Patents by Inventor Jeremy Martin
Jeremy Martin 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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Patent number: 9825942Abstract: A method of authenticating a video streaming transmission comprising generating a secure token at an application server, providing the secure token to a user device, receiving the secure token at a media server with a publish request from the user device, transmitting the secure token to the application server for authentication, and authenticating the secure token. The publish request from the user device is enabled if the secure token is authenticated by the application server. The connection between the media server and the user device is terminated if the secure token fails to authenticate.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Infinite Takes, LLCInventors: Eric Bowman, Brian Gilbert, Jeremy Martin
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Publication number: 20170314693Abstract: A paint circulating system 10 and a pressure relief module 40 utilised therein are described. The paint circulating system 10 comprises a pressurised paint supply pipeline 22, a tank return pipeline 34 and a pressure relief module 40. The pressure relief module 40 comprises: a first flow chamber 65 through which pressurised paint is provided to said supply pipeline 22; a second flow chamber 69 through which paint returns to said tank return pipeline 34; an orifice 42 interconnecting said first and second flow chambers; and a valve member 46 biased towards the orifice so as to block said orifice. The valve member 46 is moveable in response to a pressure in said first flow chamber 65 exceeding a predetermined relief pressure so as to displace said valve member 46 to open said orifice 42. This allows paint to flow from said first flow chamber 65 into said second flow chamber 69, preventing failure occurring in the paint circulating system 10.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: Alan Smith, Philip Jeremy Martin
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Patent number: 9695795Abstract: Various aspects of the technology provide for reducing noise and vibration in a pressure exchanger for high pressure fluid handling equipment such as a desalination system, by disposing grooves between a seal surface and a port. The groove reduces a hammer effect in moving high pressure fluid to a low pressure port and moving low pressure fluid to a high pressure port. Reduction in the hammer effect, in addition to reducing noise, reduces vibration that can cause deterioration of high pressure fluid handling equipment.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2012Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: Energy Recovery, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Martin, Shervin Nadershahi, James Arluck
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Patent number: 9657857Abstract: A paint circulating system 10 and a pressure relief module 40 utilised therein are described. The paint circulating system 10 comprises a pressurised paint supply pipeline 22, a tank return pipeline 34 and a pressure relief module 40. The pressure relief module 40 comprises: a first flow chamber 65 through which pressurised paint is provided to said supply pipeline 22; a second flow chamber 69 through which paint returns to said tank return pipeline 34; an orifice 42 interconnecting said first and second flow chambers; and a valve member 46 biased towards the orifice so as to block said orifice. The valve member 46 is moveable in response to a pressure in said first flow chamber 65 exceeding a predetermined relief pressure so as to displace said valve member 46 to open said orifice 42. This allows paint to flow from said first flow chamber 65 into said second flow chamber 69, preventing failure occurring in the paint circulating system 10.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Carlisle Fluid Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alan Smith, Philip Jeremy Martin
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Publication number: 20170080597Abstract: A process for producing pellets or granules comprising fibres of a lignocellulousic material, for use as a feedstock in plastics manufacture, conveying in a dry or wet air stream and applying to the fibres a liquid formulation comprising one or more polymers, monomers, or oligomers, forming the fibres into a solid product, and breaking down the solid product to produce said pellets or granules. Typically the conduit conveys the fibres in a plant for manufacture of fibre board.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Applicant: New Zealand Forest Research Institute LimitedInventors: Jeremy Martin WARNES, Alan FERNYHOUGH, Charles Ross ANDERSON, Brendan James LEE, Michael Ralph Juergen WITT
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Patent number: 9511508Abstract: A process for producing pellets or granules comprising fibers of a lignocellulousic material, for use as a feedstock in plastics manufacture, conveying in a dry or wet air stream and applying to the fibers a liquid formulation comprising one or more polymers, monomers, or oligomers, forming the fibers into a solid product, and breaking down the solid product to produce said pellets or granules. Typically the conduit conveys the fibers in a plant for manufacture of fiber board.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: NEW ZEALAND FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE LIMITEDInventors: Jeremy Martin Warnes, Alan Fernyhough, Charles Ross Anderson, Brendan James Lee, Michael Ralph Juergen Witt
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Publication number: 20160191493Abstract: A method of authenticating a video streaming transmission comprising generating a secure token at an application server, providing the secure token to a user device, receiving the secure token at a media server with a publish request from the user device, transmitting the secure token to the application server for authentication, and authenticating the secure token. The publish request from the user device is enabled if the secure token is authenticated by the application server. The connection between the media server and the user device is terminated if the secure token fails to authenticate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Eric Bowman, Justin VanBogart, Ian Fay, Brian Gilbert, Jeremy Martin
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Publication number: 20160172858Abstract: The invention concerns a photovoltaic plant intended to be linked to a single-phase or multiphase electrical network of which at least one effective voltage of a phase is greater than or equal to 3 kV. The photovoltaic plant comprises at least one first field of photovoltaic modules linked to a first inverter and a second field of photovoltaic modules linked to a second inverter, the first and second inverters being connected in series, the first inverter being linked to the electrical network, each photovoltaic module of the first field of photovoltaic modules having a breakdown voltage greater than or equal to 20 kV. There is no galvanic isolation between the network and the first and second fields of photovoltaic modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2014Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVESInventors: Jérémy MARTIN, Eric PILAT
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Patent number: 9344690Abstract: Image demosaicing is described, for example, to enable raw image sensor data, where image elements have intensity values in only one of three color channels, to be converted into a color image where image elements have intensity values in three color channels. In various embodiments a trained machine learning component is used to carry out demosaicing optionally in combination with denoising. In some examples the trained machine learning system comprises a cascade of trained regression tree fields. In some examples the machine learning component has been trained using pairs of mosaiced and demosaiced images where the demosaiced images have been obtained by downscaling natural color digital images. For example, the mosaiced images are obtained from the demosaiced images by subsampling according to one of a variety of color filter array patterns.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Reinhard Sebastian Bernhard Nowozin, Danyal Khashabi, Jeremy Martin Jancsary, Bruce Justin Lindbloom, Andrew William Fitzgibbon
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Patent number: 9283692Abstract: A process for producing a composite product comprising fibers of a lignocellulosic material or natural fibers and a plastics material utilizes a liquid or particulate binder formulation comprising a thermoset resin and a thermoplastic polymer, monomer, or oligomer. A composite product is formed for use as or in forming a feedstock in plastics manufacture may be broken down under heat and mechanical shearing in a plastics extrusion machine to release the major fraction of the fibers, or the product may be useful as an intermediate product in other form or as an end product.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: NEW ZEALAND FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE LIMITEDInventors: Jeremy Martin Warnes, Alan Fernyhough
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Publication number: 20160003366Abstract: A paint circulating system 10 and a pressure relief module 40 utilised therein are described. The paint circulating system 10 comprises a pressurised paint supply pipeline 22, a tank return pipeline 34 and a pressure relief module 40. The pressure relief module 40 comprises: a first flow chamber 65 through which pressurised paint is provided to said supply pipeline 22; a second flow chamber 69 through which paint returns to said tank return pipeline 34; an orifice 42 interconnecting said first and second flow chambers; and a valve member 46 biased towards the orifice so as to block said orifice. The valve member 46 is moveable in response to a pressure in said first flow chamber 65 exceeding a predetermined relief pressure so as to displace said valve member 46 to open said orifice 42. This allows paint to flow from said first flow chamber 65 into said second flow chamber 69, preventing failure occurring in the paint circulating system 10.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Alan Smith, Philip Jeremy Martin
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Publication number: 20150215590Abstract: Image demosaicing is described, for example, to enable raw image sensor data, where image elements have intensity values in only one of three color channels, to be converted into a color image where image elements have intensity values in three color channels. In various embodiments a trained machine learning component is used to carry out demosaicing optionally in combination with denoising. In some examples the trained machine learning system comprises a cascade of trained regression tree fields. In some examples the machine learning component has been trained using pairs of mosaiced and demosaiced images where the demosaiced images have been obtained by downscaling natural color digital images. For example, the mosaiced images are obtained from the demosaiced images by subsampling according to one of a variety of color filter array patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Reinhard Sebastian Bernhard Nowozin, Danyal Khashabi, Jeremy Martin Jancsary, Bruce Justin Lindbloom, Andrew William Fitzgibbon
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Patent number: 8891884Abstract: A new tractable model solves labeling problems using regression tree fields, which represent non-parametric Gaussian conditional random fields. Regression tree fields are parameterized by non-parametric regression trees, allowing universal specification of interactions between image observations and variables. The new model uses regression trees corresponding to various factors to map dataset content (e.g., image content) to a set of parameters used to define the potential functions in the model. Some factors define relationships among multiple variable nodes. Further, the training of regression trees is scalable, both in the training set size and in the fact that the training can be parallelized. In one implementation, maximum pseudolikelihood learning provides for joint training of various aspects of the model, including feature test selection and ordering (i.e., the structure of the regression trees), parameters of each factor in the graph, and the scope of the interacting variable nodes used in the graph.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Reinhard Sebastian Bernhard Nowozin, Carsten Curt Eckard Rother, Jeremy Martin Jancsary
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Patent number: 8604051Abstract: Novel processes for the preparation of thieno[2,3-b]pyridine derivatives which are substituted in the 2-position by a substituted anilino moiety and intermediates thereto are provided. The compounds prepared by the present processes may be useful, for example, as selective inhibitors of human MEK (MAPKK) enzymes, and are accordingly of benefit in medicine, for example in the treatment of inflammatory, autoimmune, cardiovascular, proliferative (including oncological) and nociceptive conditions. The present processes may offer improved yields, chemical or stereochemical purity, ease of preparation and/or isolation of intermediates and final product, and more industrially useful reaction conditions and workability.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2013Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: UCB Pharma S.A.Inventors: Martin Clive Hutchings, Sarah Catherine Archibald, Daniel Christopher Brookings, Jeremy Martin Davis, James Andrew Johnson, Barry John Langham, Judi Charlotte Neuss
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Publication number: 20130280038Abstract: Various aspects of the technology provide for reducing noise and vibration in a pressure exchanger for high pressure fluid handling equipment such as a desalination system, by disposing grooves between a seal surface and a port. The groove reduces a hammer effect in moving high pressure fluid to a low pressure port and moving low pressure fluid to a high pressure port. Reduction in the hammer effect, in addition to reducing noise, reduces vibration that can cause deterioration of high pressure fluid handling equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Jeremy Martin, Shervin Nadershahi, James Arluck
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Publication number: 20130163859Abstract: A new tractable model solves labeling problems using regression tree fields, which represent non-parametric Gaussian conditional random fields. Regression tree fields are parameterized by non-parametric regression trees, allowing universal specification of interactions between image observations and variables. The new model uses regression trees corresponding to various factors to map dataset content (e.g., image content) to a set of parameters used to define the potential functions in the model. Some factors define relationships among multiple variable nodes. Further, the training of regression trees is scalable, both in the training set size and in the fact that the training can be parallelized. In one implementation, maximum pseudolikelihood learning provides for joint training of various aspects of the model, including feature test selection and ordering (i.e., the structure of the regression trees), parameters of each factor in the graph, and the scope of the interacting variable nodes used in the graph.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Reinhard Sebastian Bernhard Nowozin, Carsten Curt Eckard Rother, Jeremy Martin Jancsary
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Patent number: 8394822Abstract: A series of thieno[2,3-b]pyridine derivatives which are substituted in the 2-position by a substituted anilino moiety, being selective inhibitors of human MEK (MAPKK) enzymes, are accordingly of benefit in medicine, for example in the treatment of inflammatory, autoimmune, cardiovascular, proliferative (including oncological) and nociceptive conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: UCB Pharma, S.A.Inventors: Martin Clive Hutchings, Sarah Catherine Archibald, Daniel Christopher Brookings, Jeremy Martin Davis, James Andrew Johnson, Barry John Langham, Judi Charlotte Neuss
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Publication number: 20120329774Abstract: A series of thieno[2,3-b]pyridine derivatives which are substituted in the 2-position by a substituted anilino moiety, being selective inhibitors of human MEK (MAPKK) enzymes, are accordingly of benefit in medicine, for example in the treatment of inflammatory, autoimmune, cardiovascular, proliferative (including oncological) and nociceptive conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: UCB Pharma S.A.Inventors: Clive Martin Hutchings, Sarah Catherine Archibald, Daniel Christopher Brookings, Jeremy Martin Davis, James Andrew Johnson, Barry John Langham, Judi Charlotte Neuss
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Patent number: 8283359Abstract: A series of thieno[2,3-b]pyridine derivatives which are substituted in the 2-position by a substituted anilino moiety, being selective inhibitors of human MEK (MAPKK) enzymes, are accordingly of benefit in medicine, for example in the treatment of inflammatory, autoimmune, cardiovascular, proliferative (including oncological) and nociceptive conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: UCB Pharma S.A.Inventors: Martin Clive Hutchings, Sarah Catherine Archibald, Daniel Christopher Brookings, Jeremy Martin Davis, James Andrew Johnson, Barry John Langham, Judi Charlotte Neuss
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Patent number: 8253423Abstract: Apparatus and methods pertaining to examining electromigration lifespan are disclosed. In one aspect, a method of manufacturing is provided that includes forming a test structure on a semiconductor substrate. The test structure includes a first conductor structure that has a first cross-sectional area and a second conductor structure that has a second cross-sectional area larger than the first cross-sectional area. Current is flowed through the first and second conductor structures at current densities sufficient to cause electromigration in the first and second conductor structures. The current is monitored for drops indicative of electromigration failure of one or both of the first and second conductor structures. The time elapsed before the failure of the one or both of the conductor structures is recorded.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: GlobalFoundries Inc.Inventors: Chii-Chang Lee, Jeremy Martin