Bridger
Kylie Bridger, Dulwich Hill AU
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20120323206 | BARRIER FLAP FOR AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE - An elastic barrier flap for an absorbent article includes a web configured to define a gap and a plurality of elastic members captured by the web. The plurality of elastic members is symmetrically arranged about the gap defined by the web. The web and plurality of elastic members are adapted to inhibit the transverse flow of body exudates released by a wearer of the absorbent article. | 12-20-2012 |
Kylie Brooke Bridger, Hurlstone Park AU
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20140345788 | METHOD OF FORMING A CONTAINMENT SYSTEM FOR AN ABSORBENT ARTICLE - A method of forming a containment system for an absorbent article that includes a front end region, rear end region, a first elasticized leg cuff and a second elasticized leg cuff. The method includes providing a first containment flap and a second containment flap that can each include a stem, an inner flap projection, and an outer flap projection. The method can further include securing the outer flap projection of the first containment flap in at least a portion of at least one of the front end region and the rear end region and securing the outer flap projection of the second containment flap in at least a portion of at least one of the front end region and the rear end region. | 11-27-2014 |
20140350504 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH CONTAINMENT FLAPS - An absorbent article having a first containment flap and a second containment flap each having a stem, an inner flap projection, and an outer flap projection. The stems of the first and the second containment flaps can be positioned laterally inward of the longitudinal side edges of the absorbent article. The stem can extend away from the body facing liner when the absorbent article is in a relaxed condition. The inner flap projection can extend laterally from the stem towards a longitudinal axis of the absorbent article and the outer flap projection can extend laterally from the stem away from the longitudinal axis and the inner flap projection when the article is in a relaxed condition. The outer flap projection can be bonded to the stem in at least a portion of one of the front waist region and the rear waist region. | 11-27-2014 |
Laurence Bridger, Dubai AE
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20130093212 | VEHICLE MOUNTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MOUNTING AN ACCESSORY TO A VEHICLE - A mounting system for mounting an accessory to a body panel of a vehicle includes a bezel and a bracket. The accessory is attached to at least one of the bezel and the bracket. The bezel is precisely formed to match a three dimensional shape of an exterior surface of the body panel. The bracket is precisely formed to match a three dimensional shape of an interior surface of the body panel. The bezel is inserted into an opening cut into the body panel from an exterior of the body panel, and the bracket is positioned adjacent the bezel from an interior of the body panel. A fastener connects the bracket to the bezel, or connects the bracket to the accessory which is attached to the bezel, with the body panel positioned therebetween, to secure the mounting system relative to the body panel. | 04-18-2013 |
Nicholas Bridger, London GB
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20110043529 | INTERACTIVE ANIMATION - An interactive animation environment. The interactive animation environment includes at least one user-controlled object, and the animation method for providing this environment includes determining a position of the user-controlled object, defining a plurality of regions about the position, detecting a user input to move the position of the user-controlled object, associating the detected user input to move the position of the user-controlled object with a region in the direction of movement, and providing an animation of the user-controlled object associated with the mapped region. A system and controller for implementing the method is also disclosed. A computer program and computer program product for implementing the invention is further disclosed. | 02-24-2011 |
Nick Bridger, Northamptonshire GB
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20150192690 | METHOD OF OPERATING A RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION SYSTEM WITH A MODULAR CONVEYOR CHAIN - A method of operating a radiographic inspection system is disclosed for a system in which a conveyor chain with identical modular chain segments transports articles under inspection. Two operating modes of the radiographic inspection system includes a calibration mode in which calibration data characterizing the radiographic inspection system with an empty conveyor chain are generated; and an inspection mode in which raw image data of articles under inspection with the background of the conveyor chain are acquired and arithmetically processed with calibration data into a clearer output image, without the interfering background of the conveyor chain. | 07-09-2015 |
Tyson Bridger, Stavanger NO
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20140095078 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRESENTING SEISMIC INFORMATION - The present invention relates to a method for presenting seismic information sampled from geological formations, including the steps of sampling information from a chosen geological formation representing at least one parameter related to the formation, analyzing the sampled information from said geological formation producing a measure of the uncertainty related to said at least one parameter, and thereby defining a geobody related to said uncertainty of the at least one parameter being less than a predetermined limit. | 04-03-2014 |
20140163943 | SYSTEM FOR MODELING GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES - The present invention relates to a system for modeling geologic structures comprising means for receiving geophysical data representing the geological structures and analyzing means for based on at least part of the data; calculating a structural model of said structures, the system also comprising display means for providing a visual presentation of the model and interface means for receiving input from a user, the system being adapted to calculate an updated structural model based on said input. | 06-12-2014 |