Patents by Inventor Christopher John Wort

Christopher John Wort 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).

  • Patent number: 8361289
    Abstract: An electrode comprising an electrically conducting diamond plate wherein the diamond plate comprises at least one elongate aperture and having an aperture edge length per unit working area of the diamond plate of greater than about 4 mm/mm2, electrolysis cells comprising such electrodes, methods of treating water using such electrolysis cells and a method of production of ozone are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2013
    Inventors: Andrew John Whitehead, Christopher John Wort, Geoffrey Alan Scarsbrook, William Joseph Yost
  • Patent number: 8242455
    Abstract: A radiation detector comprises a substrate of diamond material and at least one electrode formed at a surface of the substrate. The electrode comprises electrically conductive material deposited in a cavity in the surface of the substrate so that at least a portion of the material of the electrode is below the surface of the substrate. The cavity will typically be an elongate trench or channel in which electrically conductive material such as boron-doped diamond is deposited. In some embodiments, at least two electrodes are located adjacent to one another at the surface of the substrate. In other embodiments, the device has a plurality of electrodes, at least one of which is located at a first surface and at least one of which is located at an opposed second surface of the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignee: Diamond Detectors Limited
    Inventors: Andrew John Whitehead, Christopher John Wort, Kevin John Oliver
  • Publication number: 20100155615
    Abstract: A radiation detector comprises a substrate of diamond material and at least one electrode formed at a surface of the substrate. The electrode comprises electrically conductive material deposited in a cavity in the surface of the substrate so that at least a portion of the material of the electrode is below the surface of the substrate. The cavity will typically be an elongate trench or channel in which electrically conductive material such as boron-doped diamond is deposited. In some embodiments, at least two electrodes are located adjacent to one another at the surface of the substrate. In other embodiments, the device has a plurality of electrodes, at least one of which is located at a first surface and at least one of which is located at an opposed second surface of the substrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2007
    Publication date: June 24, 2010
    Applicant: DIAMOND DETECTORS LIMITED
    Inventors: Andrew John Whitehead, Christopher John Wort, Kevin John Oliver
  • Publication number: 20100006450
    Abstract: An electrode comprising an electrically conducting diamond plate wherein the diamond plate comprises at least one elongate aperture and having an aperture edge length per unit working area of the diamond plate of greater than about 4 mm/mm2, electrolysis cells comprising such electrodes, methods of treating water using such electrolysis cells and a method of production of ozone are disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Applicant: ELEMENT SIX LIMITED
    Inventors: Andrew John Whitehead, Christopher John Wort, Geoffrey Alan Scarsbrook, William Joseph Yost, III
  • Publication number: 20050160878
    Abstract: A cutting insert, particularly a razor blade or surgical blade, including a layer of diamond having a cutting edge defined at the intersection to two converging surfaces. The converging surfaces are coated with a layer of diamond-like carbon (DLC).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2003
    Publication date: July 28, 2005
    Inventors: Christopher John Wort, Clive Hall, Herman Godfried