Patents by Inventor Colin A. Jones
Colin A. Jones 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: 12196035Abstract: A hollow man sized door includes a core and an acrylic outer surface. The acrylic outer surface is seamless and solid. Mounting brackets are selectively attached to the core. Hardware is attached to the door at locations of the mounting bracket. Scratches or damage may be buffed out of or wiped from the acrylic outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2021Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: PRUSAK'S PRECISION CONSTRUCTION, INC.Inventors: Thomas Prusak, Colin Jones
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Publication number: 20230243803Abstract: A method comprises determining a mechanical property of a rock sample taking into account (a) a respective amount of each of two or more constituent phases in the rock sample and (b) a corresponding mechanical property parameter associated with each of the two or more constituent phases.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2020Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Paul Montgomery, Colin Jones, Kenneth Thomas Ratcliffe, Eliza Mathia
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Publication number: 20230213434Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for detecting the erosion and corrosion effects of solids during oil and/or gas production. An erosion corrosion detector (BCD) is positioned in fluid communication with a pipe in a production facility such that a sensor element of the BCD contacts at least a partial stream of produced fluid in the pipe. Changes in one or more physical measurement of the BCD and/or changes in pressure drop across the sensor element are monitored over time. The changes are interpreted to identify whether there is loss of materials (e.g., metal) in the production facility, quantify of this loss, and determine the mechanisms through which this loss is occurring. A control system can receive the change in the physical measurement and/or the pressure drop over time as input into a control strategy for controlling a well control valve to control a rate of production of well fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: John Alasdair Cameron, Colin Jones, Hariprasad JANAKIRAM SUBRAMANI, Lee D. Rhyne, Antonio Lazo
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Publication number: 20210355747Abstract: A hollow man sized door includes a core and an acrylic outer surface. The acrylic outer surface is seamless and solid. Mounting brackets are selectively attached to the core. Hardware is attached to the door at locations of the mounting bracket. Scratches or damage may be buffed out of or wiped from the acrylic outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicant: Prusak's Precision Construction, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Prusak, Colin Jones
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Publication number: 20160194546Abstract: The present disclosure provides a method of reducing localized fluid loss in a wellbore in a subterranean formation by injecting into the wellbore a fluid carrier phase comprising a fluid loss capsule of an active fluid loss control material. The active fluid loss control material is released in the fluid loss zone and reduces localized fluid loss within the wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Michael James Fuller, Colin Jones, Jonathan Getliff
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Publication number: 20160030290Abstract: A feeding apparatus includes a container, a flexible mouthpiece, and a partition. The container includes an open end and defines a main chamber. The flexible mouthpiece defines a secondary chamber in the container and includes a teat. The partition separates the main and secondary chambers and is part of a resiliently biased cartridge. When the flexible mouthpiece and partition are brought together, a flow restrictor is formed. A moveable part of the cartridge is configured to be biased towards a first position by a biasing element, and is moveable against the bias from the first position to a second position. The cartridge at least substantially closes a path for a flow of liquid feed through the flow restrictor and between the main and secondary chambers when the moveable part is in the first position, and opens the path when the moveable part is in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Applicant: Haberman Products LimitedInventors: Mandy Haberman, Paul Bottomley, Steve Reese, James Turner, Colin Jones
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Patent number: 9161886Abstract: Colic can be a particular problem for babies feeding on liquid feed from a feeder bottle. The colic can be formed by air from various sources in the liquid feed. Typically, there is less air in the liquid feed towards the bottom of the liquid feed container in the feeding position than towards the top of the liquid feed. The present invention provides apparatus for drawing milk from the bottom of the feeding apparatus chamber when the feeder is held in the operating position. This is achieved by positioning a flow restrictor for allowing the passage of liquid feed from a main chamber into a flexible feeding teat at a suitable location. The present invention also provides a resiliently-biased cartridge to assist in priming and/or draining of the flexible feeding teat. The present invention also provides a construction in which the flow restrictor is always provided in the correct position regardless of the relative angular orientation of the elements of the feeder.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Haberman Products LimitedInventors: Mandy Haberman, Paul Bottomley, Steve Reese, James Turner, Colin Jones
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Publication number: 20150048176Abstract: An apparatus for generating a mist and/or foam is provided. The apparatus comprises at least one first fluid supply passage having an inlet in fluid communication with a first fluid supply and a first fluid outlet; at least one second fluid supply passage having an inlet in fluid communication with to second fluid supply and a second fluid outlet; and a nozzle in fluid communication with the first and second fluid outlets, the nozzle having a nozzle inlet, a nozzle outlet, and nozzle throat intermediate the nozzle inlet and the nozzle outlet, the nozzle throat having a cross sectional area which is less than that of both the nozzle inlet and the nozzle outlet; and wherein the second fluid outlet includes it porous member through which the second fluid must flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Colin JONES, James FRENCH
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Patent number: 8894432Abstract: A connector assembly for fitment to a vehicle. The connector assembly includes a base unit for mounting to a vehicle and an expander unit. The expander unit is configured to attach to and detach from the base unit. The base unit includes a base connector face having at least two opposite edges and having therein a base connector and the expander unit includes an expander connector face having an expander connector. The expander connector is configured to connect with the base connector for communicating a signal therebetween when the expander unit is attached to the base unit. Two pins protrude from the base connector face. Two latch plates are mounted to the expander connector face. The pins and connector have relative positions matching the relative positions of the latch plates and connector so that, with the expander connector connected with the base connector, the pins pass through respective latch plates.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2014Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Cobham Defence Communications LimitedInventors: Neil Ward, Michael Briggs, Colin Jones, Stephen Smith
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Publication number: 20140335715Abstract: A connector assembly for fitment to a vehicle. The connector assembly includes a base unit for mounting to a vehicle and an expander unit. The expander unit is configured to attach to and detach from the base unit. The base unit includes a base connector face having at least two opposite edges and having therein a base connector and the expander unit includes an expander connector face having an expander connector. The expander connector is configured to connect with the base connector for communicating a signal therebetween when the expander unit is attached to the base unit. Two pins protrude from the base connector face. Two latch plates are mounted to the expander connector face. The pins and connector have relative positions matching the relative positions of the latch plates and connector so that, with the expander connector connected with the base connector, the pins pass through respective latch plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Applicant: Cobham Defence Communications LimitedInventors: Neil Ward, Michael BRIGGS, Colin JONES, Stephen SMITH
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Patent number: 8863854Abstract: An apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular for use in a wellbore comprising a first, inner tubular in the form of carrier tube and a second, outer tubular in the form of protective shroud, coupled to the carrier tube. One or more aperture is provided in a wall of the carrier tube for permitting fluid transfer through the tube and one or more aperture is provided to permit fluid transfer through the shroud. A sealing layer is disposed on a surface of the shroud, the sealing layer defining a first configuration permitting fluid flow through the apertures and, on exposure to a selected reactant, adopting a second configuration to restrict fluid flow through the apertures, the sealing layer adapted to return from the second configuration to the first configuration where concentration of the selected reactant falls below a selected threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Colin Jones, John Alasdair MacDonald Cameron, Gary John Smart, David S. Grant
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Patent number: 8336618Abstract: An apparatus for isolating at least a portion of a tubular for use in a wellbore comprising a first, inner tubular in the form of carrier tube and a second, outer tubular in the form of protective shroud, coupled to the carrier tube. One or more aperture is provided in a wall of the carrier tube for permitting fluid transfer through the tube and one or more aperture is provided to permit fluid transfer through the shroud. A sealing layer is disposed on a surface of the shroud, the sealing layer defining a first configuration permitting fluid flow through the apertures and, on exposure to a selected reactant, adopting a second configuration to restrict fluid flow through the apertures, the sealing layer adapted to return from the second configuration to the first configuration where concentration of the selected reactant falls below a selected threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Colin Jones, John Alasdair MacDonald Cameron, Gary John Smart, David S. Grant
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Patent number: 7935220Abstract: A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LPInventors: Steven L. Edwards, Guy H. Super, Stephen J. McCullough, Dean J. Baumgartner, Richard W. Eggen, David P. Duggan, Jeffrey E. Krueger, David W. Lomax, Colin A. Jones
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Publication number: 20100314347Abstract: Colic can be a particular problem for babies feeding on liquid feed from a feeder bottle. The colic can be formed by air from various sources in the liquid feed. Typically, there is less air in the liquid feed towards the bottom of the liquid feed container in the feeding position than towards the top of the liquid feed. The present invention provides apparatus for drawing milk from the bottom of the feeding apparatus chamber when the feeder is held in the operating position. This is achieved by positioning a flow restrictor for allowing the passage of liquid feed from a main chamber into a flexible feeding teat at a suitable location. The present invention also provides a resiliently-biased cartridge to assist in priming and/or draining of the flexible feeding teat. The present invention also provides a construction in which the flow restrictor is always provided in the correct position regardless of the relative angular orientation of the elements of the feeder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: The Anywayup Company LimitedInventors: Mandy Haberman, Paul Bottomley, Steve Reese, James Turner, Colin Jones
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Publication number: 20100192942Abstract: A solar tracking system enables an array of solar panels to track a path of the sun. The system includes a main support arm (205) having a hub end and a distal end. A rotatable main hub (220) is attached to the hub end of the main support arm (205). A support frame (215) is rotatably attached to the distal end of the main support arm (205). A tie-rod (210, 610) includes a swivel end and a frame end, and the swivel end is rotatably positioned adjacent to the main hub (220). The frame end of the tie-rod (210, 610) is connected to the support frame (215) above the distal end of the main support arm (205), such that rotation of the main hub (220) causes a vertical orientation of the support frame (215) to change.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: GLOBAL PRODUCT DESIGN PTY LTDInventor: Colin Jones
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Patent number: 7704349Abstract: A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LPInventors: Steven L. Edwards, Guy H. Super, Stephen J. McCullough, Dean J. Baumgartner, Richard W. Eggen, David P. Duggan, Jeffrey E. Krueger, David W. Lomax, Colin A. Jones
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Publication number: 20090294079Abstract: A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Steven L. Edwards, Guy H. Super, Stephen J. McCullough, Dean J. Baumgartner, Richard W. Eggen, David P. Duggan, Jeffrey E. Krueger, David W. Lomax, Colin A. Jones
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Patent number: 7588661Abstract: A process for making absorbent cellulosic paper products such as sheet for towel, tissue and the like, includes compactively dewatering a nascent web followed by wet belt creping the web at an intermediate consistency of anywhere from about 30 to about 60 percent under conditions operative to redistribute the fiber on the belt, which is preferably a fabric. In preferred embodiments, the web is thereafter adhesively applied to a Yankee dryer using a creping adhesive operative to enable high speed transfer of the web of intermediate consistency such as a poly(vinyl alcohol)/polyamide adhesive. An absorbent sheet so prepared from a papermaking furnish exhibits an absorbency of at least about 5 g/g, a CD stretch of at least about 4 percent, and an MD/CD tensile ratio of less than about 1.1, and also exhibits a maximum CD modulus at a CD strain of less than 1 percent and sustains a CD modulus of at least 50 percent of its maximum CD modulus to a CD strain of at least about 4 percent.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LPInventors: Steven L. Edwards, Guy H. Super, Stephen J. McCullough, Dean J. Baumgartner, Richard W. Eggen, David P. Duggan, Jeffrey E. Krueger, David W. Lomax, Colin A. Jones
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Patent number: D684426Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Haberman Products LimitedInventors: Paul Bottomley, Peter Fullagar, Mandy Haberman, Colin Jones, James Turner
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Patent number: D882112Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: MPRD Ltd.Inventors: Colin Jones, Jason Chapman