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Anthony John Clark, Cremorne AU
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20080296915 | MAGNETIC LATCH - A magnetic self-latching device for a gate has a main body with handles on either side for operation or has an arrangement to be remotely actuated, for example electrically. A latching body has a high strength magnet usually provided at the bottom of a cavity which defines a latching shoulder. The latching body is adapted to be fixed to a gate post. The main body, with its housing, can be mounted on the gate frame and incorporates a latch pin which, in the door-closed position, is displaced by magnetic attraction to an extended latching position and against the biasing of a return spring. The gate cannot be opened until actuation of the mechanism occurs, for example by rotating a handle to retract the pin against the magnetic force; the gate can then be swung open. When the handle is released, the biasing spring retains the latch pin in a retracted position. A lost motion arrangement is provided so that there is substantially no load on the pin when the handles are released and the pin is supported in the retracted position by the return spring. A carriage and an associated actuator or a flexible/semi flexible line connection is provided in the housing for incorporating the lost motion arrangement. | 12-04-2008 |
20100033279 | MAGNETIC SAFETY LATCH - A magnetic latch for a gate has first and second units for mounting on a gate and a gate post respectively. The first unit has a displaceable latch element displaceably mounted in a support in a housing and biased to a retracted position, and a second unit with a complementary engagement structure with which a latching portion of the latch element is adapted to engage when the magnetic latch is in a latching position and the latch element is displaced to a projecting position. A magnetic attracting arrangement is provided to cause the latch element to move to the projecting position and engage in the engagement structure when the magnetic latch is in the latching position, and then the engagement structure prevents movement of the door or gate away from the closed position. A retraction element is provided in the first unit for displacing the support and increasing the bias on the latch element to exceed the force of the magnetic attracting arrangement, whereby the latch element moves towards the retracted position and the gate may be moved from the closed position. | 02-11-2010 |
20130019642 | LATCHES FOR GATES AND DOORS - A latch has a displaceable latching element in a housing for engagement with a separate striker arm to be latched behind an engagement shoulder of the latching element. The housing mounts a cylinder lock to receive a key from the front: A rotor is mounted on the rear of cylinder lock and rotation of the key rotation the rotor to drive a locking element to engage and lock the latching element. The rotor may also be axial displaceable against spring biasing responsive to a rear unit pushing element whereby unlocking from a rear cylinder lock may rotate the rotor to unlock and pushing causes the latching element to be displaced against its biasing to release the striker arm. | 01-24-2013 |
20130031942 | MAGNETIC GATE LATCH - A latch has a magnet in one unit and an attracted element (e.g. ferromagnetic structure or another magnet) in second unit with a latching mechanism which operate under magnetic attraction. The latch has an actuator connected to a linkage to cause displacement of the magnet or the attracted element in a direction substantially normal to the axis of pivoting. | 02-07-2013 |
20140230502 | LATCHES FOR GATES AND DOORS - A latch has a displaceable latching element in a housing for engagement with a separate striker arm to be latched behind an engagement shoulder of the latching element. The housing mounts a cylinder lock to receive a key from the front. A rotor is mounted on the rear of cylinder lock and rotation of the key causes rotation of the rotor to drive a locking element to engage and lock the latching element. The rotor may also be axial displaceable against spring biasing responsive to a rear unit pushing element whereby unlocking from a rear cylinder lock may rotate the rotor to unlock and pushing causes the latching element to be displaced against its biasing to release the striker arm. | 08-21-2014 |
20150191938 | LATCHES FOR GATES AND DOORS - A latch has a displaceable latching element in a housing for engagement with a separate striker arm to be latched behind an engagement shoulder of the latching element. The housing mounts a cylinder lock to receive a key from the front. A rotor is mounted on the rear of cylinder lock and rotation of the key rotation the rotor to drive a locking element to engage and lock the latching element. The rotor may also be axial displaceable against spring biasing responsive to a rear unit pushing element whereby unlocking from a rear cylinder lock may rotate the rotor to unlock and pushing causes the latching element to be displaced against its biasing to release the striker arm. Embodiments include a gravity biased and manually opened latch and a spring biased self-locking embodiment. | 07-09-2015 |
Anthony P. Clark, Melbourne AU
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20100230937 | Extendable Stabilizer for Airbag - Apparatus for stabilizing the deployment of an airbag includes an airbag housing in which a folded up airbag is housed. The housing has an open side through which the airbag is deployed and a door is pivoted to the housing and is pivoted open by the deploying airbag. An extension panel is mounted on the door by a track mechanism so that the extension panel is movable between a normal retracted position along side the door and an extended position in which the extension panel extends beyond the door. An extension mechanism for causes the extension panel to be moved to the extended position when the airbag is deploying so that the door and the extension panel direct and stabilize the deploying airbag. | 09-16-2010 |
Anthony Paul Clark, Victoria AU
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20120091697 | OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM - An occupant restraint system for a motor vehicle having a seat system configured to provide seating to an occupant positioned adjacent to a console having a top surface and configured to provide utility; which includes a cushion stored in the folded configuration and having an inflatable chamber configured to inflate adjacent to an occupant to provide impact restraint to the occupant; an inflator configured to provide gas to inflate the inflatable chamber of the cushion; wherein a bottom portion of the cushion deploys to a position below the top surface of the console and a top portion of the cushion deploys to a position above the top surface of the console; wherein, during occupant loading, a portion of cushion contacts the console to receive lateral support and to react the forces imparted into the cushion induced by the occupant impacting the cushion, wherein the lateral support impedes lateral displacement of the cushion providing additional restraint to the occupant. | 04-19-2012 |
Anthony Terrence Clark, Nunderi AU
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20160140597 | SERVICE PROVIDER TERMINAL AND METHODS OF OPERATING A SERVICE PROVIDER TERMINAL - Described herein are service provider terminals and methods of operating service provider terminals. The service provider terminals include a member ID input module for receiving data indicative of a user member ID associated with a loyalty program, wherein the user accumulates a plurality of member points through performing one or more point earning activities offered by the loyalty program. The service provider terminals further include a service provider input module for receiving data indicative of a user service provider ID associated with a service account. Furthermore, the service provider terminals include a computation module for reducing the member points by a predetermined number of points. | 05-19-2016 |
Bradley Clark, Victoria AU
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20100218665 | Sensor for an acoustic instrument - A sensor for detecting vibrations in a soundboard of an acoustic instrument, such as an acoustic guitar. The sensor includes a brace means mounted to the soundboard of the acoustic instrument. The sensor further includes a transducer mounted on the brace means. The brace means detects vibrations in a region of the soundboard in engagement with the brace means and transmits the detected vibrations to the transducer. The transducer subsequently generates an electrical output signal representing vibrations detected by the transducer. The brace means includes a plurality of brace members to which the transducer is mounted. | 09-02-2010 |
Brett Clark, Taren Point AU
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20150113791 | SPACING MEANS - The present application is directed toward a spacing means for aiding spacing of a plurality of elongated slats or fence palings in a planar manner to a supporting structure, wherein the spacing means comprises an elongated spine and a plurality of wedges as described herein. | 04-30-2015 |
Christopher Clark, Taringa AU
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20110165700 | CLASSES OF COMPOUNDS THAT INTERACT WITH INTEGRINS - A method of inhibiting or effecting the activity of an integrin receptor comprises contacting an integrin with a pyranose of formula I, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. | 07-07-2011 |
Georgina Jane Clark, Dutton Park AU
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20090238819 | THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates generally to therapeutic and diagnostic agents. More particularly, the present invention provides molecules having structural features characteristic of immunoregulatory signalling (IRS) molecules and which are expressed by cells of haematopoietic lineages such as, in particular, leukocytes. The molecules of the present invention find broad application inter alia as diagnostic markers for cells, targets for cell therapy and as validated drug targets in order to modulate the immune response and to treat, prevent and diagnose a range of diseases conditions including cancer, genetic disease, inflammatory conditions and conditions associated with aberrant haematopoietic cell function or activity. The present invention extends to binding partners of the instant molecules such as, for example, antibodies, ligands, adaptor and other signalling associated molecules, agonists and antagonists and to methods of screening for same. | 09-24-2009 |
20110097333 | THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC AGENTS - The present invention relates generally to therapeutic and diagnostic agents. More particularly, the present invention provides molecules having structural features characteristic of immunoregulatory signalling (IRS) molecules and which are expressed by cells of haematopoietic lineages such as, in particular, leukocytes. The molecules of the present invention find broad application inter alia as diagnostic markers for cells, targets for cell therapy and as validated drug targets in order to modulate the immune response and to treat, prevent and diagnose a range of diseases conditions including cancer, genetic disease, inflammatory conditions and conditions associated with aberrant haematopoietic cell function or activity. The present invention extends to binding partners of the instant molecules such as, for example, antibodies, ligands, adaptor and other signalling associated molecules, agonists and antagonists and to methods of screening for same. | 04-28-2011 |
Graeme Clark, Kingston AU
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20090272489 | Manufacture of Insulated Building Panels - A method of manufacture of an insulated structural panel which includes the step of feeding and laminating of a pair of outer skins ( | 11-05-2009 |
Graeme Clark, Bairnsdale AU
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20150247293 | ARTIFICIAL SPORTS SURFACE - A synthetic turf sports flooring product with a performance surface upon which sports can be played. The flooring product is formed from polymer fibres entangled to provide a sports surface layer which provides the performance surface, and substantially all of the polymer fibres of the sports surface layer are locked in position relative to the synthetic turf sports flooring product as a whole by the arrangement of fibres and contact between fibres in the mat. The fibres may be locked in position by entanglement, surface friction between fibres and/or inherent bonding of fibres in the synthetic turf sports flooring product. The product can provide a predictable playing surface which changes little with varying moisture and temperature changes during play, at least in part by avoiding the use of bonding chemicals in its structure. An underlay material of similar construction can be used in conjunction with the playing surface. | 09-03-2015 |
Graeme M. Clark, Eltham AU
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20090076806 | EMPHASIS OF SHORT-DURATION TRANSIENT SPEECH FEATURES - A sound processor including a microphone ( | 03-19-2009 |
Graeme Milbourne Clark, Victoria AU
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20100010570 | AUDITORY PROSTHESIS - An auditory prosthesis ( | 01-14-2010 |
Graeme Milbourne Clark, Eltham AU
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20100068461 | NANOSTRUCTURED COMPOSITES - The present invention relates to nanostructured composites, in particular nanotube/substrate composites for use in the fields of biomedical materials and devices as well as energy conversion and storage, ion transport and liquid and gas separation. The use of such composites as biomaterials are of particular interest. | 03-18-2010 |
Graeme Paul Clark, Oxenford AU
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20130206063 | ADHESIVE APPLICATION APPARATUS AND METHODS - Adhesive application apparatus and methods are disclosed herein. An example adhesive application apparatus includes a spray assembly to apply a quantity of mixed adhesive to a designated spray area of a panel. The spray assembly has a spray boom to support a spray nozzle and an adhesive mixing chamber. The adhesive mixing chamber is coupled to the spray assembly upstream from the spray nozzle. A first fluid path provides a first adhesive component to the adhesive mixing chamber and a second fluid path provides a second adhesive to the adhesive mixing chamber. | 08-15-2013 |
Grant Thomas Clark, Baulkham Hills AU
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20140340191 | MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A medication management system ( | 11-20-2014 |
John Mcmurray Clark, Eltham AU
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20120224964 | COMPOUND MOTION STRUCTURE - A compound motion structure ( | 09-06-2012 |
20160097441 | COMPOUND MOTION STRUCTURE - A compound motion structure ( | 04-07-2016 |
Keith Norman Clark, Kenthurst AU
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20090025285 | BRIQUETTING PROCESS - A process and system is provided for briquetting particulate matter such as moisture-containing bituminous and sub-bituminous coal. This process includes partially drying the particulate matter and feeding, the partially dried particulate matter to a briquetting apparatus under conditions such that water vapor is released from the particulate matter during feeding. The particulate matter is passed through briquette forming rollers to form briquettes. The released water vapor substantially displaces or prevents the ingress of a large proportion of other gaseous components from the atmosphere surrounding an/or intermixed with the particulate matter. The particulate matter that is fed to the briquetting apparatus is surrounded by and intermixed with a gaseous component containing 70% to 100% by volume of water vapor at the point where it enters the briquette-forming part of the briquetting apparatus, such that when the particulate matter is compressed during briquette formation, the water vapor liquefies and the pressure buildup of gaseous material in the thus-formed briquettes is minimised. This reduction in the pressure buildup of gaseous components also acts to reduce blow-back of gases as the coal fines are being formed into briquettes. | 01-29-2009 |
Lisa Maree Clark, Knoxfield AU
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20100032459 | PORTABLE BEDDING SYSTEM - A portable bedding system including bedding attached to a bag having a carrying arrangement. The bedding includes a ground sheet attached to a weather proof top sheet that is folded over the ground sheet to form an enclosure for a user, and the bedding can be packed into the attached bag. | 02-11-2010 |
Neville A. Clark, Quorroboling AU
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20130282358 | Modifying a Virtual Processor Model for Hardware/Software Simulation - A method of transforming a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. Also a tool, e.g., provided as instructions for operating in a host computer system for converting a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. Also a method of specifying one or more characteristics of a target processor to transform a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model that when operating in a c-simulation system, simulates the operation of the target processor. For example, a method of specifying one or more characteristics of instructions to transform a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. | 10-24-2013 |
20140156249 | MODELING A BUS FOR A SYSTEM DESIGN INCORPORATING ONE OR MORE PROGRAMMABLE PROCESSORS - Systems and methods for modeling a bus for a system design are provided. In an embodiment, the method operates by accepting a virtual bus model, wherein the model simulates behavior for a bus master and slave device, such that the model accurately simulates the timing and behavior of the transfer of data from master to slave, and, from slave to master devices. The method routes a transaction issued by the master device to the slave device. The transaction has storage for transaction data, or a pointer to transaction data, to be transferred through the transaction. The transaction data is transferred in one or more data payloads and the sender of data sets the length of data payloads to be returned. The data payloads are sent from the sender of data to the receiver of data and may contain one or more bus data beats. This method accurately models the bus timing and behavior of the delivery of one or more data beats as one data payload. | 06-05-2014 |
20150310150 | Modifying a Virtual Processor Model for Hardware/Software Simulation - A method or apparatus for transforming a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. The method in on embodiment comprises transforming a virtual processor model to simulate a user target processor, by receiving a transformable virtual processor model having a transformable instruction set and a transformable pipeline, and transforming the transformable virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model designed to simulate a user target processor. | 10-29-2015 |
Neville A. Clark, New South Wales AU
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20080319730 | Method and Apparatus for Modifying a Virtual Processor Model for Hardware/Software Simulation - A method of transforming a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. Also a tool, e.g., provided as instructions for operating in a host computer system for converting a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. Also a method of specifying one or more characteristics of a target processor to transform a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model that when operating in a c-simulation system, simulates the operation of the target processor. For example, a method of specifying one or more characteristics of instructions to transform a provided virtual processor model to a user virtual processor model. | 12-25-2008 |
Neville A. Clark, Quorrobolong AU
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20080235415 | Method and System for Modeling a Bus for a System Design Incorporating One or More Programmable Processors - Systems and methods for modeling a bus for a system design are provided. In an embodiment, the method operates by accepting a virtual bus model, wherein the model simulates behavior for a bus master and slave device, such that the model accurately simulates the timing and behavior of the transfer of data from master to slave, and, from slave to master devices. The method routes a transaction issued by the master device to the slave device. The transaction has storage for transaction data, or a pointer to transaction data, to be transferred through the transaction. The transaction data is transferred in one or more data payloads and the sender of data sets the length of data payloads to be returned. The data payloads are sent from the sender of data to the receiver of data and may contain one or more bus data beats. This method accurately models the bus timing and behavior of the delivery of one or more data beats as one data payload. | 09-25-2008 |
Noel Clark, Victoria AU
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20130068294 | DYE-SENSITISED SOLAR CELL WITH NICKEL CATHODE - The present invention relates to a cathode for use in a dye-sensitised solar cell which comprises a redox couple, wherein the cathode comprises: (a) metallic nickel; and (b) intrinsically conducting polymer that, during operation of the cell, reduces an oxidised species of the redox couple. | 03-21-2013 |
Paul Clark, Brentwood AU
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20150285883 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING - A method of characterising relative proportions of magnetic resonance (MR) chemical species where one or more of the chemical species has a multi-peak MR spectra includes defining an in-phase measurement time window and an out-phase measurement time window relative to a frequency difference between the two dominant spectral peaks of at least one said multi-peak chemical species. The in-phase window captures the signal that is progressing to being maximally in-phase for the two dominant peaks, and the out-phase window captures the signal that is progressing to being maximally out of phase for the two dominant peaks. The method includes identifying an increased upward deviation in the signal over the in-phase window relative to a reference signal decay over the out-phase window, where such upward deviation in the signal over the in-phase window provides an indicator of the increased presence of the one or more multi peak spectral species over the other species. | 10-08-2015 |
Paula Jane Clark, Baulkham Hills AU
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20140340191 | MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A medication management system ( | 11-20-2014 |
Peter John Clark, Warrandyte North AU
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20130241978 | Printing Apparatus and Method - A mounting arrangement ( | 09-19-2013 |
Robert Graham Clark, Balgowlah AU
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20090309229 | Silicon single electron device - A silicon integrated circuit device comprising a near intrinsic silicon substrate in which there are one or more ohmic contact regions. An insulating layer lies above the substrate, and on top of the insulating layer is a lower layer of one or more aluminium gates. The surface of each of the lower gates is oxidised to insulate them from an upper aluminium gate that extends over the lower gates. | 12-17-2009 |
Robert Graham Clark, Balgowah Heights AU
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20110049475 | Solid state charge qubit device - This invention concerns a quantum device, suitable for quantum computing, based on dopant atoms located in a solid semiconductor or insulator substrate. In further aspects the device is scaled up. The invention also concerns methods of reading out from the devices, initializing them, using them to perform logic operations and making them. | 03-03-2011 |
Robert Graham Clark, New South Wales AU
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20080297230 | Interfacing at low temperature using CMOS technology - This invention concerns interfacing to electronic circuits or systems operating at low temperature or ultra-low temperature using complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology. Low temperature in this case refers to cryogenic temperatures in particular, but not exclusively, to the 4.2 K region. Ultra-low temperatures here refers to the sub-1 K range, usually accessed using dilution refrigerator systems. The electronic circuits comprise a controller (for writing and manipulation), an observer (for readout and measurement) circuits, or both, fabricated from ultra-thin silicon-on-insulator (SOI) CMOS technology. | 12-04-2008 |
20110121895 | CONTROL AND READOUT OF ELECTRON OR HOLE SPIN - This invention concerns an electronic device for the control and readout of the electron or hole spin of a single dopant in silicon. The device comprises a silicon substrate in which there are one or more ohmic contact regions. An insulating region on top of the substrate. First and second barrier gates spaced apart to isolate a small region of charges to form an island of a Single Electron Transistor (SET). A third gate over-lying both the first and second barrier gates, but insulated from them, the third gate being able to generate a gate-induced charge layer (GICL) in the ESR line substrate beneath it. A fourth gate in close proximity to a single dopant donor gate atom, the dopant atom being encapsulated in the substrate outside the region of the GICL but close enough to allow spin-dependent charge tunnelling between the dopant atom and the SET island under the control of gate potentials, mainly the fourth gate. In use either the third or fourth gate also serve as an Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) line to control the spin of the single electron or hole of the dopant atom. In a further aspect it concerns a method for using the device. | 05-26-2011 |
Roger William Clark, Labrador AU
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20100278961 | MOULD INSERT - A mould member | 11-04-2010 |
Stanley Clark, Holgate AU
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20100000535 | Apparatus for supplying breathable gas - An apparatus for supplying breathable gas includes a main housing, a sub-housing removably connected to the main housing, and a vent valve assembly provided to the sub-housing. The sub-housing has a gas flow path between a gas inlet and a gas outlet. The vent valve assembly includes a gas venting conduit in fluid communication with the gas flow path. The gas venting conduit is adapted to be selectively restricted by a cam abutting an exterior of the gas venting conduit, whereby a position of the cam is variable to vary gas passing through the gas venting conduit which varies a flow rate of gas leaving the gas outlet. | 01-07-2010 |
Stuart Clark, Victoria AU
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20110006879 | ELECTRONIC ACCESS SYSTEM - Methods and systems are described herein for remotely or wirelessly controlling access to dwellings, buildings and/or properties. In one aspect, an electronic access system comprises: a plurality of independent access control devices ( | 01-13-2011 |
20150091695 | ELECTRONIC ACCESS SYSTEM - Methods and systems are described herein for remotely or wirelessly controlling access to dwellings, buildings and/or properties. In one aspect, an electronic access system comprises: a plurality of independent access control devices ( | 04-02-2015 |
Stuart Clark, Blackburn AU
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20130340491 | Lock Assembly - A lock assembly ( | 12-26-2013 |
Susan Clark, Darlinghurst AU
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20140106354 | Method of Diagnosing Cancer - The present invention provides methods for diagnosing cancer (such as ovarian, breast, or colon cancer) or a predisposition thereto in a subject, for monitoring the efficacy of treatment of a subject suffering from cancer, or for determining the likelihood of survival of a subject suffering from cancer, comprising detecting modified chromatin (such as DNA methylation) within a locus of the LOC134466 gene in a sample taken from the subject. The invention further provides kits for use in these methods, and methods of treating subjects based on a diagnosis performed using the methods of the invention. | 04-17-2014 |
Susan J. Clark, New South Wales AU
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20090215056 | Assay for Methylation in the GST-PI Gene - A diagnostic or prognostic assay is disclosed for a disease of condition characterized by abnormal methylation of cytosine at side or sites within the glutathione-S-transferase (GST) Pi gene and/or its regulatory flanking sequences (e.g., prostate cancer and liver cancer). The assay comprises: (i) isolating DNA from said subject, and (ii) determining (e.g., by selective PCR amplification) the presence of abnormal methylation of cytosine at a site or sites within the GST-Pi gene and/or its regulatory flanking sequences. | 08-27-2009 |
20120231452 | ASSAY FOR METHYLATION IN THE GST-PI GENE - A diagnostic or prognostic assay is disclosed for a disease of condition characterized by abnormal methylation of cytosine at side or sites within the glutathione-S-transferase (GST) Pi gene and/or its regulatory flanking sequences (e.g., prostate cancer and liver cancer). The assay comprises: (i) isolating DNA from said subject, and (ii) determining (e.g., by selective PCR amplification) the presence of abnormal methylation of cytosine at a site or sites within the GST-Pi gene and/or its regulatory flanking sequences. | 09-13-2012 |
Susan Joy Clark, New South Wales AU
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20090042184 | Method Of Diagnosing Cancer And Reagents Therefor - The present invention provides methods for diagnosis and monitoring the efficacy of treatment of a cancer. More particularly, the methods of the invention comprise detecting an enhanced degree of chromatin modification within Chromosome 2 of the human genome from about map position 2q14.1 to about map position 2q14.3 in a sample derived from a subject. The methods include detecting an enhanced level of methylation, or detecting an enhanced level of modification of a histone positioned within the chromatin within the region of about 2q14.1 to 2q14.3 of Chromosome 2. The methods also include detecting a modulated level of expression of a gene within the region of about 2q14.1 to 2q14.3 of Chromosome 2. The gene may be selected from the group consisting of DEAD box polypeptide 18 (DDX18), translin (TSN), v-ral simian leukaemia viral oncogene homolog B (RALB), secretin recepto (SCTR), engrailed homolog 1 (EN1), macrophage receptor with collagenous structure (MARCO), protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor type 4 (PTPN4), insulin induced gene 2 (INSIG2), inhibin beta B (INHBB), GLI-Kruppel family member 2 (GLI2), FLJ10996, STEAP3, diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI), MGC10993, erythrocyte membrane protein band 4.1 like 5 (EPB41L5), FLJ14816, transcription factor CP2-like 1 (TFCP2L1). | 02-12-2009 |
Thomas Edward Clark, Western Australia AU
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20100185022 | PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF CALIXARENE DERIVATIVES - A method for the preparation of calix[n]arene derivatives, in particular phosphonated calix[n]arenes. The present invention also relates to nano-structures of phosphonated calix[n]arenes. | 07-22-2010 |
Tony Leslie Clark, Knoxfield AU
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20100032459 | PORTABLE BEDDING SYSTEM - A portable bedding system including bedding attached to a bag having a carrying arrangement. The bedding includes a ground sheet attached to a weather proof top sheet that is folded over the ground sheet to form an enclosure for a user, and the bedding can be packed into the attached bag. | 02-11-2010 |
Wade Clark, Port Melbourne AU
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20140378205 | GAME MACHINE & METHOD FOR PRESENTING PAYOUTS - A gaming machine has a display to display images; a user interface to receive input from a player; a memory; a game controller configured to access the memory, control display of the images and process input received via the user interface. The game controller may control generation and display of a game of chance comprising a first inner wheel and at least a second concentric wheel. Each of the first inner wheel and the at least second concentric wheel comprising a plurality of segments having associated indicia, wherein the first inner wheel has fewer segments than the at least second concentric wheel or a subsequent concentric wheel. The game controller has random selection means including means for initiating simultaneous and independent rotation of each wheel; and (iii) control cessation of rotation of each of the wheels. | 12-25-2014 |
20150018069 | GAMING MACHINE & METHOD FOR TRIGGERING A BONUS EVENT - Embodiments relate generally to gaming machines, gaming systems and methods of operating such gaming machines and systems. An example gaming machine comprises: a display to display images; a user interface to receive input in relation to a player wager; a memory for storing data concerning a predetermined number of bonus symbols, a predetermined number of gaming symbols, and an association between each bonus symbol and at least one particular type of a plurality of gaming symbols; and a game controller configured, in response to the player wager, to play a primary game of chance to reveal a plurality of said gaming symbols on the display means. The game controller is further configured to: visually depict the bonus symbol with its associated gaming symbol in the revealed plurality of said gaming symbols; and determine if a configuration formed by the bonus symbols on the display screen is indicative of a trigger event, said trigger event inclusive of an opportunity to win a progressive jackpot; wherein the predetermined number of bonus symbols and the predetermined number of gaming symbols remains constant irrespective of a change in the player wager. | 01-15-2015 |
20150018075 | GAMING MACHINE & METHOD HAVING PLAYER SELECTABLE BONUS FEATURES - A gaming machine includes a player interface and an electronic controller arranged to control play of a game on the player interface. Prior to commencement of a bonus round, the electronic controller is arranged to display on the player interface a range of bonus features. Then in response to receiving via the player interface a player-selected bonus feature, the electronic controller determines a number of bonus games to be awarded to the player in the bonus round. The determination of the number of bonus games is randomized and is equalized so that a return to player percentage is at least equal to a predetermined return to player. The gaming machine is further arranged such that the player selected bonus feature applies to each and every awarded bonus game in the bonus round. | 01-15-2015 |
20150018076 | GAMING MACHINE WITH IMPROVEMENTS TO REPLAY FUNCTIONALITY - A gaming machine has a display device; an input device; and a controller comprising a processor and a memory device. The memory device stores a plurality of instructions which when executed by the processor cause the processor to operate with the display device and the input device to display game data in the gaming window on the display device for each of a plurality of plays of a game. The gaming window has sides defining a geometrical shape and defining an enclosed area for presenting the game data on the display device. Upon a replay triggering event, the processor resizes the geometric shape of the gaming window and replays at least one of a plurality of plays of the game in the resized gaming window, wherein the game data displayed in the resized gaming window is accordingly scaled. | 01-15-2015 |
20150072755 | GAME MACHINE & METHOD USING PLAY LINE INDICATORS - Embodiments relate generally to gaming machines, gaming systems and gaming methods. An example gaming machine comprises: a display to display images; a user interface to receive input in relation to displayed screen images; a memory; and a game controller configured to access the memory, control display of the images and process input received via the user interface. The game controller is further configured to: control generation and display of a game play sequence comprising a presentation of one or more games of chance in a field of play comprising multiple game symbols, store in the memory data describing at least one selected play line, wherein the at least one selected play line comprises a distinct pattern of game symbols appearing at a conclusion of the one or more games of chance, determine in one or more games of chance whether each at least one selected play line is a winning play line, and for each selected play line that is determined to be a winning play line, control display of images to graphically emphasise the pattern of the winning play line by graphically depicting a line extending across the field of play and sequentially intersecting with symbols in the pattern, wherein the depicting of the line comprises depicting in relation to each symbol a background line component and a foreground image component, wherein the foreground image component is displayed to visibly temporarily traverse across a foreground of each symbol. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072756 | GAMING MACHINE AND METHOD USING HELP LINE INDICATORS - Embodiments generally relate to gaming machines and methods related to allowing a user to easily view the available play lines for a particular game. One embodiment includes a display operable to display images, a user interface configured to receive input from a player, a memory and a game controller configured to access the memory, control generation and display of the images and to process input received via the user interface. The game controller is further configured to control generation and display of a game play sequence that includes a presentation of one or more games of chance; store in the memory data describing a plurality of available play lines for the game play sequence, wherein each of the available play lines comprises a graphical representation of a unique pattern of selected symbols; receive from the player via the user interface a selection of the plurality of available play lines. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072757 | GAME MACHINE AND METHOD USING PLAY LINE INDICATORS - Embodiments relate generally to gaming machines, gaming systems and gaming methods. An example gaming machine includes a display to display images; a user interface to receive input in relation to displayed screen images; a memory; and a game controller configured to access the memory, control display of the images and process input received via the user interface. The game controller controls generation and display of a game play sequence comprising a presentation of one or more games of chance, stores in the memory data describing at least one selected play line, wherein the at least one selected play line comprises a distinct pattern of game symbols appearing at a conclusion of the one or more games of chance, displays in the presentation a selected play line indication of each at least one selected play line. The selected play line indication is positioned at or near a periphery of the display. | 03-12-2015 |
20150072767 | GAMING MACHINE & METHOD TO EFFECT INFORMATION TRANSFER BETWEEN A GAMING MACHINE & AN EXTERNAL DEVICE - Embodiments relate to gaming machines and methods to be performed in relation to gaming machines. An example gaming machine comprises: a display screen; an input mechanism operable to receive an input from a user; a gaming controller configured to: (i) control a game play sequence comprising a presentation of one or more games of chance on the gaming machine; and (ii) in response to the received input from the user, generate and encrypt visual code from a set of data and display the encrypted visual code on the display screen, wherein the encrypted visual code includes a timestamp; wherein the displayed encrypted code is able to be captured by an external handheld device, and the visual code is dynamically re-generated upon each successive input from a user made through the input mechanism. | 03-12-2015 |
20150302704 | GAME MACHINE & METHOD USING SECOND SCREEN BONUS FEATURE - A gaming machine includes display means and a user interface to receive input in relation to displayed images, and a game controller configured to control images of symbols displayed on the display means and to play a primary game of chance. The game of chance includes emulating spinning and randomly stopping virtual reels to display an image of symbols in a matrix of symbol positions. The game controller determines a trigger event during the play of the primary game of chance, the trigger event including trigger event symbols composed of a predetermined number and a type of symbol, and in response to the trigger event, to reconfigure at least a subset of the matrix of symbol positions from the randomly stopped virtual reels, said subset excluding said trigger event symbols, the reconfigured subset of symbols defining a second screen feature which is distinct from the primary game of chance. | 10-22-2015 |
Wade Clark, Ormond AU
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20130045789 | Method of Gaming, a Gaming System and a Game Controller - A method of gaming in a gaming system. The method includes selecting symbols for display at a plurality of subsets of symbol display positions by independently determining stopping positions of reels of symbols associated with the subsets of display positions, wherein at least one subset of symbol display positions is associated with two or more reels and upon two or more symbols being selected for the same symbol display position at least one symbol combination rule is applied to the two or more symbols to determine a resultant symbol for display, and evaluating the displayed symbols to determine whether to make an award. | 02-21-2013 |