Patents by Inventor Clifford A. Reid
Clifford A. Reid has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240219222Abstract: A wireless loadbar weighing system is described, including a first loadbar and a second loadbar, where the first loadbar and the second loadbar are configured to support a weighing platform in use. Each of the first loadbar and the second loadbar are configured to measure force applied by the weighing platform, and produce first measured force data and second measured force data respectively. Each of the first loadbar and the second loadbar include a processing module including a wireless communication device. At least one of the first loadbar and the second loadbar is configured to wirelessly transmit, to a remote device for further processing and/or display, at least one of: the first measured force data and the second measured force data, and a weight measurement of a mass supported by the weighing platform determined based on the first measured force data and the second measured force data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2022Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Gallagher Group LimitedInventors: Mathew Bell, John Harrison, Nick Body, Ankur Tyagi, Ondrej Pohl, Paul Clifford Reid, Roy Huang, Thomas Carlton Andrews
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Publication number: 20200227168Abstract: The invention provides methods that use machine learning to discover clinical data patterns that are predictive of disease, such as cancer. Clinical data from across a population is provided as input to a machine learning system. The machine learning system discovers associations in data from a plurality of data sources obtained from a population and correlates the associations to cancer status of patients in the population. The methods may further include providing patient data from an individual and predicting, by the machine learning system, a cancer state (e.g., the presence of cancer and a determination of a stage or progression of the cancer, if present) for the individual when the patient data presents one or more of the discovered associations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Rob Kimmerling, Selim Olcum, Clifford Reid, Mark Stevens
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Publication number: 20200227136Abstract: In silico tools are used to determine possibly effective therapies for treating a patient's cancer based on patient, drug, and cancer information. Functional assays can be performed on living cancer cells from the patient to evaluate the possibly effective therapies along with subsequent genomic or other more destructive assays to provide additional information from a single sample. Drug, patient, cancer, and outcome information can be recorded and updated iteratively and analyzed using machine learning to identify correlations between various patient, cancer, and drug characteristics and expected outcomes and drug efficacies.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Rob Kimmerling, Selim Olcum, Clifford Reid, Mark Stevens
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Publication number: 20160287983Abstract: A game apparatus is provided and includes a magnetic pickup apparatus and a plurality of ferromagnetic game pieces. The magnetic pickup apparatus such as a wand has at least two spaced-apart game piece pickup regions wherein each pickup region incorporates a magnet having field strength differing than the field strength of the magnet associated with other pickup points. The magnetic pickup apparatus is capable of being manipulated by a user to magnetically pick up a ferromagnetic object using any one of the incorporated magnets. The ferromagnetic game pieces are provisioned having different colour, size and/or weight characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventor: Donald Clifford Reid
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Patent number: 9238834Abstract: Methods are provided for efficient shotgun sequencing to allow efficient selection and sequencing of nucleic acids of interest contained in a library. The nucleic acids of interest can be defined any time before or after preparation of the library. One example of nucleic acids of interest is missing or low confidence genome sequences resulting from an initial sequencing procedure. Other nucleic acids of interest include subsets of genomic DNA, RNA or cDNAs (exons, genes, gene sets, transciptomes). By designing an efficient (simple to implement, speedy, high specificity, low cost) selection procedure, a more complete sequence is achieved with less effort than by using highly redundant shotgun sequencing in an initial sequencing procedure.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2012Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje T. Drmanac, Clifford Reid
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Patent number: 8298768Abstract: Methods are provided for efficient shotgun sequencing to allow efficient selection and sequencing of nucleic acids of interest contained in a library. The nucleic acids of interest can be defined any time before or after preparation of the library. One example of nucleic acids of interest is missing or low confidence genome sequences resulting from an initial sequencing procedure. Other nucleic acids of interest include subsets of genomic DNA, RNA or cDNAs (exons, genes, gene sets, transciptomes). By designing an efficient (simple to implement, speedy, high specificity, low cost) selection procedure, a more complete sequence is achieved with less effort than by using highly redundant shotgun sequencing in an initial sequencing procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20120100534Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for nucleic acid identification and detection. Compositions and methods of the present invention include extracting and fragmenting target nucleic acids from a sample, using the fragmented target nucleic acids to produce target nucleic acid templates and subjecting those target nucleic acid templates to amplification methods to form nucleic acid nanoballs. The invention also includes methods of detecting and identifying sequences using various sequencing applications, including sequencing by ligation methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Andrew Sparks, Fredrik Dahl, Matthew J. Callow, Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20110193040Abstract: A tensioner for a fencing wire reel, which includes a tensioning member, and a housing for the tensioning member, wherein the housing and the tensioning member are configured such that when fencing wire passes through the housing in one direction, the tensioning member applies a first biasing force against the wire, and when fencing wire passes through the housing in the opposite direction, the tensioning member applies a second biasing force against the wire, the second biasing force being less than the first biasing force. A portable fence system for constructing a fence, which includes at least one fencing wire reel, and a reel housing for the at least one fencing wire reel, and includes the tensioner as described is also claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: GALLAGHER GROUP LIMITEDInventor: Paul Clifford Reid
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Patent number: 7887028Abstract: An electric fence to span a given region between two substantially opposing supports, the fence including one or more insulators coupled to each opposing support; an electrical power source electrically connected to a first conductive strand and configured to apply an electrical current thereto, at least one further electrically distinct conductive strand coupled to the insulators and at a different electric potential than the first strand, characterised in that at least one insulator includes a substantially non-conductive element having one or more confined pathways, the element rotatable about a central axis orientated to maintain symmetrical revolution and wherein the conductive strands extend continuously and repeatedly between each support, each conductive strand in contact with at least one of the insulators.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Gallagher Group LimitedInventor: Paul Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20100105052Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for nucleic acid identification and detection. Compositions and methods of the present invention include extracting and fragmenting target nucleic acids from a sample, using the fragmented target nucleic acids to produce target nucleic acid templates and subjecting those target nucleic acid templates to amplification methods to form nucleic acid nanoballs. The invention also includes methods of detecting and identifying sequences using various sequencing applications, including sequencing by ligation methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Radoje DRMANAC, Andrew Sparks, Fredrik Dahl, Matthew J. Callow, Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20090318304Abstract: Methods are provided for efficient shotgun sequencing to allow efficient selection and sequencing of nucleic acids of interest contained in a library. The nucleic acids of interest can be defined any time before or after preparation of the library. One example of nucleic acids of interest is missing or low confidence genome sequences resulting from an initial sequencing procedure. Other nucleic acids of interest include subsets of genomic DNA, RNA or cDNAs (exons, genes, gene sets, transciptomes).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Complete Genomics, Inc.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20090176234Abstract: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for nucleic acid identification and detection. Compositions and methods of the present invention include extracting and fragmenting target nucleic acids from a sample, using the fragmented target nucleic acids to produce target nucleic acid templates and subjecting those target nucleic acid templates to amplification methods to form nucleic acid nanoballs. The invention also includes methods of detecting and identifying sequences using various sequencing applications, including sequencing by ligation methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: COMPLETE GENOMICS, INC.Inventors: Radoje Drmanac, Andrew Sparks, Fredrik Dahl, Matthew J. Callow, Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20080308299Abstract: A connection apparatus (1) is provided. The apparatus has: a body (7); at least two connectors (6a, 6b); and an interconnection element (16). The wire connectors (6a, 6b) connect wires to the apparatus (1) and provide a conductive connection of the wires to an interconnection element (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: GALLAGHER GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Ian Stuart Gallagher, Paul Clifford Reid, Thomas Stuart Ritchie
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Patent number: 7085842Abstract: A system for delivery of content over a wide area network, the content being captured by the system over a time period of a live event, the system comprising a first computer connected to a first side of the wide area network, the first computer having a cache for storing at least one data stream and the first computer having access to executable instruction code in an electronically readable medium.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Open Text CorporationInventors: Clifford A. Reid, Murray Low, Charles R. Anderson, Neal Rutta, Kenneth R. Grant
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Patent number: 6962327Abstract: A fence device and method for constructing a fence support which comprises a sleeve for over a supporting member such as a rod extending vertically from a concrete base. The sleeve can be constructed of extruded insulating material and includes deformable internal projections to secure the sleeve by friction to the supporting member. The sleeve comprises at least one web or flange extending longitudinally and normally therefrom which has slots or incisions therein for a supporting lengths of material such as electrified wires. In one embodiment a pair of slots are disposed at opposing angles to facilitate securing lengths of wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Gallagher Group LimitedInventor: Paul Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20020125466Abstract: A fence support device and method for constructing a fence support which comprises a sleeve for fitting over a supporting member such as a rod extending vertically from a concrete base. The sleeve can be constructed of extruded insulating material and includes deformable internal projections to secure the sleeve by friction to the supporting member. The sleeve comprises at least one web or flange extending longitudinally and normally therefrom which has slots or incisions therein for a supporting lengths of material such as electrified wires. In one embodiment a pair of supporting means are slots disposed at opposing angles to facilitate securing lengths of wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Gallagher Group Limited, a New Zealand corporationInventor: Paul Clifford Reid
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Publication number: 20020112004Abstract: A system for delivery of content over a wide area network, the content being captured by the system over a time period of a live event, the system comprising a first computer connected to a first side of the wide area network, the first computer having a cache for storing at least one data stream and the first computer having access to executable instruction code in an electronically readable medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Clifford A. Reid, Murray Low, Charles R. Anderson, Neal Rutta, Kenneth R. Grant