Patents by Inventor William Watson
William Watson 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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Publication number: 20020006371Abstract: A feed gas stream containing hydrogen sulphide is subjected in a furnace 6 to reactions in which part of the hydrogen sulphide is burned to form sulphur dioxide, and is which the sulphur dioxide reacts with residual hydrogen sulphide to form sulphur vapor. The sulphur vapor is condensed from the gas stream exiting the furnace 6 in a sulphur condenser 16. Residual sulphur dioxide is reduced back to hydrogen sulphide by hydrogen in a reactor 22. Water vapor is removed from the reduced gas in a quench tower 28 to form a water vapor-depleted gas stream. One part of the water vapor-depleted gas stream is sent to an adsorber vessel 30 in which hydrogen sulphide is absorbed in an absorbent. The resulting hydrogen sulphide-depleted gas stream is vented from the vessel 30 as a purge stream. Another part of the water vapor-depleted gas stream and a hydrogen sulphide-rich gas formed by desorbing hydrogen sulphide from the absorbent in a vessel 38 are returned as recycle streams to the furnace 6.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: Richard William Watson, Stephen Rhys Graville, Vijay Ramanand Balse
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Publication number: 20010047526Abstract: The present invention describes a method of expressing PCA interacting partners in plant material comprising: (A) transforming said material with: (1) a first construct coding for a first fusion product comprising (a) a first fragment of a first molecule whose fragments can exhibit a detectable activity when associated and (b) a first protein-protein interacting domain; and (2) a second construct coding for a second fusion product comprising (a) a second fragment of said first molecule and (b) a second protein-protein interacting domain that can bind (1)(b); (B) culturing said material under conditions allowing expression of said PCA interacting partners; and (C) detecting said activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Normand Brisson, Stephen William Watson Michnick
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Patent number: 6312651Abstract: Apparatus for recovering sulphur from a combustible gas stream comprising hydrogen sulphide is provided. The combustible gas stream, air and oxygen, or an oxygen-rich stream, are fed via a coaxial burner into an elongate furnace thereby creating a longitudinally-extending flame which has one or more relatively oxygen-rich, intense, combustion regions wherein hydrogen sulphide is combusted to form sulphur dioxide and one or more relatively oxygen-poor, endothermic, thermal dissociation regions. Residual hydrogen sulphide reacts with sulphur dioxide formed by the combustion to produce sulphur vapor. The apparatus includes a waste heat boiler to reduce the temperature of the furnace effluent and a condenser to remove sulphur therefrom. The furnace has an aspect ratio of about 8:1. The flame diverges from its root to occupy at its maximum cross-sectional area at least about 80% of the cross-sectional area of the furnace interior coplanar therewith.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: The BOC Group plcInventors: Richard William Watson, Stephen Rhys Graville
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Patent number: 6294330Abstract: The invention provides a general protein-fragment complementation assays to detect biomolecular interactions in vivo and in vitro. The protein-complemetation assay/universal reporter system can be used to detect and screen an agonist and an antagonist of a membrane receptor system. The assay can be used to study protein-protein, protein-DNA, protein-RNA, protein-carbohydrate, and protein-small molecule interactions. The assay can be used to screen cDNA libraries for binding of a target protein with unknown proteins or libraries of small organic molecules for biological activity.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Odyssey Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Ingrid Remy
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Patent number: 6270964Abstract: We describe a strategy for designing and implementing protein-fragment complementation assays (PCAs) to detect biomolecular interactions in vivo and in vitro. The design, implementation and broad applications of this strategy are illustrated with a large number of enzymes with particular detail provided for the example of murine dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR). Fusion peptides consisting of N- and C-terminal fragments of murine DHFR fused to GCN4 leucine zipper sequences were coexpressed in Escherichia coli grown in minimal medium, where the endogenous DHFR activity was inhibited with trimethoprim. Coexpression of the complementary fusion products restored colony formation. Survival only occurred when both DHFR fragments were present and contained leucine-zipper forming sequences, demonstrating that reconstitution of enzyme activity requires assistance of leucine zipper formation. DHFR fragment-interface point mutants of increasing severity (lle to Val, Ala and Gly) resulted in a sequential increase in E.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Odyssey Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Stephen William Watson Michnick, Joelle Nina Pelletier, Ingrid Remy
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Publication number: 20010003577Abstract: Sulphur is recovered from a first gas stream comprising hydrogen sulphide and at least 50% by volume of ammonia and from a second gas stream comprising hydrogen sulphide but essentially no ammonia, the first gas stream, the second gas stream, and combustion supporting gas comprising at least one stream of essentially pure oxygen or oxygen-enriched air are fed to a single combustion zone or a plurality of combustion zones in parallel with each other without premixing of combustible gas with oxygen or air, and creating in the or each combustion zone at least one region in which thermal cracking of ammonia takes place, and taking from the reactor an effluent gas stream including sulphur vapour, sulphur dioxide, and hydrogen sulphide, but essentially no residual ammonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2000Publication date: June 14, 2001Inventors: Richard William Watson, Stephen Rhys Graville
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Patent number: 6067468Abstract: The running of a program, designed to train the user to control one or more aspects of his or her psycho-physiological state, is controlled by signals representative of a psycho-physiological parameter of the user, e.g., galvanic skin resistance. This may be detected by a sensor unit with two contacts on adjacent fingers of a user. The sensor unit is separate from a receiver unit which is connected to a computer running the program.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Ultramind International LimitedInventors: Ernesto Marcelo Dario Korenman, Tuvi Orbach, Bernard William Watson
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Patent number: 6042803Abstract: A method is provided for converting the hydrogen sulfide in a hydrogen sulfide containing feed gas into elemental sulfur by oxidizing the hydrogen sulfide with an oxygen containing gas to produce elemental sulfur in a Claus plant, wherein the oxygen containing gas is axially introduced into an end portion of the reaction cylinder of the Claus plant and the hydrogen sulfide containing gas is introduced through at least one gas inlet in the side wall of the reaction cylinder at an oblique or perpendicular angle with respect to the direction of the flow of the oxygen containing gas so that the hydrogen sulfide containing gas introduced through the side wall surrounds and swirls about the oxygen containing gas, thereby allowing higher combustion temperatures to be achieved within the reaction cylinder which enhances the efficiency of the combustion and enhances the efficiency of decomposing any ammonia in the gas while keeping the very hot zones away from the refractory material lining the interior of the reactioType: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: The BOC Group plcInventor: Richard William Watson
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Patent number: 6026322Abstract: Apparatus and a program designed to train the user to control one or more aspects of his or her psycho-physiological state is controlled by signals representative of a psycho-physiological parameter of the user, e.g. galvanic skin resistance. This may be detected by a sensor unit with two contacts on adjacent fingers of a user. The sensor unit can be separate from a receiver unit which is connected to a computer running the program. The apparatus is described for use in treating patients with a physiological condition, for example, irritable bowel syndrome. In a treatment session, one or more psycho-physiological parameters of the patient is sensed and the sensed parameter used to alter a display which the patient watches. The display includes a visual or pictorial representation of the physiological condition being treated which changes in appearance in a fashion corresponding to the physiological change desired in the patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Ultramind International LimitedInventors: Ernesto Marcelo Dario Korenman, Tuvi Orbach, Bernard William Watson
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Patent number: 5657471Abstract: A dual addressing arrangement comprises a complex address pointer within entries of a communication queue used by a port driver and an port adapter when exchanging information in a host computer. The complex address pointer comprises a virtual address portion and a physical address portion. The port driver uses the virtual address portion to ascertain the location of entry structures, while the port adapter uses the physical address portion to locate the structures in a host memory. The arrangement and interpretation of the address portions of the complex pointers within an entry depend upon the direction of information flow, i.e., the passing of messages from the port driver to the port adapter using a driver-to adapter queue or the passing of responses from the adapter to the driver using an adapter-to-driver queue.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Richard Lary, Robert Willard, Catharine van Ingen, David Thiel, William Watson, Barry Rubinson, Verell Boaen
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Patent number: 5386514Abstract: A communication interface between a port driver and an port adapter of a host computer includes a singly-linked queue resident in a host memory of the computer. The queue includes a header element and a stopper element with message entries linked therebetween. The message entries contain information to be exchanged between the port driver and port adapter. Each message entry includes at least a carrier that contains a forward link pointer to the next entry in the queue and message/response specific control information. The stopper element identifies the end of the queue and is distinguishable from a message entry by a valid indicator, e.g., the state of at least one bit of the forward link pointer. Functionally, the stopper entry allows the port driver and port adapter to concurrently insert and remove message entries of the singly-linked queue in a reliable manner without the use of any external synchronization mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Richard Lary, Robert Willard, Catharine van Ingen, David Thiel, William Watson, Barry Rubinson, Edward A. Gardner, Verell Boaen
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Patent number: 5386524Abstract: A memory mapping system for use by a port adapter in a computer facilitates access to named data buffers in host memory. The system generally comprises a mechanism that enables the adapter to efficiently translate the data buffer name to physical address locations in host memory without knowledge of the memory management policies of the computer. Specifically, the system includes various data structures and pointers that allow the port adapter to view host memory in "port pages" when accessing memory locations of a named data buffer. The data locations are virtually, but not physically, contiguous and the invention provides efficient identification of the physical addresses of the locations.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1992Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Digital Equipment CorporationInventors: Richard Lary, Robert Willard, Catharine Van Ingen, David Thiel, William Watson, Barry Rubinson, Verell Boaen
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Patent number: 5316730Abstract: A disposable cartridge for measuring the physical properties of blood is disclosed. A waste compartment supports a platform having first and second syringe fittings. First and second syringes containing blood samples to be measured are positioned within the fittings. At least one testing station is located on the platform for subjecting blood flowing from one of the syringes to a test station, and the testing station is connected at a second end to the waste compartment. Tests on blood running through each of the blood channels may be conducted by inducing various platelet activation conditions, such as piercing a channel, or putting a platelet activating substance within a test channel. The cartridge interfaces with a test stand which will measure pressure changes within each of the test channels.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: XYLUM CorporationInventors: Joseph W. Blake, Robert Cousineau, Mark Rosen, William Watson
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Patent number: 4720184Abstract: The instant invention is an optical device intended primarily as a mirror for the application of cosmetic products, procedures or for other fashion related items. The mirror device permits the user to view two images of himself, or herself, either side-by-side or separately. One image is a standard mirror image with left and right reversed and the other image is the true non-reversed image perceived by others. The observer perceives each image as appearing on a single rectangular viewing surface with more of a three-dimensional, vivid and colorful appearance than a normal plane mirror. This mirror can be easily assembled and transported in a compact version.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Inventor: William Watson
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Patent number: 4630170Abstract: A decoupling capacitor and method of manufacture thereof are presented wherein the decoupling capacitor is formed from a lead frame which contains the four leads of the capacitor (two of which are electrically inactive) on a single plane. The use of a lead frame automatically provides the dimensional tolerances necessary for encapsulation molding of the decoupling capacitor. The decoupling capacitor is a hermetically sealed capacitive unit consisting of a single layer ceramic capacitor, active leads bonded to the capacitor and dummy pins for auto-insertion into printed circuit boards.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Rogers CorporationInventors: Eugene Kask, deceased, William A. Watson, Jorge M. Hernandez
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Patent number: 4580880Abstract: The instant invention is an optical mirror device intended primarily as a make-up mirror for applying cosmetics. The mirror device permits the user to view herself in two images simultaneously, both as a standard mirror image with left and right reversed and as a true non-reversed image such as is perceived by others. The observer perceives each image as being a single rectangular viewing surface, with a more three-dimensional appearance than with a normal plane mirror. The mirror device is preferably used with its own source of lighting and with the mirrors enclosed in a darkened chamber so as to give true color reproduction without false coloration from ambient light.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Inventor: William Watson
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Patent number: 4494169Abstract: A decoupling capacitor and method of manufacture thereof are presented wherein the decoupling capacitor is formed and consists of a molded housing with integrally molded recesses for a capacitive ceramic chip. The housing also is formed with integrally molded recesses and stabilizing tabs for active pins; and either molded recesses and stabilizing tabs for dummy pins, or molded lugs in lieu of dummy pins.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: Rogers CorporationInventor: William A. Watson
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Patent number: 4453872Abstract: An apparatus for transferring tubulars between pipe racks and a drilling rig floor including a stationary trough located below and extending towards the drilling rig and a movable trough aligned with the stationary trough having one end supported on the drilling rig floor and the other end powered to move between a lower position for transferring pipe to and from the stationary through and on upper position for transferring pipe to and from the drilling rig floor. A carriage having a frictional coating and wheels which run on guide structure below the stationary trough pushes and guides the pipe along the stationary trough. An endless chain system drives this carriage along the length of the stationary trough and includes a shock absorber system for dampening the forces on the carriage and chain when a pipe impacts the carriage. Two pair of legs extending between pipe racks and the stationary trough are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: Ingram CorporationInventors: Robert Frias, Troy D. Cain, John J. Gallagher, Jr., William Watson
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Patent number: 3978286Abstract: A speech aid device has a housing with a tubular main body enclosing a battery and an electric motor. An obliquely directed side arm of the housing has a diaphragm resiliently mounted at the free end. A striker is guided for reciprocable movement along the side arm axis to beat against the other face of the diaphragm and is driven by the motor through a gear box and an eccentric drive. A tension spring is included in the drive and a compression spring opposes the striker return movement, so that the striker is floatingly mounted by the springs. A feature of the drive is a resilient link between the motor and hammer.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1974Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Inventor: Bernard William Watson
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Patent number: D267445Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1980Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Inventor: William Watson