Patents by Inventor James H. Wilson
James H. Wilson 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: 20240118790Abstract: A computer readable media, a method, and a system registering a third party application providing an available communication system between a local user and a remote user identity, storing information related to the available communication system in a first database, obtaining contact information for the remote user identity from the third party application, determining a communication type for the third party application, pairing the remote user identity with a contact, and updating a graphical representation of contact information.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Jeffrey D. Harris, Joseph H. Engel, Keith Stattenfield, John-Peter E. Cafaro, Colter S. Reed, Bruce M. Stadnyk, James C. Wilson, David A. McLeod, Alexander B. Brown
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Systems, methods, and graphical user interfaces for adding effects in augmented reality environments
Patent number: 11941764Abstract: A computer system displays a representation of a field of view of the one or more cameras, including a representation of a portion of a three-dimensional physical environment that is in the field of view of the one or more cameras. The computer system receives a request to add a first virtual effect to the displayed representation of the field of view of the one or more cameras. In response to receiving the request to add the first virtual effect to the displayed representation of the field of view of the one or more cameras and in accordance with a determination that the first virtual effect requires a scan of the physical environment, the computer system initiates a scan of the physical environment to detect one or more features of the physical environment and displays a user interface that indicates a progress of the scan of the physical environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2022Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Andrew L. Harding, James A. Queen, Joseph-Alexander P. Weil, Joanna M. Newman, Ron A. Buencamino, Richard H. Salvador, Fernando Garcia, Austin T. Tamaddon, Omid Khalili, Scott W. Wilson, Thomas H. Smith, III -
Publication number: 20240082288Abstract: A method of altering the targeting and/or cellular uptake efficiency of an adeno-associated virus (AAV) viral vector having a capsid containing an AAV9 cell surface binding domain is described. The method involves modifying a clade F cell surface receptor which comprises a glycan having a terminal sialic acid residue and a penultimate ?-galactose residue. The modification may involve retargeting the vector by temporarily functionally ablate AAV9 binding in a subset of cells, thereby redirecting the vector to another subset of cells. Alternatively, the modification may involve increasing cellular update efficiency by treating the cells with a neuraminidase to expose cell surface ?-galactose. Also provided are compositions containing the AAV9 vector and a neuraminidase. Also provided is a method for purifying AAV9 using ?-galactose linked to solid support.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: James M. Wilson, Christie L. Bell, Luc H. Vandenberghe
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Patent number: 10226739Abstract: Methods for manufacturing an isotopic filtration module and methods for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some implementations, graphene oxide flakes may be dispersed in an aqueous medium to form a graphene oxide solution. The graphene oxide solution may be applied to a substrate to form a laminated graphene oxide membrane comprising a plurality of graphene oxide sheets coupled together in a layered, interlocking structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: EnergySolutions, Inc.Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Patent number: 10040702Abstract: Systems for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some embodiments, a stream of water, such as a waste stream of water from a nuclear power plant, comprising at least two distinct isotopic forms of water may be directed into one or more filtration modules comprising a graphene oxide membrane. The graphene oxide membrane(s) may be used to separate the stream into a permeate and a retentate, wherein the permeate comprises an increased concentration of light water relative to the retentate.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: EnergySolutions, Inc.Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Publication number: 20170036166Abstract: Methods for manufacturing an isotopic filtration module and methods for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some implementations, graphene oxide flakes may be dispersed in an aqueous medium to form a graphene oxide solution. The graphene oxide solution may be applied to a substrate to form a laminated graphene oxide membrane comprising a plurality of graphene oxide sheets coupled together in a layered, interlocking structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Applicant: EnergySolutions, Inc.Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Patent number: 9475007Abstract: Methods for manufacturing an isotopic filtration module and methods for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some implementations, graphene oxide flakes may be dispersed in an aqueous medium to form a graphene oxide solution. The graphene oxide solution may be applied to a substrate to form a laminated graphene oxide membrane comprising a plurality of graphene oxide sheets coupled together in a layered, interlocking structure. The laminated graphene oxide membrane may be positioned in a filtration housing configured to be coupled with a wastewater stream of a nuclear power plant in order to filter the wastewater stream according to its isotopic forms.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2015Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: EnergySolutions, Inc.Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Patent number: 9266750Abstract: Methods and systems for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some embodiments, a stream of water comprising at least two distinct isotopic forms of water may be directed into one or more filtration modules comprising a graphene oxide membrane. The graphene oxide membrane(s) may be used to separate the stream into a permeate and a retentate, wherein the permeate comprises an increased concentration of light water relative to the retentate.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: ENERGYSOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Publication number: 20150306524Abstract: Systems for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some embodiments, a stream of water, such as a waste stream of water from a nuclear power plant, comprising at least two distinct isotopic forms of water may be directed into one or more filtration modules comprising a graphene oxide membrane. The graphene oxide membrane(s) may be used to separate the stream into a permeate and a retentate, wherein the permeate comprises an increased concentration of light water relative to the retentate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Publication number: 20150174532Abstract: Methods for manufacturing an isotopic filtration module and methods for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some implementations, graphene oxide flakes may be dispersed in an aqueous medium to form a graphene oxide solution. The graphene oxide solution may be applied to a substrate to form a laminated graphene oxide membrane comprising a plurality of graphene oxide sheets coupled together in a layered, interlocking structure. The laminated graphene oxide membrane may be positioned in a filtration housing configured to be coupled with a wastewater stream of a nuclear power plant in order to filter the wastewater stream according to its isotopic forms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Publication number: 20150053617Abstract: Methods and systems for filtering water according to its isotopic forms. In some embodiments, a stream of water comprising at least two distinct isotopic forms of water may be directed into one or more filtration modules comprising a graphene oxide membrane. The graphene oxide membrane(s) may be used to separate the stream into a permeate and a retentate, wherein the permeate comprises an increased concentration of light water relative to the retentate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventor: James H. Wilson
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Patent number: 7319640Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for suppressing noise which includes receiving a plurality of signals from an array of sensors and transforming each of these signals to the frequency domain. The transformed signals are beamformed so that noise sources can be identified by bearing and frequency range. A planewave-fit noise-suppression routine is then used to remove identified noise sources from the transformed signals and to provide a noise-suppressed transformed signal having signals from said identified noise sources suppressed.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: The United States of America represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: James B. Donald, Albert H. Nuttall, James H. Wilson
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Patent number: 7246628Abstract: A method for controlling Listeria in floor drains wherein an aqueous solution composed of a chlorinated caustic material which is soft metal compatible is introduced into a drain where Listeria is present. In a preferred manner, the aqueous solution is introduced into the drain employing a hose end dispensing device having a foam producing nozzle. The resulting aqueous solution has a sufficient viscosity to remain in the drain for about 30 seconds to 10 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: JohnsonDiversey, Inc.Inventors: Dale Albert Grinstead, James H. Wilson, Jr., Thomas H. Beinkemper
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Patent number: 7067057Abstract: The present invention is for processing fluids, especially waste streams from nuclear power plants, and other fluid media that may be carrying valuable or useful substances, in order to collect the substances. The system uses sequential filtering and multiple passes to concentrate the substances, which allows the system to collect virtually all of the substances of interest to the user while reducing the volume of both the unwanted materials as well as the desired materials desired without affecting the purity of the fluid after processing. Additionally, the collected substances can be processed in-place, and without requiring any thermal processing prior to disposal of unwanted substances, or for the recovery and/or reuse of valuable substances.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: RWE Nukem CorporationInventors: Stefan Rosenberger, James H Wilson, Thomas S Snyder
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Patent number: 6709599Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing waste streams wherein a slipstream is formed on the upstream side of an ultrafiltration membrane (120) to carry collected and concentrated filter reject to a microfilter (170) via a slipstream through a conduit (155) at a very low flux through the microfilter. The low flux gives the particles in this stream a chance to interact and thus form an irregular matrix that itself helps to trap particles. The effluent from this matrix and microfilter is returned upstream of the ultrafiltration membrane via a conduit (165) to be repeatedly collected and concentrated. The suspended solids removed from the reject stream and microfilter may then be disposed of directly without further processing. For metal ions, the removal efficiency of ultrafiltration membrane can be improved by injecting sulfide compounds or other compounds upstream of ultrafiltration membrane.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Rwe Nukem CorporationInventors: Stefan Rosenberger, James H Wilson, Howard Whitehead, Randall B. Underwood, John M Raymount, Jr.
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Patent number: 6525994Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting, processing and tracking sonar signals to provide bearing, range and depth information that locates an object in three-dimensions underwater space. A Twenty Six Nearest Neighbor Peak Picker (TSNNPP) is disclosed that improves the detection of signals in noisy background by differentiating bandwidth (BW) characteristics of signals from BW characteristics of noise.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: James B. Donald, James H. Wilson
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Publication number: 20020179545Abstract: The present invention is a system (or apparatus) and method for processing fluids, especially waste streams from nuclear power plants, and other fluid media that may be carrying valuable or useful substances, in order to collect the substances carried by such media. The system uses sequential filtering and multiple passes to concentrate the substances, which allows the system to collect virtually all of the substances of interest to the user while reducing the volume of both the unwanted materials as well as the desired materials desired without affecting the purity of the fluid after processing. Additionally, the collected substances can be processed in-place, and without requiring any thermal processing prior to disposal of unwanted substances, or for the recovery and/or reuse of valuable substances. Furthermore, the system provides other desirable features including, but not limited to, a novel multi-purpose container, and an optional means to stabilize waste through in-place solidification.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Stefan Rosenberger, James H. Wilson, Thomas S. Snyder
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Publication number: 20020181329Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting, processing and tracking sonar signals to provide bearing, range and depth information that locates an object in three-dimensions underwater space. A Twenty Six Nearest Neighbor Peak Picker (TSNNPP) is disclosed that improves the detection of signals in noisy background by differentiating bandwidth (BW) characteristics of signals from BW characteristics of noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: James B. Donald, James H. Wilson
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Publication number: 20020122525Abstract: A system and method for removing and collecting particulate from a water-filled tank using a filter and a pump wherein the pump operates at low flow rate to maintain only a small pressure drop across the filter low. By maintaining a small pressure drop, particulate agglomeates and can load the filter to a greater extent than when the flow rate is higher. The filter may then be crushed and placed into a disposal container for disposal. In an alternate embodiment, the particles can be accumulated in several mesh filters operating at a higher flow rate and then, as each filter is loaded, the filtrate can be back flushed to a second filter operating at low flow rate. The first filters can be repeatedly reused and the second filters can be crushed and placed in a disposal container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: Stefan Rosenberger, Kent Forrester, Howard Whitehead, James H. Wilson
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Patent number: 5929365Abstract: A solenoid selector switch shield for protecting the solenoid switch in a feeder assembly that feeds ammunition to a weapons system. The solenoid selector switch shield is designed to fit over the solenoid and the selector switch and prevent damage to the selector switch during both shipping and operation of the weapons system. In a preferred embodiment the solenoid selector switch shield is characterized by a cylindrical shield barrel having a bevelled access end and a mount end provided with an end mount bracket for mounting the shield to the feeder assembly. A middle bracket is also welded or otherwise attached to the shield barrel and is likewise secured to the feeder assembly. The bevelled access end of the shield barrel is designed to facilitate optimum access to the selector switch knob of the solenoid switch for manipulating the solenoid switch and determining the type of ammunition to be fed to the weapons system by the feeder assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventors: James H. Wilson, James M. Wilson