Patents by Inventor Jeremy Lawrence
Jeremy Lawrence 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: 20240127293Abstract: A method to form an interactive digital payload for consumers is provided. The method includes selecting, based on a prior purchasing behavior for a consumer, a digital payload including a sponsored advertisement and at least one of a targeted advertisement, a coupon or a discount, for a branded product, selecting a slot for the sponsored advertisement within the digital payload, providing the targeted advertisement, the coupon or the discount for the branded product in a second slot within the digital payload, and providing the digital payload to a publishing server for insertion in a media content that is delivered to a client device with the consumer. A system including a memory storing instructions and a processor to execute the instructions and cause the system to perform the above method are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Zubin Singh, Kirk Dikun, Ryan Monahan, Hannah Lawrence, Ronald P. Menich, Jeremy Dail, James Zinkovitch, Angelo Raphael Khoury, Kerul Bharatbhai Suthar, Suhas Nadiga
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Patent number: 11894799Abstract: A system for mounting a service component to a building structure has a plurality of elongate feet, and a plurality of connectors that each interconnect a respective one of the feet with the service component. Each foot is configured to affix to a surface of the building structure and then to resist disengagement from that surface. The connectors each interconnect a respective one of the feet with the service component, and secure the relative position of the respective foot and the service component. An elongate beam can be connected or connectable to the service component, such that in the installed system the beam is to be positioned to extend obliquely across the feet.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: SOLPOD PTY LTDInventors: Stuart Gordon, James Larratt, Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20210377018Abstract: A system and method for secure remote access to an industrial control system using hardware based authentication is provided, comprising secure user authentication, secure interactive remote access or secure machine-to-machine remote access or communication, and remote access services. Secure user authentication comprises two-factor authentication based on smart cards, and secure interactive remote access via a managed remote-access appliance comprises a virtual machine and software that can only be used with a smart card credential.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2020Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Jeremy Lawrence, Jason M. Hollern, Bradley Geddes, Michael L. Thow, Justin C. Thibault
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Publication number: 20210119571Abstract: A system for mounting a service component to a building structure has a plurality of elongate feet, and a plurality of connectors that each interconnect a respective one of the feet with the service component. Each foot is configured to affix to a surface of the building structure and then to resist disengagement from that surface. The connectors each interconnect a respective one of the feet with the service component, and secure the relative position of the respective foot and the service component. An elongate beam can be connected or connectable to the service component, such that in the installed system the beam is to be positioned to extend obliquely across the feet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: Solpod Pty LtdInventors: Stuart Gordon, James Larratt, Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20110311892Abstract: The Intention relates to a fuel cell system comprising a reformer with a burner unit for reacting fuel with oxidant in an exothermic oxidation reaction to form a product gas which downstream of the burner unit is mixable with additional fuel, the resulting gas mixture being reformable in the reformer into a reformate; a fuel cell stack for receiving a supply of the reformate; and an afterburner for receiving a supply of the substances reacted in the fuel cell stack, with a burner unit for reacting fuel with oxidant in an exothermic oxidation reaction. In accordance with the invention it is provided for the burner unit of the reformer is engineered identical to the burner unit of the afterburner. In addition, the invention relates to a motor vehicle comprising one such fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Jeremy Lawrence, Stefan Kading
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Patent number: 7758875Abstract: The invention provides a vaccine comprising secreted protein derived from Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis (M. ptb) substantially free of whole organisms of that species either dead or alive. The secreted protein may be obtained from a culture of M. ptb with the microorganisms being removed by centrifugation and subsequent filtration. The vaccine may be used for vaccination against Johne's disease.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2008Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignees: Massey University, The New Zealand Meat Board, Wool Production Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Alan Murray, Christine DuPont, Jeremy Lawrence Rae
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Patent number: 7758337Abstract: A burner device having a burner chamber (26) filled at least partially by a porous body (28), an evaporation zone (12) upstream of the burner chamber (26) for evaporating liquid fuel supplied via a fuel inlet line (16), an igniter (30) for igniting a combustion mixture of evaporated liquid fuel and combustion air supplied via a combustion air inlet line (18) to the evaporation zone (12) as well as an exhaust discharge (38) downstream of the combustion chamber (26). A mixing zone (20) is disposed between the evaporation zone (14) and the combustion chamber (26) in which fuel gas is introduced via a fuel gas inlet line (22, 24) and is mixed with the combustion air and/or the combustion mixture. The burner device can be used as an afterburner in a fuel cell stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Enerday GmbHInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20100062290Abstract: The invention relates to a method for testing the leak-tightness of a fuel cell stack comprising the steps of operating the fuel cell stack using defined gas supply rates, a defined modification of at least one gas supply rate, detecting at least one cell or cell group voltage and analysing the variation in time of the at least one cell or cell group voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: Staxera GmbHInventors: Andreas Reinert, Björn Erik Mai, Jeremy Lawrence, Stefan Megel
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Publication number: 20100047632Abstract: The invention relates to a test stand for a fuel cell stack comprising an insulating device for thermally insulating the fuel cell stack, a media supply device for supplying a gaseous fuel and an oxidising agent to the fuel cell stack and an electronic control device for controlling and/or regulating as well as for monitoring a test method. The invention further relates to a test method for a fuel cell stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: STAXER GMBHInventors: Jeremy Lawrence, Andreas Reinert, Bjorn Erik Mai, Daniela Sehm
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Publication number: 20090280365Abstract: The invention relates to a method of starting up a fuel cell system comprising a reformer (10) and a fuel cell stack (12), the reformer receiving a supply of fuel (14) and air (16) as the starting materials and the fuel cell stack receiving a supply of reformate (18) generated by the reformer. In accordance with the invention it is provided for that the air ratio characterizing the fuel/air ratio of the starting materials supplied to the reformer (10) is varied as a function of a temperature of the fuel cell stack (12). The invention relates furthermore to a fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GmbHInventors: Stefan Kading, Norbert Gunther, Jeremy Lawrence, Su Zhou
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Publication number: 20090263685Abstract: The invention relates to a method for closed/open loop control of a total lambda value of a reformer (10) comprising at least a combustion zone (12) and an evaporation zone (14) connected to the combustion zone (12). In accordance with the invention for closed/open loop control of the total lambda value, closed loop control of the lambda value of the combustion zone (12) and open loop control of the fuel performance supplied to the evaporation zone (14) is provided. The invention relates furthermore to a system with a reformer (10) comprising at least a combustion zone (12) and an evaporation zone (14) connected to the combustion zone (12) and with a a controller (26) for closed/open loop control of a total lambda value.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GmbHInventors: Jeremy Lawrence, Stefan Kading, Su Zhou, Norbert Gunther
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Publication number: 20090239110Abstract: The invention relates to a reformer for a fuel cell system for generating a reformate comprising a plurality of function units for treating the fuel, at least one function unit being adapted to a first type of fuel. In this arrangement the invention is characterized to advantage in that the function unit adapted to the first type of fuel can be releasably coupled to the reformer as a module by means of an interface which is also designed to couple a replacement function unit instead of the function unit adapted to the first type of fuel, the replacement function unit being adapted to a second type of fuel different from the first type of fuel. The invention relates furthermore to a function unit for such a reformer, to a fuel cell system having such a reformer and to a motor vehicle having such a fuel cell system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Matthias Boltze, Michael Rozumek, Stefan Käding, Andreas Lindermeir, Norbert Günther, Jeremy Lawrence, Andreas Reinert, Marco Mühlner, Stefan Kah
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Publication number: 20090191434Abstract: The invention relates to a fuel cell system including a fuel cell stack (10), an afterburner (12) for combustion of exhaust gas emerging from the fuel cell stack and sited in an exhaust gas conduit of the afterburner a heat exchanger (16) in which cathode feed air (18) supplied to the fuel cell stack (10) can be heated. In accordance with the invention it is provided for that cathode feed air (20) can be supplied to the fuel cell stack (10) without being prior heated in the heat exchanger (16) and that the heat and temperature balance of the fuel cell stack (10) can be tweaked by the overall flow of the cathode feed air supplied as well as by the ratio of the proportions (18, 20) of the cathode feed air as heated in the heat exchanger and as not heated in the heat exchanger. The invention relates furthermore to a method of tweaking the heat and temperature balance of a fuel cell stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: ENERDAY GMBHInventors: Stefan Käding, Jeremy Lawrence, Norbert Günther, Su Zhou
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Publication number: 20080317785Abstract: The invention provides a vaccine comprising secreted protein derived from Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis (M. ptb) substantially free of whole organisms of that species either dead or alive. The secreted protein may be obtained from a culture of M. ptb with the microorganisms being removed by centrifugation and subsequent filtration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Alan Murray, Christine Dupont, Jeremy Lawrence Rae
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Patent number: 7387773Abstract: The invention provides a vaccine comprising secreted protein derived from Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis (M. ptb) substantially free of whole organisms of that species either dead or alive. The secreted protein may be obtained from a culture of M. ptb with the microorganisms being removed by centrifugation and subsequent filtration. The vaccine may be used for vaccination against Johne's disease.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignees: Massey University, The New Zealand Meat Board, Wool Production Technologies LtdInventors: Alan Murray, Christine Dupont, Jeremy Lawrence Rae
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Patent number: 7381229Abstract: A system for reacting fuel and air into reformate, with a reformer (10) which has a reaction space (12), a nozzle (14) which at least in part is formed as a Venturi nozzle for supply of a fuel/air mixture to the reaction space (12), the Venturi nozzle part has a small diameter area (16) from which a diffuser extends to the reaction space. A first gas supply means (20) is provided on the side of the small diameter area which side faces away from the diffuser, and second gas supply means (26, 28) are provide at the small diameter area. A fuel supply (22) is also provided for supplying fuel to the nozzle and it preferably extends along the longitudinal axis of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Enerday GmbHInventor: Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20080020336Abstract: A burner device having a burner chamber (26) filled at least partially by a porous body (28), an evaporation zone (12) upstream of the burner chamber (26) for evaporating liquid fuel supplied via a fuel inlet line (16), an igniter (30) for igniting a combustion mixture of evaporated liquid fuel and combustion air supplied via a combustion air inlet line (18) to the evaporation zone (12) as well as an exhaust discharge (38) downstream of the combustion chamber (26). A mixing zone (20) is disposed between the evaporation zone (14) and the combustion chamber (26) in which fuel gas is introduced via a fuel gas inlet line (22, 24) and is mixed with the combustion air and/or the combustion mixture. The burner device can be used as an afterburner in a fuel cell stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Webasto AGInventors: Stefan Kaeding, Jeremy Lawrence
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Publication number: 20080000529Abstract: A protection apparatus for detecting and reducing overpressure in a fluid pipeline having a fluid input end (3) and a fluid output end (4), the fluid input end being connected in use to a fluid source, comprises: first (1) and second (2) pipeline valves connected in series along the pipeline with the first pipeline valve being connected at a location closer to the input end than the connection location of the second pipeline valve, the first and second pipeline valves being independently switchable between open positions in which fluid flow through the pipeline is permitted and closed positions in which fluid flow through the pipeline is blocked; a pressure transducer for determining the fluid pressure in the pipeline at a point intermediate the first and second pipeline valves; a bypass line having a first end connected to the pipeline between the input end and the first pipeline valve and a second end connected to the pipeline between the first and second pipeline valves; a bypass valve (9) connected alongType: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventor: Jeremy Lawrence Edwards
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Patent number: 7269639Abstract: A method and system to provide secure in-band management for a packet data network are disclosed. In a network device for configuring a virtual private network (VPN), management traffic is received over the VPN. The network device is managed using the management traffic received over the VPN. An in-band management system is created by configuring a virtual private network (VPN) for a network device and linking the VPN to a management device or a management function. By using the VPN to carry management traffic and to create the in-band management system, management of the network device can be made secure.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Jeremy Lawrence
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Patent number: 7110363Abstract: A method for operating a router which combines virtual channels is disclosed, where both forward and reverse directed resource management cells are used to control transmission rate of a source computer. The merging router receives forward directed resource management cells from a plurality of upstream routers, where each forward directed resource management cell represents a virtual channel. The router: (1) replies to each upstream router with a reverse directed resource management cell; and (2) forwards to a downstream router a combined forward directed resource management cell, the combined forward directed resource management cell combining a plurality of virtual channels established between the router and the plurality of upstream routers.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Lawrence, Bruce S. Davie, David A. Hughes