Patents Assigned to The University of Bradford
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Patent number: 10234320Abstract: This invention relates to a device and method for measuring the depth of water and sediment deposition in pipes, channels, overland flows and tidal beaches. Sediment deposition may be detrimental to flood control in sewer systems. The invention is specifically concerned with measuring an electrical property such as the conductivity or capacitance in different mediums and therefore quantifying the depths of the different mediums. The measurement of an electrical property such as conductance or capacitance of the medium may also indicate the nature of the medium such as sediment structure, water salinity, and the presence of pollutants. The device includes an array of elongate, substantially mutually parallel electrodes each having a predetermined length, the lengths being incremented stepwise from a shortest electrode to a longest electrode.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: The University of BradfordInventor: Andrew Nichols
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Patent number: 9939306Abstract: This invention relates to a device and method for measuring the depth of water and sediment deposition in pipes, channels, overland flows and tidal beaches. Sediment deposition may be detrimental to flood control in sewer systems. The invention is specifically concerned with measuring an electrical property such as the conductivity or capacitance in different mediums and therefore quantifying the depths of the different mediums. The measurement of an electrical property such as conductance or capacitance of the medium may also indicate the nature of the medium such as sediment structure, water salinity, and the presence of pollutants. The device includes an array of elongate, substantially mutually parallel electrodes each having a predetermined length, the lengths being incremented stepwise from a shortest electrode to a longest electrode.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2013Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: The University of BradfordInventor: Andrew Nichols
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Patent number: 9029096Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and assay useful for determining the sensitivity of the cells of a subject to genetic damage from electromagnetic radiation. The assay may comprise a substrate suitable for mounting a sample of lymphocytes from a subject and an electromagnetic radiation source.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: The University of BradfordInventors: David Thomas Sharpe, Morgan Clive Thomas Denyer, Diana Anderson, Stephen Thomas Britland, Rajendran Gopalan
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Publication number: 20110275554Abstract: The present invention relates to prodrugs of vascular disrupting agents comprising a vascular disrupting agent (VDA) associated with a MMP proteolytic cleavage site and to the use of such prodrugs in the targeted treatment of cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2009Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: The University of BradfordInventors: Robert Andrew Falconer, Jason Gill, Jennifer Atkinson, Paul Loadman, Michael Bibby, Laurence Patterson
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Patent number: 5850884Abstract: A moling apparatus comprises a housing having a head for penetrating ground, an anvil in the housing connected to the head, and a hammer in the housing and spaced therefrom by a spring. A vibrator unit is spaced from the hammer and arranged to transfer vibration to the housing and the hammer. In a first mode of the apparatus, vibration transmitted to the housing causes fluidization of the surrounding ground to allow progressive penetration of the apparatus. In a second mode, the braking effect of the ground on the head causes the hammer to move against the spring and impact the anvil thereby driving the head through the ground, the apparatus being operable at or between each mode.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignees: Aberdeen University, The University of BradfordInventors: Albert Alexander Rodger, Gavin Stuart Littlejohn
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Patent number: 5798981Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring the condition of a ground anchorage including a tendon arranged in a bore in a group formation at a site is characterized by detecting the vibrational response signature of the anchorage to an impulse load. The vibrational response signature to the impulse is recorded and compared with a reference signature from which any changes in the integrity of the anchorage can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignees: Aberdeen University, The University of BradfordInventors: Gavin Stuart Littlejohn, Albert Alexander Rodger
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Patent number: 5352343Abstract: The invention provides a method of separating the components of a liquid/liquid dispersion or emulsion, comprising the step of applying simultaneously to the dispersion or emulsion both an electric field and an aligned centrifugal force, in such a way as to set up a bulk interface at right angles to the direction of the electric field and centrifugal force, the bulk interface being located within the electric field between the dispersion or emulsion and one separated component thereof. The combined effects of the electric field and centrifugal force break the liquid emulsion, preventing the formation of a sponge layer at the interface and hence allowing more effective separation of the components than has previously been possible. The invention also provides apparatus for carrying out the claimed method of separation.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Assignee: The University of BradfordInventors: Philip J. Bailes, Martin Watson