Patents by Inventor David Parry
David Parry 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: 6482450Abstract: A method for preparing a cold water infusing leaf tea. Green tea leaves are macerated, treated with tannase, fermented in the presence of hydrogen peroxide in an amount that is sufficient to activate endogenous peroxidases to oxidise gallic acid and other compounds that are liberated by the tannase treatment, and then dried. The final product is a black leaf tea that infuses in hot or cold water to give good flavour and colour.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Lipton, division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Christopher William Goodsall, Timothy Graham Jones, Joseph Kipsiele Mitei, Andrew David Parry, Richard Safford, Ambalavanar Thiru
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Patent number: 6432467Abstract: Black leaf tea that has the appearance of orthodox processed black tea but has the infusion characteristics of CTC processed black leaf tea. Various methods are given to define orthodox appearance and CTC infusion character.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Lipton, a division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Ruth Louisa Blair, Andrew David Parry, Peter Joseph Stabler
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Publication number: 20010048956Abstract: A process for manufacturing black leaf tea that looks and feels like orthodox processed tea but has the liquor characteristics of a fuller fermented CTC processed tea. The process involves withering a first supply of freshly plucked tea leaves, macerating the withered leaves, allowing the macerated withered leaves to ferment to produce macerated dhool, withering a second supply of freshly plucked tea leaves, mixing the macerated dhool obtained from the first supply of leaves with the withered leaves obtained from the second supply of leaves, rolling the mixture, allowing the rolled mixture to ferment, and drying the fermented mixture to yield black leaf tea.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Applicant: Lipton, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Ruth Louisa Blair, Robert Ong?apos;Ondi Mayaka, Andrew David Parry, Peter Joseph Stabler
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Patent number: 6113965Abstract: Theaflavin is produced by separating theaflavin from a slurry fermentation product of green leaf tea that has been treated with tannase prior to slurry fermentation. Methods for making theaflavin-rich extracts and cold water soluble tea powders and products are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Lipton, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Christopher William Goodsall, Andrew David Parry, Richard Safford, Ambalavanar Thiru
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Patent number: 6031847Abstract: The present invention comprises a dynamic skew compensation circuit. The present invention includes a receiver, a plurality of channel inputs built into the receiver, and a delay stack structure coupled to the plurality of channel inputs. The receiver is adapted to accept data from a parallel data transfer cable. The channel inputs couple to each of the individual communications channels which comprise the parallel data transfer cable. The delay stack structure includes a plurality of delay stacks, each coupled to a respective channel input. Each delay stack dynamically selects an additional delay amount for its respective communications channel such that each communications channel of the parallel data transfer cable is deskewed with respect to the others. In so doing, the distances across which data can be received and the speeds at which data is transferred via the parallel data transfer cable is increased.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Silicon Graphics, IncInventors: Hansel Anthony Collins, Paul Everhardt, David Parry, Greg Chesson
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Patent number: 5961063Abstract: A device for protecting the fingers while applying stretch film under tension from a roll of film wound on a core by braking the core manually from within. The device is a unitary flexible plastic body including a generally cylindrical hollow body sized to fit within the core, and a flexible brim at one end of the body. The brim has substantial width, so that it can be folded over the end of the core, and braking force can then be delivered to both the inside and to the outside of the core by inserting at least one finger into the device and then squeezing the core between the thumb and finger.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: J. C. Parry & Sons Co., Inc.Inventor: David Parry
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Patent number: 5556598Abstract: A device for capturing a component present in a fluid 18 a pipette tip having a rearward end 15 adapted to be fitted on a micro-pipette, and a forward end 12 with a membrane 17, adapted to bind the component, extending across the pipette tip.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1993Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Amersham International plc.Inventors: Margaret P. Raybuck, Michael K. Kenrick, David A. Parry
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Patent number: 5447864Abstract: A method of separating cell nuclei from cells comprises: treating a fluid containing whole cells so as to selectively lyse the cytoplasmic membrane together with a small proportion of the nuclear membranes but leaving a large proportion of the cell nuclei intact; applying the treated fluid to a membrane whereby a mesh of DNA from the lysed nuclei is formed on the surface and captures intact cell nuclei. A device for use in the method is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Amersham International LimitedInventors: Margaret P. Raybuck, Michael K. Kenrick, David A. Parry, Andrew L. Bertera, John G. Anson, Nicola M. Williamson
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Patent number: 5355978Abstract: A liquid-immersed disc brake has a housing containing rotatable and stationary members operated by a wedge device for brake actuation from actuating means. The brake is supplied with cooling liquid, of which the flow is controlled by a valve, a portion of which is incorporated into the housing. The valve is closed by action thereon of the actuator means and opened so as to admit cooling liquid to the brake as a result of the actuator means performing an actuating movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Lucas Industries, public limited companyInventors: Anthony G. Price, David Parry, Michael A. Taylor, Andrew R. Broadwell
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Patent number: 4862998Abstract: In a self-energizing disc brake of the spreading type the actuator mechanism incorporates a restrictor in the form of a circumferentially extending discontinuous oil-seal which co-operates with radial faces on the two pressure plates. A secondary, or elevated, reservoir for liquid is therefore defined between said pressure plates by said oil-seal. Liquid can escape from this reservoir in order to enhance the cooling of the braking surfaces, defined by engagement of rotatable friction discs with end faces of a housing, pressure plates and a planar non-rotatable disc. In the brake shown in FIG. 6 two annular members act as seals on the ends of the outermost friction discs.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventors: Roy Campbell, Andrew P. Green, Anthony G. Price, David Parry
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Patent number: 4653614Abstract: In a self-energizing disc brake of the spreading type the recesses in the pressure plates in which the balls are housed, are machined directly into the material of the plates on pitch circles in the two plates of corresponding diameters. Each recess comprises an inclined ramp surface terminating at opposite ends in first and second end portions of which the end portion at the deeper end is engaged by the ball in an "off" position of brake, and the second portion is engaged by the ball to preclude further relative angular movement between the plates in brake-applying direction, thereby indicating a "wear stop". In addition ramp surfaces of different slopes may be located between the end portions so that an increased brake-applying effort towards a fully worn lining condition provides a wear warning device.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited CompanyInventors: Anthony G. Price, David Parry, Roy Campbell
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Patent number: 4553395Abstract: The piston of an hydraulic master cylinder is guided to slide in portions of a bore in a body on opposite sides of a port in the wall of the body by a guide portion of the piston which is disposed on the outermost side of the port and by a cylindrical, axially extending, guide part at the outer end of a radial flange on a retainer. The retainer is mounted on an extension at the inner end of the piston and forms an abutment for a return spring for the piston.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1983Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventors: Anthony G. Price, David Parry
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Patent number: 4508198Abstract: In a disc brake the application of the brake is initiated by angular movement of at least one pressure plate with respect to a reaction member to cause the pressure plate to move axially into engagement with a friction disc which, in turn, is urged into engagement with a surface in a stationary housing. The angular movement is effected hydraulically by an actuator comprising a piston working in a bore of a cylinder, the axis of which is substantially at right angles to that of the brake. The piston acts through a part-spherical rocking thrust coupling associated with a pull-rod passing through the actuator with a substantial clearance, the inner end of the pull-rod being pivotally coupled to a lug on the pressure plate, and the outer end being adapted for connection to a hand lever by which the pull-rod can be moved in a brake-applying direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1983Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: Lucas IndustriesInventors: Graham J. Gornall, Anthony G. Price, David Parry
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Patent number: 4021276Abstract: A shadow mask particularly useful in ion implantation processes is disclosed. The mask is fabricated by doping a surface region of a semiconductor wafer to render that region resistant to a particular etchant, machining cavities in the surface of the wafer opposite the doped surface to a depth that does not quite reach the doped region, forming pattern openings in the webs remaining across the ends of the cavities, and thinning the webs by exposure to the particular etchant until the undoped material in the webs is removed. Thus, the ultimate thickness of the webs is controlled substantially by the doping depth.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1975Date of Patent: May 3, 1977Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Kon Ho Cho, Peter David Parry