Patents by Inventor Jeremy Davies
Jeremy Davies 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: 20240084931Abstract: A profile for a fenestration system includes a first portion and a second portion offset from the first portion and thereby defining an inner space therebetween. The profile for a fenestration system further includes a retention mechanism arranged within the inner space, and one or more communication lines mounted to the retention mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: ARCONIC TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Lester Taku SATO, Fraser LEWINS, Jeremy DAVIES, Ion-Horatiu BARBULESCU
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Publication number: 20230023794Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for attachment to a male scrotum, specifically for treating erectile dysfunction. The device comprises: a cage having an upper portion which is configured to surround a scrotal septum and two connectors which connect the upper portion to a lower portion and define separate lateral openings through which a left and a right testicle protrude. The two connectors lie in substantially the same plane as a wearer's scrotal raphe when the cage hangs from the scrotal septum; and a body portion extends from the lower portion. The body portion is optionally shaped to resemble a male appendage. Optionally other devices, such as a vibrator, may be fitted inside the male appendage.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2020Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: ECJ PRODUCTS LTDInventors: Elizabeth PLASENCIA, Jeremy DAVIES
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Publication number: 20210049930Abstract: A device (10) for simulating the dispensing of a medication into the nasal passage. The device includes a device body (12), the device body defining an extending portion (14) for inserting into the nasal passage of a user. An activation mechanism (16) movable from a start position to a dispensed position can be returned to the start position by manipulation of part of the device. Manipulation may be by rotation of a main part of the device body (12) relative to the extending portion (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2019Publication date: February 18, 2021Applicant: SHORE PRODUCT GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Iain Robert MORTIMER, Ian SCRIMGEOUR, James Donald MCLUSKY, Nicholas FOLEY, William Jeremy DAVIES
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Publication number: 20200258425Abstract: A training device (10) for training a user in the operation of an auto-injector that dispenses a medicament is described. The training device (10) comprises a housing (13), an actuation assembly (22) located within the housing (13), the actuation assembly (22) comprising a plunger (24) and a guide member (26), the plunger and the guide member defining, and connected by, a complementary first male profile and a first female profile. The plunger (24) is movable with respect to the guide member (26) along a first path defined by at least a portion of the first male or the first female profiles, the plunger (24) moving linearly between a start position and a finish position. The first path extends in a direction non-parallel to the linear movement of the plunger (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2018Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: SHORE PRODUCT GROUP LIMITEDInventors: Nicholas FOLEY, Gavin Fraser MCDOUGALL, James Donald MCLUSKY, William Jeremy DAVIES
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Patent number: 9626848Abstract: There is described a security device for insertion into a container product for protection of the container product. The security device comprises a body portion moveable between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration; and a locking mechanism operable to lock the body portion in the expanded configuration and operable to unlock the body portion from the expanded configuration; wherein, when the body portion is locked in the expanded configuration, the body portion has a length that cannot be reduced below a predefined length.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: GCS (GB) LimitedInventor: Jeremy Davies
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Patent number: 9014496Abstract: To encode and compress a data array 30, the data array 30 is first divided into a plurality of blocks 31. A quadtree representation is then generated for each block 31 by initializing each leaf node of the quadtree to the value of the data element of the block 31 of the data array 30 that the leaf node corresponds to, and initializing each non-leaf node to the minimum value of its child nodes, and then subtracting from each node except the root node the value of its parent node. A set of data indicating the differences between respective parent and child node values in the quadtree representing the block of the data array is then generated and stored, together with a set of data representing a quadtree indicating the number of bits that have been used to signal the respective difference values.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Arm LimitedInventors: Jorn Nystad, Oskar Flordal, Jeremy Davies, Ola Hugosson
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Publication number: 20150061871Abstract: There is described a security device for insertion into a container product for protection of the container product. The security device comprises a body portion moveable between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration; and a locking mechanism operable to lock the body portion in the expanded configuration and operable to unlock the body portion from the expanded configuration; wherein, when the body portion is locked in the expanded configuration, the body portion has a length that cannot be reduced below a predefined length.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventor: Jeremy Davies
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Patent number: 8542939Abstract: To encode and compress a data array 30, the data array 30 is first divided into a plurality of blocks 31. A quadtree representation is then generated for each block 31 by initializing each leaf node of the quadtree to the value of the data element of the block 31 of the data array 30 that the leaf node corresponds to, and initializing each non-leaf node to the minimum value of its child nodes, and then subtracting from each node except the root node the value of its parent node. A set of data indicating the differences between respective parent and child node values in the quadtree representing the block of the data array is then generated and stored, together with a set of data representing a quadtree indicating the number of bits that have been used to signal the respective difference values.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: ARM LimitedInventors: Jorn Nystad, Oskar Flordal, Jeremy Davies
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Publication number: 20130195352Abstract: To encode and compress a data array 30, the data array 30 is first divided into a plurality of blocks 31. A quadtree representation is then generated for each block 31 by initialising each leaf node of the quadtree to the value of the data element of the block 31 of the data array 30 that the leaf node corresponds to, and initialising each non-leaf node to the minimum value of its child nodes, and then subtracting from each node except the root node the value of its parent node. A set of data indicating the differences between respective parent and child node values in the quadtree representing the block of the data array is then generated and stored, together with a set of data representing a quadtree indicating the number of bits that have been used to signal the respective difference values.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Jorn Nystad, Oskar Flordal, Jeremy Davies, Ola Hugosson
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Publication number: 20130034309Abstract: To encode and compress a data array 30, the data array 30 is first divided into a plurality of blocks 31. A quadtree representation is then generated for each block 31 by initialising each leaf node of the quadtree to the value of the data element of the block 31 of the data array 30 that the leaf node corresponds to, and initialising each non-leaf node to the minimum value of its child nodes, and then subtracting from each node except the root node the value of its parent node. A set of data indicating the differences between respective parent and child node values in the quadtree representing the block of the data array is then generated and stored, together with a set of data representing a quadtree indicating the number of bits that have been used to signal the respective difference values.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventors: Jorn Nystad, Oskar Flordal, Jeremy Davies
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Publication number: 20050268106Abstract: The present invention provides a data processing apparatus and method of controlling access to a shared resource. The data processing apparatus has a plurality of processors operable to perform respective data processing operations requiring access to the shared resource, and a path is provided interconnecting the plurality of processors. An access control mechanism is operable to control access to the shared resource by the plurality of processors, each processor being operable to enter a power saving mode if access to the shared resource is required but the access control mechanism is preventing access to the shared resource by that processor. Further, each processor is operable, when that processor has access to the shared resource, to issue a notification on the path when access to the shared resource is no longer required by that processor. A processor in the power saving mode is arranged, upon receipt of that notification, to exit the power saving mode and to seek access to the shared resource.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: ARM LIMITEDInventors: David Mansell, Richard Grisenthwaite, Harry Thomas Fearnhamm, Jeremy Davies
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Patent number: D599515Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Dyson LimitedInventors: William Jeremy Davies, James John Bryden, Alexander Stuart Knox, Ross Pascoe