Patents by Inventor Graëme Cook
Graëme Cook 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: 11439536Abstract: A contact assembly (301,400) for laser surgery may include a contact lens (402) and an optical filter (404). The contact lens (402) may be configured to be positioned in an optical path of therapeutic radiation (310) directed at an eye (100) of a patient. The optical filter (404) may be coupled to an outer surface (402A) of the contact lens (402). The optical filter (404) may be transparent to the therapeutic radiation (310) with a first wavelength and may be opaque to radiation (318) with a second wavelength different than the first wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2017Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: LUTRONIC VISION INC.Inventors: Dayan Ban, Rongping Dai, Cameron Graeme Cooke, Heechul Lee
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Patent number: 9132433Abstract: The present invention provides a diverter or flow controller 1.060, 26.060 for controlling a flow on or within an apparatus 1.001, 26.500, including at least one diverter or flow controller element 1.065, 26.2 and one or more displacement members 1.064, 26.064 adapted to move at least part of the diverter or flow controller element 1.065, 26.2 or a corresponding one of the diverter or flow controller element 1.065, 26.2 into or out of contact with a flow path. The invention also provides a remotely controlled diverter or flow controller and is applicable to flow devices or apparatus such as spiral concentrators and banks of these as up-current classifiers, hydraulic classifiers, teeter bed style classifiers, sluices, weirs, or channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Mineral Technologies Pty LtdInventors: Graeme Cooke, Mark Palmer
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Patent number: 8813971Abstract: The invention provides a spiral separator module 3.010 including at least one trough segment 4.012 having an up stream edge and a downstream edge, each trough segment 4.012 being adapted to interface with at least one other corresponding trough segment 4.012 of a second spiral separator module to form a continuous section of a spiral trough.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2010Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: CPG Resources—Mineral Technologies Pty LtdInventors: Graeme Cooke, Mark Palmer
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Publication number: 20140048159Abstract: The present invention provides a distributor for distribution of a liquid to a mineral processing apparatus, the distributor including a housing formed by an outer wall and a central chamber formed by an inner wall and located in the housing, the central chamber being adapted to receive the liquid for distribution to distribution chambers located between the outside of the central chamber and an internal surface of the housing, characterised in that passage from the central chamber to respective ones of the distribution chambers is by means of respective apertures which are formed through a generally horizontally oriented surface formed as part of the inner wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTDInventors: Graeme Cooke, Tom Lawson, Mark Palmer, Andrew Foster
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Patent number: 8459465Abstract: A spiral concentrator has a spiral trough (2.001) has a concentrate gutter (2.010) and a pocket (2.008) located near the outer edge of the gutter. An inflatable bladder (2.012) is located in the pocket and can be deformed from a first state in which the bladder does not interfere with the flow of the slurry, to a second state, in which the bladder diverts the concentrate towards a concentrate gutter (2.101). Alternatively, a spiral trough has a deformable device that sits above and separate from the trough and acts as a flow diverter. As the device changes form, shape or state, it gradually contacts the trough or flow diverting more or less concentrate in a controlled manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2009Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: CPG Resources-Mineral Technologies Pty LtdInventor: Graeme Cooke
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Publication number: 20130092272Abstract: The present invention provides a diverter or flow controller 1.060, 26.060 for controlling a flow on or within an apparatus 1.001, 26.500, including at least one diverter or flow controller element 1.065, 26.2 and one or more displacement members 1.064, 26.064 adapted to move at least part of the diverter or flow controller element 1.065, 26.2 or a corresponding one of the diverter or flow controller element 1.065, 26.2 into or out of contact with a flow path. The invention also provides a remotely controlled diverter or flow controller and is applicable to flow devices or apparatus such as spiral concentrators and banks of these as up-current classifiers, hydraulic classifiers, teeter bed style classifiers, sluices, weirs, or channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTDInventors: Graeme Cooke, Mark Palmer
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Publication number: 20120234732Abstract: The invention provides a spiral separator module 3.010 including at least one trough segment 4.012 having an up stream edge and a downstream edge, each trough segment 4.012 being adapted to interface with at least one other corresponding trough segment 4.012 of a second spiral separator module to form a continuous section of a spiral trough.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2010Publication date: September 20, 2012Inventors: Graeme Cooke, Mark Palmer
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Publication number: 20110186487Abstract: A spiral concentrator has a spiral trough (2.001) has a concentrate gutter (2.010) and a pocket (2.008) located near the outer edge of the gutter. An inflatable bladder (2.012) is located in the pocket and can be deformed from a first state in which the bladder does not interfere with the flow of the slurry, to a second state, in which the bladder diverts the concentrate towards a concentrate gutter (2.101). Alternatively, a spiral trough has a deformable device that sits above and separate from the trough and acts as a flow diverter. As the device changes form, shape or state, it gradually contacts the trough or flow diverting more or less concentrate in a controlled manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2009Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Graeme Cooke
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Patent number: 6782702Abstract: A low of compressed air originating from a compressor stream (3) is drawn off through first orifices (13) towards ducts (5, 6) leading outside the casing, creating a flow division through adjacent cavities (11, 12) in the casing (1). These arrangements make it possible to carry a large air flow even if the cavity cross sections (11, 12) are small.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Snecma MoteursInventors: Christophe Charon, Graëme Cook, Grégory Garcia, Patrick Kapala, Eric Lippinois, Claude Loudet, Fabrice Marois, Lucien Pham, Dominique Raulin
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Publication number: 20030051482Abstract: A low of compressed air originating from a compressor stream (3) is drawn off through first orifices (13) towards ducts (5, 6) leading outside the casing, creating a flow division through adjacent cavities (11, 12) in the casing (1). These arrangements make it possible to carry a large air flow even if the cavity cross sections (11, 12) are small.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Applicant: SNECMA MOTEURSInventors: Christophe Charon, Graeme Cook, Gregory Garcia, Patrick Kapala, Eric Lippinois, Claude Loudet, Fabrice Marois, Lucien Pham, Dominique Raulin