Patents by Inventor Craig Gibson
Craig Gibson 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: 12234450Abstract: Methods for generating synthetic genomes, for example synthetic genomes having desired properties or viable genomes of reduced size, are disclosed. Also disclosed are synthetic genomes produced by the methods disclosed herein and synthetic cells containing the synthetic genomes disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2021Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Inventors: Clyde A. Hutchison, Ray-Yuan Chuang, Vladimir N. Noskov, Bogumil J. Karas, Kim S. Wise, Hamilton O. Smith, John I. Glass, Chuck Merryman, Daniel G. Gibson, J. Craig Venter, Krishna Kannan, Lin Ding
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Patent number: 12214161Abstract: A medicinal fluid pooling device may be used to pool multiple containers of medicinal fluid to facilitate administration of the medicinal fluid to a patient. A medicinal pooling device may include spikes covered by spike sheaths which are pierced when a container of medicinal fluid is inserted into the medicinal pooling device. The medicinal pooling device may also include a cover configured to cover the spikes. The medicinal pooling device may also include a fluidic interface which may be used to fluidly connect the medicinal pooling device to an infusion pump or syringe.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2019Date of Patent: February 4, 2025Assignee: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company LimitedInventors: Seth Dale Jones, Madeleine Clare Gibson, Daniel Edward Roush, Dhairya Kiritkumar Mehta, Sujit K. Basu, Jennifer Craig Cordova
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Patent number: 10590631Abstract: An indicator for a quick coupler for the mounting of an attachment to an earth working machine. The indicator (10) has a sensor (14,15) which, in response to movement of a movable pin engagement component (F) of a coupler (A), determines that the pin engagement component (F) will have moved sufficiently to engage and lock a pin (P2) of an attachment with the coupler (A). The indicator (10) has an indicating part (17) which is caused to be moved in response to the sensor (14,15) to thereby provide a visual indication (25) that engagement and locking of the pin (P2) has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2016Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: WEDGELOCK EQUIPMENT LIMITEDInventors: Garth Colin Keighley, Andrew James Phillip Rider, Ashley Craig Gibson
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Publication number: 20180066418Abstract: An indicator for a quick coupler for the mounting of an attachment to an earth working machine. The indicator (10) has a sensor (14,15) which, in response to movement of a movable pin engagement component (F) of a coupler (A), determines that the pin engagement component (F) will have moved sufficiently to engage and lock a pin (P2) of an attachment with the coupler (A). The indicator (10) has an indicating part (17) which is caused to be moved in response to the sensor (14,15) to thereby provide a visual indication (25) that engagement and locking of the pin (P2) has occurred.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2016Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Garth Colin KEIGHLEY, Andrew James Phillip RIDER, Ashley Craig GIBSON
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Patent number: 9463525Abstract: The present invention is an enclosure for a laser, the enclosure having positive pressure in the line to generate a positive gas flow within the enclosure so as to keep welding fumes, welding spatter and other contaminants off a laser beam lens.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Donald M Patton, Jr., Jung Hwa Lee, Craig A. Gibson
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Publication number: 20150322646Abstract: A locking mechanism 10 for a quick coupler A has a movable locking element 11. A biasing element 13 is adapted to bias the locking element 11 to move in a first direction. An operator 12 is arranged to move the locking element 11 against the bias of the biasing element 13. The locking element 11 has teeth or serrations 19 which, when the locking element 11 is moved by the biasing element 13 in the first direction, is engageable with further teeth or serrations 20 coupled to a movable wedge element F of the quick coupler A to lock the wedge element 11 against movement. The movement of the locking element 11 creates a compressive force that causes the teeth/serrations 19, 20 to positively mesh and remain meshed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: November 12, 2015Applicant: WEDGELOCK EQUIPMENT LIMITEDInventors: Andre Richard Anderson, Ashley Craig Gibson, Andrew James Phillip Rider
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Publication number: 20150122787Abstract: The present invention is an enclosure for a laser, the enclosure having positive pressure in the line to generate a positive gas flow within the enclosure so as to keep welding fumes, welding spatter and other contaminants off a laser beam lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: Lincoln Global, Inc.Inventors: Donald M. Patton, JR., Jung Hwa Lee, Craig A. Gibson
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Patent number: 8826551Abstract: A bow sighting improvement device employing fiber optic elements and using an electro-mechanical control to illuminate one pin only and to provide a leveling control function to the optic system. The device is secured to the archery bow and fiber optic bow sight. It is comprised of a revolver device with a power source, light source and a control system with features; a means to attach the revolver to an optical bow sight that sight having at least two fiber optic sight tips powered each by a fiber strand; a means to attach the revolver device to an archery bow wherein the control system may singularly power one fiber optic strand and light one sight tip and wherein the intensity of the lighting of the tip may be controlled; a tilt/torque switch assembly; and a means for connecting the tilt switch assembly to the revolver control system.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2012Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Inventor: Craig Gibson
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Publication number: 20120291296Abstract: A bow sighting improvement device employing fiber optic elements and using an electro-mechanical control to illuminate one pin only and to provide a leveling control function to the optic system. The device is secured to the archery bow and fiber optic bow sight. It is comprised of a revolver device with a power source, light source and a control system with features; a means to attach the revolver to an optical bow sight that sight having at least two fiber optic sight tips powered each by a fiber strand; a means to attach the revolver device to an archery bow wherein the control system may singularly power one fiber optic strand and light one sight tip and wherein the intensity of the lighting of the tip may be controlled; a tilt/torque switch assembly; and a means for connecting the tilt switch assembly to the revolver control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: Craig Gibson
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Publication number: 20100038936Abstract: A clamping apparatus has a first jaw, an elongate bar, a second jaw. A driving lever is selectively engageable with the bar to move the first jaw in a first direction relative to the second jaw. A braking lever normally engages the bar to prevent the first jaw from moving in a second direction and, when disengaged, enables the first jaw to move in the second direction. A safety lock when in a locked configuration prevents disengagement of the braking lever from the elongate bar. As the safety lock changes from the released configuration to the locked configuration, the safety lock causes engagement of the driving lever on the elongate bar, causing movement of the first jaw in the first direction relative to the second jaw. A table-mountable chair comprises two of the clamping apparatuses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Ashley Craig Gibson, Campbell Gower
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Patent number: D614874Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Phil and Teds Most Excellent Buggy Company LimitedInventors: Ashley Craig Gibson, Campbell Gower