Myers, AU
Caleb Myers, East Sydney AU
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20100290836 | METHOD OF PLACING VISIBLE ADVERTISING - A preferred embodiment of the invention provides a method of placing visible advertising on the upper surface of a road ( | 11-18-2010 |
20120251240 | METHOD OF PLACING VISIBLE ADVERTISING - A preferred embodiment of the invention provides a method of placing visible advertising on the upper surface of a road ( | 10-04-2012 |
Caleb Myers, East Sydney, New South Wales AU
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20080199255 | METHOD OF PLACING VISIBLE ADVERTISING - A preferred embodiment of the invention provides a method of placing visible advertising on the upper surface of a road ( | 08-21-2008 |
David Myers, Glebe AU
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20080310438 | Methods and system for fast session establishment between equipment using H.324 and related telecommunications protocols - Methods of establishing multimedia telecommunication (a multimedia “call”) between equipment (“terminals”). More particularly, the invention provides methods for reducing the time required to establish calls between terminals implementing ITU-T Recommendation H.324 and derived or related standards or recommendations such as 3G-324M. More specifically, it relates to methods and apparatuses for (i) concatenating H.245 messages to pass between the terminals at the start of the call to establish the capabilities of both terminals and agree on the type and format of media and data to be exchanged (ii) using non-standard H.245 messages or standard H.245 messages with non-standard fields to accelerate establishment and (iii) informing each terminal of the capabilities of the other and proposing the type and format of media and data to be exchanged by means of fields inserted in the call signaling protocol used for bearer establishment prior to the H.324 stage of the call. | 12-18-2008 |
Erickson Bruce Myers, Clairemont AU
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20100271225 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING A FAULT IN A SUPPLY LINE - A method is disclosed for detecting a discontinuity or irregularity in a supply line of an electrical power distribution network including a neutral return line and an earth return line. The method includes measuring a property associated with the supply line wherein the property is different when the network includes the neutral return line compared to when the network does not include the neutral return line. The method also includes comparing a result of the measuring with a reference to provide an indication of the discontinuity or irregularity. The property may include a complex impedance associated with the neutral return line or earth return line and/or ambient electrical noise present on the supply line. An apparatus for detecting a discontinuity or irregularity in a supply line of an electrical power distribution network is also disclosed. | 10-28-2010 |
Erickson Bruce Myers, Claremont AU
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20120235825 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING A FAULT IN AN ACTIVE LINE, NEUTRAL RETURN LINE OR EARTH RETURN PATH OF AN ELECTRICAL NETWORK - Detecting a discontinuity or impedance irregularity in an active line, a neutral return line and/or an earth return path of a power distribution network is disclosed. In one aspect, the apparatus is configured to measure a change in voltage and/or current associated with a deliberate switching of a known impedance and/or a naturally occurring random switching of an impedance in the electrical network wherein the change in voltage and/or current flow results from a discontinuity or impedance irregularity in the active line, neutral line and/or earth return path. The apparatus includes an algorithm for identifying discontinuity or impedance irregularity in the presence of allowable variation in voltage and/or current that may mimic or hide a discontinuity or impedance irregularity in the active line, neutral return line and/or earth return path including a reverse current flow through the earth return path. | 09-20-2012 |
Glenn Robert Myers, Barton AU
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20130343629 | Reconstruction of Dynamic Multi-Dimensional Image Data - Disclosed is a method of reconstructing a multi-dimensional data set representing a dynamic sample at a series of reconstruction instants. The multi-dimensional data set comprises a static component and a dynamic component. The method comprises acquiring a plurality of projection images of the dynamic sample; reconstructing a static component of the multi-dimensional data set from the acquired projection images; acquiring a further plurality of projection images of the dynamic sample; and reconstructing a dynamic component of the multi-dimensional data set at each reconstruction instant from the further plurality of acquired projection images using a priori information about the sample. The multi-dimensional data set is the sum of the static component and the dynamic component at each reconstruction instant. | 12-26-2013 |
Mark A. Myers, Clayton AU
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20090215669 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETES - The present invention relates to a composition comprising a peptide of the formula: (Xaa) | 08-27-2009 |
Philip A. Myers, New South Wales AU
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20100136531 | NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION USING LATERAL FLOW METHODS - Methods and kits for use in detecting a target nucleic acid in a sample are disclosed. In one particular application, the methods and kits allow for the detection of an undesirable micro-organism (e.g. | 06-03-2010 |
20110136122 | NUCLEIC ACID DETECTION USING FLOW THROUGH METHODS - Methods and kits for use in detecting a target nucleic acid in a sample are disclosed. In one particular application, the methods and kits allow for the detection of an undesirable micro-organism (e.g. Listeriaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, or Staphylococcaceae) in food or present on a food preparation surface. | 06-09-2011 |
Sam Myers, North Ryde AU
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20150029248 | METHOD OF INKJET PRINTING AND MAINTAINING NOZZLE HYDRATION - A method of printing from a fixed inkjet printhead having a plurality of ink planes. The method includes the steps of: feeding a print medium past the printhead in a media feed direction, the media feed direction defining relative upstream and downstream sides of the printhead; printing an image onto the print medium, the image being defined by image data; | 01-29-2015 |
20150029264 | MULTI-COLOR PRINTER WITH INK PLUMBING FOR OPTIMIZED NOZZLE HYDRATION - A multi-color printer has an array of monochrome fixed inkjet printheads aligned in a media feed direction. The printer includes: a first printhead positioned furthest upstream relative to the media feed direction; a second printhead positioned furthest downstream relative to the media feed direction; and a third printhead positioned between the first and second printheads. Each printhead is supplied with a respective ink from a multi-color ink set, the first printhead being supplied with a lowest luminance ink of the ink set and the third printhead being supplied with a highest luminance ink of the ink set. | 01-29-2015 |
Samuel James Myers, North Ryde AU
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20140022312 | Inkjet nozzle assembly with elliptical nozzle aperture and offset beam heater element - An inkjet nozzle assembly includes: a nozzle chamber having a planar roof spaced apart from a floor, the roof having a nozzle aperture defined therein; and a heater element disposed in the nozzle chamber, the heater element being configured as a planar beam extending longitudinally and parallel with a plane of the roof. The nozzle aperture is elliptical having a centroid, a major axis and a minor axis, the major axis of the nozzle aperture is parallel with a longitudinal axis of the beam, the centroid of the nozzle aperture is offset from a longitudinal centroid of the planar beam, and the minor axis of the nozzle aperture overlaps with a whole width of the beam. | 01-23-2014 |
20140028754 | METHOD OF OPERATING INKJET PRINTHEAD IN PRINTING AND MAINTENANCE MODES - A method of operating an inkjet printhead having a plurality of ink chambers, each ink chamber including a heater element for generating a bubble and causing ejection of ink droplets from a nozzle defined in the ink chamber. The method includes the steps of: operating the printhead in a normal printing mode whereby relatively shorter drive pulses are delivered to the heater elements to eject ink droplets used in normal printing; and operating the printhead in a maintenance mode whereby relatively longer drive pulses are delivered to the heater elements. The relatively longer drive pulses generate high impulse bubbles for recovering nozzles affected by decap. | 01-30-2014 |
Samuel James Myers, Balmain AU
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20090040276 | PRINTHEAD WITH HEATERS OFFSET FROM NOZZLES - A thermal inkjet printhead of the roof shooter type that slightly offsets the nozzle aperture centroid from the heater element centroid to correct drop trajectory misdirection caused by vapor bubble asymmetries. | 02-12-2009 |
20090322813 | INKJET PRINTHEAD WITH VARIABLE DRIVE PULSE - An inkjet printhead with an array of nozzles | 12-31-2009 |
20100302314 | INKJET NOZZLE ASSEMBLY HAVING SUSPENDED BEAM HEATER ELEMENT OFFSET FROM NOZZLE APERTURE - An inkjet nozzle assembly includes a nozzle chamber having a planar roof spaced apart from a floor. A heater element is suspended in the nozzle chamber and is configured as a planar beam extending longitudinally and parallel with a plane of the roof. A nozzle aperture defined in the roof has a centroid offset from a longitudinal centroid of the planar beam. | 12-02-2010 |
20110310149 | PRINTHEAD HAVING VARIABLE DRIVE PULSES FOR FLUID EJECTION - A printhead is provided having fluid ejection nozzles, heaters corresponding to each of the nozzles respectively, with each heater heating printing fluid to cause ejection of a drop of the printing fluid through the corresponding nozzle, and circuitry for generating electrical drive pulses having variable power and length for energizing the heaters. The drive pulses are generated to have less energy than the energy required to heat a volume of the printing fluid equivalent to the drop volume, from the temperature at which the printing fluid enters the printhead to the heterogeneous boiling point of the printing fluid. | 12-22-2011 |
20120007923 | PRINTHEAD HAVING CONTROLLED VAPOR BUBBLE GENERATORS - A printhead is provided having vapor bubble generators which each have a chamber having a fluid ejection port and a heater, and circuitry configured to provide current pulses to the heater to generate vapor bubbles in fluid within the chamber. The pulses have a heating pulse of a first voltage and duration immediately followed by an ejection pulse of a second voltage and duration, the second voltage being higher than the first voltage. | 01-12-2012 |
20120133708 | PRINTER WITH REDUCED VORTEX OSCILLATION IN PRINT GAP - An inkjet printer that has a printhead with a nozzle array for ejecting droplets of ink onto a media substrate, a media feed assembly for feeding media passed the printhead in a media feed direction such that the nozzle array and the media substrate are separated by a print gap and, an air flow generation mechanism for generating an air flow in the print gap opposite to the media feed direction. | 05-31-2012 |