Patents by Inventor James Sinclair
James Sinclair 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: 20090229532Abstract: An enclosure, method and apparatus for influencing the swimming behaviour of fish is disclosed. The enclosure defining a space within which the fish can swim, said enclosure having a series of light output members disposed along a path, said light output members being operable to provide a moving visual stimulus along the path by output of light in sequence from the series of light output members thereby to influence the swimming behaviour of the fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Neill Andrew Herbert, James Sinclair
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Patent number: 7280871Abstract: A control system for controlled exercise controls a functional electrical stimulation (FES) system which applies electrical signals to muscle groups of a user such as a user having a disability; the user exercises on a motor driven exercise machine such that substantially isokinetic exercise during a movement is obtained as the user's body part moves with a motor driven displaceable element of the machine. This element provides resistance to applied displacement load from the user's stimulated muscles. A feedback control system receives signals indicative of the user's performance and a control arrangement controls electrical stimulation to the user's muscles to achieve a desired exercise regime.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: The University of SyndeyInventors: Glen Macartney Davis, Peter James Sinclair, Che Fornusek
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Publication number: 20070072257Abstract: A device for characterizing the biological properties of cells can include a plurality of dual-compartment assay chambers wherein the compartments of each chamber are separated by a cell layer across which ions can flow. The biological properties of the cell layer in the presence or absence of experimental compounds can be determined by measuring an electrical gradient across the layer. A individual dual-compartment chamber of this type may be referred to as an “Ussing chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Paul Negulescu, Alec Harootunian, Philip Salzmann, Javier Flores, James Sinclair, Minh Vuong, Ashvani Singh, Fred VanGoor
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Publication number: 20060287523Abstract: This invention pertains generally to the field of chemical synthesis and purification, and more specifically to methods of synthesizing and purifying certain 3,7-diaminophenothiazin-5-ium compounds (referred to herein as “diaminophenothiazinium compounds”) including Methythioninium Chloride (MTC) (also known as Methylene Blue). In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of, in order: nitrosylation (NOS); nitrosyl reduction (NR); thiosulfonic acid formation (TSAF); oxidative coupling (OC); Cr(VI) reduction (CR); isolation and purification of zwitterionic intermediate (IAPOZI); ring closure (RC); chloride salt formation (CSF); one of: sulphide treatment (ST); dimethyldithiocarbamate treatment (DT); carbonate treatment (CT); ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid treatment (EDTAT); organic extraction (OE); and recrystallisation (RX). The present invention also pertains to the resulting (high purity) compounds, compositions comprising them (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Claude Wischik, Janet Rickard, Charles Harrington, David Horsley, John Storey, Colin Marshall, James Sinclair, Han Tan
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Publication number: 20060200448Abstract: This invention addresses the need for dealing with complex planning calculations based on data warehouse or Planning Data Repository (PDR) data where some aggregated data or forecast data might be changed without directly manipulating the underlying data, and where there may be several relationships linking the data. The system is able to deal with complex relationships along more than one axis or dimension. A number of iterations are typically used involving both back-solving and ‘forward-solving’. The subset of cells that needs to be recalculated is identified before steps of back-solving and/or forward-solving using parent/child tables. The scanning of these tables looking for potential dependencies is much simpler and faster than to looking at the actual formulae or functions relating the cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Applicant: Cognos IncorporatedInventors: David Edmunds, Robert Minns, James Sinclair
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Publication number: 20050283426Abstract: An anonymous trading system comprises an interconnected network of broking nodes arranged in cliques which receive buy and sell orders from trader terminals via connected trading engines and which match persistent orders, executed deals and distribute price information to trader terminals. The system has the ability for a trader to call out for a quote (request for a quote) anonymously. RFQs are only transmitted on to potential counterparties if they are within a predetermined price range. The RFQs include a price at which the requesting party is willing to deal, but this price is not communicated potential counterparties. Counterparty responses are matches on a time, price basis and non-matched responses may be matched with themselves. Similarly, non-matched RFQs may be matched with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: EBS Group LimitedInventors: Srivathsan Krishnasami, James Sinclair
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Publication number: 20050265901Abstract: Disclosed herein is a modular test tube rack. The rack contains multiple sub-racks that can be coupled together to form the test tube rack. The sub-rack can be designed to fit into a variety of scientific instrumentation including a fixed rotor centrifuge. The assembled test tube rack can be of a format and size that allows use of standard array pipetters. Thus, a system is provided allowing use of standard array pipetters and high g centrifugation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: James Sinclair, Brian Grot
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Publication number: 20050235762Abstract: Disclosed herein is a volume displacement pipette that includes a channel within the piston. The channel allows for cleaning fluids to be continuously run through the pipette tip for cleaning the tip. One end of the channel may be closed during normal operation of the pipette. Multiple pipettes may be combined into an array pipetter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventor: James Sinclair
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Publication number: 20050221274Abstract: A device for characterizing the biological properties of cells can include a plurality of dual-compartment assay chambers wherein the compartments of each chamber are separated by a cell layer across which ions can flow. The biological properties of the cell layer in the presence or absence of experimental compounds can be determined by measuring an electrical gradient across the layer. A individual dual-compartment chamber of this type may be referred to as an “Ussing chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Paul Negulescu, Alec Harootunian, Philip Salzmann, Javier Flores, James Sinclair, Minh Vuong, Ashvani Singh, Fred VanGoor
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Publication number: 20040186806Abstract: An anonymous trading system includes a prime broker facility that allows a third party to trade on behalf of an institution. A deal is executed between the third party and a counter-party and a further deal is then executed between the third party and the party on whose behalf it has traded. The second deal may be for the same amount as the first deal or may be altered to include the third party's fee for conducting the first deal. Clients of the third party have prices available to them for trades made via the third party which are displayed at their trader terminals. The client sees that a better price is available though the third party than by dealing direct and selects to conduct a deal through the third party.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: James Sinclair, James O'Hagan, Edward R. Howorka, Jain Neena
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Publication number: 20040019553Abstract: A computer trading system includes a quote screening function configured to accept quotes specifying a quote amount in a price where the quote amount is greater than a minimum quote amount to produce screen quote messages and to reject quotes specifying a quote amount less than the minimum quote amount. A market view generator generates market views from those quotes which specify an amount greater than or equal to the minimum quote amount. An order screening function only accepts orders specifying an amount less than a maximum transaction amount submitted in response to the market views to produce screened order messages. A transaction processor receives screened quote messages and screened order messages and matches appropriate messages with each other. The minimum quote amount is substantially equal to or greater than the maximum transaction amount whereby a screened order message can be matched entirely with one screened quote message.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Karen Ilse Setz, Snezhana Malkin, Leong Fai Mah, Steven J. Scully, Tracey Riordan, Edward R. Howorka, James Sinclair
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Patent number: 6646563Abstract: A deflection sensor for a taut wire perimeter fence detection system, which can be installed after the fence wire has been installed easily, and the sensor the operates in line with the wire tension. The sensor includes a plate member adapted to be pivotally mounted, a first wire attachment point at one end of said plate member, a second wire attachment point remote from said first wire attachment point and a transducer or sensor element located on said plate member between the attachment points. The taut wire type detection system including at least one taut wire for a perimeter fence supported by a plurality of posts, at least one deflection sensor being pivotally mounted to one of the posts or a support thereon and a sensor processing circuit for interrogating the at least one deflection sensor and to provide an alarm indication on tampering of the at least one taut wire or the at least one deflection sensor.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Gryffin Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Nigel James Sinclair Buckley, Gregory Richard Hellard
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Patent number: 6494769Abstract: An apparatus, and particularly, a wafer carrier for polishing the face of a semiconductor wafer are provided. The wafer carrier forms a first cavity which can be pressure controlled to vary the shape of a face of a platen which contacts the wafer during polishing. A second cavity within the first cavity is provided. The second cavity can be independently pressure controlled to form a vacuum for holding the wafer against the platen surface or for forming a pressure stream to separate the wafer from the platen and/or to purge the holes in the surface of the platen. A non-contact displacement sensor capable of measuring a distance between the wafer carrier mount and the platen, may be provided. An endpoint detector capable of detecting a relative surface roughness of the wafer, to determine when the wafer has been sufficiently polished, may also be provided. A ring is peripherally located about an outer edge of the platen, and is mounted and positioned to resist lateral forces on the wafer during polishing.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: James Sinclair, Lawrence L. Lee
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Patent number: 6157864Abstract: A system software solution for controlling an enterprise which defines and illustrates the electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, logic, diagnostics, external behavior, controlled resources and safety elements of an enterprise control system. The elements of the control system are encapsulated in objects of an object-oriented framework within a control assembly. The control assembly is the fundamental building block for providing object-oriented control of the enterprise. A control assembly component is a deployable control subsystem that provides an interface using a common object model that is configurable. The enterprise control system is used to define user interfaces including sequence charts that are updated in a substantially realtime manner utilizing the control assemblies associated with the generated code for the enterprise control system.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Rockwell Technologies, LLCInventors: Marvin J. Schwenke, Raymond J. Staron, James A. Sinclair, Paul F. Franklin, Josiah C. Hoskins
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Patent number: 6149339Abstract: A foldable road marker is formed of a pair of panels each having a central stem portion integrally connected with side panel portions. The panels each having an elongated slot with the stem portion and slots being coaxial. Each stem portion is fitted within the slot of the opposite panel for interconnecting the panels. The panels are pivotable relative to each other into a position in which they are transverse to each other or, alternatively, into a folded position in which they are generally parallel and closely overlap to each other for storage. Guide members are formed in the slots of each of the panels for slideably fitting within vertically arranged guide channels formed in the stem portions of their opposite panel for guiding the assembly of, and the positions of, the panels relative to each other. Detents are provided for holding the panels in their transverse position for marker use or, alternatively, in their folded, parallel storage position.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventors: James Sinclair Salloum, Wilburn Alden White, David Alden White, Edward Cullin Smith, John Quinn Nelson
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Patent number: 6116990Abstract: A low profile gimbal system is provided to greatly reduce the generation of moments about a pivot point of the gimbal system during polishing processes. The gimbal system is adjustable so that a preferred balance between stiffness and friction may be selected as appropriate for a variety of different polishing conditions. A locking feature ensures that the adjustment setting is maintained during polishing.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: James Sinclair, Daniel R. Trojan, Lawrence L. Lee
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Patent number: 6113479Abstract: An apparatus, and particularly, a wafer carrier for polishing the face of a semiconductor wafer are provided. The wafer carrier forms a first cavity which can be pressure controlled to vary the shape of a face of a platen which contacts the wafer during polishing. A second cavity within the first cavity is provided. The second cavity can be independently pressure controlled to form a vacuum for holding the wafer against the platen surface or for forming a pressure stream to separate the wafer from the platen and/or to purge the holes in the surface of the platen. A non-contact displacement sensor capable of measuring a distance between the wafer carrier mount and the platen, may be provided. An endpoint detector capable of detecting a relative surface roughness of the wafer, to determine when the wafer has been sufficiently polished, may also be provided. A ring is peripherally located about an outer edge of the platen, and is mounted and positioned to resist lateral forces on the wafer during polishing.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Obsidian, Inc.Inventors: James Sinclair, Lawrence L. Lee
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Patent number: 5087757Abstract: Alkylthioethylamine salts are prepared by reacting certain alkenes with mercaptoethylamine salts in a glycol or glycol ether solvent in the presence of a free radical initiator. The product mixtures obtained are useful as antimicrobials as is or after the addition of inert formulation additives.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Kidisti G. Mariam, James A. Sinclair, Terry L. Wright, Charles D. Gartner
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Patent number: D251177Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Inventor: James A. Sinclair
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Patent number: H938Abstract: The concentration of alkali metal hydroxide contaminants in solutions of alkali metal alkoxides in alcohols is reduced to below about 0.1 percent by adding an alkyl alkanoate ester. For example, a solution of sodium methoxide in methanol containing about 0.04 percent sodium hydroxide was obtained by adding a small amount of methyl acetate. The alkali metal alkanoate salt formed as a by-product does not deleteriously affect most uses of such solutions.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Inventors: H. Hunter Paalman, Jonathan A. Okorley, James A. Sinclair