Patents by Inventor Andrew Gill
Andrew Gill 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: 20240093025Abstract: A Polymer blend and composition comprising predominantly (by weight percent) an aliphatic polyester being in particular polylactic acid (PLA) derived from natural or sustainable sources such as plant matter. The present blend and composition includes further components also derived primarily from sustainable sources including further specific polyesters. In particular, the present blend and composition includes distinct forms of polylactide including poly-LD-lactide (PLA) and poly-D-lactide (PDLA).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventor: Andrew Gill
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Publication number: 20230295396Abstract: A process (1, 2) for processing feedstock containing cotton fibres and PET fibres, the process (1, 2) comprises: i. heating a suspension of feedstock containing cotton fibres and PET fibres in water at a temperature above 180° C. to produce a mixture comprising char; ii. removing the water from the mixture comprising char; iii. adding a base to the mixture comprising char to produce a terephthalate salt in a liquid phase; iv. removing the char from the liquid phase to produce dried char; v. acidifying the liquid phase to produce terephthalic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2021Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Andrew GILL, Colin SNAPE
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Publication number: 20230083164Abstract: A PLA containing blend having an impact strength and/or flow rate modifier in addition to a flame retardant. The blend is capable of achieving UL94 fire resistance as V0 certification.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventor: Andrew GILL
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Patent number: 11157300Abstract: In a virtualized environment where multiple guest virtual machines receive security services from multiple security virtual machines, a guest virtual machine automatically transitions to a new virtual security machine under various conditions. For example, the guest virtual machine may select a new security virtual machine when connectivity to the current security virtual machine degrades below a predetermined threshold, or in response to a request from the current security virtual machine indicating, e.g., that the current security virtual machine is about to shut down or otherwise terminate security services to the guest virtual machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2018Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Sophos LimitedInventors: Andrew J. Thomas, Chloe Bell, Robert William Allsworth, Mark Andrew Gill, Timothy Edward Cobley, Trevor Neil McGing, Daphne Kyriaki Allamenou, Andrew Colin Piper
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Publication number: 20210246303Abstract: A fully degradable and a compostable polyester based blend that is free from non-degradable organic or inorganic additives. The thermal properties of the present blend are configured for optimised flow rate during process moulding via a ‘flow rate enhancing component’ being a relative low molecular weight biodegradable polyester. The blend also provides a resultant moulded article having the appropriate mechanical, physical and chemical properties including greatly improved toughness and impact strength relative to existing PLA based blends. This is achieved by incorporating a ‘toughening component’ within the blend being a relatively high molecular weight component relative to the flow rate enhancing component and a polyester nucleating agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Peter Bradby Spiros Bailey, Alma Hodzic, Simon Antony Hayes, Andrew Gill
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Publication number: 20210033061Abstract: A wave energy conversion (WEC) system includes a float body, a heave plate, a tether, and a controller. The tether couples the heave plate to the float body. The controller controls the tether between survivability modes. Each survivability mode adjusts a tension and/or length of the tether.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: Oscilla Power, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Mundon, Brian Rosenberg, Andrew Gill, Ben Ackers, Ian McCauley, Ken Fitzgerald
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Patent number: 10767617Abstract: A wave energy conversion (WEC) system includes a float body, a heave plate, a tether, and a controller. The tether couples the heave plate to the float body. The controller controls the tether between survivability modes. Each survivability mode adjusts a tension and/or length of the tether.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Inventors: Timothy R Mundon, Brian Rosenberg, Andrew Gill, Ben Ackers, Ian McCauley, Ken Fitzgerald
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Publication number: 20190331085Abstract: A wave energy conversion (WEC) system includes a float body, a heave plate, a tether, and a controller. The tether couples the heave plate to the float body. The controller controls the tether between survivability modes. Each survivability mode adjusts a tension and/or length of the tether.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Applicant: Oscilla Power, Inc.Inventors: Timothy R. Mundon, Brian Rosenberg, Andrew Gill, Ben Ackers, Ian McCauley, Ken Fitzgerald
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Publication number: 20190250937Abstract: In a virtualized environment where multiple guest virtual machines receive security services from multiple security virtual machines, a guest virtual machine automatically transitions to a new virtual security machine under various conditions. For example, the guest virtual machine may select a new security virtual machine when connectivity to the current security virtual machine degrades below a predetermined threshold, or in response to a request from the current security virtual machine indicating, e.g., that the current security virtual machine is about to shut down or otherwise terminate security services to the guest virtual machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2018Publication date: August 15, 2019Inventors: Andrew J. Thomas, Chloe Bell, Robert William Allsworth, Mark Andrew Gill, Timothy Edward Cobley, Trevor Neil McGing, Daphne Kyriaki Allamenou, Andrew Colin Piper
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Patent number: 9046480Abstract: The method includes: providing a test strip comprising a reference electrode and a working electrode coated with a reagent layer; applying a fluid sample to the test strip for a reaction period; applying a test voltage between the reference electrode and the working electrode; measuring a test current as a function of time; measuring a steady state current value when the test current has reached an equilibrium; calculating a ratio of the test current to the steady state current value; plotting the ratio of the test current to the steady state current value as a function of the inverse square root of time; calculating an effective diffusion coefficient from the slope of the linearly regressed plot of the ratio of the test current to the steady state current value as a function of the inverse square root of time; and calculating a hematocrit-corrected concentration of analyte.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2013Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: LifeScan Scotland LimitedInventors: Stephen Patrick Blythe, Marco F. Cardosi, Andrew Gill, Leanne Mills, Christopher Philip Leach
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Publication number: 20130240375Abstract: The method includes: providing a test strip comprising a reference electrode and a working electrode coated with a reagent layer; applying a fluid sample to the test strip for a reaction period; applying a test voltage between the reference electrode and the working electrode; measuring a test current as a function of time; measuring a steady state current value when the test current has reached an equilibrium; calculating a ratio of the test current to the steady state current value; plotting the ratio of the test current to the steady state current value as a function of the inverse square root of time; calculating an effective diffusion coefficient from the slope of the linearly regressed plot of the ratio of the test current to the steady state current value as a function of the inverse square root of time; and calculating a hematocrit-corrected concentration of analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: LifeScan Scotland LimitedInventors: Stephen Patrick BLYTHE, Marco F. CARDOSI, Andrew GILL, Leanne MILLS, Christopher Philip LEACH
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Patent number: 8533095Abstract: Systems and methods for a computer-implemented auction bidding process that assigns a winning bid quantity and a winning bid amount to each bid in an ordered list of bids by a single resolution of the ordered bid list based on the maximum amount the bidder is willing to pay for the offered item(s). The bid list is ordered by one or more criteria, including the maximum amount to which the submitted bid may be increased via an autobid feature, and resolution of the bid list considers these criteria in assigning bid quantities and bid amounts to each bid.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Siebel Systems, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Gill
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Patent number: 8388821Abstract: Description is provided herein for an embodiment of a method determining a hematocrit-corrected glucose concentration. The exemplary method includes providing a test strip having a reference electrode and a working electrode, wherein the working electrode includes a plurality of microelectrodes and is coated with at least an enzyme and a mediator.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: LifeScan Scotland LimitedInventors: Stephen Patrick Blythe, Marco F. Cardosi, Andrew Gill, Leanne Mills, Christopher Philip Leach
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Patent number: 8051433Abstract: A system and method provides efficient message processing of assets. The system and method places all messages in a queue as they are received from an information feed and groups the messages according to the entities with which they are associated. The messages within each group are sorted according to the time the message was generated by the information feed, and then are processed in the order in which they were generated.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Edward Savige Alcock, Andrew Gill, Ronnachai Chinowutthichai
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Patent number: 8046780Abstract: A system and method provides efficient message processing of assets by placing all messages in a queue as they are received from an information feed. Messages are grouped according to the entities with which they are associated and messages within each group are sorted according to the time the message was generated by the information feed. Messages are processed in the order in which they were generated using a system that accounts for delayed or out-of-order messages by evaluating the message state, comparing it to the last stored state, and delaying the processing of messages arriving ahead of earlier-generated messages.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Edward Savige Alcock, Andrew Gill, Ronnachai Chinowutthichai, Kin Onn Low
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Publication number: 20100227191Abstract: The invention relates to an end wall of a metal container having a score therein. The end wall is made of a composite metal sheet made of two or more metal layers, one of the layers being made of an aluminum alloy of high strength (e.g. a high magnesium alloy such as AA5182, AA5042 or AA5082, optionally with increased Mg), and another of the layers being made of an aluminum alloy having a good resistance to stress corrosion cracking (e.g. aluminum alloys AA3004, AA3104, AA5006 or AA5005), wherein at least the bottom of the score is formed by a surface of the alloy of good resistance to stress corrosion cracking.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventors: McKay C. Brown, Ian Musson Campbell, David Andrew Gill, David S. Wright
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Publication number: 20100219084Abstract: Description is provided herein for an embodiment of a method determining a hematocrit-corrected glucose concentration. The exemplary method includes providing a test strip having a reference electrode and a working electrode, wherein the working electrode includes a plurality of microelectrodes and is coated with at least an enzyme and a mediator.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Stephen Patrick Blythe, Marco F. Cardosi, Andrew Gill, Leanne Mills, Christopher Philip Leach
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Publication number: 20100015728Abstract: A method for detecting an analyte can include binding an analyte with a first reagent which is associated with a magnetic particle, allowing analyte to interact with an excess amount of a second reagent capable of interacting with the analyte, and magnetically separating a portion of analyte-bound second reagent from excess second reagent. After the magnetic separation, the interaction of the analyte and the second reagent can be disrupted to produce a detectable form of the second reagent, which can be detected. A device and system suited to performing the method are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: IVERNESS MEDICAL SWITZERLAND GMBHInventors: John William Dilleen, Phillip Lowe, Andrew Gill
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Publication number: 20090193869Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to a container blank of defined shape, a method of feeding the blanks, and apparatus for feeding the blanks. The blanks are shaped or contoured in such a way that mutual adhesion between the blanks of a nested stack of such blanks can be broken, thus facilitating the delivery of individual blanks from the stack. The shaping of the blanks is effective to cause the blanks to separate from each other or to tilt mutually by a small distance when one blank is moved at approximately right angles to the stack. This allows ingress of air between the blanks that eliminates the mutual adhesion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: David Gaensbauer, David Andrew Gill
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Publication number: 20090053827Abstract: An assay device includes a first reagent including a magnetic particle and a second reagent including detectable component. The first and second reagent can each independently bind to an analyte in a sample. A time-varying magnetic field can be used to distinguish detectable components that are associated with analyte from detectable components not associated with analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: Inverness Medical Switzerland GMBHInventors: David William Taylor, Andrew Gill