Patents by Inventor Peter Kingsley
Peter Kingsley 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: 20220285006Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for analysing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analysed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Nigel OSBORNE, Robert ASHCROFT, Paul ROBERTSON, Peter KINGSLEY
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Patent number: 11342062Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for analysing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analysed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2020Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: X-SYSTEM LIMITEDInventors: Nigel Osborne, Robert Ashcroft, Paul Robertson, Peter Kingsley
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Publication number: 20200213790Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for analysing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analysed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Inventors: Nigel OSBORNE, Robert ASHCROFT, Paul ROBERTSON, Peter KINGSLEY
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Patent number: 10587967Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for analysing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analysed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: X-SYSTEM LIMITEDInventors: Nigel Osborne, Robert Ashcroft, Paul Robertson, Peter Kingsley
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Publication number: 20200005410Abstract: A computerized method is disclosed for recording information associated with a commercial real estate asset that would facilitate legal review for future transactions. The method includes providing a legal data record template for receiving information related to the commercial real estate asset, storing the legal data record information in a database, setting access rules for accessing the legal data record information, creating a blockchain record of legal information that contains the legal data record information from the database, adding the blockchain record of legal information to a blockchain for the commercial real estate asset, and maintaining the blockchain for the commercial real estate asset. Using blockchain technology facilitates the creation of a network of users that are inter-connected with access to the blockchain records of legal information for any commercial real estate asset included within the users' blockchains.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventor: Peter Kingsley McKee
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Publication number: 20180027347Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for analysing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analysed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Nigel OSBORNE, Robert ASHCROFT, Paul ROBERTSON, Peter KINGSLEY
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Patent number: 9736603Abstract: A method and system for analyzing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analyzed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: X-SYSTEM LIMITEDInventors: Nigel Osborne, Robert Ashcroft, Paul Robertson, Peter Kingsley
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Publication number: 20150012973Abstract: Methods and apparatus for sharing a physical device and/or service between multiple virtual and/or physical machines are disclosed. In an embodiment, a hypervisor grants permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical device via the hypervisor. For example, the hypervisor may grant permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical audio device. A second virtual machine then accesses the physical device via the hypervisor and the first virtual machine using a virtual services network stack. For example, the second virtual machine may play music on the audio device via the first virtual machine. In another embodiment, a first physical machine is granted permission to access and/or is connected to a physical device (e.g., an audio device) via a communication channel. A second physical machine then accesses the physical device (e.g., plays music) via the communication channel and the first physical machine using the virtual services network stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Philip Geoffrey Derrin, Carl van Schaik, Ryan Peter Kingsley Mallon, Adam Gordon Wiggins, Daniel Paul Potts
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Publication number: 20150010015Abstract: Methods and apparatus for sharing a physical device and/or service between multiple virtual and/or physical machines are disclosed. In an embodiment, a hypervisor grants permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical device via the hypervisor. For example, the hypervisor may grant permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical audio device. A second virtual machine then accesses the physical device via the hypervisor and the first virtual machine using a virtual services network stack. For example, the second virtual machine may play music on the audio device via the first virtual machine. In another embodiment, a first physical machine is granted permission to access and/or is connected to a physical device (e.g., an audio device) via a communication channel. A second physical machine then accesses the physical device (e.g., plays music) via the communication channel and the first physical machine using the virtual services network stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Philip Geoffrey Derrin, Carl van Schaik, Ryan Peter Kingsley Mallon, Adam Gordon Wiggins, Daniel Paul Potts
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Publication number: 20150012918Abstract: Methods and apparatus for sharing a physical device and/or service between multiple virtual and/or physical machines are disclosed. In an embodiment, a hypervisor grants permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical device via the hypervisor. For example, the hypervisor may grant permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical audio device. A second virtual machine then accesses the physical device via the hypervisor and the first virtual machine using a virtual services network stack. For example, the second virtual machine may play music on the audio device via the first virtual machine. In another embodiment, a first physical machine is granted permission to access and/or is connected to a physical device (e.g., an audio device) via a communication channel. A second physical machine then accesses the physical device (e.g., plays music) via the communication channel and the first physical machine using the virtual services network stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Philip Geoffrey Derrin, Carl van Schaik, Ryan Peter Kingsley Mallon, Adam Gordon Wiggins, Daniel Paul Potts
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Publication number: 20150012654Abstract: Methods and apparatus for sharing a physical device and/or service between multiple virtual and/or physical machines are disclosed. In an embodiment, a hypervisor grants permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical device via the hypervisor. For example, the hypervisor may grant permission to a first virtual machine to access a physical audio device. A second virtual machine then accesses the physical device via the hypervisor and the first virtual machine using a virtual services network stack. For example, the second virtual machine may play music on the audio device via the first virtual machine. In another embodiment, a first physical machine is granted permission to access and/or is connected to a physical device (e.g., an audio device) via a communication channel. A second physical machine then accesses the physical device (e.g., plays music) via the communication channel and the first physical machine using the virtual services network stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Philip Geoffrey Derrin, Carl van Schaik, Ryan Peter Kingsley Mallon, Adam Gordon Wiggins, Daniel Paul Potts
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Publication number: 20140307878Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and system for analysing audio (eg. music) tracks. A predictive model of the neuro-physiological functioning and response to sounds by one or more of the human lower cortical, limbic and subcortical regions in the brain is described. Sounds are analysed so that appropriate sounds can be selected and played to a listener in order to stimulate and/or manipulate neuro-physiological arousal in that listener. The method and system are particularly applicable to applications harnessing a biofeedback resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2012Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: X-SYSTEM LIMITEDInventors: Nigel Osborne, Robert Ashcroft, Paul Robertson, Peter Kingsley
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Publication number: 20110208548Abstract: An agreement is created between a first entity and a second entity under which the second entity agrees to provide data protection services for use by a third entity. A backup copy of the third entity's data is created and maintained at a location controlled by the second entity. If the third entity suffers a data loss, a replacement copy of the data is generated from the backup copy. The first entity provides compensation for the second entity's efforts to restore the third entity's lost data. If the second entity is unable to restore the data, the third entity is compensated for its data loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: John Paul Conn, Thomas John O'Brien, Gregory Hugh Hodgkiss, Peter Kingsley Lake-Johns
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Publication number: 20080271388Abstract: The present invention relates to an anchoring stake that includes an elongate member having a longitudinal axis extending along its longitudinal length, the elongate member having a lower portion which is insertable into a ground environment and an upper portion which in use projects above the ground environment, and at least one anchor member attached to the lower portion of the elongate member. The anchor member is movable between an insertion position in which the length of the at least one anchor member is generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of the elongate member and an anchoring position in which the length of the at least one anchor member extends at an angle away from longitudinal axis of the elongate member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: NORWOOD INDUSTRIES PTY LTDInventors: Peter Kingsley Bayly, Andrew Eason, Justin McCarthy
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Patent number: 6962523Abstract: This invention relates to a power tool (1) including an operative element (4) for treating a work piece. The power tool (1) defines an air passageway and includes propelling means (20) operative to induce air to flow through the passageway. The passageway direct the induced air over the power tool's motor (14) to cool the motor (14). The air is exhausted from the tool (1) by exhaust means onto the operative element (4) and a worked face of the work piece. This cools the operative clement (4) which prolongs its working life. Furthermore, the exhausted air facilitates removal of swarf from the worked face.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Demain Technology PTY LTDInventors: Marc Anthony Fraser, Peter Kingsley Bayly
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Publication number: 20040224621Abstract: This invention relates to a power tool (1) including an operative element (4) for treating a work piece. The power tool (1) defines an air passageway and includes propelling means (20) operative to induce air to flow through the passageway. The passageway direct the induced air over the power tool's motor (14) to cool the motor (14). The air is exhausted from the tool (1) by exhaust means onto the operative element (4) and a worked face of the work piece. This cools the operative clement (4) which prolongs its working life. Furthermore, the exhausted air facilitates removal of swarf from the worked face.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2002Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Mark Anthony Fraser, Peter Kingsley Bayly
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Patent number: 6588147Abstract: A stake for use with plants including: a foundation means for stabilizing the stake being locatable in a relatively fixed position near the plant; a foundation stem extending from the foundation means, at least a portion of the foundation stem being hollow; a holding means for holding the plant or a display object, the holding means being associated with the foundation stem and remote from the foundation means.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Norwood Industries Pty Ltd.Inventors: Peter Kingsley Bayly, Justin McCarthy
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Publication number: 20020073614Abstract: A stake for use with plants including:Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Peter Kingsley Bayly, Justin McCarthy
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Patent number: D449502Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Ozito Industries PTY Ltd.Inventors: Marc Anthony Fraser, Peter Kingsley Bayly
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Patent number: D487342Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: CSL LimitedInventors: Gary Wayne Yewdall, Jillian Louise Isabel Mahon, Paul Murray Malouf, Mark Simon Bayly, Peter Kingsley Bayly