Patents by Inventor James H. Murray
James H. Murray 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: 20200165179Abstract: The present invention provides an integrated process for preparing 2,3,3, 3-tetrafluoropropene (1234yf), the process comprising: (a) vapour phase catalytic fluorination of a first composition comprising 3,3,3-trifluoro-2-chloro-prop-1-ene (CF3C—CNCH2, 1233xl) with hydrogen fluoride (HF) in a fluorination reactor to produce a fluorination product stream comprising 1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane (245cb), HF and HCI; (b) vapour phase catalytic dehydrofluorination composition comprising 245cb in a dehydrofluorination reactor to produce a dehydrofluorination product stream comprising 1234yf and HF; wherein the fluorination product stream and the dehydrofluorination product stream are combined and subjected to (c) purification to produce a composition comprising 245cb and a 1234yf product stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2016Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: SHERYL L JOHNSON, STEPHEN A FLAHERTY, JAMES H MURRAY, FIONA L SMITH, JONATHAN J MAN, CLIVE R GIDDIS
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Publication number: 20140170687Abstract: An isolated recombinant luciferase having luciferase activity. The recombinant luciferase has an amino acid sequence which differs from the wild-type luciferase from Photinus pyralis, Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata, Luciola lateralis, Hotaria parvula, Pyrophorus plagiophthalamus, Lampyris noctiluca, Pyrocoelia miyako or Photinus pennsylvanica. In the sequence of the recombinant luciferase, the amino acid residue corresponding to phenylalanine 295 in Photinus pyralis wild-type luciferase or to leucine 297 in Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata or Luciola lateralis wild-type luciferases, is mutated compared to the corresponding amino acid which appears in the corresponding wild-type luciferase sequence. The recombinant luciferase has increased thermostability compared to the corresponding wild-type luciferase.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: PROMEGA CORPORATIONInventors: David J. Squirrell, Melenie J. Murphy, Rachel L. Price, Christopher R. Lowe, Peter J. White, Laurence C. Tisi, James A. H. Murray
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Publication number: 20140170686Abstract: An isolated recombinant luciferase having luciferase activity. The recombinant luciferase has an amino acid sequence which differs from the wild-type luciferase from Phtotinus pyralis, Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata, Luciola lateralis, Hotaria parvula, Pyrophorus plagiophthalamus, Lampyris noctiluca, Pyrocoelia miyako or Photinus pennsylvanica. In the seguence of the recombinant luciferase, the amino acid residue corresponding to phenylalanine 295 in Photinus pyralis wild-type luciferase or to leucine 297 in Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata or Luciola lateralis wild-type luciferases, is mutated compared to the corresponding amino acid which appears in the corresponding wild-type luciferase sequence. The recombinant luciferase has increased thermostability compared to the corresponding wild-type luciferase.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Promega CorporationInventors: David J. Squirrell, Melenie J. Murphy, Rachel L. Price, Christopher R. Lowe, Peter J. White, Laurence C. Tisi, James A. H. Murray
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Patent number: 8652794Abstract: An isolated recombinant luciferase having luciferase activity. The recombinant luciferase has an amino acid sequence which differs from the wild-type luciferase from Photinus pyralis, Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata, Luciola lateralis, Hotaria parvula, Pyrophorus plagiophthalamus, Lampyris noctiluca, Pyrocoelia miyako or Photinus pennsylvanica. In the sequence of the recombinant luciferase, the amino acid residue corresponding to phenylalanine 295 in Photinus pyralis wild-type luciferase or to leucine 297 in Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata or Luciola lateralis wild-type luciferases, is mutated compared to the corresponding amino acid which appears in the corresponding wild-type luciferase sequence. The recombinant luciferase has increased thermostability compared to the corresponding wild-type luciferase.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Promega CorporationInventors: David J. Squirrell, Melenie J. Murphy, Rachel L. Price, Christopher R. Lowe, Peter J. White, Laurence C. Tisi, James A. H. Murray
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Patent number: 8065615Abstract: The subject invention provides a method of retrieving information (10) associated with an object (12) present in a media stream (14). The method includes the steps of accessing the information (10) during playback of the media stream (14) on any device and defining user-selectable regions (18) in a layer (20) separate from the media stream (14). The layer (20) is preferably a clear applet for receiving and storing the user-selectable regions (18). The defining of the user-selectable region (18) is performed without editing individual frames of the media stream (14). A link (34) is associated between the user-selectable region (18) and the information (10) associated with the object (12) to identify the location where information (10) associated with the object (12) is stored. In operation, the layer (20) is disposed adjacent the media stream (14) without interfering with playback of the media stream (14) in the player.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Inventors: James H. Murray, Neal Fairbanks
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Publication number: 20110177540Abstract: An isolated recombinant luciferase having luciferase activity. The recombinant luciferase has an amino acid sequence which differs from the wild-type luciferase from Photinus pyralis, Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata, Luciola lateralis, Hotaria parvula, Pyrophorus plagiophthalamus, Lampyris noctiluca, Pyrocoelia miyako or Photinus pennsylvanica. In the sequence of the recombinant luciferase, the amino acid residue corresponding to phenylalanine 295 in Photinus pyralis wild-type luciferase or to leucine 297 in Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata or Luciola lateralis wild-type luciferases, is mutated compared to the corresponding amino acid which appears in the corresponding wild-type luciferase sequence. The recombinant luciferase has increased thermostability compared to the corresponding wild-type luciferase.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: David J. Squirrell, Melenie J. Murphy, Rachel L. Price, Christopher R. Lowe, Peter J. White, Laurence C. Tisi, James A. H. Murray
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Patent number: 7906298Abstract: A protein having luciferase activity and at least 60% similarity to luciferase from Photinus pyralis, Luciola mingrelica, Luciola cruciata or Luciola lateralis.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Promega CorporationInventors: David J Squirrell, Melenie J Murphy, Rachel L Price, Christopher R Lowe, Peter J White, Laurence C Tisi, James A H Murray
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Patent number: 7371545Abstract: A method for determining the amount of template nucleic acid present in a sample comprising the steps of: I) bringing into association with the sample all the components necessary for nucleic acid amplification, and all the components necessary for a bioluminescence assay for nucleic acid amplification and subsequently: ii) performing the nucleic acid amplification, iii) monitoring the intensity of light output from the bioluminescence assay; and iv) determining the amount of template nucleic acid present in the sample.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Lumora LimitedInventors: Laurence C. Tisi, James A. H. Murray
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Publication number: 20040104926Abstract: The subject invention provides a method of retrieving information (10) associated with an object (12) present in a media stream (14). The method includes the steps of accessing the information (10) during playback of the media stream (14) on any device and defining user-selectable regions (18) in a layer (20) separate from the media stream (14). The layer (20) is preferably a clear applet for receiving and storing the user-selectable regions (18). The defining of the user-selectable region (18) is performed without editing individual frames of the media stream (14). A link (34) is associated between the user-selectable region (18) and the information (10) associated with the object (12) to identify the location where information (10) associated with the object (12) is stored. In operation, the layer (20) is disposed adjacent the media stream (14) without interfering with playback of the media stream (14) in the player.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: James H. Murray, Neal Fairbanks
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Patent number: 6636237Abstract: The subject invention provides a method of providing information to a viewer of a video through a video player (14) on a display such as a computer screen or television screen. A program allows an operator to create links between specific information and dynamic objects (10) within the changing scenes (12) of the video. The subject invention uses a program to establish and store the links. The operator can create the links manually or the program can identify features of the object (10) and then maintain the link when the dynamic object (10) changes in size or shape. The program records all of the links and compiles the information into an interface (18). The interface (18) is transparent and is positioned over the video player (14) on the screen (16). The program synchronizes the links to the video. A viewer, while watching the video, can select one of the objects (10) in the scene (12).Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventors: James H. Murray, Neal Fairbanks
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Patent number: 6171808Abstract: Proteins are provided having luciferase activity with lower Km than wild-type luciferases by altering the amino acid residue at position 270 of the wild-type to an amino acid other than glutamate. Greater heat stability than wild-type luciferases while retaining the lower Km is provided by also replacing the glutamate equivalent to that at position 354 of Photinus pyralis luciferase or 356 of Luciola luciferases with an alternative amino acid, particularly lysine and/or the amino acid residue at 215 of Photinus pyralis and 217 of the Luciola species with a hydrophobic amino acid. DNA, vectors and cells that encode for and express the proteins are also provided as are test kits and reagents for carrying out luminescence assays using the proteins of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: The Secretary of State for Defence in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventors: David J Squirrell, Christopher R Lowe, Peter J White, James A H Murray