Patents by Inventor Mark Riddell

Mark Riddell 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: 8458871
    Abstract: A large machining apparatus for working a substantially planar workpiece such as a metal plate in relation to which a set of work actions, such as machining grooves and holes, is required at one of a number of work zones on or in the workpiece, the apparatus including: a working assembly such as a drop down drill movably mounted on a beam for reciprocal linear movement along a first horizontal axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece; and an assembly rail movably mounted on the beam at right angles to the beam to carry the working assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2013
    Assignee: HG-Farley Laserlab Co. Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Damiano A. Messina, Zuozhang Li, Quan Wang, Mark Riddell
  • Patent number: 8061926
    Abstract: A crash barrier beam (10) suitable for temporary placement on a road comprises a housing (18) which, in profile, has a laterally extending base (12) for contact with the road. The beam has a narrower central element (14) upwardly extending from the base that terminates in a top portion (16). The exterior of the housing provides a continuous impact surface to an oncoming vehicle and the profile provides stability to the beam on impact. The crash barrier beam (10) has a length defined by a first end (24) and a second end (26, 28). At least one of the first and second ends comprises formations (32, 34) for engagement with corresponding formations (38, 40) on an end of an adjacent beam (10?) so as to facilitate joining of the beams to one another. The formations are configured for the beams to be substantially self-aligning with respect to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2011
    Assignee: Hill & Smith Limited
    Inventors: Mark Riddell, Leslie J. Wall, Peter J. Wilkinson, John L. Addy, Mark G. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20100061800
    Abstract: A crash barrier beam (10) suitable for temporary placement on a road comprises a housing (18) which, in profile, has a laterally extending base (12) for contact with the road. The beam has a narrower central element (14) upwardly extending from the base that terminates in a top portion (16). The exterior of the housing provides a continuous impact surface to an oncoming vehicle and the profile provides stability to the beam on impact. The crash barrier beam (10) has a length defined by a first end (24) and a second end (26, 28). At least one of the first and second ends comprises formations (32, 34) for engagement with corresponding formations (38, 40) on an end of an adjacent beam (10?) so as to facilitate joining of the beams to one another. The formations are configured for the beams to be substantially self-aligning with respect to each other.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2007
    Publication date: March 11, 2010
    Inventors: Mark Riddell, Leslie J. Wall, Peter J. Wilkinson, John L. Addy, Mark G. Reynolds
  • Publication number: 20100031487
    Abstract: A large machining apparatus for working a substantially planar workpiece such as a metal plate in relation to which a set of work actions, such as machining grooves and holes, is required at one of a number of work zones on or in the workpiece, the apparatus including: a working assembly such as a drop down drill movably mounted on a beam for reciprocal linear movement along a first horizontal axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the workpiece; and an assembly rail movably mounted on the beam at right angles to the beam to carry the working assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Publication date: February 11, 2010
    Applicant: HG - Farley Laserlab Co. Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Damiano A. Messina, Zuozhang Li, Quan Wang, Mark Riddell