Patents by Inventor Philip Andrew Davies
Philip Andrew Davies 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: 11890578Abstract: A desalination system including: a partitioned container having upstream and downstream compartments divided by a movable partition, a first inlet port at an upstream end, and a second inlet port and an outlet port at the downstream end; a membrane container housing a cross-flow semipermeable membrane dividing the membrane container into saline and desalinated compartments, the saline compartment including first and second cross-flow ports, the desalinated compartment including a desalinated water outlet port; a feed pump connected to the first inlet port; a recharge pump having an inlet connected to the second cross-flow port and an outlet connected to the second inlet port; a main valve connected between the outlet port and the first cross-flow port; a bypass valve connecting the inlet port to the second cross-flow port and the recharge pump inlet; and a purge valve connecting the first cross-flow port and the main valve to a purge port.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2019Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAMInventor: Philip Andrew Davies
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Publication number: 20210299613Abstract: A desalination system including: a partitioned container having upstream and downstream compartments divided by a movable partition, a first inlet port at an upstream end, and a second inlet port and an outlet port at the downstream end; a membrane container housing a cross-flow semipermeable membrane dividing the membrane container into saline and desalinated compartments, the saline compartment including first and second cross-flow ports, the desalinated compartment including a desalinated water outlet port; a feed pump connected to the first inlet port; a recharge pump having an inlet connected to the second cross-flow port and an outlet connected to the second inlet port; a main valve connected between the outlet port and the first cross-flow port; a bypass valve connecting the inlet port to the second cross-flow port and the recharge pump inlet; and a purge valve connecting the first cross-flow port and the main valve to a purge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2019Publication date: September 30, 2021Inventor: Philip Andrew Davies
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Patent number: 6739153Abstract: An optical workstation comprising an optical breadboard supported by a frame, the frame comprising a plurality of upstanding legs interconnected by laterally extending cross-beams, the cross-beams defining a space into which the optical breadboard is received and laterally enclosed. By laterally enclosing the optical breadboard with the cross-beam frame elements, side protection for the optical breadboard is provided, thus protecting it from lateral impacts against which conventional damping mounts are not effective. In addition, since the cross-beams are part of the frame structure, they provide a stable and rigid platform for mounting optical and other components at the very edge of the workstation outside the optical breadboard area. Anchor points in the cross-beams are provided for this purpose.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Melles Griot LimitedInventors: Philip Andrew Davies, Anil M Patel, Malcolm Sargeant, Brian Watson, Tony Wills
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Patent number: 6555983Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for, and a method of, driving a plurality of uniaxial positioning elements of positioning stages to perform an automated search to find a signal in a multi-dimensional search space having a dimensionality equal to the number of alignment axes. The automated signal location is achieved by scanning over a search pattern defined by a succession of n−1 dimensional closed hyper-surfaces in an n-dimensional search-space, where n is the number of positioning axes involved in the alignment process. In an embodiment of the invention hyper-cubes are used as the hyper-surfaces and the search path follows a hyper-spiral track over hyper-surfaces of incrementally increasing size.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Melles Griot LimitedInventor: Philip Andrew Davies
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Patent number: 6467762Abstract: A mechanism for a multi-axis flexure positioner includes a fixed part and a movable part (7), the movable part (7) being connected to the fixed part via a plurality of transmission means, one for each axis, for transmitting actuation forces for the respective axes to the movable part (7). The transmission means for each axis includes a flexure member (2,3,8) arranged to transmit actuation forces for that axis to the movable part (7) and to flex between the fixed part and the movable part in response to actuation forces associated with the or each other axis. There are three flexure members (2,3,8) arranged to extend along three mutually-perpendicular axes so that each flexure member (2,3,8) is flexible along the axes of extent of the other two flexure members (2,3,8). Each of the three flexure members (2,3,8) comprises a pair of flexure linkages arranged to extend parallel to each other, the three pairs of linkages thus defining three mutually-perpendicular planes.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Nelles Griot LimitedInventor: Philip Andrew Davies
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Publication number: 20020021502Abstract: An optical workstation comprising an optical breadboard supported by a frame, the frame comprising a plurality of upstanding legs interconnected by laterally extending cross-beams, the cross-beams defining a space into which the optical breadboard is received and laterally enclosed. By laterally enclosing the optical breadboard with the cross-beam frame elements, side protection for the optical breadboard is provided, thus protecting it from lateral impacts against which conventional damping mounts are not effective. In addition, since the cross-beams are part of the frame structure, they provide a stable and rigid platform for mounting optical and other components at the very edge of the workstation outside the optical breadboard area. Anchor points in the cross-beams are provided for this purpose.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Melles Griot LimitedInventors: Philip Andrew Davies, Anil M. Patel, Malcolm Sargeant, Brian Watson, Tony Wills
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Patent number: 6193226Abstract: A mechanism for a multi-axis flexure positioner includes a fixed part and a movable part (7), the movable part (7) being connected to the fixed part via a plurality of transmission means, one for each axis, for transmitting actuation forces for the respective axes to the movable part (7). The transmission means for each axis includes a flexure member (2,3,8) arranged to transmit actuation forces for that axis to the movable part (7) and to flex between the fixed part and the movable part in response to actuation forces associated with the or each other axis. There are three flexure members (2,3,8) arranged to extend along three mutually-perpendicular axes so that each flexure member (2,3,8) is flexible along the axes of extent of the other two flexure members (2,3,8). Each of the three flexure members (2,3,8) comprises a pair of flexure linkages arranged to extend parallel to each other, the three pairs of linkages thus defining three mutually-perpendicular planes.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Melles Griot LimitedInventor: Philip Andrew Davies
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Patent number: D455300Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Melles Griot LimitedInventors: Philip Andrew Davies, Anil M. Patel, Malcolm Sargeant, Brian Watson, Tony Wills