Patents by Inventor Peter Hajdukiewicz
Peter Hajdukiewicz 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: 8058516Abstract: The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the Metallothionein gene of Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, transgenic plants and seeds containing the Oryza sativa regulatory polynucleotide sequences, and methods for preparing and using the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Monsanto Technology LLCInventors: Wei Wu, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang
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Patent number: 8006399Abstract: An apparatus for measuring a surface of a workpiece is described. The apparatus comprises a support, attachable to the moveable arm of a machine, such as a coordinate positioning machine, and rotatable about first and second axes of rotation, the axes driven by first and second motors respectively. The apparatus additionally comprises a surface sensing device for sensing the surface of a workpiece, rotatable about a third axis of rotation. This third axis of rotation is alignable with the first axis of rotation, and when aligned, rotation of the support relative to the surface sensing device is actuatable by the first motor. A method for using an apparatus for measuring a surface of a workpiece is also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Renishaw PLCInventors: David Sven Wallace, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey McFarland
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Publication number: 20100197498Abstract: The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the lipid transfer protein (LTP) gene of Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, transgenic plants and seeds containing the Oryza sativa regulatory polynucleotide sequences, and methods for preparing and using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang, Wei Wu
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Publication number: 20090255139Abstract: An apparatus for measuring a surface of a workpiece is described. The apparatus comprises a support, attachable to the moveable arm of a machine, such as a coordinate positioning machine, and rotatable about first and second axes of rotation, the axes driven by first and second motors respectively. The apparatus additionally comprises a surface sensing device for sensing the surface of a workpiece, rotatable about a third axis of rotation. This third axis of rotation is alignable with the first axis of rotation, and when aligned, rotation of the support relative to the surface sensing device is actuatable by the first motor. A method for using an apparatus for measuring a surface of a workpiece is also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Renishaw PlcInventors: David Sven Wallace, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey McFarland
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Publication number: 20080227639Abstract: The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the Metallothionein gene of Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, transgenic plants and seeds containing the Oryza sativa regulatory polynucleotide sequences, and methods for preparing and using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Wei Wu, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang
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Publication number: 20080182753Abstract: The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants, in particular root tissues. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, transgenic plants and seeds containing the Oryza sativa regulatory polynucleotide sequences, and methods for preparing and using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang, Wei Wu
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Publication number: 20070130644Abstract: The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the lipid transfer protein (LTP) gene of Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, transgenic plants and seeds containing the Oryza sativa regulatory polynucleotide sequences, and methods for preparing and using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang, Wei Wu
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Patent number: 7086170Abstract: A probe 8 comprises a housing 10 and a member 20 movable with respect to the housing onto which a stylus 12 may be mounted such that movement of the stylus results in movement of the member and a primary transducer 50, 52 for measuring movement of the member relative to the housing. The member may be located in a precisely defined rest position 22, 24 with respect to the housing, putting the probe in a mechanical datum position. For a combined transducer probe, this enables the primary transducer 52, 54 to be locked while enabling use of a secondary transducer 70. The primary transducer outputs can be datumed while in this mechanical datum position. Drive 40, 50, 60 or bias 26 means in one axis secure the member in its rest position in all axes.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Renishaw PLCInventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey McFarland
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Patent number: 7055258Abstract: Apparatus for releasably connecting together two members (18, 20) comprises two members (18, 20), each provided with co-operating elements (22a, 24A) to define the location of one member with respect to the other member. A damper (30) is provided on at least one of the members to reduce the impact when the two members are joined together. The two members may comprise two modules of a modular surface sensing probe. The damper may include guide means to assist in guiding the members together.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Renishaw PLCInventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, David R McMurtry
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Patent number: 7055367Abstract: A method of calibrating an analogue probe (10) having a stylus (12) with a workpiece-contacting tip (14) or a non-contact probe (26). A calibration artefact such as a calibration sphere (16) is mounted on a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) (18). The probe (10,26) is mounted on an arm (8) of the CMM and the probe is moved along a path whilst continually scanning the surface of the calibration artefact such that the probe is exercised throughout its working range. For an analogue probe (10) having a workpiece-contacting stylus (12), the path is such that the deflection of the stylus varies along the path. For a non-contact probe (26) the path is such that there is variation of the radial distance between the path and the calibration artefact. The probe path may comprise a path parallel to a chord of the calibration sphere or a curved, e.g. a sinusoidal, path.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Renishaw PLCInventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey McFarland, David Sven Wallace
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Publication number: 20060101541Abstract: The present invention provides polynucleotide molecules isolated from Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The present invention also provides DNA constructs containing the polynucleotide molecules useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The present invention also provides transgenic plants and seeds containing the polynucleotide molecules useful for expressing transgenes in plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Stanislaw Flasinski, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang
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Publication number: 20050166288Abstract: Novel compositions and methods useful for genetic engineering of plant cells are provided. In particular, plastid constructs comprising recombining sites are provided. Such constructs find use in methods for site specific recombination in plant cell plastids. Plant cells and plants comprising the constructs described herein, as well as plant cells and plants produced by the methods of the present invention are of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Jeffrey Staub, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Larry Gilbertson
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Publication number: 20050150125Abstract: Apparatus for releasably connecting together two members (18, 20) comprises two members (18, 20), each provided with co-operating elements (22a, 24A) to define the location of one member with respect to the other member. A damper (30) is provided on at least one of the members to reduce the impact when the two members are joined together. The two members may comprise two modules of a modular surface sensing probe. The damper may include guide means to assist in guiding the members together.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: July 14, 2005Applicant: Renishaw PlcInventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, David McMurtry
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Publication number: 20050126027Abstract: A probe 8 comprises a housing 10 and a member 20 movable with respect to the housing onto which a stylus 12 may be mounted such that movement of the stylus results in movement of the member and a primary transducer 50, 52 for measuring movement of the member relative to the housing. The member may be located in a precisely defined rest position 22, 24 with respect to the housing, putting the probe in a mechanical datum position. For a combined transducer probe, this enables the primary transducer 52, 54 to be locked whilst enabling use of a secondary transducer 70. The primary transducer outputs can be datumed whilst in this mechanical datum position. Drive 40, 50, 60 or bias 26 means in one axis secure the member in its rest position in all axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: RENISHAW PLCInventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey McFarland
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Publication number: 20040244464Abstract: A method of calibrating an analogue probe (10) having a stylus (12) with a workpiece-contacting tip (14) or a non-contact probe (26). A calibration artefact such as a calibration sphere (16) is mounted on a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) (18). The probe (10,26) is mounted on an arm (8) of the CMM and the probe is moved along a path whilst continually scanning the surface of the calibration artefact such that the probe is exercised throughout its working range. For an analogue probe (10) having a workpiece-contacting stylus (12), the path is such that the deflection of the stylus varies along the path For a non-contact probe (26) the path is such that there is variation of the radial distance between the path and the calibration artefact. The probe path may comprise a path parallel to a chord of the calibration sphere or a curved, e.g. a sinusoidal, path.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Geoffrey McFarland, David Sven Wallace
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Patent number: 6492578Abstract: Provided are constructs and methods for expressing herbicide tolerance genes in plastids of plant cells. Constructs include the components of a promoter functional in a plant plastid, a DNA sequence which is capable of conferring tolerance in a plant cell to at least one herbicide compound when said DNA sequence is transcribed in plastids of said plant cell and a transcription termination region. Herbicide tolerance is produced by transforming plastids with the constructs of the invention and growing plant cells comprising the transformed plastids under conditions wherein the DNA sequence is transcribed and plant plastids and cells containing the plastids are rendered tolerant to applications of at least one herbicide compound.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Calgene LLCInventors: Jeffrey M. Staub, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Kevin E. McBride, Narender Nehra, David J. Schaaf, David M. Stalker, Guangning Ye
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Patent number: 5971903Abstract: A system is disclosed enabling the automated exchange of touch probes (34,38) on an articulating probe head 40. The touch probes are mounted to adaptors 32, and are housed in storage ports 20 of a magazine. An adaptor 32 is repeatably located upon the retaining module by the mutual engagement of kinematic support elements 50,52 on the probe head 40 and adaptor 32 respectively. The support elements 50,52 are urged into mutual engagement by a locking mechanism having a spigot 60 on the probe head 40 which engages a cam 62 on the adaptor 32; rotation of the cam 62 locks/unlocks the support elements into mutual engagement. During an exchange operation the cam 62 is rotated by a screwdriver 80 in the storage port. Rotation of the screwdriver 80 is caused by relative movement of the storage port and the support plate 14, which is part of the support structure of the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Renishaw PLCInventor: Peter Hajdukiewicz
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Patent number: 5505005Abstract: A touch probe includes a stylus module (54) and a sensing module (52) to which the stylus module is releasably securable by a magnetic coupling. The sensing module comprises a strain sensitive load cell on which the stylus module is supported, and which senses strain in the stylus on contact with a surface. The stylus module provides for overtravel of the probe; a stylus-supporting member being biased into a kinematic rest position with respect to the casing of the stylus module. The biasing force in the stylus module is chosen with regard to the length and configuration of stylus. This modular system enables automated stylus changing without the need to adjust the biasing force on the stylus-supporting member when different lengths of styli are employed.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Renishaw PLCInventors: David R. McMurtry, David Wilson, Peter K. Hellier, Peter Hajdukiewicz
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Patent number: 5404649Abstract: A magazine has a plurality of storage ports 400 each of which retains a stylus module 314 for use in measuring workpiece dimensions on a coordinate measuring machine. Each storage port 400 is configured as a pair of jaws provided by docking inserts 414. A permanent magnet 418 is mounted on each docking insert 414. The lower casing of the stylus module 314 is urged against the inwardly facing edges 416 of the docking inserts 414 by the magnetic attraction force due the magnets 418. The stylus module 314 is engaged with a retaining module (on the quill of the machine) by moving the retaining module in a downward sense to engage the stylus module 314; further downward movement disengages the stylus module 314 from the storage port 400, thus enabling engagement of such a stylus module and removal of the module from the storage port in a single continuous movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Renishaw Metrology Ltd.Inventors: Peter Hajdukiewicz, Graham A. Hellen, Peter K. Hellier, John C. Dabbs, David R. McMurtry
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Patent number: RE46192Abstract: The present invention provides non-coding regulatory element polynucleotide molecules isolated from the Metallothionein gene of Oryza sativa and useful for expressing transgenes in plants. The invention further discloses compositions, polynucleotide constructs, transformed host cells, transgenic plants and seeds containing the Oryza sativa regulatory polynucleotide sequences, and methods for preparing and using the same.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Monsanto Technology LLCInventors: Wei Wu, Peter Hajdukiewicz, Qi Wang