Patents by Inventor Andrew Burns
Andrew Burns 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: 20130038916Abstract: A method for recording a volume transmission hologram having multiplexed diffraction fringe patterns that can cooperate to display polychromatic images and can be recorded with a single wavelength exposure source.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.Inventors: Mark Cheverton, Sumeet Jain, Moitreyee Sinha, Andrew Burns, Michael Takemori, Victor Ostroverkhov
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Publication number: 20130039848Abstract: The present invention provides a fluorescent silica-based nanoparticle that allows for precise detection, characterization, monitoring and treatment of a disease such as cancer The nanoparticle has a fluorescent compound positioned within the nanoparticle, and has greater brightness and fluorescent quantum yield than the free fluorescent compound To facilitate efficient urinary excretion of the nanoparticle, it may be coated with an organic polymer, such as polyethylene glycol) (PEG) The small size of the nanoparticle, the silica base and the organic polymer coating minimizes the toxicity of the nanoparticle when administered in vivo The nanoparticle may further be conjugated to a ligand capable of binding to a cellular component associated with the specific cell type, such as a tumor marker A therapeutic agent may be attached to the nanoparticle Radionuclides/radiometals or paramagnetic ions may be conjugated to the nanoparticle to permit the nanoparticle to be detectable by various imaging techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2010Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicants: CORNELL UNIVERSITY, SLOAN-KETTERING INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCHInventors: Michelle Bradbury, Ulrich Wiesner, Oula Penate Medina, Hoosweng Ow, Andrew Burns, Jason Lewis, Steven Larson
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Publication number: 20130003151Abstract: A method of recording a holographic record is described. According to this method, a holographic recording medium is exposed to a desired pattern, shape, or image from a coherent light source emitting light at one or more wavelengths to which the holographic recording medium is sensitive. In this method, light having the desired pattern, shape, or image to which the holographic recording medium is exposed is diffracted by a spatially homogeneous optical diffraction element so that the holographic recording medium is exposed to a plurality of interfering light beams, thereby forming a holographic record in the holographic recording medium. Holographic recording articles are described that include a holographic recording medium and a spatially homogeneous optical diffraction element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.Inventors: Michael T. Takemori, Mark A. Cheverton, Andrew A. Burns, Sumeet Jain
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Publication number: 20120305802Abstract: Nanoparticles with a metal or metallic core and an outer shell comprising a matrix and a dopant. For example, a nanoparticle can have a gold core and outer shell comprising silica and an organic dye. Such nanoparticles can have use in, for example, optical communication applications, chemical and biosensing applications, and imaging applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventors: Erik Herz, Andrew Burns, Ulrich B. Wiesner, Mikhail A. Noginov, Samantha Stout, Akeisha Belgrave, Guohua Zhu, Vladimir M. Shalaev, Evgueni E. Narimanov
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Publication number: 20120250119Abstract: A method of recording a volume holographic image is described in which a holographic recording medium containing a photoreactive dye is exposed to a plurality of coherent light sources emitting at a wavelength to which the dye is sensitive, thereby forming an interference fringe pattern therein. The photoreaction occurring in the areas of constructive interference generates a periodic array of photoreacted areas of the dye and unreacted areas of the dye. This generated interference fringe pattern may contain, but does not have to contain any image or other encoded information. Selected areas of the interference fringe pattern are then exposed to actinic radiation in such a manner to partially or fully bleach, remove, or deactivate the photoreactive dye fringe pattern, thereby producing a holographic pattern, shape, or image formed by areas of the interference fringe pattern that were not bleached, removed, or deactivated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2011Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: SABIC Innovative Plastics IP B.V.Inventors: Michael T. Takemori, Mark A. Cheverton, Andrew A. Burns, Sumeet Jain
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Publication number: 20120208110Abstract: Articles for recording a holographic image are described. The articles include a holographic recording medium having a plurality of surfaces, having a transparent polymeric binder and a photochemically active dye, the holographic recording medium having a holographic image recorded therein formed by exposed areas of the photochemically active dye and unexposed areas of the photochemically active dye; and a first light-blocking layer or material over a first surface of the holographic recording medium from which surface the holographic image is viewed, the light blocking layer or material absorbing light in the wavelength range to which the photochemically active dye is sensitive and allowing transmission of light in a different wavelength range for viewing the holographic image.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.Inventors: Andrew A. Burns, Sumeet Jain, Pradeep Jeevaji Nadkarni, Shantaram Narayan Naik, Arunkumar Natarajan, Kiran ArunKumar Puthamane, Michael T. Takemori, Vinodkumar Vasudevan
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Publication number: 20120208109Abstract: A method is described for recording a volume reflection holographic image that is viewable when illuminated by light at a wavelength Wv.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.Inventors: Michael T. Takemori, Andrew A. Burns, Mark A. Cheverton, Sumeet Jain, Sora Kim
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Publication number: 20120178019Abstract: A method of manufacturing an article for display of a holographic image is described that includes thermally fusing a holographic recording medium containing a photochemically active dye dispersed in a transparent thermoplastic polymer binder to another layer or material; and then exposing the holographic film to intersecting beams of coherent light to form a holographic image therein formed by photoreacted areas of the photochemically active dye and unreacted areas of the photochemically active dye.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP B.V.Inventors: Sumeet Jain, Michael T. Takemori, Mark A. Cheverton, Vicki H. Watkins, Andrew A. Burns, Moitreyee Sinha, Matthew Frank Niemeyer
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Publication number: 20120026564Abstract: A method of making a hologram includes recording a first hologram in a holographic recording medium at a first deformation ratio; changing the first deformation ratio to a second deformation ratio that is different from the first deformation ratio; and recording a second hologram in the holographic recording medium at the second deformation ratio to form a recorded holographic medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventors: Michael Teruki Takemori, Amitabh Bansal, Andrew A. Burns, Mark Cheverton, Sumeet Jain
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Patent number: 8084001Abstract: Sensor particles comprise a silica-based core and at least one photoluminescent dye. The silica-based core may comprise a plurality of pores and the at least one photoluminescent dye may comprise a reference dye, insensitive to its environment and analytes and a sensor dye, sensitive to either or both of the foregoing. The sensor particles may be employed to sense unknown environmental conditions or analytes in biological or non-biological systems, in vitro or in vivo.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Andrew A. Burns, Erik Herz, Tara C. Zedayko, Ulrich Wiesner
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Publication number: 20110185726Abstract: An energy separation and recovery system wherein exhaust heat from an automotive engine source which might otherwise be wasted is employed in conjunction with a heat exchanger and a super heater to generate steam in a substantially closed-loop system wherein the heat supply is an open system. The superheated steam is transmitted to an engine to generate power which may be used to supply electrical energy. The electrical energy may be employed external to the system or may be used to assist the motive engine in providing motive power to the vehicle. Stepped diameter tubing carries water, or other vaporizable fluids, through the heat exchanger into the super heater while simultaneously exposing the carried water or fluid to incrementally higher temperature heated gas. Variable bellows, attached operatively to end plates accommodate the differential expansion of the tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventors: Michael Alan Burns, Paul Andrew Burns, Gareth Andew Storoszko, Marco Cucinotta
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Publication number: 20110185712Abstract: An energy separation and recovery system wherein energy forms which might otherwise be wasted are employed in conjunction with a heat exchanger and a super heater to generate steam in a substantially closed-loop system wherein the heat supply is an open system. The superheated steam is transmitted to an engine to generate power which may be used to supply electrical energy. The electrical energy may be employed external to the system. Stepped diameter tubing carries water, or other vaporizable fluids, through the heat exchanger into the super heater while simultaneously exposing the carried water or fluid to incrementally higher temperature heated gas. Variable bellows, attached operatively to end plates accommodate the differential expansion of the tubing. The energy generation system includes a control module to permit the generation of steam and electricity at such times as there is sufficient heat to permit the generation of superheated steam.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventors: Michael Alan Burns, Paul Andrew Burns, Gareth Andrew Storoszko, Marco Cucinotta
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Publication number: 20100326660Abstract: A direct emulsion wellbore fluid, including: a continuous non-oleaginous phase; a discontinuous oleaginous phase; a stabilizing agent; an oil-miscible epoxy-based resin; and a hardening agent; wherein the wellbore fluid is a stable emulsion having a viscosity greater than 200 cps. In some embodiments, the hardening agent is an oil-miscible hardening agent; in other embodiments, the hardening agent is an oil-immiscible hardening agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: David Antony Ballard, Andrew Burn
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Publication number: 20100210480Abstract: An invert emulsion wellbore fluid, including: a continuous oleaginous phase; a discontinuous non-oleaginous phase; a stabilizing agent; an oil-immiscible epoxy-based resin; and a hardening agent; wherein the wellbore fluid is a stable emulsion having a viscosity greater than 200 cps. In some embodiments, the hardening agent is an oil-miscible hardening agent; in other embodiments, the hardening agent is an oil-immiscible hardening agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: David Antony Ballard, Andrew Burn
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Publication number: 20080118687Abstract: Molded polymer structures, including tubes, plates, cards, bottles, etc. are formed with doped, silica nanoparticles on or with in the polymer matrix. Prior to the thermoforming operation, the nanoparticles may be doped with single or multiple signal producing molecules, which are detectable by optical, electrical, and/or magnetic means. The nanoparticles may be visible or invisible to the naked eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: May 22, 2008Inventors: Alex Andrew Burns, Jonathan C. Fellers, Gang Yao
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Publication number: 20080108528Abstract: A method of processing oilfield weighting agents for pneumatic transference including treating a weight material ore with a chemical additive to produce a treated weighting agent and grinding the treated weighting agent to produce a ground treated weighting agent including a substantially homogenized mixture of the chemical additive and a ground weighting agent. Furthermore, the method includes classifying the ground weighting agent by size, discharging the ground treated weighting agent from the mill, and trapping the ground treated weighting agent in a storage vessel. Also, a method of processing oilfield weighting agents for pneumatic transference including grinding a weight material ore in a mill, wherein the grinding produces a ground weighting agent, and discharging the ground weighting agent from the mill.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: M-I LLCInventors: Wayne Matlock, Andrew Burn
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Patent number: 7302533Abstract: A method and system for improving memory access patterns of software systems on NUMA systems discovers NUMA system resources where the NUMA system resources comprises a plurality of NUMA nodes; determines a plurality of database threads, processes, and objects for a database configuration; and generates a policy which assigns the plurality of database threads, processes, and objects to the plurality of NUMA nodes, wherein the generating of the policy is performed prior to initialization of the plurality of database threads, processes, and objects. The assignment of the database threads, processes, or objects to NUMA nodes is such that the amount of remote memory accesses is reduced. When the database thread, process, or object initializes, the database server queries the policy for its assigned NUMA node(s). The database thread, process, or object is then bound to the assigned NUMA node(s).Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Liam Finnie, Taavi Andrew Burns, Matthew Albert Huras, Sunil Jeevananda Kamath, Lan Tuong Pham, Kevin R. Rose, Aamer Sachedina, Roger Luo Quan Zheng
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Publication number: 20070172676Abstract: A ceramic thermal barrier coating material (10) containing nano-sized features is predicted to exhibit improved high temperature performance than a comparable material containing fewer of such features. In a coating deposited by an APS process, the nano-sized features may be intersplat columns (32). In a coating deposited by an EB-PVD process, the nano-sized features may be a mixed oxide layer (22) formed of nano-sized mixed oxide particles, or nano-sized alumina projections (24) extending across the interface from the mixed oxide layer into the insulating material layer (20). Alternatively, the nano-sized features may be secondary columnar grains (36) extending laterally from primary columnar grains (34) in a columnar-grained ceramic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Andrew Burns, Ramesh Subramanian
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Publication number: 20060245971Abstract: Sensor particles comprise a silica-based core and at least one photoluminescent dye. The silica-based core may comprise a plurality of pores and the at least one photoluminescent dye may comprise a reference dye, insensitive to its environment and analytes and a sensor dye, sensitive to either or both of the foregoing. The sensor particles may be employed to sense unknown environmental conditions or analytes in biological or non-biological systems, in vitro or in vivo.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2005Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Andrew Burns, Erik Herz, Tara Zedayko, Ulrich Wiesner
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Publication number: 20060184608Abstract: The present invention allows a user or community of users to rate content across a variety of web sites and display contextual sensitive reviews. Rather than the rating information being controlled by the web site owner, the rating information may be owned and controlled by a third party. Users have the ability to rate a web site, review ratings from a web site, or operate a web site rating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2005Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Peter Williams, Mark Wilson-Thomas, Martin Peck, Robert Wilcox, Andrew Burns, Martin Grayson