Patents by Inventor Kevin Lockwood

Kevin Lockwood 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).

  • Patent number: 11981066
    Abstract: Rheological measurement systems for use with systems including pressurized polymer melts and/or other viscous materials are described. In one embodiment, a rheometer is connected to an associated system with a bent, curved, or bendable tube to permit the rheometer to measure rheological properties in locations where the rheometer could not otherwise be located due to the presence of obstructions. Embodiments including rigid straight tubes for connecting a rheometer to an associated system are also described. In another embodiment, a flow-through rheometer is connected to an industry standard ½-20 thermowell aperture that is typically used for attaching temperature and pressure probes to a vessel containing a viscous material such as an extruder or injection molding system. The rheological measurement systems described can have improved tube resistance and thermal strength.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2021
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2024
    Assignee: Dynisco Instruments LLC
    Inventors: John A. Czazasty, John R. Biagioni, Kevin Craig, Matthew Lockwood, Michael P. Leonardi
  • Patent number: 8859262
    Abstract: Certain embodiments and aspects of the present invention relate to a photobioreactor including photobioreactor units through which a liquid medium stream and a gas stream flow. The photobioreactor units are floated on a body of water such as a pond or a lake. The liquid medium comprises at least one species of phototrophic organism therein. Certain methods of using the photobioreactor system as part of fuel generation system and/or a gas-treatment process or system at least partially remove certain undesirable pollutants from a gas stream. In certain embodiments, the photobioreactor units are formed of flexible, deformable material and are configured to provide a substantially constant thickness of liquid medium. In certain embodiments, a barrier between the photobioreactor unit and the body of water upon which the unit is floated facilitates thermal communication between the liquid medium and the body of water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: Algae Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Isaac Berzin, Javier de Luis, David Fair, Joe Parrish, Keith Richtman, Fan Chen, Benjamin F. Polito, Miles Walker, Ben Fowler, Kevin Lockwood, Miguel Olaizola
  • Publication number: 20110287544
    Abstract: Certain embodiments and aspects of the present invention relate to a photobioreactor including photobioreactor units through which a liquid medium stream and a gas stream flow. The photobioreactor units are floated on a body of water such as a pond or a lake. The liquid medium comprises at least one species of phototrophic organism therein. Certain methods of using the photobioreactor system as part of fuel generation system and/or a gas-treatment process or system at least partially remove certain undesirable pollutants from a gas stream. In certain embodiments, the photobioreactor units are formed of flexible, deformable material and are configured to provide a substantially constant thickness of liquid medium. In certain embodiments, a barrier between the photobioreactor unit and the body of water upon which the unit is floated facilitates thermal communication between the liquid medium and the body of water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2011
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Isaac Berzin, Javier de Luis, David Fair, Joe Parrish, Keith Richtman, Fan Chen, Benjamin F. Polito, Miles Walker, Ben Fowler, Kevin Lockwood, Miguel Olaizola
  • Patent number: 7980024
    Abstract: Certain embodiments and aspects of the present invention relate to a photobioreactor including photobioreactor units through which a liquid medium stream and a gas stream flow. The photobioreactor units are floated on a body of water such as a pond or a lake. The liquid medium comprises at least one species of phototrophic organism therein. Certain methods of using the photobioreactor system as part of fuel generation system and/or a gas-treatment process or system at least partially remove certain undesirable pollutants from a gas stream. In certain embodiments, the photobioreactor units are formed of flexible, deformable material and are configured to provide a substantially constant thickness of liquid medium. In certain embodiments, a barrier between the photobioreactor unit and the body of water upon which the unit is floated facilitates thermal communication between the liquid medium and the body of water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2011
    Assignee: Algae Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Isaac Berzin, Javier de Luis, David Fair, Joe Parrish, Keith Richtman, Fan Chen, Benjamin F. Polito, Miles Walker, Ben Fowler, Kevin Lockwood, Miguel Olaizola
  • Patent number: 7899758
    Abstract: The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by enabling a sender to easily and automatically track mail. The foregoing is accomplished by first requiring the sender to register the sender's acquisition and possession of a booklet of tracking labels. Sender may indicate to the system the nature of the automated tracking sender wishes (delivery only, failure only, mailing events forwarding, etc.) Sender may override the system for specific mail. Sender is in possession of the labels contained in the booklet which may be wrapped with tamper evidencing material, may register the labels by entering the booklet security code as well as the first sequential label tracking code in a system. The booklet security code is not obtained until the tampering evidencing material is opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Foth, Richard W. Heiden, Cindy Mangiameli, Brian M. Romansky, Kevin Lockwood
  • Publication number: 20090130706
    Abstract: Certain embodiments and aspects of the present invention relate to a photobioreactor including photobioreactor units through which a liquid medium stream and a gas stream flow. The photobioreactor units are floated on a body of water such as a pond or a lake. The liquid medium comprises at least one species of phototrophic organism therein. Certain methods of using the photobioreactor system as part of fuel generation system and/or a gas-treatment process or system at least partially remove certain undesirable pollutants from a gas stream. In certain embodiments, the photobioreactor units are formed of flexible, deformable material and are configured to provide a substantially constant thickness of liquid medium. In certain embodiments, a barrier between the photobioreactor unit and the body of water upon which the unit is floated facilitates thermal communication between the liquid medium and the body of water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2008
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Applicant: Greenfuel Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Isaac Berzin, Javier de Luis, David Fair, Joe Parrish, Keith Richtman, Fan Chen, Benjamin F. Polito, Miles Walker, Ben Fowler, Kevin Lockwood, Miguel Olaizola
  • Publication number: 20040243522
    Abstract: The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by enabling a sender to easily and automatically track mail. The foregoing is accomplished by first requiring the sender to register the sender's acquisition and possession of a booklet of tracking labels. Sender may indicate to the system the nature of the automated tracking sender wishes (delivery only, failure only, mailing events forwarding, etc.) Sender may override the system for specific mail. Sender is in possession of the labels contained in the booklet which may be wrapped with tamper evidencing material, may register the labels by entering the booklet security code as well as the first sequential label tracking code in a system. The booklet security code is not obtained until the tampering evidencing material is opened.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 21, 2004
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Applicant: Pitney Bowes Incorporated
    Inventors: Thomas J. Foth, Richard W. Heiden, Cindy Mangiameli, Brian M. Romansky, Kevin Lockwood