Patents by Inventor Duncan Peter Rowe
Duncan Peter Rowe 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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Publication number: 20210311227Abstract: A coating material (10) for coating an article is described. The coating material (10) comprises a surface (100) having an optical interference coating (110) thereon. The coating material (10) improves protection of the article from incident electromagnetic radiation having a predetermined wavelength. The coating material (10) may retroreflect at least some of the incident electromagnetic radiation, for example towards a source (e.g. a laser) thereof. An article having a coating provided by such a coating material and methods of providing such coating materials are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Mark Edgar Bray, Daniel Phillip Crane, Daniel Benjamin Black, Duncan Peter Rowe, Leslie Charles Laycock
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Patent number: 10164757Abstract: Communication apparatus comprises a first transceiver unit (205A) and a signal processing device (106) configured to receive a signal from the first transceiver unit and to produce a signal for transmission by the first transceiver unit. A cable (201A) connects the first transceiver unit to the signal processing device. The first transceiver unit comprises a housing; a first pair of transducers (204T, 204R) located at, or adjacent, a first end of the housing, and a second set of transducers (206T, 206R) located at, or adjacent, an opposite end of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2015Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS PlcInventors: Stephen Derek Finch, Matthew Robert Gore, Duncan Peter Rowe
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Patent number: 9830898Abstract: In an arrangement for transmitting power or data through a solid rigid substrate without penetrating the substrate, acoustic transducer components are mounted on the substrate by means of strain isolator elements which are welded or otherwise bonded to the substrate and providing an attachment surface to which the attachment interface of the acoustic transducer may be attached. The strain isolator element is of the same or similar acoustic impedance as the rigid substrate and may indeed be formed of the same material. Various geometries of strain isolator are disclosed, including a plain spacer block, and one comprising a stalk attached to the solid rigid substrate and topped by a disc in a ‘mushroom’ configuration.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: John Martin Bagshaw, Nicholas John Archer, Lionel William John Kent, Duncan Peter Rowe
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Publication number: 20170317811Abstract: Communication apparatus comprises a first transceiver unit (205A) and a signal processing device (106) configured to receive a signal from the first transceiver unit and to produce a signal for transmission by the first transceiver unit. A cable (201A) connects the first transceiver unit to the signal processing device. The first transceiver unit comprises a housing; a first pair of transducers (204T, 204R) located at, or adjacent, a first end of the housing, and a second set of transducers (206T, 206R) located at, or adjacent, an opposite end of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2015Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: STEPHEN DEREK FINCH, MATTHEW ROBERT GORE, DUNCAN PETER ROWE
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Publication number: 20160379612Abstract: In an arrangement for transmitting power or data through a solid rigid substrate without penetrating the substrate, acoustic transducer components are mounted on the substrate by means of strain isolator elements which are welded or otherwise bonded to the substrate and providing an attachment surface to which the attachment interface of the acoustic transducer may be attached. The strain isolator element is of the same or similar acoustic impedance as the rigid substrate and may indeed be formed of the same material. Various geometries of strain isolator are disclosed, including a plain spacer block, and one comprising a stalk attached to the solid rigid substrate and topped by a disc in a ‘mushroom’ configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: John Martin BAGSHAW, Nicholas John ARCHER, Lionel William John KENT, Duncan Peter ROWE
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Patent number: 9457546Abstract: In an arrangement for transmitting power or data through a solid rigid substrate without penetrating the substrate, acoustic transducer components are mounted on the substrate by means of strain isolator elements which are welded or otherwise bonded to the substrate and providing an attachment surface to which the attachment interface of the acoustic transducer may be attached. The strain isolator element is of the same or similar acoustic impedance as the rigid substrate and may indeed be formed of the same material. Various geometries of strain isolator are disclosed, including one comprising a stalk attached to the solid rigid substrate and topped by a disc in a ‘mushroom’ configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: John Martin Bagshaw, Nicholas John Archer, Lionel William John Kent, Duncan Peter Rowe
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Patent number: 9307325Abstract: There is disclosed a transducer apparatus for acoustic communications through a substrate at a predetermined center frequency, the apparatus comprising:—an active piezoelectric element for generating an acoustic signal; an intermediate layer, having a surface for accommodating the piezoelectric element, and having a first array of protrusions on a surface opposite the surface for accommodating the piezoelectric element; and a second array of protrusions at the substrate, wherein the active piezoelectric element is mounted onto the intermediate layer, and the intermediate layer is secured in position relative to the substrate such that the first array of protrusions faces the second array of protrusions such that the acoustic signal may propagate through the first and second arrays. There are further disclosed a method of mounting such an apparatus and a plate suitable for use in the transducer apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2013Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Lionel William John Kent, John Martin Bagshaw, Duncan Peter Rowe
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Publication number: 20140355388Abstract: There is disclosed a transducer apparatus for acoustic communications through a substrate at a predetermined centre frequency, the apparatus comprising: —an active piezoelectric element for generating an acoustic signal; an intermediate layer, having a surface for accommodating the piezoelectric element, and having a first array of protrusions on a surface opposite the surface for accommodating the piezoelectric element; and a second array of protrusions at the substrate, wherein the active piezoelectric element is mounted onto the intermediate layer, and the intermediate layer is secured in position relative to the substrate such that the first array of protrusions faces the second array of protrusions such that the acoustic signal may propagate through the first and second arrays. There are further disclosed a method of mounting such an apparatus and a plate suitable for use in the transducer apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2013Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Lionel William John Kent, John Martin Bagshaw, Duncan Peter Rowe
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Publication number: 20130309002Abstract: In an arrangement for transmitting power or data through a solid rigid substrate without penetrating the substrate, acoustic transducer components are mounted on the substrate by means of strain isolator elements which are welded or otherwise bonded to the substrate and providing an attachment surface to which the attachment interface of the acoustic transducer may be attached. The strain isolator element is of the same or similar acoustic impedance as the rigid substrate and may indeed be formed of the same material. Various geometries of strain isolator are disclosed, including one comprising a stalk attached to the solid rigid substrate and topped by a disc in a ‘mushroom’ configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS PLCInventors: John Martin Bagshaw, Nicholas John Archer, Lionel William John Kent, Duncan Peter Rowe