Patents by Inventor Andrew Mill
Andrew Mill 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: 8835352Abstract: There is disclosed an indicator composition, the application thereof to substrates, and related products. The indicator composition comprises an organic solvent soluble polymer and a redox sensitive material which displays different visible properties in the oxidized and reduced forms. The organic solvent soluble polymer can be at least partially sulfonated polystyrene. The indicator composition can be dissolved in organic solvents such as acetone, ethanol and ethyl acetate to form inks which can be used in a variety of printing processes. The indicator composition can be used to detect oxidizing agents, oxygen, water, reducing agents, UV light, temperature and the passage of time.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Insignia Technologies LimitedInventors: Erik Smyth, Andrew Mills, David Hazafy
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Patent number: 8790930Abstract: A chemical indicator having a particulate inorganic substrate, and at least one reactive dye or ink coated on and/or impregnated within the particulate inorganic substrate. Coating and/or impregnating at least one reactive dye or ink on or within a particulate inorganic substrate improves the storage stability and/or thermal stability of the at least one reactive dye or ink, which typically includes relatively unstable compounds. This allows the present indicators to be incorporated into thermoplastic polymer materials and processed conventionally while maintaining the efficacy and stability of the new indicators. The indicators provide simple, reliable, and cost effective detection means for detecting analytes such as ammonia, carbon dioxide, and oxygen, and may find use in applications such as food packaging and medical applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2010Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: University of StrathclydeInventors: Andrew Mills, Pauline Grosshans, Graham Skinner
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Publication number: 20140032351Abstract: Systems and methods for providing live auctioneer led sales of products, such as vehicles, between remotely located buyers, sellers, and auctioneers are provided herein. In certain aspects, systems and methods may facilitate one or more auctions led by a remotely located live auctioneer who receives bids from one or more remotely located buyers. Accordingly, in some examples, the auctioneer may accept bids from the buyers, encourage bidding from the buyers, and/or declare (or not declare) a product sold in real-time. In this manner, in certain aspects, the systems and methods enable an auction to be conduct by a live auctioneer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventors: Alexander Harley Fraser, John Blobner, Lance Rigdon, Krista Gayle Wright, Veronica Yung Su Tai, Richard Neil MacConnell, Amy Andrews Mills
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Publication number: 20140032353Abstract: Systems and methods for providing live auctioneer led sales of products, such as vehicles, between remotely located buyers, sellers, and auctioneers are provided herein. In certain aspects, systems and methods may facilitate one or more auctions led by a remotely located live auctioneer who receives bids from one or more remotely located buyers. Accordingly, in some examples, the auctioneer may accept bids from the buyers, encourage bidding from the buyers, and/or declare (or not declare) a product sold in real-time. In this manner, in certain aspects, the systems and methods enable an auction to be conduct by a live auctioneer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MANHEIM INVESTMENTS, INC.Inventors: Alexander Harley Fraser, John Blobner, Lance Rigdon, Krista Gayle Wright, Veronica Yung Su Tai, Richard Neil MacConnell, Amy Andrews Mills
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Publication number: 20140032352Abstract: Systems and methods for providing live auctioneer led sales of products, such as vehicles, between remotely located buyers, sellers, and auctioneers are provided herein. In certain aspects, systems and methods may facilitate one or more auctions led by a remotely located live auctioneer who receives bids from one or more remotely located buyers. Accordingly, in some examples, the auctioneer may accept bids from the buyers, encourage bidding from the buyers, and/or declare (or not declare) a product sold in real-time. In this manner, in certain aspects, the systems and methods enable an auction to be conduct by a live auctioneer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MANHEIM INVESTMENTS, INC.Inventors: Alexander Harley Fraser, John Blobner, Lance Rigdon, Krista Gayle Wright, Veronica Yung Su Tai, Richard Neil MacConnell, Amy Andrews Mills
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Publication number: 20140007336Abstract: An anti-splash urinal mat is disclosed, comprising a screen portion configured to prevent splatter of urine during use of a urinal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventors: John Andrew Mills, Christopher Hawker, Jessica Ann Moreland, Joel Beebe
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Publication number: 20130326853Abstract: A liquid containment wall for a tank is formed by corrugated panels connected end to end and supported by upstanding brackets at spaced positions around the peripheral wall and a liner attached to the wall. Each panel has at each end an overlapping section with an array of aligned holes. The holes are connected by connector plates shaped and arranged to overlie a part of the array. Each plate has a plurality of shear pegs extending at right angles and at least one hole therethrough to receive a threaded bolt so that the bolt passes through a respective one of the aligned holes of the array to clamp the plate against the overlapping panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Bruce Allen, Yuqin Shan, Brad Warner, James Andrew Mills
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Publication number: 20130297869Abstract: A method of operation of a storage system includes: establishing a first virtual disk volume including allocating a first portion and a first low performance storage capacity; generating a usage statistics for the first virtual disk volume; and calculating a first trend line for adjusting the first portion and the first low performance storage capacity based on the usage statistics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Enmotus Inc.Inventors: Andrew Mills, Marshall Lee
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Publication number: 20130282983Abstract: A method of operation of a storage system includes: accessing a storage tier manager coupled to a first tier storage and a second tier storage; identifying a low activity region in the first tier storage and a high activity region in the second tier storage; and exchanging a physical block region corresponding to the high activity region with the physical block region corresponding to the low activity region by the storage tier manager.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: ENMOTUS INC.Inventors: Andrew Mills, Marshall Lee
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Publication number: 20130195556Abstract: A fluid fillable structure has a reservoir body comprising a top surface and at least one fluid fill port at a first end. There is a first connector on the top surface of the reservoir body adjacent to the first end and a second connector spaced from the first end, the first end of the reservoir body being folded back onto the reservoir body and secured by releaseably securing the first connector to the second connector such that the at least one fluid fill port remains open.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: James Andrew Mills, Gregory Allan Parrent
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Publication number: 20130130399Abstract: A chemical indicator or ink, and methods for manufacture thereof, comprises at least one carbon dioxide-sensitive reactive dye which is capable of detecting changes in carbon dioxide concentration in a fluid under fluid and/or gas phase pressure of carbon dioxide above approximately (1) bar. The present chemical indicators or inks are useful in the monitoring of relatively high carbon dioxide pressure environments, such as in carbonated drinks. The present invention also relates to containers for holding a carbonated liquid, and closures therefore, comprising a carbon dioxide indicator or a carbon dioxide-sensitive ink, wherein the carbon dioxide indicator and/or the ink comprises at least one carbon dioxide-sensitive reactive dye which is capable of detecting changes in carbon dioxide concentration in a fluid under fluid and/or gas phase pressure of carbon dioxide above approximately (1) bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Andrew Mills, Graham Skinner
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Publication number: 20120276647Abstract: A chemical indicator comprises a particulate inorganic substrate, and at least one reactive dye or ink coated on and/or impregnated within the particulate inorganic substrate. Coating and/or impregnating at least one reactive dye or ink on or within a particulate inorganic substrate improves the storage stability and/or thermal stability of the at least one reactive dye or ink, which typically comprises relatively unstable compounds. This allows the present indicators to be incorporated into thermoplastic polymer materials and processed conventionally while maintaining the efficacy and stability of the new indicators. The indicators provide simple, reliable, and cost effective detection means for detecting analytes such as ammonia, carbon dioxide, and oxygen, and may find use in applications such as food packaging and medical applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDEInventors: Andrew Mills, Pauline Grosshans, Graham Skinner
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Publication number: 20120171583Abstract: Methods and systems for gas phase electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide are disclosed. A method for gas phase electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide may include, but is not limited to, steps (A) to (C). Step (A) may include introducing a substantially gas phase fuel to an anode flow field of an anode of a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell. Said anode may be a gas diffusion electrode. Step (B) may include introducing a substantially gas phase carbon dioxide to a cathode flow field of a cathode of said PEM fuel cell. Said cathode may be a chemically modified gas diffusion electrode including a coating of a polymer aromatic amine. Step (C) may include reducing at least a portion of said substantially gas phase carbon dioxide to a product mixture at said cathode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: LIQUID LIGHT, INC.Inventors: Andrew B. Bocarsly, Elizabeth Zeitler, Andrew Mills
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Publication number: 20120137958Abstract: A UV radiation (UVR) response indicator comprises a first UVB and/or UVA radiation sensitive material which has been modified so as to display an altered characteristic in a delayed manner in response to UVB and/or UVA radiation exposure. The UV indicator is capable of displaying exposure to increased UV radiation over a period of time. The present invention also relates to a method of displaying a relative amount of exposure to UVR by a UV indicator over a period of time. The invention is particularly useful in detecting the level of exposure to sunlight or sunbed radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Andrew Mills, Michael McFarlane, Kate McDiarmid, Pauline Grosshans
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Publication number: 20120142527Abstract: There is disclosed an indicator composition, the application thereof to substrates, and related products. The indicator composition comprises an organic solvent soluble polymer and a redox sensitive material which displays different visible properties in the oxidised and reduced forms. The organic solvent soluble polymer can be at least partially sulfonated polystyrene. The indicator composition can be dissolved in organic solvents such as acetone, ethanol and ethyl acetate to form inks which can be used in a variety of printing processes. The indicator composition can be used to detect oxidising agents, oxygen, water, reducing agents, UV light, temperature and the passage of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Erik Smyth, Andrew Mills, David Hazafy
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Publication number: 20120110259Abstract: A method of operation of a data storage system includes: enabling a system interface for receiving host commands; updating a mapping register for monitoring transaction records of a logical block address for the host commands including translating a host virtual block address to a physical address for storage devices; accessing by a storage processor, the mapping register for comparing the transaction records with a tiering policies register; and enabling a tiered storage engine for transferring host data blocks by the system interface and concurrently transferring between a tier zero, a tier one, or a tier two if the storage processor determines the transaction records exceed the tiering policies register.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: ENMOTUS INC.Inventors: Andrew Mills, Marshall Lee
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Patent number: 8114673Abstract: This invention relates to an irreversible indicator for detecting oxidizing agents, or in particular an oxygen indicator, comprising at least one redox-sensitive dyestuff, at least one semiconductor material and at least one electron donor. This indicator is activated by exposure to light of about 200-400 nm. The invention also relates to UV light detector.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: University of StrathclydeInventors: Andrew Mills, Soo-Keun Lee
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Publication number: 20110247968Abstract: A material sorting apparatus comprises a perforated screen (3), for example a drum, adapted to be moved around an endless track. Means are provided for sucking air through the screen (3) inwardly of the track in a predetermined area (7) thereof. A material to be sorted is supplied to the apparatus such that it falls under gravity in close proximity to said predetermined area (7) of the track in order that laminar material is selectively sucked towards the surface of the screen (3). This material is transported in contact with the screen (3) while the screen is moving through and out of the predetermined area (7) but is released from the suction forces when the screen (3) moves out of said predetermined area (7). A first collection region is located beneath a region (8) of the apparatus adjacent the predetermined region (7) of the track into which material not transported by the screen (3) can fall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: KEN MILLS ENGINEERING LIMITEDInventor: Andrew Mills
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Publication number: 20110192667Abstract: The present invention generally relates to snowmobiles. More particularly, the present invention relates to the components of a snowmobile such as the frame, running boards and various other assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: Polaris Industries Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey D. Conn, Andrew Mills, Dustin Mertens, Anthony Ripley, Lyle J. Dahlgren, Martin E. Sampson
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Patent number: 7793390Abstract: An apparatus for connecting pond covers, which includes a shaft having an exterior surface, a first end and a second end. An engagement profile is positioned on the exterior surface at a first end of the shaft. A cable guide is positioned in an intermediate position between the first end and the second end of the shaft, the cable guide being oriented transversely to the shaft. A cable is prevented from removal from the cable guide by the second end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Layfield Geosynthetics & Industrial Fabrics Ltd.Inventors: James Andrew Mills, Jason Jeffery Robert MacQueen