Patents by Inventor John Bell
John Bell 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: 6791073Abstract: A baffle containing a plurality of small apertures is mounted on the receiver aperture of an optical receiver, such as a wireless optical telecommunication system receiver. The baffle attenuates ambient radiation that may interfere with the optical receiver. The baffle includes a plurality of apertures that have their axes substantially parallel to the optical axis of the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Terabeam CorporationInventors: John A. Bell, John J. Schuster
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Publication number: 20040158197Abstract: A needleless syringe capable of accelerating particles comprising a therapeutic agent across skin or mucosal tissue of a vertebrate subject is provided. The syringe comprises a body having a lumen with a diaphragm located adjacent to a terminus thereof. Particles comprising a therapeutic agent are delivered from an external surface of the diaphragm by means of the motive force provided by the impact of a gaseous shock upon the internal surface of the diaphragm. A method for transdermally delivering particles comprising a therapeutic agent from the needleless syringe is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Powderject Research LimitedInventors: Brian John Bellhouse, John Bell
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Patent number: 6739541Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation in the retractor, for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. A locking ring is attached to one end of the spool. A locking pawl locks the locking ring against rotation when a crash is sensed. Load limiting is provided by a length of wire and a winding drum attached to one of the spool and the locking ring and a pin fixed to the other of the spool and the locking ring. The wire is coiled around the pin and arranged so that when there is relative movement between the spool and the locking ring, then the wire is pulled around the pin and is wound onto the winding drum.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Key Safety Systems, Inc.Inventors: Martyn Neil Palliser, John Bell
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Publication number: 20040079879Abstract: A corona discharge ionisation source is disclosed in which neutral species are removed by directing a flow of oxygen containing gas in a direction substantially different to that of the ion flow. The ion profiles produced are similar in many respects to those produced by a 63Ni source, thus an alternative, non-radioactive, ion source is offered.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Stuart Keith Ross, Andrew John Bell
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Publication number: 20040071398Abstract: An apparatus for transmission of free space optical communication system signals employing a spatially-extended light source and method of using the same. A laser beam source directs an optical signal into a free end of a segment of multimode fiber. As the optical signal passes through the segment of multimode fiber, the optical signal is converted into a mode-scrambled optical signal. This mode-scrambled signal may then be used as a spatially-extended light source that is directed outward as an optical beam through the use of a collimating lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Pierce, John A. Bell, Carrie Sjaarda Cornish, David Rush
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Patent number: 6712305Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation in the retractor for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the direction of rotation of the spool. A locking ring is attached to one end of the spool. A device for locking locks the locking ring against rotation in a crash. A force limiting device allowing further pay-out of the seat belt webbing after the locking ring has locked, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiting device has a length of wire, attached at one end to one of the spool or the locking ring, and wound, at a distance spaced from said one end, on a pin fixed to the other end of the spool or the locking ring. Under the influence of crash forces above a predetermined value the wire is pulled around the pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Martyn Neil Palliser, John Bell
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Patent number: 6685669Abstract: A needleless syringe comprising a body containing a lumen, an upstream end of which is, or is arranged to be, connected to a source of gaseous pressure which can suddenly be released into the lumen; the downstream end of the lumen terminating behind a bistable diaphragm which is movable between an inverted position in which it presents outwardly of the body a concavity for containing particles of a therapeutic agent, and an everted, outwardly convex, position; the arrangement being such that, in use, when gas under pressure is released into the lumen, the diaphragm will snap over from its inverted to its everted position and catapult the particles outwardly.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: PowderJect Research LimitedInventors: Brian John Bellhouse, John Bell
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Patent number: 6679446Abstract: A seat belt pretensioner has a piston; a tube housing the piston; a force reservoir, activatable when a crash is sensed, to drive the piston along the tube; a resilient steel band connected to the piston; and means for selectively connecting the steel band to a retractor spool. Preferably the force reservoir is a gas generator which may be pyrotechnically activated and has an output in the tube on one side of the piston to drive the piston along the tube pulling the steel band and engaging the connecting means to turn the retractor spool and shorten the belt webbing. The steel band has indexing features, such as indexing holes or slots to engage teeth on the outer periphery of a drive wheel attached to the retractor spool. As the steel band is pulled by the piston it tightens around the drive wheel and the indexing holes engage the teeth, turning the drive wheel and thus the spool and pulling in the webbing to secure the vehicle occupant.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Martyn Palliser
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Patent number: 6676059Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation on the retractor frame, for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. The spool is locked against rotation when a crash is sensed. A force limiting mechanism allows further pay-out of the seat belt webbing after the spool shaft has locked, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiting means includes a torsion bar attached in the force path between the spool and its axis of rotation; and a resilient mechanism. A mechanism selectively connects the resilient mechanism into the force path between the spool and its axis of rotation. A selecting mechanism selectively activates the connecting means in response to a control signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Martyn Neil Palliser
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Patent number: 6669133Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation in the retractor for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. A locking ring is attached to one end of the spool. A lock bar locks the locking ring against rotation when a crash is sensed. A load limiter allows further pay-out of the seat belt webbing after the spool has locked under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The load limiter is a torsion bar attached at one end to the locking ring and at the other end to the spool; and a wire releasably coupled in the force path between the spool and the locking ring. The resilient mechanism, i.e. the wire, decouples itself after a predetermined number of turns of the torsion bar. The thickness, length and composition of the wire, together with the number of wires may be chosen to suit a vehicle's crash criteria.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Martyn Neil Palliser, John Bell, Andrew Park
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Publication number: 20030230661Abstract: A seat belt pretensioner has a piston; a tube housing the piston; a force reservoir, activatable when a crash is sensed, to drive the piston along the tube; a resilient steel band connected to the piston; and means for selectively connecting the steel band to a retractor spool. Preferably the force reservoir is a gas generator which may be pyrotechnically activated and has an output in the tube on one side of the piston to drive the piston along the tube pulling the steel band and engaging the connecting means to turn the retractor spool and shorten the belt webbing. The steel band has indexing features, such as indexing holes or slots to engage teeth on the outer periphery of a drive wheel attached to the retractor spool. As the steel band is pulled by the piston it tightens around the drive wheel and the indexing holes engage the teeth, turning the drive wheel and thus the spool and pulling in the webbing to secure the vehicle occupant.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: John Bell, Martyn Palliser
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Patent number: 6649683Abstract: A method of forming a solid matrix for use with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is described. The method comprises the steps of: admixing a colloidal metal solution with a polymeric support medium to form a suspension; optionally depositing said suspension on a surface; and then drying the suspension to form the matrix. The polymeric support medium provides a plymer/sol suspension in which the sol particles are resistant to aggregation and precipitation. Upon drying the suspension shrinks to provide a mechanically-hard film subsequently usable to provide a sample for spectroscopic analysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Avalon Instruments LimitedInventor: Steven Ernest John Bell
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Publication number: 20030192978Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation in the retractor, for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. A locking ring is attached to one end of the spool. A locking pawl locks the locking ring against rotation when a crash is sensed. Load limiting is provided by a length of wire and a winding drum attached to one of the spool and the locking ring and a pin fixed to the other of the spool and the locking ring. The wire is coiled around the pin and arranged so that when there is relative movement between the spool and the locking ring, then the wire is pulled around the pin and is wound onto the winding drum.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Martyn Neil Palliser, John Bell
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Publication number: 20030192976Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation in the retractor for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the rotation direction of the spool. A locking ring is attached to one end of the spool. A lock bar locks the locking ring against rotation when a crash is sensed. A load limiter allows further pay-out of the seat belt webbing after the spool has locked under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The load limiter is a torsion bar attached at one end to the locking ring and at the other end to the spool; and a wire releasably coupled in the force path between the spool and the locking ring. The resilient mechanism, i.e. the wire, decouples itself after a predetermined number of turns of the torsion bar. The thickness, length and composition of the wire, together with the number of wires may be chosen to suit a vehicle's crash criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Martyn Neil Palliser, John Bell, Andrew Park
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Publication number: 20030192975Abstract: A seat belt retractor has a spool mounted for rotation in the retractor for retraction or pay-out of seat belt webbing depending upon the direction of rotation of the spool. A locking ring is attached to one end of the spool. A means for locking locks the locking ring against rotation in a crash. A force limiting means allowing further pay-out of the seat belt webbing after the locking ring has locked, under the influence of a vehicle occupant's forward momentum. The force limiting means has a length of wire, attached at one end to one of the spool or the locking ring, and wound, at a distance spaced from said one end, on a pin fixed to the other end of the spool or the locking ring. Under the influence of crash forces above a predetermined value the wire is pulled around the pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Martyn Neil Palliser, John Bell
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Patent number: 6609672Abstract: A spool for a vehicle safety restraint has a cylindrical central spool member made of two separate pieces. The cylindrical portion has a hollow section along its axis for accommodating seat belt webbing and a torsion bar, with a seat belt webbing entrance slot and a seat belt webbing exit slot. A filler plate is shaped to fit snugly into the entrance slot and to hold the parts of the spool assembly including the torsion bar and the spool against movement thereby holding the spool together.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: John Bell, Andrew Park, Martyn Palliser
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Publication number: 20030149153Abstract: A method of forming a solid matrix for use with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is described. The method comprises the steps of: admixing a colloidal metal solution with a polymeric support medium to form a suspension; optionally depositing said suspension on a surface; and then drying the suspension to form the matrix. The polymeric support medium provides a plymer/sol suspension in which the sol particles are resistant to aggregation and precipitation. Upon drying the suspension shrinks to provide a mechanically-hard film subsequently usable to provide a sample for spectroscopic analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Steven Ernest John Bell
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Patent number: 6592545Abstract: A needleless syringe capable of accelerating particles into a target surface is provided. The syringe comprises a body having a lumen with a diaphragm located adjacent to a terminus thereof. Particles are delivered from an external surface of the diaphragm by means of the motive force provided by the impact of a shockwave imparted to the internal surface of the diaphragm. A method for delivering particles from the needleless syringe is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: PowderJect Research LimitedInventors: Brian John Bellhouse, John Bell, Huw Richard Millward, Monisha Jane Phillips, Samih M. Nabulsi
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Patent number: 6587874Abstract: Client network devices and configuration servers are used together to automatically configure the client network devices. Configuration information for multiple network devices is arranged in a multi-level directory. Leaf nodes in a hierarchical directory correspond to specific network devices. Configuration information associated with such leaf nodes is specific to the associated network device. Configuration information common to a group of network devices is provided with nodes at higher levels in the hierarchy. All network devices grouped under such higher levels inherit the configuration parameters from the higher level nodes. During configuration, all nodes from a leaf to the root of a directory are traversed. The parameters associated with each node are aggregated to obtain a set of parameters provided to the client network device. These aggregated parameters are used to automatically configure the client network device.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ramprasad Golla, Shankar Natarajan, Raymond John Bell, Fan Jiao
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Publication number: 20030114178Abstract: A system for providing wireless communication within a local area network (LAN) onboard a mobile platform. The system includes at least one seat transceiver located in a passenger seating area, and at least one passenger service unit (PSU) located above the passenger seating area. The PSU includes at least one PSU transceiver. Additionally, the system includes a direct path infrared (IR) signal transmission link between the seat transceiver and the PSU transceiver. The direct path IR transmission link transmits data between the seat transceiver and the PSU transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Michael de La Chapelle, Barbara A. Capron, John A. Bell