Patents by Inventor Anthony Clark
Anthony Clark 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: 20100241760Abstract: A server computer includes a performance monitor module and a throttling logic module. The performance monitor module includes performance monitors that monitor system parameters of the server computer. The throttling logic module determines whether a system parameter monitored by a performance monitor exceeds a predetermined threshold. When a system parameter exceeds a predetermined threshold, the throttling logic module sets a throttling flag. The throttling logic module activates throttling at the server computer when at least one throttling flag is set for each of a predetermined number of time snapshots. The activation of throttling limits the processing of request messages received by the server computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jian Zhang, Lida Li, Christopher` Anthony Clark, JR., Ivonne Dnisse Galvan Coiffier, Rahul Sakdeo, Don Adam Hedgpeth, Seth A. Sanusi
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Patent number: 7789318Abstract: A wall mounted domestic combined heat and power appliance comprising housing (1) containing a prime mover to generate electrical power and heat output. At least one bracket (2) at each side of the housing mounts the housing to a wall (W). Each bracket comprises a main body which is elongate in a vertical direction and has a L-shape cross section. Each extremity of the L-shape cross section has an enlarged portion (22, 23), a first (23) of which provides a spacer between the main body and the housing, and a second (22) of which provides a spacer between the main body and the wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Microgen Engine Corporation Holding B.V.Inventors: David Anthony Tokell, John Antony Stephenson, Adam Richard Gregory, David Anthony Clark
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Patent number: 7790426Abstract: The invention relates to sesquiterpene synthases and methods of their production and use. In one embodiment, the invention provides nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence as described herein that encodes for at least one sesquiterpene synthases. In a further embodiment, the invention also provides for sesquiterpene synthases and methods of making and using these enzymes. For example, sesquiterpene synthases of the invention may be used to convert farnesyl-pyrophosphate to various oxygenated and aliphatic sesquiterpenes including valencene, bicyclo-germacrene, cubebol and delta-cadinene.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Firmenich SAInventors: Michel Schalk, Anthony Clark
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Publication number: 20100043727Abstract: A heating system for heating a fluid, the system comprising two separate heat exchangers, each directly heated by a burner to heat the fluid, a common flue into which the two burners are arranged to discharge their exhaust gas, a common fan arranged to supply air to the two burners, and a gas supply to each burner. A splitter valve splits the air flow from the fan to the two burners. A controller controls the speed of the fan, the position of the splitter valve and the gas supplies according to the heat output requirement of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: MICROGEN ENGINE CORPORATION HOLDING B.V.Inventors: David Anthony Clark, Alan McCarthy-Wyper
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Publication number: 20090293473Abstract: A Stirling engine (1) to which an annular burner (2) is attached and is sealed to the engine by a flexible annular sealing member (5). An annular coolant channel (4) in the form of an annular coolant channel member (24) with a U-shaped cross-section attached to a mounting bracket (3) cools the seal (5). The channel member (24) has an upwardly extending annular flange (29) to shield the interface between the burner (2) and mounting bracket (3). An annular lip (33) extends from a lower region of the coolant channel (24) and the top of the sealing member (5) is fitted around this lip. The sealing member (5) is fitted in place after the coolant channel member (24) has been mounted to the bracket (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: MICROGEN ENERGY LIMITEDInventors: Christopher John Spenceley, David Anthony Clark
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Publication number: 20090293455Abstract: An exhaust control system for use with a combustion engine is disclosed. The exhaust control system may have an exhaust passage configured to receive a flow of exhaust from the combustion engine, a particulate filter located within the exhaust passage, and an oxidation catalyst located upstream of the filter. The oxidation catalyst may be configured to promote regeneration of the particulate filter and may have an activation temperature range. The exhaust control system may also have a heating device located to selectively warm the oxidation catalyst to within the activation temperature range, and a controller in communication with the combustion engine and the heating device. The controller may be configured to detect a loading of the particulate filter exceeding a first loaded threshold amount, and to detect a low temperature condition of the combustion engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Anthony Clark Rodman, Cornelius Nicolae Opris
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Publication number: 20090293456Abstract: An exhaust system for use with a combustion engine is disclosed. The exhaust system may have an exhaust passage configured to receive a flow of exhaust from the combustion engine, a particulate filter located within the exhaust passage, and a heating device located to selectively warm the flow of exhaust passing through the particulate filter. The exhaust system may also have a controller in communication with the combustion engine and the heating device. The controller may be configured to continuously determine an amount of particulate matter within the particulate filter, continuously determine a desired regeneration temperature based on the amount of particulate matter, and continuously determine an error value as a function of the desired regeneration temperature and an actual regeneration temperature. The controller may be further configured to determine an amount of particulate matter within the particulate filter, and adjust an amount of warming provided by the heating device based on the error value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Anthony Clark Rodman, Cornelius Nicolae Opris
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Publication number: 20090260355Abstract: A Stirling engine assembly comprising a Stirling engine (1) having a head (2). A burner (7) for providing heat to the engine head surrounds the head. A flexible seal (20) seals the interface between the engine and burner. A first liquid coolant circuit (25) is positioned between the burner and seal to reduce the heat transfer from the burner to the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: John Howard Alderson, David Anthony Clark, Julie Patricia Hyde, Heather Allderidge, Jennifer Jane Lamb
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Publication number: 20090211243Abstract: An annular burner assembly having an annular burner mesh. An annular gas/air supply duct supplies a combustible gas/air mixture to the burner mesh in a substantially axial direction. A flow modifier is provided in the vicinity of the burner and has a plurality of fins each extending in a substantially radial plane to define a plurality of passages arranged circumferentially around the supply duct to substantially laminarise the gas/air mixture. The fins provide a thermal link from the burner to a location radially away from the burner. The burner assembly is particularly suited to a Stirling engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: MICROGEN ENERGY LIMITEDInventors: Stephen Michael Hasko, David Anthony Clark, Trevor James Appleton, Haether Allderidge
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Publication number: 20090155874Abstract: The present invention relates to a microorganism capable of producing a terpene of choice. The microorganism expresses a heterologous pathway for the formation of isoprene units and, preferably, a heterologous terpene synthase. In this way, high amounts of terpene can be isolated from the medium of the microorganism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Anthony Clark, Jêrome Maury, Mohammad Ali Asadollahi, Kasper Møller, Jens Nielsen, Michel Schalk
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Patent number: 7459799Abstract: A domestic combined heat and power (dchp) unit includes a Stirling engine 1 to provide heat for a domestic dwelling along with a source of electrical power. Under normal operation, the dchp is supplied with power from the national grid. When there is an interruption in the mains power from the grid, the dchp switches into a grid independent mode wherein power is generated by the dchp and is supplied to a controller 26 and to a water pump so as to maintain integrity of heat supply to the dwelling; the remaining power after that is supplied to selected domestic electrically powered equipment such as lights or television sets. The invention also discloses methods for black start of the dchp during a mains power loss, and also modification of the operating voltage on start up of electrical equipment during a power loss, to prevent the Stirling engine stalling.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Microgen Energy LimitedInventors: Wayne Kenneth Aldridge, David Anthony Clark, George McChesney Francis, Heather Allderidge, Graham Richard Roberts
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Publication number: 20080213832Abstract: The invention relates to sesquiterpene synthases and methods of their production and use. In one embodiment, the invention provides nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence as described herein that encodes for at least one sesquiterpene synthases. In a further embodiment, the invention also provides for sesquiterpene synthases and methods of making and using these enzymes. For example, sesquiterpene synthases of the invention may be used to convert farnesyl-pyrophosphate to various oxygenated and aliphatic sesquiterpenes including valencene, bicyclo-germacrene, cubebol and delta-cadinene.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Firmenich SAInventors: Michel Schalk, Anthony Clark
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Publication number: 20080161063Abstract: Disclosed are methods and devices for adapting a ringtone in accordance with ambient noise. In one embodiment a method includes processing an ambient noise signal to determine an ambient noise volume. When there is an incoming communication and it is determined that the ambient noise has a low ambient noise volume, a method can include generating a ringtone having a ringtone volume that is initially a low volume and increasing the ringtone volume over a predetermined period of time. A method can include applying a filter to the ringtone signal to increase a signal-to-noise ratio, the filter configured to increase an amplitude of a frequency that is not one of the predominant frequencies of the ambient noise and that the transducer is configured to output according to the transducer frequency response. In another embodiment, a second transducer may generate a ringtone output in addition to the first transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2006Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Adrian M. Schuster, Christopher A. Evans, Ukrit Visitkitjakarn, Joel Anthony Clark
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Publication number: 20080099092Abstract: A splitter valve comprising an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve both having orifices. The relative position of these elements determines the split of the flow. The orifices are configured so that the relative split between the two streams has a linear relationship with the relative position of the inner element and outer sleeve. A perforate plate is provided across at least one outlet to laminarise the flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2005Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: MICROGEN ENERGY LIMITEDInventors: Stephen Michael Hasko, James Robert Lowrie, David Anthony Clark
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Patent number: 7356987Abstract: An exhaust gas recirculation system for a power source, has at least one inlet port configured to receive at least a portion of a flow of exhaust produced by the power source. The exhaust gas recirculation system also has an electrode disposed upstream of the at least one inlet port and configured to charge particulate matter in the flow of exhaust. The exhaust gas recirculation system further has at least one collection surface configured to allow the at least one electrode to repel the charged particulate matter away from the at least one inlet port towards the at least one collection surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Matthew Thomas Kiser, David Michael Thaler, Anthony Clark Rodman, Matthew Earnest Williams
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Publication number: 20080025935Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for screening compounds having the ability to prevent, treat or reduce malodor development on body surfaces. In particular, the method allows to efficiently screen for compound having the ability of preventing sweat malodor development caused by volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs). The present invention is based on the finding of the direct precursor of naturally VSCs, which is present in human sweat and which will be metabolized by Staphylococci to VSCs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Christian Starkenmann, Anthony Clark, Myriam Troccaz, Yvan Niclass
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Publication number: 20070279424Abstract: Methods and apparatus for repairing inoperative pixels in a display are provided. In particular, the present invention provides methods and apparatus for improving the effective yield rates of displays, such as liquid crystal micro-displays, by disconnecting inoperative pixels from their defective drive circuitry and tying such pixels to the working drive circuit of a nearby pixel. A display can be repaired without the need to provide redundant drive circuitry underneath each pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Richard Keeney, Farhad Nourbakhsh, Anthony Clark
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Publication number: 20070279423Abstract: Methods and apparatus for repairing inoperative pixels in a display are provided. In particular, the present invention provides methods and apparatus for improving the effective yield rates of displays, such as liquid crystal micro-displays, by disconnecting inoperative pixels from their defective drive circuitry and tying such pixels to the working drive circuit of a nearby pixel. A display can be repaired without the need to provide redundant drive circuitry underneath each pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Richard Keeney, Farhad Nourbakhsh, Anthony Clark
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Patent number: 7280090Abstract: Methods and apparatus for repairing inoperative pixels in a display are provided. In particular, the present invention provides methods and apparatus for improving the effective yield rates of displays, such as liquid crystal micro-displays, by disconnecting inoperative pixels from their defective drive circuitry and tying such pixels to the working drive circuit of a nearby pixel. A display can be repaired without the need to provide redundant drive circuitry underneath each pixel.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Electronics for Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Keeney, Farhad Nourbakhsh, Anthony Clark
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Patent number: 7273735Abstract: The invention relates to sesquiterpene synthases and methods of their production and use. In one embodiment, the invention provides nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence as described herein that encodes for at least one sesquiterpene synthases. In a further embodiment, the invention also provides for sesquiterpene synthases and methods of making and using these enzymes. For example, sesquiterpene synthases of the invention may be used to convert farnesyl-pyrophosphate to various oxygenated and aliphatic sesquiterpenes including valencene, bicyclo-germacrene, cubebol and delta-cadinene.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Firmenich SAInventors: Michel Schalk, Anthony Clark