Patents by Inventor Charles Clifford
Charles Clifford 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: 12046112Abstract: A system for monitoring financial threats includes: at least one central processing unit and system memory that causes the system to: receive information about a threat associated with a financial services device; identify a type of the threat; identify a location associated with the threat; and notify one or more customers associated with the financial services device based upon the type or the location of the threat.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2023Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.Inventors: Jennifer Stacey Borchardt, Adam Clifford Christensen, Charles Cowell, Eduardo DeLa Torre, Darren M. Goetz, Eric David Greene, Robert Glenn Hamchuk, Miranda C. Hill, Pey-Ning Huang, Orsolya Oldroyd, Paul Vittimberga
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Patent number: 11684266Abstract: A probe comprising a body portion and a tip portion. The body portion comprises: a first mounting portion comprising a plurality of first carriers, each first carrier being arranged to support an elongate first waveguide, the first carriers being disposed in an equiangular arrangement around a longitudinal axis of the body portion; a plurality of first waveguides, each first waveguide being supported in a respective one of the plurality of first carriers; and a body end fitting at which first ends of the first waveguides are supported in the equiangular arrangement around the longitudinal axis of the body portion such that the first waveguides can transmit electromagnetic radiation signals from an energy source to the body end fitting and/or transmit electromagnetic radiation signals from the body end fitting to a receiver.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2018Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignees: The University of Bristol, The University of Exeter, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustInventors: Nicholas Stone, John Charles Clifford Day
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Patent number: 11617512Abstract: A probe, such as a spectroscopic probe, for enabling a fluid or tissue sample to be tested in situ. The probe includes a conduit, such as a hypodermic needle, that can be inserted into a test subject and a wave coupling arranged to direct electromagnetic radiation, such as light, from an energy source to the sample and/or from the sample to a receiver for analysis. The receiver may comprise a Raman spectroscope. The probe may include a carriage that can be used to move at least some of the optical coupling towards and away from the insertion tip of the conduit. The probe may include a pressure modifier that can be used to draw fluid into or expel fluid from the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignees: The University of Bristol, GLOUCESTERSHIRE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTInventors: John Charles Clifford Day, Nicholas Stone
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Patent number: 11042018Abstract: A microfluidics analysis system with a microfluidics cell and a microscope. The microscope has an objective lens arranged to collect light from a field of view including a portion of the microfluidics cell; a second lens; and an actuator arranged to translate the objective lens relative to the microfluidics cell to change a position of the field of view between multiple positions. The actuator is arranged to translate the objective lens relative to the microfluidics cell without moving the second lens relative to the microfluidics cell. The second lens is arranged to receive the light collected by the objective lens for the multiple positions of the field of view without moving relative to the microfluidics cell.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2018Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Inventors: John Charles Clifford Day, Alastair Poole
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Publication number: 20200233195Abstract: A microfluidics analysis system with a microfluidics cell and a microscope. The microscope has an objective lens arranged to collect light from a field of view including a portion of the microfluidics cell; a second lens; and an actuator arranged to translate the objective lens relative to the microfluidics cell to change a position of the field of view between multiple positions. The actuator is arranged to translate the objective lens relative to the microfluidics cell without moving the second lens relative to the microfluidics cell. The second lens is arranged to receive the light collected by the objective lens for the multiple positions of the field of view without moving relative to the microfluidics cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2018Publication date: July 23, 2020Inventors: John Charles Clifford DAY, Alastair POOLE
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Publication number: 20200085308Abstract: A probe, such as a spectroscopic probe, for enabling a fluid or tissue sample to be tested in situ. The probe includes a conduit, such as a hypodermic needle, that can be inserted into a test subject and a wave coupling arranged to direct electromagnetic radiation, such as light, from an energy source to the sample and/or from the sample to a receiver for analysis. The receiver may comprise a Raman spectroscope. The probe may include a carriage that can be used to move at least some of the optical coupling towards and away from the insertion tip of the conduit. The probe may include a pressure modifier that can be used to draw fluid into or expel fluid from the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: John Charles Clifford Day, Nicholas Stone
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Publication number: 20200015684Abstract: A probe (10) comprising a body portion (70) and a tip portion (80). The body portion comprises: a first mounting portion (72) comprising a plurality of first carriers supporting elongate first waveguides, and disposed in an equiangular arrangement around a longitudinal axis (A) of the body portion; a body end fitting (74) at which first ends of the first waveguides are supported such that the first waveguides can transmit electromagnetic radiation signals from an energy source to the body end fitting and/or transmit electromagnetic radiation signals from the body end fitting to a receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2018Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Nicholas Stone, John Charles Clifford Day
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Publication number: 20190040817Abstract: A coating system includes a diffusion coating on a refractory metal or refractory metal alloy. The coating can be applied to a component such as a rocket engine component that includes a substrate including the refractory metal and is useful to protect the substrate from high temperature oxidation. The diffusion coating process employs an activator that includes a compound of the metal to be diffused into the surface of the substrate and is a vapor phase process in which the vapor includes metal from the activator and additional from the metal source being activated. Aluminum trifluoride can be used to activate an aluminum metal source to form an aluminide coating on a refractory metal-based alloy, such as a niobium alloy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventor: Charles Clifford BERGER
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Publication number: 20180058228Abstract: A gas turbine component for use in a gas turbine engine includes a substrate a ceramic-based thermal barrier coating (TBC), and a diffusion chromide bond coat between the base material and the TBC. A thermally grown oxide (TGO) layer can be formed on the bond coat prior to application of the TBC. The TBC and the TGO include a common metal oxide. The oxide can be sacrificially in use and soluble in a molten sulfate salt, make the coating system particularly suitable for use in a marine environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Charles Clifford BERGER, David John WORTMAN
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Patent number: 9772479Abstract: An optical device includes a first sub-assembly having an input lens for collimating illuminating light and having an optical axis. The first sub-assembly also has an output lens for focusing collimated light received from a sample, the output lens having an optical axis which is offset and substantially parallel with the optical axis of the input lens, and further includes a first support piece which houses and supports the input lens and the output lens. The optical device also includes a second sub-assembly having an input filter for filtering the collimated illuminating light, an output filter for filtering the collimated light received from the sample, and a second support piece which houses and supports the input filter and the output filter. The first and second support pieces are joined together by a liquid-tight joint.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2012Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignees: The University of Bristol, GLOUCESTERSHIRE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTInventors: Joanne Hutchings, John Charles Clifford Day, Nicholas Stone
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Patent number: 9718255Abstract: A metal article such as a gas turbine component may include a super-diffusion coating with unusually high content of the desired constituent. The coating may be provided by combining two or more diffusion coating processes, each process interdiffusing the desired constituent with the metal article from a different metal source. The metal article can be placed in physical contact with a metal source in powder form as a first source, and the article can also be exposed an additional metal vapor source. Super-chromide coatings can be produced with alpha-chrome content in a manner that also provides the coating with sufficient ductility for long-term durability. For example, a shank portion of a gas turbine blade may be provided with a chromide coating with at least a portion of the coating having from 60-90% chromium content.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2012Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Barson Composites CorporationInventor: Charles Clifford Berger
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Publication number: 20170049329Abstract: A probe, such as a spectroscopic probe, for enabling a fluid or tissue sample to be tested in situ. The probe includes a conduit, such as a hypodermic needle, that can be inserted into a test subject and a wave coupling arranged to direct electromagnetic radiation, such as light, from an energy source to the sample and/or from the sample to a receiver for analysis. The receiver may comprise a Raman spectroscope. The probe may include a carriage that can be used to move at least some of the optical coupling towards and away from the insertion tip of the conduit. The probe may include a pressure modifier that can be used to draw fluid into or expel fluid from the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: John Charles Clifford Day, Nicholas Stone
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Patent number: 9297089Abstract: A gas turbine component for use in a gas turbine engine includes a substrate and a non-aluminide protective coating with a platinum-group metal. The platinum-group metal resides in a gamma-prime phase of the underlying material. The platinum-group metal can impart the protective coating with superior corrosion-resistance, while the absence of aluminide in the protective coating facilitates use of the protective coating at high-stress and/or high-fatigue portions of the component. The protective coating optionally includes chromide and can also be combined with aluminide at select portions of the component.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Barson Composites CorporationInventors: Charles Clifford Berger, David John Wortman
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Publication number: 20140236023Abstract: A probe, such as a spectroscopic probe, for enabling a fluid or tissue sample to be tested in situ. The probe includes a conduit, such as a hypodermic needle, that can be inserted into a test subject and a wave coupling arranged to direct electromagnetic radiation, such as light, from an energy source to the sample and/or from the sample to a receiver for analysis. The receiver may comprise a Raman spectroscope. The probe may include a carriage that can be used to move at least some of the optical coupling towards and away from the insertion tip of the conduit. The probe may include a pressure modifier that can be used to draw fluid into or expel fluid from the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2012Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicants: The University of Bristol, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustInventors: John Charles Clifford Day, Nicholas Stone
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Publication number: 20140153087Abstract: An optical device with a first sub-assembly and a second sub-assembly. The first sub-assembly has: an input lens for collimating illuminating light, the input lens having an optical axis, an output lens for focusing collimated light received from a sample, the output lens having an optical axis which is offset and substantially parallel with the optical axis of the input lens, and a first support piece which houses and supports the input lens and the output lens. The second sub-assembly has: an input filter for filtering the collimated illuminating light, an output filter for filtering the collimated light received from the sample, and a second support piece which houses and supports the input filter and the output filter. The first and second support pieces are joined together by a liquid-tight joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicants: GLOUCESTERSHIRE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOLInventors: Joanne Hutchings, John Charles Clifford Day
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Publication number: 20130011270Abstract: A gas turbine component for use in a gas turbine engine includes a substrate and a non-aluminide protective coating with a platinum-group metal. The platinum-group metal resides in a gamma-prime phase of the underlying material. The platinum-group metal can impart the protective coating with superior corrosion-resistance, while the absence of aluminide in the protective coating facilitates use of the protective coating at high-stress and/or high-fatigue portions of the component. The protective coating optionally includes chromide and can also be combined with aluminide at select portions of the component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: BARSON COMPOSITES CORPORATIONInventors: Charles Clifford Berger, David John Wortman
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Patent number: 7804966Abstract: An audio amplifier and speaker system are stacked and magnetically coupled together. The audio amplifier is coupled for receiving an audio signal. A first securing assembly is provided on a bottom surface of the amplifier. The first securing assembly may be a foot formed on the bottom surface of the audio amplifier. The speaker is electrically coupled to the amplifier. A second securing assembly is provided on a top surface of the speaker. The second securing assembly may be a receptacle formed in top surface of the speaker. The foot is inserted into the receptacle. The foot and receptacle are magnetically coupled to attach the amplifier to the speaker. The foot has a first electrical connector, and the receptacle has a second electrical connector mated to the first electrical connector to route the audio signal from the amplifier to the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Fender Musical Instruments CorporationInventors: Charles Clifford Adams, Dale Vernon Curtis, Jerry Kenneth Hubbard, Eric Matthew Miller
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Patent number: 7674470Abstract: Antigenic compositions are provided comprising a single chain polypeptide comprising first and second domains, wherein said first domain is a clostridial neurotoxin light chain or a fragment or a variant thereof and is capable of cleaving one or more vesicle or plasma membrane associated proteins essential to exocytosis; and said second domain is a clostridial neurotoxin heavy chain HN portion or a fragment or a variant thereof, wherein said second domain is capable of (i) translocating the polypeptide into a cell or (ii) increasing the solubility of the polypeptide compared to the solubility of the first domain on its own or (iii) both translocating the polypeptide into a cell and increasing the solubility of the polypeptide compared to the solubility of the first domain on its own; and wherein the second domain lacks a functional C-terminal part of a clostridial neurotoxin heavy chain designated HC thereby rendering the polypeptide incapable of binding to cell surface receptors that are the natural cell surType: GrantFiled: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignees: Health Protection Agency, Syntaxin LimitedInventors: Charles Clifford Shone, Conrad Padraig Quinn, Keith Alan Foster, John Chaddock, Philip Marks, J. Mark Sutton, Patrick Stancombe, Jonathan Wayne
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Publication number: 20090274708Abstract: Antigenic compositions are provided comprising a single chain polypeptide comprising first and second domains, wherein said first domain is a clostridial neurotoxin light chain or a fragment or a variant thereof and is capable of cleaving one or more vesicle or plasma membrane associated proteins essential to exocytosis; and said second domain is a clostridial neurotoxin heavy chain HN portion or a fragment or a variant thereof, wherein said second domain is capable of (i) translocating the polypeptide into a cell or (ii) increasing the solubility of the polypeptide compared to the solubility of the first domain on its own or (iii) both translocating the polypeptide into a cell and increasing the solubility of the polypeptide compared to the solubility of the first domain on its own; and wherein the second domain lacks a functional C-terminal part of a clostridial neurotoxin heavy chain designated HC thereby rendering the polypeptide incapable of binding to cell surface receptors that are the natural cell surType: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicants: Health Protection Agency, Syntaxin LimitedInventors: Charles Clifford SHONE, Conrad Padraig Quinn, Keith Alan Foster, John Chaddock, Philip Marks, J. Mark Sutton, Patrick Stancombe, Jonathan Wayne
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Patent number: 7351896Abstract: A system is disclosed for holding a musical instrument, such as a guitar, to a vertical post, such as a lamp post. An upper clamp is adapted for clamping to the vertical post and includes an instrument neck holder for engaging an upper portion of the musical instrument. A lower clamp is adapted for clamping to the vertical post and includes an instrument base holder for engaging a lower portion of the musical instrument. Each clamp preferably includes two arcuate jaws each terminating at one end at an actuator portion pivotally fixed to a pivot rod. A coil spring surrounds the pivot rod and biases the jaws towards each other, such that when the actuators are squeezed toward each other the jaws are forced to pivot away from each other against the urging of the coil spring. Each clamp may be adjusted vertically on the post so as to allow musical instruments of varying sizes to be used with the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventor: Charles Clifford