Patents Assigned to Universal Technic
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Publication number: 20060133982Abstract: A method for producing aligned carbon nanotubes and/or nanofibres comprises providing finely divided substrate particle having substantially smooth faces with radii of curvature of more than 1 ?m and of length and breadth between 1 ?m and 5 mm and having catalyst material on their surface and a carbon-containing gas at a temperature and pressure at which the carbon-containing gas will react to form carbon when in the presence of the supported catalyst, and forming aligned nanotubes and/or nanofibres by the carbon-forming reaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Ian Kinloch, Charanjeet Singh, Milo Shaffer, Krzysztof Koziol, Alan Windle
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Patent number: 7063778Abstract: An apparatus for driving small volumes of fluid. The apparatus comprises a substrate and a first array of electrically conductive electrodes formed on the substrate. A second array of electrically conductive electrodes formed on the substrate, the first and second array being interlaced and being arranged such that each of the electrodes in the second array has a width in a fluid driving direction which is greater than that of each of the electrodes in the first array and such that the first and second set electrodes are positioned so that each of the electrodes of the first set is not at a position equidistant from adjacent electrodes of the second set, wherein both of the arrays of the arrays of electrode having widths in the fluid flow direction and thickness selected such that, in use, by varying the peak value of an alternating drive voltage applied thereto the direction of flow of a fluid adjacent to the arrays of electrodes can be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services, Ltd.Inventors: Moeketsi Mpholo, Benjamin Brown, Charles Gordon Smith
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Publication number: 20060104884Abstract: A method of production of carbon nanoparticles comprises the steps of: providing on substrate particles a transition metal compound which is decomposable to yield the transition metal under conditions permitting carbon nanoparticle formation, contacting a gaseous carbon source with the substrate particles, before, during or after said contacting step, decomposing the transition metal compound to yield the transition metal on the substrate particles, forming carbon nanoparticles by decomposition of the carbon source catalysed by the transition metal, and collecting the carbon nanoparticles formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: May 18, 2006Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Milo Shaffer, Alan Windle, Brian Johnson, Junfeng Geng, Douglas Shephard, Chanranjeet Singh
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Patent number: 6989435Abstract: Isolated and purified chemokine peptides, variants, and derivatives thereof, as well as chemokine peptide analogs, are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: David J. Grainger, Lauren Marie Tatalick
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Patent number: 6972423Abstract: The present invention pertains to a sensor, suitable for use in the detection of an analyte in a fluid, comprising: a tube (4) defining a flow path for the fluid; a generally planar member (3) mounted in the flow path (?) such that the plane is in the direction of flow, wherein the member has, bound thereto, a ligand that interacts with the analyte, wherein interaction causes the member to flex; and means (1, 2) for the detection of the flexing.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services, Ltd.Inventors: Mark E. Welland, Trevor Rayment
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Publication number: 20050118090Abstract: A method is described for the continuous production of nanotubes comprising forming a plasma jet, introducing into the plasma jet a metal catalyst or metal catalyst precursor to produce vaporised catalyst metal, directing one or more streams of quenching gas into the plasma to quench the plasma and passing the resulting gaseous mixture through a furnace, one or more nanotube forming materials being added whereby nanotubes are formed therefrom under the influcence of the metal catalyst and are grown to a desired length during passage through the furnace, and collecting the nanotubes so formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Milo Shaffer, Ian Kinloch, Stephen Cash, Ian Mackinnon, Alan Windle
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Patent number: 6891027Abstract: Coupling of C3d molecules or ligands of CD21 or CD19 to an antigen alters the level of immune response to the immunogen upon its administration to an individual. For C3d, the magnitude of the effect is dependent on the number of C3d molecules included in the conjugate. Conveniently, C3d molecules or CD21/CD19 ligands are coupled to an immunogen in fusion polypeptides which may be produced by expression from coding nucleic acid, for instance by culturing host cells containing the nucleic acid. Other means of associating the molecules include chemical cross-linking and co-expression on the surface of a carrier structure. Administration of compositions comprising, in a preferred embodiment, C3d molecules and an immunogen of interest may be used prophylactically (by virtue of the immunological memory induced) or therapeutically. The administration may be for the purpose of raising antibodies to the immunogen. A T-cell response may also be induced.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Douglas T. Fearon, Paul W. Dempsey
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Patent number: 6849442Abstract: Disclosed are methods for generating mycolic acid bacterial biosensors for particular analytes (especially industrial pollutants) by the use of innovative methods for isolating DNA encoding an inducible promoter which is induced in response to the specific analyte (and/or associated operon proteins), the methods generally comprising the steps of: (a) culturing a source of mycolic acid bacteria in a selective medium containing said specific analyte and being selective for oligotriphic bacteria; (b) identifying mycolic acid bacteria capable of subsisting on said medium, especially those which do not display catabolic repression; (c) extracting DNA from said mycolic acid bacteria; (d) incorporating said DNA into vectors, such as various shuttle vectors; (e) cloning said vector into a suitable host cell (which may be E.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: John Anthony Charles Archer, David Keith Summers, Herve Jacquiau Roland, Justin Antoine Christian Powell
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Patent number: 6843991Abstract: A pharmaceutical composition comprises M3 protein as encoded by virus MHV 68, or a homologue of said M3 protein, for use in binding to a chemokine or a chemokine analogue in vivo, or to block binding of chemokines to corresponding cell surface receptors in vivo, to produce an immunomodulatory effect, or to bind to a chemokine analogue present in a virus or parasite to block its entry into cells.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Stacey Efstathiou, Antonio Alcami, Christopher Marc Parry, Vincent Peter Smith, João Pedro Monteiro e Louro Machado de Simas
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Publication number: 20050006801Abstract: A process for production of an agglomerate comprises the steps of: passing a flow of one or more gaseous reactants into a reactor; reacting the one or more gaseous reactants within a reaction zone of the reactor to form product particles; agglomerating the product particles into an agglomerate; and applying a force to the agglomerate to displace it continuously away from the reaction zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Service LimitedInventors: Ian Kinloch, Yali Li, Alan Windle, Stephen Cash
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Patent number: 6835712Abstract: Spermine:peptide-based surfactant compounds are disclosed. The compounds are based on a spermine backbone with peptide groups and optionally hydrocarbyl groups linked thereto. Uses of the spermine:peptide-based surfactant compounds and methods for their production are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignees: SmithKline Beecham p.l.c., Cambridge University Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: Patrick Camilleri, Philippe Guedat, Anthony John Kirby, Andreas Kremer
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Patent number: 6833546Abstract: A scanning electrode electron microscope for imaging a sample, the microscope comprising a sample chamber containing a gas in which the sample is positioned in use. A bias member is maintained at a predetermined electrical potential so as to accelerate electrons emitted from the sample. A detection system generates the image of the sample. The detection system comprises an ion collector positioned between the sample and the bias member, the ion collector being maintained at a potential below the predetermined electrical potential to thereby collect the ions from the region between the sample and the bias member. a sensor coupled to the ion collector for determining the member of ions collected thereon; and, a processing system responsive to the sensor to generate an image of the sample.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LTDInventors: John Craven, Francis Baker
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Patent number: 6824972Abstract: Incontinentia Pigmenti (IP) is a neurocutaneous genodermatosis that segregates as an X-linked dominant disorder with a high probability of prenatal male lethality. A locus in Xq28 containing NF-&kgr;B Essential Modulator, a gene product involved in the activation of NF-kB and central to many pro-inflammatory and apoptotic pathways, contains mutations in the majority of cases of IP. Disclosed are methods, compositions and kits directed to a defect in a NF-&kgr;B related disease such as IP.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignees: Baylor College of Medicine, Cambridge University Technical Services Limited, Consiglio Nazionale Delle Richerche, INSERM, L'Institut PasteurInventors: Sue J. Kenwrick, Hayley Woffendin, Arnold Munnich, Asmae Smahi, Alain Israel, Annemarie Poustka, Nina Heiss, Michele D'Urso, Richard A. Lewis, David L. Nelson, Swaroop Aradhya, Moise Levy
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Patent number: 6815886Abstract: A light emitting device comprising a substrate, a transparent electrode formed on said substrate, a layer of light emitting material provided over the transparent electrode and having at least one corrugated surface, and a further electrode formed over the light emitting material. In a preferred arrangement there is provided a light emitting device comprising a substrate having a corrugated surface, a transparent electrode formed on said corrugated surface, a layer of light emitting material provided over the transparent electrode and a further electrode formed over the light emitting material.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignees: Seiko Epson Corporation, Cambridge University Technical Services Limited of the Old SchoolsInventor: Takeo Kawase
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Patent number: 6774391Abstract: A logic device formed at least one chain of dots of magnetic material. Each dot has a width of 200 nm or less and is spaced at a distance that is sufficiently small to ensure magnetic interaction of adjacent dots.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Svcs.Inventor: Russell Cowburn
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Patent number: 6764772Abstract: A sandwich material comprising two metal plates affixed to and separated by a fibrous core, is characterised in that the core comprises a three-dimensional porous network comprising metal fibres, wherein substantially all of the fibres are inclined at an acute angle to the plates. The sandwich material is lightweight, thin and handles like a monolithic sheet. It displays high beam stiffness and is easy to weld. It as therefore particularly useful in the manufacture of aircraft and vehicle parts.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services Ltd.Inventors: Trevor William Clyne, Athina Markaki
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Patent number: 6756732Abstract: A distributed Bragg reflector comprising a stack of alternate layers of a first material and a second material wherein the first and second materials are both organic materials. An organic electroluminescent light emitting element comprising: a transparent substrate, a transparent electrode formed on the substrate, a distributed Bragg reflector formed on the transparent electrode, an organic electroluminescent light emitting material formed on the distributed Bragg reflector, and an electrode formed on the light emitting material.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services, Ltd.Inventor: Takeo Kawase
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Publication number: 20040100893Abstract: A representative data storage medium includes: a substrate; and a plurality of elongate, carrier molecules anchored to the substrate. Each carrier molecule carries one or more luminescent groups and is alterable between a readable conformation in which the luminescent groups carried by the molecule are able to emit radiation and an inactive conformation in which the luminescent groups carried by the molecule are inhibited from emitting radiation. A writer to and reader of the data storage medium are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Willem Andrgas Germishuizen, Anton Peter Jacob Middelberg, Alexander Giles Davies, Michael Pepper, Christoph Walti
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Patent number: 6723394Abstract: A method for forming an electronic device having a semiconducting active layer comprising a polymer, the method comprising aligning the chains of the polymer parallel to each other by bringing the polymer into a liquid-crystalline phase.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Henning Sirringhaus, Richard Henry Friend, Richard John Wilson
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Patent number: 6693340Abstract: A lateral semiconductor device has a semiconductor layer on an insulating layer on a semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor layer has a region of a first conduction type and a region of a second conduction type with a drift region therebetween. The drift region is provided by a region of the first conduction type and a region of the second conduction type. The first and second conduction type drift regions are so arranged that when a reverse voltage bias is applied across the first and second conduction type regions of the semiconductor layer, the second conduction type drift region has an excess of charge relative to the first conduction type drift region which varies substantially linearly from the end of the drift region towards the first conduction type region of the semiconductor layer to the end of the drift region towards the second conduction type region of the semiconductor layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignees: Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Cambridge University Technical Services LimitedInventors: Gehan Anil Joseph Amaratunga, Ranick Kian Ming Ng, Florin Udrea