Patents by Inventor David Bloor
David Bloor 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: 9546859Abstract: An electrically responsive composite material (1110) specially adapted for touch screen, comprising a carrier layer (1301) having a length and a width and a thickness (1303) that is relatively small compared to said length and said width. The composite material also comprises a plurality of electrically conductive or semi-conductive particles (201). The particles (201) are agglomerated to form a plurality of agglomerates (104, 1403) dispersed within the carrier layer such that each said agglomerate comprises a plurality of the particles (201). The agglomerates are arranged to provide electrical conduction across the thickness of the carrier layer in response to applied pressure such that the electrically responsive composite material has a resistance that reduces in response to applied pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Peratech Holdco LimitedInventors: Christopher John Lussey, Paul Jonathan Laughlin, Adam Graham, David Bloor, David Lussey
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Publication number: 20150196046Abstract: A novel and practical process to convert the oily sludge from food industry and waste water treatment into a non-oily feed product in dry and free-flowing form for animal applications is provided. The combination of an alkaline agent to encapsulate the oily sludge into a non-oily form and a particulate material to provide solid surface as a carrier is used to convert the oily sludge into a non-oily wet paste or particle form. Then a drying process with a commercial dryer is applied for producing an animal feed product in non-oily, dry and free-flowing form. The animal feed product retains a fat level, which is generally higher than normal animal feed products, but in an easily handled, non-oily, non-sticky, free-flowing and dry form. The process of the invention converts the problematic food waste sludge with oily, sticky and wet properties into the useful nutritional products with the improved properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicants: LOWE CORPORATION LIMITED, RIGEL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: John Lee, David Bloor
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Patent number: 8765027Abstract: A polymer composition comprises at least one substantially non-conductive polymer binder and at least first and second electrically conductive fillers. The first electrically conductive filler is comprised of particles having avoid-bearing structure; and the second electrically conductive filler is comprised of particles which are acicular in shape.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Peratech LimitedInventors: David Lussey, David Bloor, Paul Laughlin, Cyril Hilsum
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Publication number: 20140109698Abstract: An electrically responsive composite material (1110) specially adapted for touch screen, comprising a carrier layer (1301) having a length and a width and a thickness (1303) that is relatively small compared to said length and said width. The composite material also comprises a plurality of electrically conductive or semi-conductive particles (201). The particles (201) are agglomerated to form a plurality of agglomerates (104, 1403) dispersed within the carrier layer such that each said agglomerate comprises a plurality of the particles (201). The agglomerates are arranged to provide electrical conduction across the thickness of the carrier layer in response to applied pressure such that the electrically responsive composite material has a resistance that reduces in response to applied pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2012Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: PERATECH LIMITEDInventors: Christopher John Lussey, Paul Jonathan Laughlin, Adam Graham, David Bloor, David Lussey
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Patent number: 8449974Abstract: An electrically responsive composite material is disclosed, along with a method of producing an electrically responsive composite material, a transducer having a substrate for supporting a flowable polymer liquid and a method of fabricating a transducer. The electrically responsive composite material produced is configurable for application in a transducer. The method includes the steps of receiving the flowable polymer liquid and introducing electrically conductive acicular particles (1501, 1502) to facilitate the conduction of electricity by quantum tunneling. Dielectric particles (1505, 1506) are added of a size relative to the acicular particles such that a plurality of these dielectric particles are dispersed between adjacent acicular particles.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Peratech LimitedInventors: David Lussey, David Bloor, Paul Jonathan Laughlin, Adam Graham, Cyril Hilsum
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Patent number: 8153192Abstract: The invention relates to a method of forming a composite, to composites and devices produced by said method, and to uses thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Sony Deutschland GmbHInventors: Akira Masutani, Akio Yasuda, Anthony Roberts, Marek Szablewski, David Bloor, Graham Cross
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Publication number: 20110253948Abstract: A polymer composition comprises at least one substantially non-conductive polymer binder and at least first and second electrically conductive fillers. The first electrically conductive filler is comprised of particles having avoid-bearing structure; and the second electrically conductive filler is comprised of particles which are acicular in shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: PERATECH LIMITEDInventors: David Lussey, David Bloor, Paul Laughlin, Cyril Hilsum
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Patent number: 7811468Abstract: A method of forming a composite containing a matrix component and at least one liquid crystal component includes providing a matrix, providing a first material that is phase separable from the matrix, adding the first material to the matrix, and replacing the first material that is phase separable form the matrix with a second material exhibiting liquid crystalline behavior.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Sony Deutschland GmbHInventors: Akira Masutani, Akio Yasuda, Anthony Roberts, Marek Szablewski, David Bloor, Graham Cross
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Publication number: 20100062148Abstract: An electrically responsive composite material is disclosed, along with a method of producing an electrically responsive composite material, a transducer having a substrate for supporting a flowable polymer liquid and a method of fabricating a transducer. The electrically responsive composite material produced is configurable for application in a transducer. The method includes the steps of receiving the flowable polymer liquid and introducing electrically conductive acicular particles (1501, 1502) to facilitate the conduction of electricity by quantum tunneling. Dielectric particles (1505, 1506) are added of a size relative to the acicular particles such that a plurality of these dielectric particles are dispersed between adjacent acicular particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: PERATECH LIMITEDInventors: David Lussey, David Bloor, Paul Jonathan Laughlin, Adam Graham, Cyril Hilsum
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Publication number: 20090121185Abstract: A method of forming a composite containing a matrix component and at least one liquid crystal component includes providing a matrix, providing a first material that is phase separable from the matrix, adding the first material to the matrix, and replacing the first material that is phase separable form the matrix with a second material exhibiting liquid crystalline behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: Sony Deutschland GMBHInventors: Akira MASUTANI, Akio Yasuda, Anthony Roberts, Marek Szablewski, David Bloor, Graham Cross
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Patent number: 7528904Abstract: A method of forming a composite containing a matrix component and at least one liquid crystal component includes providing a matrix, providing a first material that is phase separable from the matrix, adding the first material to the matrix, and replacing the first material that is phase separable form the matrix with a second material exhibiting liquid crystalline behavior.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Sony Deutschland GmbHInventors: Akira Masutani, Akio Yasuda, Anthony Roberts, Marek Szablewski, David Bloor, Graham Cross
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Patent number: 7186356Abstract: A sensor for chemical species or biological species or radiation presenting to test fluid a polymer composition comprises polymer and conductive filler metal, alloy or reduced metal oxide and having a first level of electrical conductance when quiescent and being convertible to a second level of conductance by change of stress applied by stretching or compression or electric field, in which the polymer composition is characterized by at least one of the features in the form of particles at least 90% w/w held on a 100 mesh sieve; and/or comprising a permeable body extending across a channel of fluid flow; and/or affording in-and-out diffusion of test fluid and/or mechanically coupled to a workpiece of polymer swellable by a constituent of test fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Peratech Ltd.Inventors: David Lussey, David Bloor, Paul Jonathan Laughlin, Philip James Walton Hands
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Publication number: 20050079663Abstract: The invention relates to a method of forming a composite, to composites and devices produced by said method, and to uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Akira Masutani, Akio Yasuda, Anthony Roberts, Marek Szablewski, David Bloor, Graham Cross
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Publication number: 20050016441Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of forming a composite containing a matrix component and at least one liquid crystal component. It also relates to a composite obtainable thereby, and to uses thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Akira Masutani, Akio Yasuda, Anthony Roberts, Marek Szablewski, david Bloor, Graham Cross
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Publication number: 20040217331Abstract: A sensor for chemical species or biological species or radiation presenting to test fluid a polymer composition comprises polymer and conductive filler metal, alloy or reduced metal oxide and having a first level of electrical conductance when quiescent and being convertible to a second level of conductance by change of stress applied by stretching or compression or electric field, in which the polymer composition is characterised by at least one of the features in the form of particles at least 90% w/w held on a 100 mesh sieve; and/or comprising a permeable body extending across a channel of fluid flow; and/or affording in-and-out diffusion of test fluid and/or mechanically coupled to a workpiece of polymer swellable by a constituent of test fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: David Lussey, David Bloor, Paul Jonathan Laughlin, Philip James Walton Hands
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Patent number: 6737126Abstract: The present invention relates to a liquid crystal mixture, especially for a liquid crystal cell for a color liquid crystal display (LCD), comprising a liquid crystal material and a dye, wherein said dye has a dipole, preferably a permanent dipole. The invention further relates to a liquid crystal cell for a color liquid crystal display comprising a liquid crystal mixture, substrate plates or substrate means for comprising said liquid crystal mixture, electrodes for applying an electric field to said liquid crystal mixture and a voltage source for applying a voltage to said electrodes, wherein said liquid crystal mixture comprises a dye with optical anisotropic properties having a dipole, preferably a permanent dipole. The invention further relates to a use of a dye with a dipole for a liquid crystal mixture, especially for a liquid crystal cell and/or liquid crystal displays.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Sony International (Europe) GmbHInventors: Akio Yasuda, David Bloor, Graham Cross, Gordon Love, Akira Masutani
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Publication number: 20020084442Abstract: The present invention relates to a liquid crystal mixture, especially for a liquid crystal cell for a color liquid crystal display (LCD), comprising a liquid crystal material and a dye, wherein said dye has a dipole, preferably a permanent dipole. The invention further relates to a liquid crystal cell for a color liquid crystal display comprising a liquid crystal mixture, substrate plates or substrate means for comprising said liquid crystal mixture, electrodes for applying an electric field to said liquid crystal mixture and a voltage source for applying a voltage to said electrodes, wherein said liquid crystal mixture comprises a dye with optical anisotropic properties having a dipole, preferably a permanent dipole. The invention further relates to a use of a dye with a dipole for a liquid crystal mixture, especially for a liquid crystal cell and/or liquid crystal displays.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Akio Yasuda, David Bloor, Graham Cross, Gordon Love, Akira Masutani
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Patent number: 4958895Abstract: A thin film optical waveguide made of a polymeric waveguiding film supported on a substrate, the film being made of a homopolymer of vinylpyridine or of a derivative or vinylpyridine in which the pyridine heterocyclic nucleus is substituted. Alternatively, a copolymer containing a major proportion of vinlypyridine, or of said derivative thereof, may be used in the film. A layer of a material having a lower refractive index may cover the film. The polymer may be modified to increase its capacity for refractive index variation in response to an electric field, by inclusion in the structure of the polymer of at least one optically nonlinear moiety. The polymer may also include cross-linking. The thin film optical waveguide may incorporate a laser dye in the film, for use with laser devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1989Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: GEC-Marconi LimitedInventors: Paul J. Wells, David Bloor
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Patent number: 4627029Abstract: A memory comprises a multilayer film (1) in which each layer (2) is capable of carrying a charge, built up by successive deposition of a plurality of monomolecular layers (2), at least one of which has been deposited by a process of chemisorption and a photo-injector layer (D) is located on one side of the film for introducing charges into the film in a time sequence which corresponds to the information to be carried. Means (6) are provided for applying a voltage between the faces of the film to cause the charge carried by any layer to be transferred to the adjacent layer. The sequence of charges carried by the film may be read out by a photon-emitting electron arrival detector (F) on the opposite side of the film, or by a method of current differentiation. The film (1) is preferably formed of a polydiacetylene.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1984Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: QMC Industrial Research LimitedInventors: Edward G. Wilson, David Bloor