIN CAST STRIP PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A steel product or thin steel cast strip including, by weight, less than 0.25% carbon, between 0.20 and 2.0% manganese, between 0.05 and 0.50% silicon, less than 0.01% aluminum, and at least one of niobium between 0.01% and 0.20% and vanadium between 0.01% and 0.20%, and a microstructure of a majority bainite and acicular ferrite, and more than 70% niobium and/or vanadium in solid solution. The steel product may have an increase in elongation and an increase in yield strength after age hardening. The age hardened steel product may have niobium carbonitride particles with an average particle size of 10 nanometers and less, and may have substantially no niobium carbonitride particles greater than 50 nanometers. The steel product may have a yield strength of at least 380 MPa, a tensile strength of at least 410 MPa, or both. The product may have a total elongation of at least 6% or 10%. | 07-29-2010 |
20110011834 | LINEPIPE STEEL - A method of producing coil plate on a hot strip mill is disclosed. The method includes coiling hot rolled coil plate strip at a temperature that is selected (a) to minimize precipitation of Cr/Mo carbides or (b) so that any Cr/Mo carbides that form are sufficiently fine that they go into solution in any subsequent heat treatment of coil plate made from the strip. | 01-20-2011 |
20120132323 | THIN CAST STRIP PRODUCT WITH MICROALLOY ADDITIONS, AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A steel product having, by weight, less than 0.25% carbon, between 0.20 and 2.0% manganese, between 0.05 and 0.50% silicon, aluminum 0.008% or less by weight, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of titanium between about 0.01% and about 0.20%, niobium between about 0.01% and about 0.20%, molybdenum between about 0.05% and about 0.50%, and vanadium between about 0.01% and about 0.20%, and having a microstructure comprised of a majority bainite, and fine oxide particles of silicon and iron distributed through the steel microstructure of average precipitate size less than 50 nanometers. The yield strength of the steel product may be at least 55 ksi (380 MPa) or the tensile strength of at least 500 MPa, or both. The steel product may have total elongation of at least 6% or 10%, and thickness less than 3.0 mm. | 05-31-2012 |
James Howard Williams, Kensington AU
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20100239649 | Tumor Suppressor Factor - The present invention relates to a tumour suppressor gene, termed HLS-5 and the amino acid sequence that it encodes. The present invention also relates to the use of HLS-5 in regulating cell growth. | 09-23-2010 |
James Stanislaus Williams, Australian Capital Territory AU
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20090126589 | PATTERNING PROCESS - A patterning process, including applying pressure to and removing pressure from one or more regions of a substance to transform a phase of one or more regions of the substance, the transformed one or more regions having respective predetermined shapes representing a predetermined pattern. The patterning process can be used to form nanoscale patterns in substances without requiring the use of photoresist or conventional optical or electron-beam lithography, thus avoiding the limitations of those techniques. | 05-21-2009 |
20090323407 | Memory device, an information storage process, a process, and a structured material - A memory device, including a plurality of nanoscale memory cells ( | 12-31-2009 |
20100084613 | SEMICONDUCTOR DOPING PROCESS - A doping process, including applying pressure to at least one first phase of a semiconductor containing an electrically inactive dopant and removing the pressure to cause at least one phase transformation of the semiconductor to at least one second phase, wherein the at least one phase transformation activates the dopant so that the at least one second phase includes at least one doped phase of the semiconductor in which the dopant is electrically active. | 04-08-2010 |
Jim Williams, Balgownie AU
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20110277886 | NITRIDING OF NIOBIUM STEEL AND PRODUCT MADE THEREBY - A nitrided steel product or thin cast steel strip comprising, by weight, less than 0.25% carbon, between 0.20 and 2.0% manganese, between 0.05 and 0.50% silicon, less than 0.01% aluminum, niobium between 0.01 and about 0.20%, and between 0.01 and 0.075% nitrogen, and having a majority of the microstructure comprised of bainite and acicular ferrite, having more than 70% niobium in solid solution prior to nitriding and having yield strength between 650 MPa and 800 MPa and tensile strength between 750 MPa and 900 MPa. | 11-17-2011 |
Joe Williams, Woonona AU
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20120135261 | METAL-COATED STEEL STRIP - An Al—Zn—Si—Mg alloy coated strip that has Mg | 05-31-2012 |
20130011693 | METAL COATED STEEL STRIP - A steel strip that has a coating of an Al—Zn—Si alloy that contains 0.3-10 wt. % Mg and 0.005-0.2 wt. % V. | 01-10-2013 |
Jon Williams, Dural AU
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20130167279 | Lomandra fluviatilis plant named ' AU807' - ‘AU807’ is a distinctive variety of | 06-27-2013 |
Jonathon Williams, Dural AU
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20150313051 | Viburnum odoratissimum plant named 'VOC1' - ‘VOC1’ is a distinctive variety of | 10-29-2015 |
Keith Leslie Williams, Frenchs Forest AU
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20140114053 | Electrophoresis Separation Methods - An improved method of separating a macromolecule by isoelectric focusing comprising subjecting the macromolecule to electrophoresis in an isoelectric-focusing medium including a substantially thiol-free reducing agent, preferably a trivalent phosphorous compound and more preferably tributyl phosphine, the improvement being the solubility and focusing of the macromolecule is enhanced compared to isoelectric focusing of the same macromolecule in a similar isoelectric-focusing medium containing a thiol-reducing agent. | 04-24-2014 |
Lea Williams, Broadway AU
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20090203607 | Method And Compositions For Simultaneously Regulating Memory And Mood - The present invention is concerned with methods and compositions for simultaneously treating or modulating memory and mood within the same individual. | 08-13-2009 |
Luke Williams, Dural AU
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20150207021 | Method for Coating a Solar Panel - The present invention relates to a method for coating a solar panel to reduce the amount of light being received by the solar panel's photovoltaic cells and reduce their electrical output. The method comprises the step of coating the light-receiving area of said solar panel with a sufficient thickness of a coating composition which is adapted to reduce the amount of light reaching the photovoltaic cells such that the resulting electrical output of said solar panel is reduced to below a level which causes physiological injury. The invention also relates to a composition for coating the light-receiving area of a solar panel comprising: a binder and an opacifier, wherein the opacifier is included in a sufficient quantity such that a predetermined film thickness of said composition reduces light transmission therethrough such that the resulting electrical output of said solar panel is reduced to below the predetermined level. | 07-23-2015 |
Michael Dene Williams, South Australia AU
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20100074696 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SECURING RESIN SET BOLTS WHEN PERFORMING ROCK BOLTIING - The resin nozzle adapted for storing resin set bolts into ceilings and walls of a mine by injecting a resin sausage into a pre-drilled bolt hole, the said nozzle including: a spring that defines a passage to which resin sausages may be passed there-through; a nozzle tip connectable to the same defined passage, said nozzle adapted to extend into a pre-drilled bolt hole; and a connector member adapted to be fastened onto the tuck bolting equipment to which the resin sausages may be ejected there-from. | 03-25-2010 |
Michelle R. Williams, Spence AU
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20100199363 | ENZYMES FOR DEGRADING HERBICIDES - The present invention relates to a new type of enzyme which is able to degrade amine-containing herbicides such as glyphosate and glufosinate, as well as polynucleotides encoding these enzymes. The invention also relates to transgenic plants producing these enzymes which are resistant to an amine-containing herbicide activity. In addition, the present invention provides methods of bioremediation which rely on the activity of this new type of enzyme. | 08-05-2010 |
Neal Sean Williams, Queensland AU
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20110252626 | FASTENER FEED METHOD AND APPARATUS - Fasteners, such as rivets, are fed to a fastener insertion tool ( | 10-20-2011 |
20130205574 | RIVETING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method of riveting comprising using a punch ( | 08-15-2013 |
20130227832 | FASTENING METHOD AND APPARATUS - A fastening method and apparatus ( | 09-05-2013 |
Neil Williams, Victoria AU
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20120146326 | DUCT CONNECTOR - A quick-connect connector for connecting ends of first and second ducts, the connector including a sleeve having opposite ends to be received over the ducts, wherein the sleeve has quick-connect couplings disposed at each to engage corresponding couplings on the duct ends. | 06-14-2012 |
Patrick Gerard Williams, Paddington AU
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20090248469 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF INTEGRATED MINE PLANNING - A system and method for facilitating integrated mine planning in a mining operation. The system has a data module to store data objects. The system also has a management module in communication with the data module and the management module is configured with at least one workflow having a series of interdependent processing steps representative of planning steps for a mine plan. The management module controls the accessibility of one or more users to each of the steps within the at least one workflow. The at least one user is able to obtain one or more data objects from the data store, under the control of the management module, to process the one or more data objects to perform at least one processing step in the at least one workflow using a proprietary expert software solution. | 10-01-2009 |
Paul Anthony Williams, Victoria AU
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20100025118 | APPARATUS - A cushion sub | 02-04-2010 |
Paul David Williams, Richmond, Victoria AU
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20160086497 | LANDING SITE TRACKER - A landing site tracker of an aircraft, including a track filter configured to process feature data representing the location of features of a candidate landing site, initialize and maintain tracks of the features as a track of the candidate site, compare geometry constraints for a landing site with the track to validate the candidate site as the landing site, and convert the track into navigation data, representing the position of the landing site, for a navigation system of the aircraft. | 03-24-2016 |
20160093225 | LANDING SYSTEM FOR AN AIRCRAFT - A landing system of an aircraft, including: a site selector to select a candidate site using geographical reference point data for the site and current navigation data for the aircraft; a path generator to generate (a) a survey route within the vicinity of said candidate site using said geographical reference point data for the site, and (b) a route to said survey route and; a camera system to obtain images of the candidate site when said aircraft flys said survey route; a site detector controller to process the images to confirm the site by determining the images are of at least part of the candidate site; a tracker to track the site, once confirmed, relative to the aircraft based on the images to verify, and provide navigation data on, the candidate site; and a navigation and guidance system to land the aircraft on the site once the candidate site is verified using the navigation data. | 03-31-2016 |
Pete Williams, Prahran AU
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20160042479 | AUTOMATIC CHECK-IN AND FACILITATION OF PROPERTY RELATED SERVCIES - A method of automatic check-in and facilitation of property related services is disclosed. A realty interaction server creates a property profile in a database, including a list of high interest prospects and a list of visitors. The server also creates a prospect profile, and automatically populates the prospect profile by querying a third party server using a prospect's phone number or email address. The server facilitates an open house check-in by processing an agent UUID and communicating at least a portion of the prospect profile to the agent and at least a portion of the property profile to the prospect. The list of high interest prospects associated with the property profile is updated using a predictive engine. | 02-11-2016 |
Raymond Charles Williams, Thebarton AU
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20100032498 | Apparatus and Method for Identifying and Marking Bales of Bulk Material such as Fodder Bales that have Particular Characteristics - An apparatus for marking a bale of bulk material, such as a bale of fodder having a frame defining a gap through which passes the baled material. A marking system, typically comprising of at least one spray can operates to mark the bale. One specific use of the invention is where the moisture of a bale of fodder is measured and if it exceeds a predetermined level the bale is sprayed with a can of spray paint to indicate to a person that the moisture content of the bale is higher then a set threshold. | 02-11-2010 |
Richard Mark Williams, Rhodes Nsw AU
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20140089156 | ADDRESSES IN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS - The disclosure concerns computing systems of financial institutions and computing systems that interact and support functions of financial institutions, including porting of addresses between financial institutions. When implemented as a computer, the computer enables, in communication with a network the association of a user identifier with a gaining financial institution (FI), wherein the user identifier is associated with an original FI. The computer receives from the gaining FI a request to associate the user identifier with the gaining FI. The computer then sends to the original FI the request. In response, the computer receives from the original FI a confirmation of the request and stores in computer storage a change in the association of the user identifier from the original FI to the gaining FI. As a result, a user can change accounts and FIs without having to also change the user identifier. | 03-27-2014 |
20140214656 | PAYMENT REQUESTS - The present disclosure relates to computing systems that support payments between two users. When implemented as a computer, the computer facilitates P2P payment. The computer receives from a payee or a payee FI a payment request. The payment request includes a payer identifier, a payee identifier and payment information. The computer then determines a payer FI and sends the payment request to the payer FI to cause the payer FI to notify the payer of the payment request and to enable the payer to confirm the payment. The computer receives from the payer FI a payment notification for the payment and sends the payment notification to the payee FI. The payer and the payee are not required to open a new account at a third party system but funds are transferred directly from the payer FI to the payee FI. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214678 | ONLINE PAYMENT - The present disclosure relates to computing systems that support authorization of payments to online merchants. The computer receives from the merchant or a financial institution of the merchant (merchant FI) a payment request. The computer determines a customer FI and sends the payment request to the customer FI to cause the customer FI to send to the customer an authorization code. The computer then receives an authorization request associated with the payment having the authorization code as provided by the customer to the merchant. The computer determines the customer FI and sends the authorization request to the customer FI to cause the customer FI to verify the authorization code. In reply the computer receives from the customer FI an authorization confirmation for the payment and sends the authorization confirmation to the merchant or merchant FI. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214759 | TRANSACTION DOCUMENT STORAGE - The present disclosure concerns computing systems of financial institutions and computing systems that interact and support functions of financial institutions, including the exchange of documents between two users of the system. When implemented as a computer the computer provides access for a user to a document. The computer receives from a sending party document data and a user identifier and determines a document identifier and the receiving financial institution. The computer then sends to a receiving financial institution the document identifier and the user identifier causing the receiving financial institution to display information related to the document identifier to the user such that the user can request the document. The computer then receives from the receiving financial institution a request from the user for the document. The computer determines a document reference and a document storage provider and provides access to the document. | 07-31-2014 |
Robert Francis Williams, Bull Creek AU
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20090265160 | COMPARING TEXT BASED DOCUMENTS - Text based documents are compared by lexically normalising each word of the text of a first document ( | 10-22-2009 |
Ross N. Williams, Adelaide AU
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20090265397 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PARTITIONING DATA BLOCKS - A method and apparatus for increasing the speed at which a block of data can be partitioning into variable-length subblocks is provided. The method combines a relatively high-speed partitioning algorithm (that can only partition a block into relatively small mean-length subblocks) with a relatively low-speed algorithm (that can partition a block into subblocks of any mean length) to yield a relatively high-speed partitioning algorithm that can partition blocks into subblocks of any mean-length. | 10-22-2009 |
Ross Neil Williams, Adelaida AU
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20120254559 | Method and Apparatus For Detecting The Presence of Subblocks in a Reduced Redundancy Storing System - This application concerns determining whether a particular subblock of data is present in a reduced-redundancy storage system. One embodiment achieves this by hashing subblocks in the storage system into a bitfilter that contains ‘1’ bit for each position to which at least one subblock hashes. This bitfilter provides a fast way to determine whether a subblock is in the storage system. In another embodiment, index entries for new subblocks may be buffered in a subblock index write buffer to convert a large number of random access read and write operations into a single sequential read and a single sequential write operation. The combination of the bitfilter and the write buffer yields a reduced-redundancy storage system that uses significantly less high speed random access memory than other systems that store the entire subblock index in memory. | 10-04-2012 |
Ross Neil Williams, Adelaide AU
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20110004639 | Method and Apparatus for Storing Data with Reduced Redundancy Using Data Clusters - Method and apparatus for storing data in a reduced redundancy form. Binary Large Objects (BLOBs) are partitioned into subblocks according to a partitioning method, and the subblocks are stored in subblock clusters. Each BLOB is represented as a list of spans of subblocks which identifies a contiguous sequence of subblocks within a cluster. Storage redundancy can be reduced because the spans of two different BLOBs can refer to the same subblocks. An index may be used to map subblock hashes to subblock cluster numbers. | 01-06-2011 |
20110271033 | Method and Apparatus for Detecting the Presence of Subblocks in a Reduced-Redundancy Storage System - Method and apparatus for rapidly determining whether a particular subblock of data is present in a reduced-redundancy storage system. An aspect of the invention achieves this by hashing each subblock in the storage system into a bitfilter that contains a ‘1’ bit for each position to which at least one subblock hashes. This bitfilter provides an extremely fast way to determine whether a subblock is in the storage system. In a further aspect of the invention, index entries for new subblocks may be buffered in a subblock index write buffer so as to convert a large number of random access read and write operations into a single sequential read and a single sequential write operation. The combination of the bitfilter and the write buffer yields a reduced-redundancy storage system that uses significantly less high speed random access memory than is used by systems that store the entire subblock index in memory. | 11-03-2011 |
20140047315 | METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL DEFECTS IN A BLOCK OF TEXT USING SOCIALLY CONTRIBUTED PATTERN/MESSAGE RULES - This invention provides a method and apparatus for identifying potential errors in a block of text using rules contributed by a plurality of users. Each rule consists of a pattern (which matches parts of a block of text) and a message (which provides helpful information). A group of rules is applied to a block of text to generate a report that binds messages with sites in the text where the corresponding rule patterns matched. Users can create, organise, edit, publish, rate, and combine rules and groups of rules. User ratings are used to generate better reports. The invention has many potential embodiments, with a web interface being an exemplary embodiment. | 02-13-2014 |
20150082142 | METHOD FOR STORING AND APPLYING RELATED SETS OF PATTERN/MESSAGE RULES - This invention provides a method and apparatus for efficiently storing and applying related sets of pattern/message rules that are used to analyse and annotate blocks of text. Where sets of rules can include other sets, representations of the sets that speed analysis can contain significant redundancy and add to the consumption of memory. In a one aspect of the invention, all rules are represented in a single pattern-matching data structure (which is applied to a block of text to find all matches by all rules) and the rulesets are represented using boolean vectors (one of which is used to filter the matches) which are compressed by identifying common subspans. In a further aspect of the invention, each ruleset is represented by its own pattern-matching data structure, and these are compressed by identifying common parts. In each aspect, the effect is to allow the creation of a data structure that can speed up matching without consuming excessive memory. | 03-19-2015 |
Spencer John Williams, Kensington AU
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20100130497 | Therapeutic Compounds - Substituted cinnamoyl anthranilate compounds exhibiting anti-fibrotic activity; or derivatives thereof, analogues thereof, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and metabolites thereof; with the proviso that the compound is not Tranilast. | 05-27-2010 |
20110021815 | HALOGENATED ANALOGUES OF ANTI-FIBROTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to halogenated compounds of formula (I) with the substituents as described within the specification. The compounds may be useful as anti-fibrotic agents. The present invention also relates to methods for their preparation. | 01-27-2011 |
20120059188 | HALOGENATED ANALOGUES OF ANTI-FIBROTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to halogenated compounds of formula (I) with the substituents as described within the specification. The compounds may be useful as anti-fibrotic agents. The present invention also relates to methods for their preparation. | 03-08-2012 |
Spencer John Williams, Coburg AU
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20120270863 | FUSED RING ANALOGUES OF ANTI-FIBROTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to arylcarbonyl and heteroarylcarbonyl anthranilate compounds that may be useful as anti-fibrotic agents. The present invention also relates to methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and uses of these compounds in the treatment disorders. | 10-25-2012 |
20130338151 | FUSED RING ANALOGUES OF ANTI-FIBROTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to arylcarbonyl and heteroarylcarbonyl anthranilate compounds that may be useful as anti-fibrotic agents. The present invention also relates to methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and uses of these compounds in the treatment disorders. | 12-19-2013 |
20140357628 | THERAPEUTIC COMPOUNDS - Substituted cinnamoyl anthranilate compounds exhibiting anti-fibrotic activity; or derivatives thereof, analogues thereof, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and metabolites thereof, with the proviso that the compound is no Tranilast. | 12-04-2014 |
20150266893 | FUSED RING ANALOGUES OF ANTI-FIBROTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates to arylcarbonyl and heteroarylcarbonyl anthranilate compounds that may be useful as anti-fibrotic agents. The present invention also relates to methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds and uses of these compounds in the treatment disorders. | 09-24-2015 |
Stefan Williams, Surry Hills Nsw AU
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20140052551 | RETAIL VENUE ORDERING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for decentralized ordering of goods and/or services such as food and/or drinks at a venue such as a hotel or restaurant is disclosed. The venue uploads a venue menu to an internet site via the venue's data device or computer. An order application is downloaded by prospective customers from the internet site to the mobile data device of each customer. In addition, the venue allocates a customer identification code to each customer which is stored in the customer's mobile data device. Therefore the customer can use his mobile data device to access the venue's menu and order items from the menu. Preferably the customer notifies his location within the venue and the order is delivered to the customer's location. | 02-20-2014 |
Stephen David Williams, Mount Lawley AU
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20130198105 | Site Information and Management - In one preferred form there is provided a site information system. The site information system comprises: a management system including a team facility and a receiver facility. The team facility is associated with a number of teams; and the receiver facility is for receiving information from portable electronic devices associated with team members of the teams. | 08-01-2013 |
Stewart Williams, Helensvale AU
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20110237397 | Static Cycling Machine - A static cycling machine includes a support assembly and a drive assembly. A frame assembly is mounted on the support assembly. The frame assembly includes a seat tube assembly extending from the drive assembly, the seat tube assembly being adjustable in length. A down tube assembly extends from the drive assembly, the down tube assembly being adjustable in length. A handlebar assembly is mounted on the down tube assembly. A fork assembly is connected to the handlebar assembly and is adjustable in length. The seat tube, down tube, handlebar and fork assemblies are connected to each other such that at least the dimensions of the frame assembly can be adjusted by adjusting the lengths of the tube assemblies. A driven wheel assembly is operatively connected to the drive assembly so that work applied to the drive assembly can be transmitted to the wheel assembly. Actuators are operatively engaged with the frame assembly to adjust dimensions of the frame assembly. | 09-29-2011 |
20140221158 | Static Cycling Machine - A static cycling machine includes a base assembly. A front post support structure is arranged on the base assembly. A front post assembly is arranged on the front post support structure and is angled forward with respect to a support substrate, the front post assembly being adjustable in length and configured to permit a handlebar assembly to be mounted thereon. A rear post support structure is arranged on the base assembly. A rear post assembly is arranged on the rear post support structure and is angled rearward with respect to the support substrate, the rear post assembly being adjustable in length and configured to permit a seat assembly to be mounted thereon. Linear actuators are arranged on respective support structures and operatively engaged with respective post assemblies to adjust the lengths of the post assemblies. A control system controls operation of the linear actuators. A crank assembly is arranged on at least one of the base and support structures. | 08-07-2014 |
Tamsin Lisa Williams, Western Australia AU
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20090061503 | HEAP LEACHING OF SULPHIDE ORES - A process for the heap leaching of multiple ores, the process characterized by the process steps of: (i) the agglomeration or wetting of an ore feed; (ii) exposing the agglomerated or wetted ore to an inoculum containing one or more bacterial species capable of biooxidizing sulphide minerals in that ore; (iii) forming one or more heaps from the ore of step (ii); (iv) dispersing further bacterial inoculum over at least a portion of the or each heap; and (v) recovering leach solution draining from the heap and passing a portion thereof to a means for metal recovery. | 03-05-2009 |
Treve Williams, Elizabeth Bay AU
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20150363564 | Remote Medical Analysis - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for remote medical analysis. Advances in mobile devices offer a way to connect animals and veterinarians in ways other than physical proximity. Using a phone's camera to take photos or and/or video and send those to a veterinarian allows greater degree of detail to be communicated in triaging or diagnosing or follow-up for an animal. Additionally, the camera could be used to conduct a video chat between an animal owner and a veterinarian allowing real-time viewing and conversation between the two parties. | 12-17-2015 |
Trevor Williams, Victoria AU
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20080245189 | Apparatus for Injecting Solid Particulate Material Into a Vessel - Smelting apparatus comprises a vessel ( | 10-09-2008 |
20090014928 | Gas Injection Lance - A hot gas injection lance ( | 01-15-2009 |
20090065986 | Apparatus for injecting solid particulate material into a vessel - A metallurgical lance ( | 03-12-2009 |
20090127752 | Lance Extraction - Solids injection lances for injecting solids into a metallurgical vessel are normally supplied with cooling water from a cooling water circuit through water supply lines and return lines. Supply lines are provided with spaced pairs of connectors and bypass valves, and return lines are provided with similar pairs of spaced connectors and bypass valves. Flexible hoses can be connected between the pairs of connectors to establish supply and return flows of cooling water which bypass segments of the main supply and return lines which can be isolated and removed to allow withdrawal and subsequent replacement of the lances. | 05-21-2009 |