Patents by Inventor James A. Taylor
James A. Taylor 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: 20240154099Abstract: This invention relates to particulate electroactive materials comprising a plurality of composite particles, wherein the composite particles comprise: (a) a porous carbon framework including micropores and optional mesopores having a combined total volume of at least 0.7 cm3/g, wherein at least half of the micropore/mesopore volume is in the form of pores having a diameter of no more than 1.5 nm; and (b) an electroactive material located within the micropores and/or mesopores of the porous carbon framework. The D90 particle diameter of the composite particles is no more than 10 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Charles Mason, Richard Taylor, James Farrell, William Macklin
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Publication number: 20240148281Abstract: Disclosed herein are disposable devices for measuring sweat having low dead volumes and allowing a quick sensory response. Also disclosed herein are methods of making and using such devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Timothy Charles KING, Andrew Robert TAYLOR, Rachel Elizabeth SMITH, Thomas James O’NEILL, Laura Mae DAGLISH, David John NIGHTINGALE, Jack Lawrence WARREN
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Publication number: 20240154098Abstract: This invention relates to particulate electroactive materials comprising a plurality of composite particles, wherein the composite particles comprise: (a) a porous carbon framework including micropores and optional mesopores having a total volume of at least 0.7 cm3/g and up to 2 cm3/g, wherein at least half of the total micropore and mesopore volume is in the form of pores having a diameter of no more than 1.5 nm; and (b) silicon located within the micropores and optional mesopores of the porous carbon framework in a defined amount relative to the total volume of the micropores and optional mesopores.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Inventors: Charles Mason, Richard Taylor, James Farrell, William Macklin
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Publication number: 20240149200Abstract: A filter element includes a tube of filter media, a first end cap and a second end cap. The tube of filter media extends between a first end and a second end. The tube of filter media has a cylindrical outer periphery and defines a central cavity. The first end cap is secured to the first end of the tube of filter media. The first end cap includes a first aperture having a first diameter. The second end cap is secured to the second end of the tube of filter media. The second end cap includes an attachment region adjacent the second end of the filter media and a first central hub positioned radially inward of the attachment region. The first central hub defines a second aperture having a second diameter. The second diameter is smaller than the first diameter. Systems having one or more filter elements, a tube sheet, and mounting yoke are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: ALTAIR (UK) LTD.Inventors: Kate Taylor, Stephen D. Hiner, James J. Ballanger
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Publication number: 20240144969Abstract: A holographic data storage system comprises an emitter system, a holographic recording medium, and an input waveguide network formed of one or more multimode optical waveguides. The holographic recording medium has multiple recording regions, each optically coupled to a corresponding one of multiple out-coupling regions of the input waveguide network, the holographic data storage system arranged to persistently write data of an input beam, received at any one of the out-coupling regions, to the corresponding recording region. A controller is coupled to at least one of the emitter system and at least one controllable guiding element of the input waveguide network and controls at least one optical characteristic of the input beam or the at least one guiding element, so as to guide the input beam from an in-coupling region to any selected one of the multiple out-coupling regions. Similar waveguide networks are provided for carrying reference and output beams.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2024Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Douglas James KELLY, Benn Charles THOMSEN, Dushyanth NARAYANAN, Antony Ian Taylor ROWSTRON, Andreas GEORGIOU
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Publication number: 20240132177Abstract: A bottom bracket assembly with interconnected axle and crank arms. Each end of the axle has a plurality of angled surfaces and a recess formed with a depth through at least the axle perimeter and at least partially around the perimeter of the axle. Each crank arm has a slot formed a distance along the length such that the end of the crank arm is separated into two deflectable jaws. A bore is formed orthogonal to the slot and a fastener is installed in the bore, wherein the fastener has a length to span the slot in the crank arm to engage both deflectable jaws. The fastener has a shank radius that extends to a depth of the recess. Removal of the crank arm from the axle end is opposed when the fastener is in the bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2022Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Casey James Fittz, Andrew Michael Reimer, Neil Richard Anthony Saldanha, Joseph Daniel Taylor
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Publication number: 20240126514Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
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Publication number: 20240129265Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
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Publication number: 20240126515Abstract: A message management platform may receive, from an application operator, a configuration of a message flow. The message flow includes one or more messages associated with trigger conditions. The platform may receive, from a code snippet incorporated in an application of a user computing device, a notification that the user computing device has used the application. The platform may associate a user identifier with the user computing device. The platform may subscribe to, on behalf of the application operator, one or more API notification channels of the application builder platform. The platform may receive an API notification from the application builder platform. The platform may determine that the application builder platform's user is associated with the user identifier used by the message management platform. The platform may determine that the event described in the payload matches the trigger condition and transmit the first message to the user computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Alexander Colin Meyer, Gerardo Díaz De La Serna Formoso, Gideon Daniel VanRiette, James Quinlan, Joy Taylor Kaufman, Kameron Ahler, Lauren Leia Rouse, Vishak Swaminathan Visvanathan
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Publication number: 20240104243Abstract: Multi-layer ensembles of neural subnetworks are disclosed. Implementations can classify inputs indicating various anomalous sensed conditions into probabilistic anomalies using an anomaly subnetwork. Determined probabilistic anomalies are classified into remedial application triggers invoked to recommend or take actions to remediate, and/or report the anomaly. Implementations can select a report type to submit, or a report recipient, based upon the situation state, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: LEDGERDOMAIN INC.Inventors: Victor Bovee DODS, Benjamin James TAYLOR, William JACK, Leonid ALEKSEYEV
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Patent number: 11938454Abstract: The present disclosure is directed towards improved systems and methods for large-scale production of nanoparticles used for delivery of therapeutic material. The apparatus can be used to manufacture a wide array of nanoparticles containing therapeutic material including, but not limited to, lipid nanoparticles and polymer nanoparticles. In certain embodiments, continuous flow operation and parallelization of microfluidic mixers contribute to increased nanoparticle production volume.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Euan Ramsay, Robert James Taylor, Timothy Leaver, Andre Wild, Kevin Ou, Colin Walsh
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Patent number: 11938317Abstract: Energy is transmitted to a body lumen or passageway in the form of pulsed electric fields (PEFs) and in a manner which provides focal therapy. In some embodiments, PEFs are delivered through independent electrically active electrodes of an energy delivery body, typically in a monopolar fashion. Such delivery concentrates the electrical energy over a smaller surface area, resulting in stronger effects than delivery through an electrode extending circumferentially around the lumen or passageway. It also forces the electrical energy to be delivered in a staged regional approach, mitigating the effect of preferential current pathways through the surrounding tissue. Focal delivery of PEFs can provide increased tissue lethality by employing precise timing and sequencing of energy delivery to the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Galvanize Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: William Sanford Krimsky, Paul Brian Friedrichs, Roman Turovskiy, Robert E. Neal, II, Jonathan Reuben Waldstreicher, Kevin James Taylor
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Patent number: 11933595Abstract: A method and apparatus for igniting a power charge in downhole wellbore using an ignition propellant mixed with a main propellant.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Hunting Titan, Inc.Inventors: Ty Edgar Stovall, Jeffrey Wayne Smith, Johnny Covalt, Zachary James Taylor
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Patent number: 11927932Abstract: A system includes a power profile engine, a power measurement engine, and a power throttling signal generator. The power profile engine receives a desired power profile, e.g., a first profile current average associated with a first time duration and a second profile current average associated with a second time duration. The power measurement engine measures current being drawn and generates a first running average for the measured currents for the first time duration and generates a second running average for the measured currents for the second time duration. The power throttling signal generator generates a first power throttling signal to throttle power in response to the first running average for the measured currents being greater than the first profile current average and generates a second power throttling signal to throttle power in response to the second running average for the measured currents being greater than the second profile current average.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2023Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Marvell Asia Pte LtdInventors: Avinash Sodani, Ramacharan Sundararaman, James Eldredge, Richard Taylor
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Publication number: 20240080594Abstract: A speaker can have a main body with a generally spheroidal shape, which can be supported standing on its end. The speaker can include a subwoofer that faces forward. A plurality of mid-range drivers can be distributed around the sub-woofer, facing generally forward and radially outward. A plurality of tweeters can be distributed around the sub-woofer, facing generally forward and generally outward. The outer housing portion of the speaker can be covered with a fabric material. A user interface ring 162 can be touch sensitive to receive input, and can have a plurality of lights that can be illuminated separately to convey information to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Timothy David Williamson, Peter Joseph Hamblin, Maximilian Vincent Wozniak, Robert James Wilson, Wilson E. Taylor, JR., Larry E. Hand, Mark Robert Westcott, Mark Edward Trainer, Ellie Rei Fukuda, Joel Robert Sietsema, Paul Michael Belanger, Matthew Patrick Lyons, Timothy Steven DeYoung, Werner Kirchmann, Ralph Wilhelm Hermann
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Publication number: 20240076607Abstract: There is described a process for producing at least one of mycoprotein and the components thereof, the process comprising: (i) providing a fermentation media suitable for producing mycoprotein; (ii) fermenting the fermentation media to obtain a mixture comprising mycoprotein; (iii) separating the mycoprotein from the mixture to obtain a mycoprotein phase; and (iv) mechanically disrupting the cell walls of the mycoprotein in the mycoprotein phase thereby releasing at least some of the mycoprotein cell contents. There is also described at least one of mycoprotein and the components thereof obtainable, obtained or directly obtained from the process. Further described is a composition comprising at least one of mycoprotein and the components thereof, wherein the composition is non-fibrous. The composition may comprise at least one of: protein obtained from mycoprotein, and amino acids derived from protein obtained from mycoprotein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2022Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Robert James Taylor LAIRD, Yogeshwar Buadass CHANDELIA, Paul Andrew HUDMAN
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Publication number: 20240080181Abstract: The present invention provides a Multipath blockchain capability to verify blockchain data integrity based on transactions linked to entities that may be device-based or otherwise. Based on an entity's needs, in one embodiment, the Multipath blockchain capability enables the entity reading a block linked to the entity to directly point to only that entity's transactions. The entity's pointer to each path type may be associated with each data record. In an embodiment, each entity's transaction is a separate unit; not bundled with other entity's transactions. Each of these transactions or blocks may be linked to that entity's previous block.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Onclave NetworksInventors: James Taylor, Conor Haegley, Joseph Lawn
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Patent number: 11920347Abstract: A joist assembly system that is structured for dynamic retrieval of components, dynamic and precise positioning and location of retrieved components, assembly of the components to form a joist, and delivery of the assembled joist. The joist assembly system has a plurality of material handling systems, a plurality of welding systems, and a rigging table system. The material handling systems are structured to load and position the components such as chords and webs onto the rigging table. The rigging table in turn supports the chords or webs. Subsequently, the plurality of welding systems weld the webs to the chords to form the joist.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: NUCOR CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Alan Freidenberger, Joseph Patrick Cagle, Christopher Ray Couch, Richard Thomas Erickson, Travis Marshall Fuhrman, John Lyman Hale, Matthew Glenn Hire, Christopher William Martin, James E. Ogburn, III, Jonathan Pressley Poston, Peter Michael Puglisi, Phillip Murray Sylvester, Jr., Adam Taylor Watkins
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Patent number: 11912466Abstract: A fuel container having a body defining a volume for receiving fuel. The body has an inlet and optionally a vent. The inlet extends upwards as a spout and has a threaded collar which is closed by a threaded cap. A gas expansion pathway is provided between the inlet and the vent. The spout has a guide for receiving and locating a dog-leg portion of a fuel dispenser nozzle. A restriction in the throat of the spout prevents the fuel dispenser nozzle from being inserted beyond a preselected distance into the container thereby preventing backwash and spillage.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: B & T Products Ltd.Inventors: Peter Taylor, James Butler
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Patent number: D1020278Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: ORANGEBOX LIMITEDInventors: Gareth Banks, Gerard James Taylor