Patents by Inventor Adrian Roberts
Adrian Roberts 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: 7749362Abstract: A method of protecting steel in concrete is disclosed. It consists of connecting the steel (6) to a discrete sacrificial anode assembly (7) comprising a base metal (1), a relatively small quantity of catalytic activating agent in contact with the base metal and a substantially inert porous layer (3) that surrounds the base metal and catalytic activating agent. The inert porous layer efficiently maintains a sustainable concentration gradient of the catalytic activating agent between the base metal and the surrounding environment as a result of the electric field across this layer. The preferred porous layer comprises a material that exhibits a net repulsion of negative ions from its pore system and the preferred catalytic activating agent comprises doubly charged sulphate ions as small electric fields maintain very high concentration gradients of these ions resulting in high concentrations at the base metal surface and insignificant concentrations at the assembly periphery.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventors: Gareth Glass, Adrian Roberts
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Publication number: 20100074776Abstract: A high pressure pump for use in the injection of liquid chemicals into subsea oil or gas wells, and intended to be positioned in the subsea environment adjacent to the wellhead, comprises a piezoelectric actuator (19) for reciprocating a plunger (22) which acts to compress and expand the effective volume of a pumping chamber (29) having a valved inlet (15) connected to a source of the liquid and a valved outlet (16) to lead the liquid to the well. The device has a minimum of moving parts and in particular avoids the need for any rotating parts and attendant high performance bearings and seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2007Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: Jeremy Leonard Clive Ludlow, Jonathan Geoffrey Gore, Adrian Robert Bowles, Mark Gregory Maylin, Richard Carson McBride, Abdul-Salam Kaddour, Ahmed Yehia Amin Abdel-Rahman
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Publication number: 20090309737Abstract: Reader apparatus for receiving data from a transponder in the body of a patient, for example a femoral nail. The apparatus includes an antenna which can be varied in size and shape to fit patients, the size and shape of whose bodies vary significantly. A variable impedance unit is included to maximise power matching between the antenna and a reader unit for a given antenna configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: Adrian Robert Bowles, Timothy Rupert Charles Jarman, Michael William Hopkins
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Publication number: 20090229993Abstract: A single anode system used in multiple electrochemical treatments to control steel corrosion in concrete comprises a sacrificial metal that is capable of supporting high impressed anode current densities with an impressed current anode connection detail and a porous embedding material containing an electrolyte. Initially current is driven from the sacrificial metal [1] to the steel [10] using a power source [5] converting oxygen and water [14] into hydroxyl ions [15] on the steel and drawing chloride ions [16] into the porous material [2] around the anode such that corroding sites are moved from the steel to the anode restoring steel passivity and activating the anode. Cathodic prevention is then applied. This is preferably sacrificial cathodic prevention that is applied by disconnecting the power source and connecting the activated sacrificial anode directly to the steel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2006Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Gareth Glass, Adrian Roberts, Nigel Davison
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Patent number: 7545429Abstract: A flat-panel camera comprises a tapered transparent slab 1, a prismatic sheet 3 for introducing light into one face of the slab at near the critical angle so that it is reflected along the slab towards the thick end, and a miniature camera 2 receiving light emerging from the thick end of the slab at an angle depending on where the light entered the slab. An image processor 7 eliminates distortion in the image such as gaps caused by the light missing the camera.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Publication number: 20080277941Abstract: A device for the generation of electrical power from a fluid flow, and more particularly for harvesting power from flows downhole in oil or gas wells, comprises a cylinder or other blunt body (1) arranged crosswise to the flow and supported on the end of a sprung cantilever arm (3) held in a fixed mount, with freedom to oscillate in response to the shedding of a Karman vortex trail v from the? body. The resultant motion of the body (1) and arm (3) is converted into electrical energy by piezoelectric material (5) which is attached to, and stressed by, flexure of the arm. Other arrangements of piezoelectric and inductive power generation from the oscillation of the device are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: QINETIQ LIMITEDInventors: Adrian Robert Bowles, Stuart John Eaton, Jonathan Geoffrey Gore, Richard Carson McBride, Ahmed Yehia Amin Rahman
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Publication number: 20080230398Abstract: The installation and use of embedded sacrificial anodes to protect reinforced concrete may be improved. In one example a cavity [2] is formed in the concrete [3] and a puttylike backfill [4] is placed in the cavity and a compact discrete anode comprising a sacrificial metal element [1] is inserted into the backfill and a space is provided into which the backfill may move when subjected to a pressure arising from the formation of voluminous sacrificial metal corrosion products and a high current is passed from the anode to the steel in the concrete to arrest steel corrosion and activate the anode in the backfill. The space may be provided by venting the backfill to space outside the cavity through an opening [5] or by including a void space within the backfill [6] or a void space within the cavity [7].Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2006Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventors: Gareth Glass, Nigel Davison, Adrian Roberts
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Publication number: 20080225205Abstract: A liquid crystal display with focused illumination is described. In an example, a light-source emitting a plurality of discrete colors is focused onto a liquid crystal display panel. The liquid crystal display panel has a plurality of pixels and each pixel has regions corresponding to the colors emitted by the light-source. Light of each color is focused onto the regions of the pixels corresponding to that color.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Patent number: 7410286Abstract: A video display for two or three dimensions has a flat liquid-crystal screen which ejects light from the plane at a selectable line. One or, in the case of a 3-D display, several video projectors project a linear image into the plane from an edge. A complete image is written on the screen by addressing the line with appropriate images as it is scanned down the screen. To screen a three-dimensional image, the video projectors, each projecting an image as seen at a slightly different angle, combine to constitute a three-dimensional display which produces a three-dimensional image that is one line high.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Publication number: 20080105564Abstract: A method of protecting steel in concrete is disclosed. It consists of connecting the steel (6) to a discrete sacrificial anode assembly (7) comprising a base metal (1), a relatively small quantity of catalytic activating agent in contact with the base metal and a substantially inert porous layer (3) that surrounds the base metal and catalytic activating agent. The inert porous layer efficiently maintains a sustainable concentration gradient of the catalytic activating agent between the base metal and the surrounding environment as a result of the electric field across this layer. The preferred porous layer comprises a material that exhibits a net repulsion of negative ions from its pore system and the preferred catalytic activating agent comprises doubly charged sulphate ions as small electric fields maintain very high concentration gradients of these ions resulting in high concentrations at the base metal surface and insignificant concentrations at the assembly periphery.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Gareth Glass, Adrian Roberts
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Publication number: 20080057482Abstract: A method is provided for automatically producing a schedule of classes for an educational institution having a plurality of teachers, a plurality of students, and a curriculum. The method preferably includes receiving designations of a plurality of curriculum modules of the curriculum, each curriculum module including educational material, one or more of the curriculum modules being prerequisite modules for one or more subsequent modules. The method also preferably includes receiving, as an input into a computer system, curriculum information comprising an indication of which of the modules are prerequisite modules for subsequent modules. An input into the computer system includes student information comprising, for one or more of the plurality of students, an indication of his level of competence with respect to the educational material of one or more modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Jonathan Snyder, Adrian Robert, Daniel Goldstein
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Publication number: 20080047843Abstract: A sacrificial anode assembly for cathodically protecting and/or passivating a metal section, comprising: (a) a cell, which has an anode and a cathode arranged so as to not be in electronic contact with each other but so as to be in ionic contact with each other such that current can flow between the anode and the cathode; (b) a connector attached to the anode of the cell for electrically connecting the anode to the metal section to be cathodically protected; and (c) a sacrificial anode electrically connected in series with the cathode of the cell; wherein the cell is otherwise isolated from the environment such that current can only flow into and out of the cell via the sacrificial anode and the connector. The invention also provides a method of cathodically protecting metal in which such a sacrificial anode assembly is cathodically attached to the metal via the connector of the assembly, and a reinforced concrete structure wherein some or all of the reinforcement is cathodically protected by such a method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Gareth Glass, Adrian Roberts, Nigel Davidson
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Patent number: 7101048Abstract: A flat-panel projection display comprises a slab waveguide having a preferably embossed diffraction grating on one face, a lens for directing light into an edge of the waveguide, and in the focal plane of the lens a liquid-crystal modulator for modulating the intensity of the light as a function of lateral position and elevational direction of travel. The light is ejected from the slab waveguide by the grating at angles corresponding to the input angles, giving a virtual display. The light from the modulator can be expanded in one dimension by passing through a magnifying waveguide, followed by scattering in the plane by a screen and projection by a lens at the other end of the waveguide. Head-up and 3-D displays can be constructed using this principle.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Cambridge Flat Protection Displays LimitedInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Publication number: 20050149423Abstract: A method for computing a value factor of at-least-one option contract having a market, an expiration date, a price of an underlying contract on a current date, and a strike price. The method includes calculating a theoretical return based upon the expiration date, the strike price, the price of the underlying contract on the current date, and a risk-free interest rate on the current date. Targeting a yield (z) is based upon the price of the underlying contract and a designated multiple of the theoretical return of the at-least-one option contract. Calculating the value factor is based upon the yield (z), an underlying contract price, and the expiration date.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Stephen Roseme, Adrian Roberts
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Patent number: 6883919Abstract: An achromatic flat-panel projection display comprises a video projector 2a, a condensing lens (26) and a tapered transparent slab spreading the image input from the projector over the area of th slab. To compensate for dispersion in the slab a dispersive prism is used at the input edge of the slab, whose dispersion cancels out the dispersion of the slab. The prism can be a separate part of simply a bevel in the input edge, i.e. the thick end of the slab.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Cambridge Flat Projection Displays LimitedInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Patent number: 6870671Abstract: A flat-panel display comprises a projector (21-23) illuminated by a collimate light source such as an infra-red laser, a waveguide (1) which ejects rays at a distance along the axis of propagation related to their angle of injection into the edge of the waveguide, an input slab (3) for magnifying the projected image in the width dimension in the plane of the panel perpendicular to the axis of propagation, and a phosphor output screen which converts the infra-red light to the visible. The use of monochromatic light within the waveguide reduces dispersion problems, and the use of a triad of projectors, each injecting at a different angle, makes registration relatively simple.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Cambridge 3D Display LimitedInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Patent number: 6847488Abstract: A flat-panel projection display comprises a transparent slab and integral area grating, a transparent rod with rectangular cross-section and integral linear grating, arranged along the edge of the slab, and a small video projector. The projector is arranged to direct a virtual image into the end of the rod, directly or via mirrors, the light travelling along the rod via total internal reflection. The linear grating diverts the light into the plane of the slab, and the area grating projects it out of the slab towards a viewer, so that the viewer sees an image at infinity.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Cambridge Flat Projection Displays LimitedInventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Publication number: 20040246391Abstract: A flat-panel projection display comprises a slab waveguide having a preferably embossed diffraction grating on one face, a lens for directing light into an edge of the waveguide, and in the focal plane of the lens a liquid-crystal modulator for modulating the intensity of the light as a function of lateral position and elevational direction of travel. The light is ejected from the slab waveguide by the grating at angles corresponding to the input angles, giving a virtual display. The light from the modulator can be expanded in one dimension by passing through a magnifying waveguide, followed by scattering in the plane by a screen and projection by a lens at the other end of the waveguide. Head-up and 3-D displays can be constructed using this principle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis
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Patent number: 6768321Abstract: A component position indicating system which provides an indication when a first component is at the same position relative to a second component as it was at some historical reference time has a cable (11) fixed to the first component and a sheath (6) which surrounds part of the cable (11) and is connected to the second component. In this way relative movement between the first and second components produces movement of the cable within the sheath. One end of the cable (6) is wound around a cable drum (7) which is freely rotatably mounted in a chassis (2) such that movement of the cable (11) within the sheath (6) causes cable to wind onto or off of the drum (7), causing rotation of the drum (7) in the process. Sensing means senses the resulting movement of the drum (7) and records an output characteristic indicative of the position of the drum (7) relative to the chassis (2) so as to enable a particular relative position between said first and second components to be identified and accurately reproduced.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Ctex Seat Comfort LimitedInventors: Robert Edwin Wain, Adrian Robert Noyes
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Publication number: 20040130797Abstract: A flat-panel projection display comprises a transparent slab and integral area grating, a transparent rod with rectangular cross-section and integral linear grating, arranged along the edge of the slab, and a small video projector. The projector is arranged to direct a virtual image into the end of the rod, directly or via mirrors, the light travelling along the rod via total internal reflection. The linear grating diverts the light into the plane of the slab, and the area grating projects it out of the slab towards a viewer, so that the viewer sees an image at infinity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Adrian Robert Leigh Travis