Patents by Inventor Andrew Banks
Andrew Banks 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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Patent number: 10818434Abstract: A system includes a capacitor including: a structure, and one or more capacitive devices at the structure; and an electrically insulating bushing including: a fuse including: a fuse body including a fuse housing, a first fuse end, and a second fuse end, the fuse housing extending from the first fuse end to the second fuse end and defining an interior space, and a fusible element in the interior space, the fusible element electrically connected to the first fuse end and the second fuse end; and an adaptor including: an adaptor body extending from a first adaptor end to a second adaptor end, the adaptor body hermetically sealed to the structure and the second adaptor end configured to receive the first fuse end, and an adaptor connection interface in the adaptor body. The first fuse end is removably connected to the adaptor at the adaptor connection interface.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Eaton Intelligent Power LimitedInventors: Clay Lynwood Fellers, Brent Andrew Banks
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Publication number: 20190318873Abstract: A system includes a capacitor including: a structure, and one or more capacitive devices at the structure; and an electrically insulating bushing including: a fuse including: a fuse body including a fuse housing, a first fuse end, and a second fuse end, the fuse housing extending from the first fuse end to the second fuse end and defining an interior space, and a fusible element in the interior space, the fusible element electrically connected to the first fuse end and the second fuse end; and an adaptor including: an adaptor body extending from a first adaptor end to a second adaptor end, the adaptor body hermetically sealed to the structure and the second adaptor end configured to receive the first fuse end, and an adaptor connection interface in the adaptor body. The first fuse end is removably connected to the adaptor at the adaptor connection interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Clay Lynwood Fellers, Brent Andrew Banks
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Patent number: 9830166Abstract: An Internet of things (IoT) controller may execute a first IoT application, associated with operating an IoT device, and a second IoT application associated with operating the IoT device. The IoT controller may load an IoT application program interface (API) associated with the first IoT application and the second IoT application, and may identify a first set of functions including a first function, associated with the first IoT application, and a second function associated with the second IoT application. The IoT controller may translate, based on the IoT API, the first set of functions to a second set of functions including a third function, associated with the first IoT application, and a fourth function associated with the second IoT application. The IoT controller may cause the IoT device to operate, based on the second set of functions, during the execution of the first IoT application and the second IoT application.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Zhi-hong Zhang, Jonathan Andrew Banks, Laiwah Alice Leung
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Publication number: 20160308957Abstract: An Internet of things (IoT) controller may execute a first IoT application, associated with operating an IoT device, and a second IoT application associated with operating the IoT device. The IoT controller may load an IoT application program interface (API) associated with the first IoT application and the second IoT application, and may identify a first set of functions including a first function, associated with the first IoT application, and a second function associated with the second IoT application. The IoT controller may translate, based on the IoT API, the first set of functions to a second set of functions including a third function, associated with the first IoT application, and a fourth function associated with the second IoT application. The IoT controller may cause the IoT device to operate, based on the second set of functions, during the execution of the first IoT application and the second IoT application.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2015Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Zhi-hong ZHANG, Jonathan Andrew BANKS, Laiwah Alice LEUNG
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Publication number: 20150316001Abstract: A pulse detonation engine including one or more fuel injectors comprising one or more piezoelectric driving stacks wherein a flow control member of each injector is driven directly by the one or more piezoelectric stacks without additional amplification means or interposing elements while a flow area of the nozzle is variably adjustable to deliver controlled flow rates in a desired flow profile to improve engine performance and reduce emissions. The pulse detonation engine configured to support variable mission and operational requirements including delivery of required thrust using specific fuel types and with power and performance of the pulse detonation engine variably adaptable. The fuel injectors associated with the pulse detonation engine configure to deliver specified flow rates with minimal linear movement of the flow control member. The injector and drive electronics configured to deliver higher frequency operation and response with increased operational stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Applicant: Weidlinger Associates, Inc.Inventors: Paul Reynolds, Robert Andrew Banks
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Publication number: 20150285198Abstract: An injector comprising one or more piezoelectric driving stacks wherein a flow control member of the injector is driven directly by the one or more piezoelectric stacks without additional amplification means or interposing elements while a flow area of the nozzle is variably adjustable to deliver controlled flow rates in a desired flow profile to improve engine performance and reduce emissions. The injector is configured to support required flow rates with minimal linear movement of the flow control member. The injector and drive electronics are configured to deliver higher frequency operation and response with increased operational stability due to minimal response lag.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2015Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: WEIDLINGER ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: Paul Reynolds, Robert Andrew Banks
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Patent number: 8845495Abstract: A universal athleticism rating system and related athletic performance measuring systems for accurately detecting and recording athletic performance are disclosed. The athleticism rating system evaluates individual athletes against a common, standardized, set of athletic performance tests. Each athlete performs the athletic tests and his or her scores in the individual tests are entered into a standardized calculation to produce a single athletic performance score. The related performance measuring system is preferably a timing system that ensures quick, easy, and accurate collection of athletic event timing related data without the need for the athlete to wear any special detection devices or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the performance measuring system integrates with the rating system to provide seamless athletic data collection and rating of athletes.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Rodolfo Chapa, Jr., Hamid G. Arjomand, Adam C. Braun, Andrew Bank
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Method of Manufacturing a Stent-Graft Prosthesis With Two Layers of Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene
Publication number: 20140130965Abstract: Methods of forming a stent-graft prosthesis including two layers of ePTFE with at least one stent positioned between or encapsulated within the ePTFE layers include utilizing one or more direct heating elements that are positioned within or in close proximity to a mandrel upon which the stent-graft prosthesis is placed in order to reduce the temperature and/or time required to couple the two ePTFE layers together. An internal heating element may be positioned within a lumen of the mandrel and/or an external heating element may circumferentially surround the mandrel in close proximity thereto. The direct heating elements may be utilized to couple the two layers of ePTFE together without an adhesive or melt layer therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2012Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.Inventors: Andrew Banks, Asim Malik, Meghan Pearson, Christyne Davidian -
Publication number: 20130081376Abstract: A pulse detonation engine including one or more fuel injectors comprising one or more piezoelectric driving stacks wherein a flow control member of each injector is driven directly by the one or more piezoelectric stacks without additional amplification means or interposing elements while a flow area of the nozzle is variably adjustable to deliver controlled flow rates in a desired flow profile to improve engine performance and reduce emissions. The pulse detonation engine configured to support variable mission and operational requirements including delivery of required thrust using specific fuel types and with power and performance of the pulse detonation engine variably adaptable. The fuel injectors associated with the pulse detonation engine configure to deliver specified flow rates with minimal linear movement of the flow control member. The injector and drive electronics configured to deliver higher frequency operation and response with increased operational stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventors: Paul Reynolds, Robert Andrew Banks
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Publication number: 20130068200Abstract: An injector comprising one or more piezoelectric driving stacks wherein a flow control member of the injector is driven directly by the one or more piezoelectric stacks without additional amplification means or interposing elements while a flow area of the nozzle is variably adjustable to deliver controlled flow rates in a desired flow profile to improve engine performance and reduce emissions. The injector is configured to support required flow rates with minimal linear movement of the flow control member. The injector and drive electronics are configured to deliver higher frequency operation and response with increased operational stability due to minimal response lag.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventors: Paul Reynolds, Robert Andrew Banks
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Patent number: 8387900Abstract: A fuel injector apparatus comprising a piezoelectric driving stack and injector assembly wherein a flow control member of the fuel injector apparatus is driven directly by the piezoelectric stack without additional amplification means or interposing elements while the flow area of the nozzle portion is variably adjustable to deliver controlled flow rates in a desired flow profile to improve engine performance and reduce emissions. The injector configuration is adapted to support required flow rates with minimal linear movement of the flow control member.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Weidlinger Associates, Inc.Inventors: Paul Reynolds, Robert Andrew Banks
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Patent number: 8308624Abstract: A method of preparing a crimped tow of cellulose acetate filaments comprising the steps of: a) providing cellulose acetate dope b) forming filaments (23) from the dope c) applying at least one additive to the filaments d) crimping the filaments to form a crimped tow wherein the at least one additive is capable of removing a component from cigarette smoke. Preferably, the component is a Hoffmann analyte. The additive may comprise a solution, liquid, emulsion or particulate material or combinations thereof. Preferably, the additive comprises an acidic compound or an alkaline compound. The additive may comprise malic acid, potassium carbonate, citric acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, ascorbic acid, polyethyleneimine, cyclodextrin, sodium hydroxide, sulphamic acid, sodium sulphamate, polyvinyl acetate and carboxylated acrylate, carbon, silica, zeolite, clay, alumina, metal, molecular sieves or an ion exchange resin.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Celanese Acetate LimitedInventors: John Travers, Craig Day, Andrew Banks
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Patent number: 8287435Abstract: A universal athleticism rating system and related athletic performance measuring systems for accurately detecting and recording athletic performance are disclosed. The athleticism rating system evaluates individual athletes against a common, standardized, set of athletic performance tests. Each athlete performs the athletic tests and his or her scores in the individual tests are entered into a standardized calculation to produce a single athletic performance score. The related performance measuring system is preferably a timing system that ensures quick, easy, and accurate collection of athletic event timing related data without the need for the athlete to wear any special detection devices or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the performance measuring system integrates with the rating system to provide seamless athletic data collection and rating of athletes.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: Rodolfo Chapa, Jr., Hamid G. Arjomand, Adam C. Braun, Andrew Bank
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Publication number: 20120042723Abstract: A universal athleticism rating system and related athletic performance measuring systems for accurately detecting and recording athletic performance are disclosed. The athleticism rating system evaluates individual athletes against a common, standardized, set of athletic performance tests. Each athlete performs the athletic tests and his or her scores in the individual tests are entered into a standardized calculation to produce a single athletic performance score. The related performance measuring system is preferably a timing system that ensures quick, easy, and accurate collection of athletic event timing related data without the need for the athlete to wear any special detection devices or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the performance measuring system integrates with the rating system to provide seamless athletic data collection and rating of athletes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventors: Rodolfo Chapa, JR., Hamid G. Arjomand, Adam C. Braun, Andrew Bank
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Publication number: 20120000990Abstract: A fuel injector apparatus comprising a piezoelectric driving stack and injector assembly wherein a flow control member of the fuel injector apparatus is driven directly by the piezoelectric stack without additional amplification means or interposing elements while the flow area of the nozzle portion is variably adjustable to deliver controlled flow rates in a desired flow profile to improve engine performance and reduce emissions. The injector configuration is adapted to support required flow rates with minimal linear movement of the flow control member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Paul Reynolds, Robert Andrew Banks
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Publication number: 20080245376Abstract: A method of preparing a crimped tow of cellulose acetate filaments comprising the steps of: a) providing cellulose acetate dope b) forming filaments (23) from the dope c) applying at least one additive to the filaments d) crimping the filaments to form a crimped tow wherein the at least one additive is capable of removing a component from cigarette smoke. Preferably, the component is a Hoffmann analyte. The additive may comprise a solution, liquid, emulsion or particulate material or combinations thereof. Preferably, the additive comprises an acidic compound or an alkaline compound. The additive may comprise malic acid, potassium carbonate, citric acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, ascorbic acid, polyethyleneimine, cyclodextrin, sodium hydroxide, sulphamic acid, sodium sulphamate, polyvinyl acetate and carboxylated acrylate, carbon, silica, zeolite, clay, alumina, metal, molecular sieves or an ion exchange resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2006Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: John Travers, Craig Day, Andrew Banks
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Publication number: 20070130144Abstract: For concurrent processing of list items by multiple control threads, a list structure is provided in the form of a reference list referencing items by a sequence number and a plurality of sub-lists across which the items are distributed. The reference list is locked when allocating or retrieving a sequence number for an item, but only the sub-list in which an item is held is locked when a control thread adds or removes an item to or from the sub-list.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventor: ANDREW BANKS
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Publication number: 20070011163Abstract: A method of operating a message handling system comprises maintaining queues, receiving messages, placing each message on a queue, running one or more applications which access the queues, detecting the receipt of a message with a predefined flag, and blocking at least one application from accessing the message with the predefined flag. The blocking of at least one application from accessing the message with the predefined flag can be achieved by discarding the message with the predefined flag prior to the message being placed on a queue. In an alternative embodiment, the blocking is achieved by preventing the blocked applications from removing the message from a queue.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: New Orchard RoadInventors: Andrew Banks, David McCann, David Postlethwaite, Tristram Reilly
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Publication number: 20070005800Abstract: To differentiate between alias instances of a resource, rank values are assigned to message queues or their respective queue managers to enable differentiation between a highest-ranked message storage location and its lower-ranked alias. This allows a message routing process to make an appropriate selection between a target message queue and an alias for the queue, avoiding the potential problem of messages being delayed by repeated passing between alias queues of gateway queue managers. The potential problem may arise where alias queues are provided for workload sharing and the routing process does not inherently differentiate between a target queue, an alias, and a backup. The solution is to define which queues can be selected on rank values assigned to the queues or their queue managers, and set selection preferences as priority attribute values assigned to the queues or queue managers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Banks, Gavin Beardall, Brian Homewood, Ian Vanstone
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Publication number: 20060206534Abstract: A sequence of processing transactions operating on a cached data set, which depend on each other because they operate on the same items of data from the data set. The transactions are saved until the master copy of the data becomes available. The transactions are played back against the master copy until one of the played back transactions fails because another transaction which operated on the same items of data but against a separate cached copy and originating from another application, was successfully played back on the master copy at an earlier time. At this point, all subsequent transactions which depended on the failing transaction are rolled back on the cached copy (with appropriate failure reports generated) and activity resumes from there. “Chained” (optimistic) transactions can therefore be applied to cached data and can be allowed to progress by recording their dependencies so they can be undone when required.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Andrew Banks, Michael Cobbett, David Vyvyan, Mark Wynn-Mackenzie