Patents by Inventor James Roach

James Roach 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).

  • Publication number: 20050198205
    Abstract: A method for remotely collecting data from a dealer management system includes identifying a dealer management system that is coupled to a secure data access port. The secure data access port is also coupled to a public network, and the dealer management system is coupled to at least one client device and is operable to process dealer initiated transactions from the client device. A remote system remotely connects to the dealer management system using the public network. The remote connection is a public connection established through the secure data access port, and the secure data access port is operable to pass remote transactions received from the remote system to the dealer management system. A remote transaction is forwarded from the remote system to the dealer management system. The remote transaction includes a request for stored data and is given a priority level by the dealer management system that is similar to client initiated transactions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Inventor: James Roach
  • Patent number: 5931050
    Abstract: A runout compensator is provided that angulates a face surface by adjusting two members whose mating surfaces have been machined to slant relative to the central axis of each member. A first member has a shaft over which slides the second member so that the mating surfaces of each member come into and are maintained in contact. Rotating the second member about the shaft of the first member varies the angulation of a face surface. Correctly adjusting the runout compensator, which is attached to a lathe, and a load plate assembly providing biasing to hold the workpiece between itself and the runout compensator, allows the workpiece to be firmly held in the angled position needed to compensate for the runout in the workpiece as the workpiece is turned upon a lathe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1999
    Assignee: ACCU Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: James A. Roach
  • Patent number: 5759976
    Abstract: Tableted detergents are formed from a hydrated phosphate sequestrant, caustic, free water and, optionally, fillers by combining the products and tableting the components without permitting the tablets or detergent to exceed 50.degree. C. In a preferred embodiment where fillers are incorporated, all free water is combined with the phosphate sequestrants, both anhydrous and hydrated. After the water has been absorbed by the sequestrants, the filler and caustic can be added and the detergent tableted. The free water is bound sufficiently tightly to the phosphate sequestrant that it does not rapidly react with the anhydrous caustic, maintaining the temperature at less than 50.degree. C., which in turn prevents the water of hydration in the phosphates from reacting and thereby weakening the formed tablets. The tablets can also be formed by combining the filler with the phosphate sequestrants and water and subsequently adding caustic if the detergent is cooled and its temperature maintained below 50.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Diversey Lever, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth James Roach, Patricia Anderson
  • Patent number: 5759501
    Abstract: A container for institutional detergents, preferably tablets, includes a rigid large screened base and a flexible plastic film sidewall heat bonded to the peripheral surface of the base. The container is filled, preferably from its top portion, with tableted detergent and closed with a single heat seal along the top surface of the wall of the container. The screen surface is then closed with a removable, peel-off seal or removable cap. The upper portion of the container will include a handle which makes it easy to transport the container and place it into a dispenser for use. In use, a water nozzle will spray upwards onto the surface of the screen base through the holes in the screen, dissolving detergent and allowing the solution to pass downwardly to a drain, which directs it to a ware washing apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Diversey Lever, Inc.
    Inventors: James Livingston, Donald Wright, Tiziano J. Bellon, Kenneth James Roach
  • Patent number: 5713384
    Abstract: Detergent compositions are formed into tablets for dispensing. These tablets can be retained in a flexible plastic bag having a rigid opening and tapered midsection. The rigidity of the tablets enables the bag to retain its shape and prevent hydratable detergents from clogging up the dispenser. A preferred detergent formulation is a high-caustic detergent composition which includes a combination of sodium tripolyphosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate hexahydrate, defoaming surfactant, polycarboxylate and a processing and dissolution aid such as propylene glycol. This detergent composition, when tableted, provides an extremely uniform dissolution rate minimizing any temperature peaks that can occur in dispensing high-caustic detergent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 3, 1998
    Assignee: Unilever N.V.
    Inventors: Kenneth James Roach, Patricia Anne Anderson
  • Patent number: 5615589
    Abstract: A runout compensator is provided that angulates a face surface by adjusting two members whose mating surfaces have been machined to slant relative to the central axis of each member. A first member has a shaft over which slides the second member so that the mating surfaces of each member come into and are maintained in contact. Rotating the second member about the shaft of the first member varies the angulation of a face surface. Correctly adjusting the runout compensator, which is attached to a lathe, and a load plate assembly providing biasing to hold the workpiece between itself and the runout compensator, allows the workpiece to be firmly held in the angled position needed to compensate for the runout in the workpiece as the workpiece is turned upon a lathe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Accu Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: James A. Roach
  • Patent number: 5367569
    Abstract: A network interface module for providing connection between a customer's equipment and the telephone company owned portion of the customer loop is provided with a miniaturized easily removable module which includes the overvoltage protection device and the circuitry necessary to provide a prescribed line test termination impedance having a particular characteristic signature to the telephone central office when a continuity test is made on a subscriber line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: Tll Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: James A. Roach, James D. Chermak, Emanuel J. Pagliuca, Thomas J. Smith