Patents by Inventor John Barclay
John Barclay 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: 20170244120Abstract: A system comprising: (a) a liquid natural gas compression module having a compressed liquid natural gas conduit; (b) an active magnetic regenerative refrigerator H2 liquefier module; (c) at least one H2 gas source fluidly coupled to the active magnetic regenerative refrigerator H2 liquefier module via an H2 gas conduit; and (d) a heat exchanger that receives the compressed liquid natural gas conduit and the H2 gas conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Jamie D. Holladay, John Barclay
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Publication number: 20170059213Abstract: An active gas regenerative refrigerator includes a plurality of compressor-expander units, each having a hermetic cylinder with a drive piston configured to be driven reciprocally therein, and a quantity of working fluid in each end of the cylinder. A piston seal in a central portion of the cylinder prevents passage of the working fluid between ends of the cylinder. Movement of the piston to a first extreme results in radial compression of one of the quantities of working fluid in a cylindrical gap formed between one end of the piston and an inner surface of the cylinder, while the other quantity is expanded in the opposite end of the cylinder. The piston includes a plurality of magnets arranged in pairs, with magnets of each pair positioned with like-poles facing each other. A piston drive is configured to couple with transverse magnetic flux regions formed by the magnets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: John A. Barclay, Lucian G. Ferguson
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Publication number: 20170000351Abstract: A handheld skin monitoring or measuring device includes a camera having a camera optical axis; and a structured light arrangement configured to project three or more laser fan beams such that the laser an beams cross at a crossing point in front of the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2015Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: William Richard Fright, Brent Stephen Robinson, Shane Robert Goodwin, Bruce Clinton McCallum, Philip John Barclay
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Patent number: 9302215Abstract: Rotary fluid processing systems and associated methods are disclosed. A purification system in accordance with the particular embodiment includes a rotatable adsorbent-containing heat/mass transfer element that is generally symmetric about a rotation axis, and includes multiple radial flow paths oriented transverse to the rotation axis and multiple axial flow paths oriented transverse to the radial flow paths. The axial flow paths and radial flow paths are in thermal communication with each other, and are generally isolated from fluid communication with each other at the heat transfer element. Particular embodiments can further include a housing arrangement having multiple manifolds with individual manifolds having an entry port and an exit port, and with individual manifolds having different circumferential locations relative to the rotation axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Tadeusz Szymanski, Lenard J. Stoltman, Kathryn Oseen-Senda, Hunter A. Chumbley
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Patent number: 9179844Abstract: A handheld skin monitoring or measuring device includes a camera having a camera optical axis; and a structured light arrangement configured to project three or more laser fan beams such that the laser fan beams cross at a crossing point in front of the camera.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: ARANZ HEALTHCARE LIMITEDInventors: William Richard Fright, Brent Stephen Robinson, Shane Robert Goodwin, Bruce Clinton McCallum, Philip John Barclay
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Patent number: 9083092Abstract: Among other things, an apparatus and method for use with a high-voltage electrical connector are provided. The connector selectively connects a first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor. The connector may comprise a body portion and a securing portion. The body portion and the securing portion may at least in part define an engaging aperture. A tensioning component may also be present to constrict and/or un-constrict the engaging aperture. The second electrical conductor may be received into or out of the engaging aperture in a direction lateral to the connector.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2012Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: PREFORMED LINE PRODUCTS CO.Inventors: Andrew Charles Renton, Gregory John Barclay, Murray Carl Tremain
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Publication number: 20150005563Abstract: Rotary fluid processing systems and associated methods are disclosed. A purification system in accordance with the particular embodiment includes a rotatable adsorbent-containing heat/mass transfer element that is generally symmetric about a rotation axis, and includes multiple radial flow paths oriented transverse to the rotation axis and multiple axial flow paths oriented transverse to the radial flow paths. The axial flow paths and radial flow paths are in thermal communication with each other, and are generally isolated from fluid communication with each other at the heat transfer element. Particular embodiments can further include a housing arrangement having multiple manifolds with individual manifolds having an entry port and an exit port, and with individual manifolds having different circumferential locations relative to the rotation axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Tadeusz Szymanski, Lenard J. Stoltman, Kathryn Oseen-Senda, Hunter A. Chumbley
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Patent number: 8852328Abstract: Rotary fluid processing systems and associated methods are disclosed. A purification system in accordance with the particular embodiment includes a rotatable adsorbent-containing heat/mass transfer element that is generally symmetric about a rotation axis, and includes multiple radial flow paths oriented transverse to the rotation axis and multiple axial flow paths oriented transverse to the radial flow paths. The axial flow paths and radial flow paths are in thermal communication with each other, and are generally isolated from fluid communication with each other at the heat transfer element. Particular embodiments can further include a housing arrangement having multiple manifolds with individual manifolds having an entry port and an exit port, and with individual manifolds having different circumferential locations relative to the rotation axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Tadeusz Szymanski, Lenard J. Stoltman, Kathryn Oseen-Senda, Hunter A. Chumbley
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Publication number: 20130183705Abstract: Systems and methods for converting algae to liquid methane are disclosed. The system in accordance with a particular embodiment includes an algae cultivator, an anaerobic digester operatively coupled to the algae cultivator to receive algae and produce biogas, and a biogas converter coupled to the anaerobic digester to receive the biogas and produce liquefied methane and thermal energy, at least a portion of the thermal energy resulting from a methane liquefaction process. The system can further include a thermal path between the biogas converter and at least one of the algae cultivator and the anaerobic digester. The system can still further include a controller coupled to the biogas converter and at least one of the algae cultivator and the anaerobic digester. The controller can be programmed with instructions that, when executed (e.g., based on measured variables of the system), direct the portion of thermal energy between the biogas converter and the algae cultivator and/or anaerobic digester.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, David Haberman
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Publication number: 20130137991Abstract: A handheld skin monitoring or measuring device includes a camera having a camera optical axis; and a structured light arrangement configured to project three or more laser fan beams such that the laser fan beams cross at a crossing point in front of the camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Inventors: William Richard Fright, Brent Stephen Robinson, Shane Robert Goodwin, Bruce Clinton McCallum, Philip John Barclay
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Publication number: 20130095705Abstract: Among other things, an apparatus and method for use with a high-voltage electrical connector are provided. The connector selectively connects a first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor. The connector may comprise a body portion and a securing portion. The body portion and the securing portion may at least in part define an engaging aperture. A tensioning component may also be present to constrict and/or un-constrict the engaging aperture. The second electrical conductor may be received into or out of the engaging aperture in a direction lateral to the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: Preformed Line ProductsInventors: Andrew Charles Renton, Gregory John Barclay, Murray Carl Tremain
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Publication number: 20120308989Abstract: Systems and methods for converting aquatic plants to liquid methane are disclosed. A representative system includes an aquatic plant cultivator, an anaerobic digester operatively coupled to the aquatic plant cultivator to receive aquatic plants and produce biogas, and a biogas converter coupled to the anaerobic digester to receive the biogas and produce liquefied methane and thermal energy, at least a portion of the thermal energy resulting from a methane liquefaction process. The system can further include a thermal path between the biogas converter and at least one of the aquatic plant cultivator and the anaerobic digester. A controller can be coupled to the biogas converter and the aquatic plant cultivator and/or the anaerobic digester. The controller can be programmed with instructions that, when executed (e.g., based on measured variables of the system), direct the portion of thermal energy between the biogas converter and the aquatic plant cultivator and/or anaerobic digester.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, David Haberman
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Publication number: 20120210871Abstract: Systems and methods for processing methane and other gases are disclosed. A representative method in accordance with one embodiment includes directing a first portion of a gas stream through a first adsorbent while exchanging heat between a second adsorbent and a third adsorbent. The method can further include directing a second portion of the gas stream through the third adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and second adsorbents. The method can still further include directing a third portion of the gas stream through the second adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and third adsorbents. In further particular aspects, the adsorbent can be used to remove carbon dioxide from a flow of methane. In other particular aspects, a heat exchange fluid that is not in direct contact with the adsorbents is used to transfer heat among the adsorbents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Michael A. Barclay
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Publication number: 20120152116Abstract: Rotary fluid processing systems and associated methods are disclosed. A purification system in accordance with the particular embodiment includes a rotatable adsorbent-containing heat/mass transfer element that is generally symmetric about a rotation axis, and includes multiple radial flow paths oriented transverse to the rotation axis and multiple axial flow paths oriented transverse to the radial flow paths. The axial flow paths and radial flow paths are in thermal communication with each other, and are generally isolated from fluid communication with each other at the heat transfer element. Particular embodiments can further include a housing arrangement having multiple manifolds with individual manifolds having an entry port and an exit port, and with individual manifolds having different circumferential locations relative to the rotation axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Tadeusz Szymanski, Lenard J. Stoltman, Kathryn Oseen-Senda, Hunter A. Chumbley
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Patent number: 8025720Abstract: Systems and methods for processing methane and other gases are disclosed. A representative method in accordance with one embodiment includes directing a first portion of a gas stream through a first adsorbent while exchanging heat between a second adsorbent and a third adsorbent. The method can further include directing a second portion of the gas stream through the third adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and second adsorbents. The method can still further include directing a third portion of the gas stream through the second adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and third adsorbents. In further particular aspects, the adsorbent can be used to remove carbon dioxide from a flow of methane. In other particular aspects, a heat exchange fluid that is not in direct contact with the adsorbents is used to transfer heat among the adsorbents.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Michael A. Barclay
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Publication number: 20110130462Abstract: The present invention consists of a two acid core aqueous acidic solution with a pH value of less than one that is nonreactive to human skin, can be safely ingested, and is effective as both a disinfectant and a microbial growth inhibition agent. The solution consists of hydrochloric acid admixed aqueous citric acid. The present invention further comprises a method of disinfecting food products and related surfaces during processing, preparation, and transport.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventor: John Barclay Carter
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Publication number: 20110003357Abstract: Systems and methods for converting algae to liquid methane are disclosed. The system in accordance with a particular embodiment includes an algae cultivator, an anaerobic digester operatively coupled to the algae cultivator to receive algae and produce biogas, and a biogas converter coupled to the anaerobic digester to receive the biogas and produce liquefied methane and thermal energy, at least a portion of the thermal energy resulting from a methane liquefaction process. The system can further include a thermal path between the biogas converter and at least one of the algae cultivator and the anaerobic digester. The system can still further include a controller coupled to the biogas converter and at least one of the algae cultivator and the anaerobic digester. The controller can be programmed with instructions that, when executed (e.g., based on measured variables of the system), direct the portion of thermal energy between the biogas converter and the algae cultivator and/or anaerobic digester.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, David Haberman
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Patent number: 7796676Abstract: A signalling system is provided which can be used to update the prices of goods which are electronically displayed on supermarket shelves. The signaling system may include a first signalling device having an input terminal for receiving electrical message data received from a central computer system, a spread spectrum encoder for encoding the received message data and an electroacoustic converter for converting the encoded data into corresponding acoustic signals and for transmitting the acoustic signals from the transmission medium and for converting the received acoustic signals into corresponding electrical signals, a spread spectrum decoder for decoding the received signals and a message regenerator for regenerating the message data transmitted by the first signalling device from the signals output by the decoder.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Intrasonics LimitedInventor: Michael John Barclay
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Publication number: 20100224067Abstract: Systems and methods for processing methane and other gases are disclosed. A representative method in accordance with one embodiment includes directing a first portion of a gas stream through a first adsorbent while exchanging heat between a second adsorbent and a third adsorbent. The method can further include directing a second portion of the gas stream through the third adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and second adsorbents. The method can still further include directing a third portion of the gas stream through the second adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and third adsorbents. In further particular aspects, the adsorbent can be used to remove carbon dioxide from a flow of methane. In other particular aspects, a heat exchange fluid that is not in direct contact with the adsorbents is used to transfer heat among the adsorbents.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Michael A. Barclay
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Patent number: 7744677Abstract: Systems and methods for processing methane and other gases are disclosed. A representative method in accordance with one embodiment includes directing a first portion of a gas stream through a first adsorbent while exchanging heat between a second adsorbent and a third adsorbent. The method can further include directing a second portion of the gas stream through the third adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and second adsorbents. The method can still further include directing a third portion of the gas stream through the second adsorbent while exchanging heat between the first and third adsorbents. In further particular aspects, the adsorbent can be used to remove carbon dioxide from a flow of methane. In other particular aspects, a heat exchange fluid that is not in direct contact with the adsorbents is used to transfer heat among the adsorbents.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Prometheus Technologies, LLCInventors: John A. Barclay, Michael A. Barclay