Patents by Inventor James McLean
James McLean 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: 6907485Abstract: A CANOpen network including a bus master and an I/O module are disclosed. Each are communicatively coupled to a common bus. The I/O module is subject to a state change. The bus master collects state information from the I/O module by sending a state signal from the I/O module to the bus master in response to a state change of the I/O module, sending a trigger signal from the bus master to the I/O module, and sending a state signal from the I/O module to the bus master in response to the trigger signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Schneider Automation Inc.Inventors: William A. White, III, James McLean, Lawrence W. Hill, Jean-Francois Rolland, William D. Sparks
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Publication number: 20050017126Abstract: A swept aircraft wing includes a leading airfoil element and a trailing airfoil element. At least one full-span slot is defined by the wing during at least one transonic condition of the wing. The full-span slot allows a portion of the air flowing along the lower surface of the leading airfoil element to split and flow over the upper surface of the trailing airfoil element so as to achieve a performance improvement in the transonic condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: James McLean, David Witkowski, Richard Campbell
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Publication number: 20040244449Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for reducing the width of a plurality of longitudinal slots or other openings spaced circumferentially around a slotted tubular member. The invention includes a seaming roller positioned to contact the outer surface of the slotted tubular member for transverse movement across the plurality of slots, and adapted to apply a force onto the slotted tubular member so as to reduce the slot width. The width of the plurality of slots is detected and compared to a set value indicative of a desired end slot width and based on this comparison, an adjustor connected to the seaming roller, adjusts the force applied by the seaming roller to the plurality of slots. Each opening is adjusted by the seaming roller to have a profile with a width that throughout the length of the slot profile, varies no more than a given tolerance from the desired end slot width.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: International Roller Technology Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Alexander Hruschak, Terry James McLean, Richard Todd Ariss
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Publication number: 20040199900Abstract: A management system and corresponding management method are described which operate by defining a system or process as a number of discreet elements; defining relationships between the elements; changing the other elements according to the defined relationships when a change is made to an element of the system or process, or a further element is added; and storing the previous version of an element when an element is changed. A history of changes is maintained which allows the history of operation of the system or process to be statically analysed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Simon Wild, Donald James McLean
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Patent number: 6715341Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for use in measuring permeability of a material. The apparatus 1 comprises a non-contact probe 6 comprising an inner pipe 8 and an outer pipe 10 which are arranged coaxially; a gas inlet for admitting a flow of gas into a first space 9 defined between the inner and outer pipes; and pressure difference measuring systems DP for measuring a pressure difference &Dgr;P between said first space (P1) and a second space (P2) comprising the interior of the inner pipe 8. The probe 6 is mounted on a moveable head assembly 11 and the apparatus 1 further includes a position control system 12, 22 for controlling the movement of the head assembly 11 so as to cause the probe 6 to scan across a surface 2 of the material to be analysed, while maintaining the probe 6 at a constant distance Z from said surface 2, and for collecting pressure difference &Dgr;P measurements, using said pressure difference measuring device DP during scanning movement of the probe 6.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Heriot-Watt UniversityInventors: David Gordon Bowen, Brian George Davidson Smart, James McLean Somerville
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Patent number: 6589489Abstract: An air purifier has an air flow path with a dielectric body interposed across the path. The dielectric body may be made of, for example, quartz or alumina fibers or silica granules or sponge so that it is porous to air and transmissive to ultraviolet (“UV”) light. A source of ultraviolet light emits UV1 and UV2 light into the airflow path upstream of the dielectric body and at least UV2 light into the dielectric body itself. The UV light forms ozone. The ozone, as well as water vapor in the air, naturally attaches to the dielectric body which concentrates these materials in the dielectric body. The UV light irradiating the ozone and water in the dielectric body causes the formation of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals which assist in sterilizing the incoming air.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: L2B Environmental Systems Inc.Inventors: William H. Morrow, Larry James McLean
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Publication number: 20030084384Abstract: A method and apparatus for improving communication throughout a network is disclosed. The network includes a module capable of transmitting messages in response to a change of state. Bit errors transmitted within network are detected and a detected bit error rate is calculated. A residual, i.e., undetected, error probability is determined in response to the detected bit error rate. Corrective action towards reducing the effects of the residual errors is taken, e.g., retransmission of messages, in response to the residual error probability exceeding a predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Schneider Automation Inc.Inventors: William A. White, Lawrence W. Hill, James A. McLean, William D. Sparks, Jean-Francois Rolland
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Publication number: 20030084207Abstract: A CANOpen network including a bus master and an I/O module is disclosed. Each is communicatively coupled to a common bus. The I/O module is subject to a state change. The bus master collects state information from the I/O module by determining if the bus master is prepared to receive further data from the bus and sending a trigger signal from the bus master to the I/O module if the bus master is prepared to receive further data from the bus. The I/O modules sends a state signal to the bus master in response to the trigger signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Schneider Automation Inc.Inventors: William A. White, Lawrence W. Hill, James McLean, William D. Sparks, Jean-Francois Rolland
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Publication number: 20030084216Abstract: A CANOpen network including a bus master and an I/O module are disclosed. Each are communicatively coupled to a common bus. The I/O module is subject to a state change. The bus master collects state information from the I/O module by sending a state signal from the I/O module to the bus master in response to a state change of the I/O module, sending a trigger signal from the bus master to the I/O module, and sending a state signal from the I/O module to the bus master in response to the trigger signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Schneider Automation Inc.Inventors: William A. White, James McLean, Lawrence W. Hill, Jean-Francois Rolland, William D. Sparks
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Publication number: 20030059549Abstract: A photo-catalytic overcoat on a UV reflective paint layer is employed to maintain high reflectance for long periods of time by continuously removing organic films when exposed to UV light. Advantageously, nano-particles comprising the photo-catalytic overcoat are composed of a semiconductor material that lead to the production of oxygen and hydroxyl free radicals when illuminated with UV light in the presence of water vapor. Some of these free radicals oxidize organic surface films, converting the surface films into gaseous H2O and CO2. This reduces the amount of organic deposits on the surface of the reflective paint layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: William H. Morrow, Larry James McLean
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Publication number: 20020189325Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for use in measuring permeability of a material. The apparatus 1 comprises a non-contact probe 6 comprising an inner pipe 8 and an outer pipe 10 which are arranged coaxially; a gas inlet for admitting a flow of gas into a first space 9 defined between the inner and outer pipes; and pressure difference measuring systems DP for measuring a pressure difference &Dgr;P between said first space (P1) and a second space (P2) comprising the interior of the inner pipe 8. The probe 6 is mounted on a moveable head assembly 11 and the apparatus 1 further includes a position control system 12, 22 for controlling the movement of the head assembly 11 so as to cause the probe 6 to scan across a surface 2 of the material to be analysed, while maintaining the probe 6 at a constant distance Z from said surface 2, and for collecting pressure difference &Dgr;P measurements, using said pressure difference measuring device DP during scanning movement of the probe 6.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: David Gordon Bowen, Brian George Davidson Smart, James McLean Somerville
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Publication number: 20020168305Abstract: An air purifier has an air flow path with a dielectric body interposed across the path. The dielectric body may be made of, for example, quartz or alumina fibers or silica granules or sponge so that it is porous to air and transmissive to ultraviolet (“UV”) light. A source of ultraviolet light emits UV1 and UV2 light into the airflow path upstream of the dielectric body and at least UV2 light into the dielectric body itself. The UV light forms ozone. The ozone, as well as water vapor in the air, naturally attaches to the dielectric body which concentrates these materials in the dielectric body. The UV light irradiating the ozone and water in the dielectric body causes the formation of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals which assist in sterilizing the incoming air.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: William H. Morrow, Larry James McLean
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Patent number: 6100972Abstract: A system for determining a dimension of a detail includes an optical scope for producing an image of the detail, an image scaling device for providing a scaled image size, and a processor. The system also includes a video camera which is either within the optical scope or external to the optical scope. The optical scope includes a focusing device for adjusting a focal position of the image of the detail and a device for providing a focus position signal based a position of the focusing device. The processor converts the focus position signal into an object distance signal, or a magnification signal, or both, and determines the dimension of the detail based on the scaled image size and based on the object distance signal, or the magnification signal, or both. The system further comprises means to compensate for changes in temperature of the optical scope to ensure that the measurement accuracy is not compromised by expansion or contraction of the scope.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Keymed (Medical & Industrial Equipment) Ltd.Inventors: Jennifer Marian Harley, Robert James McLean, Philip Michael Coath, Barry Edward Luke
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Patent number: 5926150Abstract: A compact, broadband antenna derived from the inverted-F antenna configuration is disclosed. The tapered inverted-F antenna (TIFA) is able to generate high intensity electric fields with a physically small package size, making it particular useful for electromagnetic compatibility testing applications. This antenna derives its broadband characteristics from the combination of a number of unique features. The TIFA utilizes radiating elements that are broadband planar frames or planar sheets. The planar frames provide extended performance at low frequencies and may also include an interior lattice structure of various configurations. The novel use of triangular or "bowtie" elements for the feed and shunt elements of the TIFA provides extended performance at high frequencies. When suitably configured and properly matched to a log-periodic dipole array, the antenna is capable of providing high intensity electric fields with a very wide useful bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Tactical Systems Research, Inc.Inventors: James McLean, Gentry Crook
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Patent number: 5656242Abstract: An air purifier has a perforated plate between UV lamps on the one hand and a porous air filter on the other. Biological material is trapped by the filter and eventually killed by the low dose of UV radiation which passes through the perforations in the plate. Filtered air passing through the plate is subjected to a high dose of UV radiation which sterilizes remaining biological material in the air. An electrostatic filter at the outlet may trap viruses which have been positively charged either by the action of the UV lamps or by positively charging the plate in order to strip electrons from the viruses. The UV lamps may be mercury lamps which are allowed to emit at both their ozone forming wavelength as well as the ozone breakdown wavelength. In such instance, a light filter surrounds the lamps which passes light only at the ozone breakdown wavelength. Air subjected to the unfiltered light is consequently subjected to ozone, which is a known biocide.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: L2B Environmental Systems Inc.Inventors: William Morrow, Larry James McLean
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Patent number: 4035240Abstract: The water purification apparatus of this invention is used in combination with a domestic hot water heating tank and comprises a water container mounted on top of the tank. Hot tank water is supplied to the container through a passage controlled by a float-actuated needle valve. Water in the container receives additional heat from a heat-radiating pipe which extends from the tank through the container and back to the tank to maintain a continuous circulation. Water vapor formed in the container is carried away through a duct and condenses. A receptacle is provided for receiving condensate from the discharge outlet of the duct.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1975Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Inventor: Peter James McLean