Patents by Inventor Allan Spencer
Allan Spencer 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: 20240120071Abstract: Methods, systems, and techniques for providing visual expertise to objectively measure, evaluate, and visualize aesthetic change are provided. Example embodiments provide an Aesthetic Delta Measurement System (“ADMS”), which enables users to objectively measure and visualize aesthetic health and wellness and treatment outcomes and to continuously supplement a knowledge repository of objective aesthetic data based upon a combination of automated machine learning and surveyed human input data. The ADMS provides a labeling platform for labeling aesthetic health and wellness over large populations of individuals and a personal analysis application for viewing an individuals aesthetic changes over time. The ADMS provides labeling of images using guides with corresponding discrete scalar values or using pairwise comparison techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2022Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: LoveMyDelta Inc.Inventors: James M. Smartt, Jr., Bryan Allan Comstock, Navdeep S. Dhillon, Jason David Kelly, David S. Spencer, Carsten Tusk
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Publication number: 20240075721Abstract: A panel including a first layer including fragments from a first blend of paper fragments of a first size and plastic fragments of a second size, a second layer including fragments from a second blend of paper fragments of a third size and plastic fragments of a fourth size, the third size being different from the first size, and the fourth size being different from the second size, and a third layer comprising fragments from the first blend. The second layer is disposed between the first layer and the third layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Continuus Materials Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Jack G. Winterowd, Matt Spencer, Marko Suput, Kasey Fisher, Allan Bradshaw
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Patent number: 11116207Abstract: An emulsifiable concentrate of a picolinic acid herbicide comprising a picolinic acid dissolved in an amide solvent and at least one amine.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2016Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: NUFARM AUTRALIA LIMITEDInventors: Nirisha Yellapah Chetty, Allan Spencer, Chad Richard Ord Sayer
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Publication number: 20180153160Abstract: An emulsifiable concentrate of a picolinic acid herbicide comprising a picolinic acid dissolved in an amide solvent and at least one amine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2016Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Nirisha Yellapah CHETTY, Allan SPENCER, Chad Richard Ord SAYER
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Publication number: 20150272112Abstract: A method for preparing an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts to improve the handling of the mixture, the method comprising forming a homogeneous mixture of at least two bases comprising at least one alkali metal hydroxide, and at least one further base selected from alkali metal hydroxides and nitrogen bases and reacting the mixture of the at least two bases with glyphosate acid in an aqueous reaction medium to provide an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts wherein the concentration of glyphosate (based on glyphosate acid equivalent) is at least 200 gae/L.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Inventors: Allan SPENCER, Aristos PANAYI, Chad Richard Ord SAYER
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Publication number: 20150250164Abstract: A method for preparing a glyphosate herbicidal aqueous concentrate to improve the handling of the concentrate, the method comprising forming a mixture of at least two nitrogen bases, and reacting the mixture of the at least two bases with glyphosate acid to provide an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts wherein the concentration of glyphosate (based on glyphosate acid equivalent) is at least 200 gae/L.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Allan SPENCER, Aristos PANAYI, Chad Richard Ord SAYER
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Patent number: 9078431Abstract: A method for preparing an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts to improve the handling of the mixture, the method comprising forming a homogeneous mixture of at least two bases comprising at least one alkali metal hydroxide, and at least one further base selected from alkali metal hydroxides and nitrogen bases and reacting the mixture of the at least two bases with glyphosate acid in an aqueous reaction medium to provide an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts wherein the concentration of glyphosate (based on glyphosate acid equivalent) is at least 200 gae/L.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Nufarm Australia LimitedInventors: Allan Spencer, Aristos Panayi, Chad Richard Ord Sayer
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Patent number: 9066513Abstract: A method for preparing a glyphosate herbicidal aqueous concentrate to improve the handling of the concentrate, the method comprising forming a mixture of at least two nitrogen bases, and reacting the mixture of the at least two bases with glyphosate acid to provide an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts wherein the concentration of glyphosate (based on glyphosate acid equivalent) is at least 200-gae/L.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Nufarm Australia LimitedInventors: Allan Spencer, Aristos Panayi, Chad Richard Ord Sayer
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Publication number: 20130281297Abstract: A method for preparing a glyphosate herbicidal aqueous concentrate to improve the handling of the concentrate, the method comprising forming a mixture of at least two nitrogen bases, and reacting the mixture of the at least two bases with glyphosate acid to provide an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts wherein the concentration of glyphosate (based on glyphosate acid equivalent) is at least 200-gae/L.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: NUFARM AUSTRALIA LIMITEDInventors: Allan Spencer, Aristos Panayi, Chad Richard Ord Sayer
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Publication number: 20130274103Abstract: A method for preparing an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts to improve the handling of the mixture, the method comprising forming a homogeneous mixture of at least two bases comprising at least one alkali metal hydroxide, and at least one further base selected from alkali metal hydroxides and nitrogen bases and reacting the mixture of the at least two bases with glyphosate acid in an aqueous reaction medium to provide an aqueous mixture of glyphosate salts wherein the concentration of glyphosate (based on glyphosate acid equivalent) is at least 200 gae/L.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: NUFARM AUSTRALIA LIMITEDInventors: Allan Spencer, Aristos Panayi, Chad Richard Ord Sayer
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Patent number: 8503448Abstract: A Communications system for communicating over low bandwidth or high latency links incorporates a router MR7 configured to route a message to any like-configured router MR8, MR9 linked to it. Communications are implemented at network layer with UDP IP message packets. There are no hello messages. The message format 20 includes routing information but not designated and backup routers, which avoids loss of service from designated router changes and reduces bandwidth requirements. Configured routers MR7 to MR9 have different message formats 20, 40 for communicating with configured routers MR7 to MR9 and with unconfigured routers R1 to R6 respectively, and can link different protocols. A configured router MR7 deletes routes to like-configured routers MR8, MR9 with route metrics not superior to other routes with like destination. It also deletes routes with inferior metrics to related routes in an incoming message, and retains received route information regarding a new route or a route with superior metric.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Qinetiq LimitedInventors: Jonathan Allan Spencer, Giles David Kendrick, Jonathan Paul Millington, Ian David Stephenson, Philip James Entwisle
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Publication number: 20100172350Abstract: A Communications system for communicating over low bandwidth or high latency links incorporates a router MR7 configured to route a message to any like-configured router MR8, MR9 linked to it. Communications are implemented at network layer with UDP IP message packets. There are no hello messages. The message format 20 includes routing information but not designated and backup routers, which avoids loss of service from designated router changes and reduces bandwidth requirements. Configured routers MR7 to MR9 have different message formats 20, 40 for communicating with configured routers MR7 to MR9 and with unconfigured routers R1 to R6 respectively, and can link different protocols. A configured router MR7 deletes routes to like-configured routers MR8, MR9 with route metrics not superior to other routes with like destination. It also deletes routes with inferior metrics to related routes in an incoming message, and retains received route information regarding a new route or a route with superior metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Jonathan Allan Spencer, Giles David Kendrick, Jonathan Paul Millington, Ian David Stephenson, Philip James Entwisle
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Publication number: 20090255728Abstract: A device and a method for seabed and water bottom drilling, core sampling and measuring, include a vertically movable and horizontally fixed cross beam, a winch fixed to the cross beam and having a rope wound thereon, a drill head disposed on the cross beam, a spindle having a bore formed therein and being driven by the drill head and an overshot having one end connected to the rope and another end passing through the bore in the spindle for attachment to and detachment from a drilling tool of a drillstring. The spindle, the rope and the drillstring together define a common centerline during attachment and detachment of the overshot to and from a drilling tool and during drilling. A lift rod connected between the rope and the overshot can be pulled into the bore in the spindle prior to commencing rotary drilling for sealing the top of the bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Allan Spencer, Gregory Ham