Patents by Inventor John Langley

John Langley 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).

  • Publication number: 20070064587
    Abstract: The present invention provides such a need by utilizing a frequency offset differential pulse position modulation scheme to transmit data between computing devices within a wireless network system. The differential pulse position modulation component of the scheme enables the present invention to provide relative immunity to interference for the system. In particular, such immunity from interference is achieved by utilizing a blanking time between pulse positions, which is large enough to allow the interference between frequency offset—differential pulse position modulation pulses to subside. The frequency offset component of the scheme enables the system to utilize multiple frequency channels to enable the system to achieve higher data rates. In particular, by utilizing a time offset between the frequency channels, the blanking time can be reduced, thereby increasing the amount of data that can be transmitted with a set period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2006
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: John Langley, Michael Mancusi
  • Publication number: 20060147698
    Abstract: The invention relates to a garment that protects against liquid and/or airborne contaminants and prevents transmission of human body odor. The garment includes a moisture vapor permeable, chemical and water impermeable microporous membrane arranged to form a barrier to chemical and particulate penetration and permeation through the garment. The membrane comprises a thermoplastic polymeric resin material and an activated carbon filler material distributed throughout the membrane and functioning both as a mechanical pore-forming agent for rendering the membrane microporous, and also as an adsorbent to render the membrane odor adsorptive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2006
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventors: Todd Carroll, John Langley
  • Publication number: 20050191918
    Abstract: A unique and novel multi-functional composite fabric and fabrication process for use during chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear countermeasure (CBRNC) events is disclosed. The composite fabric combines the performance characteristics of chemically resistant films and radiation attenuating polymer matrices. The composite fabric offers universal protection against a wide range of military chemical agents, toxic industrial chemicals and materials (TICS and TIMS), biological agents, as well as certain ionizing and non-ionizing forms of radiation. The composite fabric is heat sealable and can be fabricated utilizing hermetically seal seams, and has application in protective clothing and equipment, indoor and outdoor covers, containment systems, bags, drapes, gowns, remains pouches, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2004
    Publication date: September 1, 2005
    Inventors: John Langley, Todd Carroll
  • Publication number: 20050124704
    Abstract: Paper is made by providing an anionic aqueous emulsion of a size, usually a reactive anhydride size, and mixing it into a cellulosic suspension prior to drainage of the suspension to form a sheet which is then dried to provide paper (including paper board). The emulsion is preferably stabilised wholly or mainly by 0.5 to 30 parts by weight (per part by weight size) of water soluble, anionic, polymeric stabiliser, which is preferably anionic starch. Alternatively, the emulsion may be added to the cellulosic suspension while it is anionic, before mixing retention into it. The emulsion may be added to the cellulosic suspension after cationic retention aid has been added to it, the emulsion being added with, before or after mixing anionic microparticulate material or other anionic bridging aid, prior to drainage of the suspension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Publication date: June 9, 2005
    Inventors: Ahmed Rasheed, John Langley
  • Publication number: 20050073834
    Abstract: An illuminated chest protection device for making motor-cross riders, in particular, more visible especially at night. The illuminated chest protection device includes a chest protector assembly including a front upper torso plate member, a back upper torso plate member, shoulder supported members being attached to the front upper torso plate, and connectors interconnecting the shoulder supported members to the back upper torso plate member; and also includes light-emitting elements being disposed in the front and back upper torso plate members; and further includes a light control unit being attached to the chest protector assembly and being connected to the light-emitting elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2003
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: John Langley, Michelle Langley
  • Publication number: 20050030885
    Abstract: The present invention provides such a need by utilizing a frequency offset differential pulse position modulation scheme to transmit data between computing devices within a wireless network system. The differential pulse position modulation component of the scheme enables the present invention to provide relative immunity to interference for the system. In particular, such immunity from interference is achieved by utilizing a blanking time between pulse positions, which is large enough to allow the interference between frequency offset-differential pulse position modulation pulses to subside. The frequency offset component of the scheme enables the system to utilize multiple frequency channels to enable the system to achieve higher data rates. In particular, by utilizing a time offset between the frequency channels, the blanking time can be reduced, thereby increasing the amount of data that can be transmitted with a set period of time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 20, 2004
    Publication date: February 10, 2005
    Inventors: John Langley, Michael Mancusi
  • Publication number: 20050014433
    Abstract: A unique and novel durable environmentally stabilized, waterproof, and moisture vapor permeable composite sheet material is described that includes a moisture permeable monolithic film, coating, or film/nonwoven laminate, that is held in close proximity to one or more layers of durable strength enhancing fabrics. The strength enhancing fabrics can include cotton, polyester, cotton/polyester blends, acrylic, and other synthetic materials and blends. The breathable monolithic film or coating is preferably polyester or polyurethane based. The breathable and durability enhancing layers are preferably laminated using hot melt adhesives such as polyester-based powder bond adhesives or using solvent-based polyurethane adhesives.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2004
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Inventors: John Langley, Todd Carroll, Barry Hinkle, Charles Vencill
  • Patent number: 5744152
    Abstract: Release of an active ingredient can be controlled and the active ingredient can be protected from the environment during storage, by distributing it throughout a matrix containing a relatively large amount of polymeric material that is soluble and swellable in aqueous alkali but less soluble and swellable at a lower pH value and which is in the form of a dried oil-in-water emulsion of the polymer or a relatively insoluble partial salt of the polymer with a volatile amine, the full salt of the polymer being relatively soluble. The composition is of particular value for the protection of detergent enzymes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1998
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited
    Inventors: John Langley, Kenneth Charles Symes
  • Patent number: 5652799
    Abstract: An active control system for attenuating tonal noise in a defined region is described. In its most basic form the system includes sensors for generating signals indicative of the residual noise in the region after attenuation and the uncontrolled sound affecting the region, signal processing circuit for processing the generated signals differently depending on the tonal content thereof, an adaptive filter supplied with at least one of the generated signals whose characteristic is controlled by the processing circuitry, a transducer for producing tonal-noise-attenuating disturbance in the region and delay means for delaying signals relating to the uncontrolled noise before or after or during the adaptive filtering. The system finds direct application in a personal headset or ear defender.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: Noise Cancellation Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Colin Fraser Ross, Andrew John Langley, Graham Paul Eatwell
  • Patent number: 5324445
    Abstract: A liquid composition is disclosed which comprises a substantially stable dispersion in a liquid phase of particles comprising a detergent enzyme and a protective polymeric material that is impermeable to liquid detergent concentrates but releases the enzyme when agitated in aqueous wash liquor and comprises an outer polymeric shell and/or a polymeric matrix through which the enzyme is distributed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1994
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited
    Inventors: John Langley, Kenneth C. Symes
  • Patent number: 5035900
    Abstract: Enzymes and other biologically produced materials are recovered from the fermentation broth or other liquor in which they are provided initially and simultaneously distributed throughout particles of a polymeric matrix by dissolving the polymer in the liquor, dispersing the resultant polymer solution in a non-aqueous liquor in the presence of a stabiliser, and azeotroping the dispersion to produce either dry beads or a dispersion of small particles in the non-aqueous liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1991
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Ltd.
    Inventors: John Langley, Kenneth C. Symes, Peter Holm
  • Patent number: 4940763
    Abstract: Water soluble, substantially linear, polymers having single point intrinsic viscosity above about 3 are formed from an ethylenically unsaturated monomer that includes a group --B.sub.n A.sub.m R where A is propoxy or butoxy, B is ethoxy, n is zero or an integer of 2 to 100 and m is zero or an integer less than n, and R is a hydrophobic group of at least 8 carbon atoms and comonomer selected from non-ionic monomers and dialkylamino alkyl (meth) -acrylates or -acrylamides wherein at least one of the monomers is tertiary amine acid addition or quaternary ammonium salt. The resultant water soluble, high molecular weight, cationic polymers are useful as flocculants and as viscosifiers of aqueous acid solutions such as downhole acid stimulation fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1990
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited
    Inventors: Peter Flesher, David Farrar, Malcolm Hawe, John Langley
  • Patent number: 4913775
    Abstract: Paper or paper board is made by passing an aqueous cellulosic suspension through a centriscreen or other shear device and then draining the purified suspension, and an improved combination of retention, drainage, drying and formation is achieved by adding to the suspension an excess of high molecular weight linear synthetic cationic polymer before shearing the suspension and adding bentonite after shearing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Ltd.
    Inventors: John Langley, David Holroyd
  • Patent number: 4859720
    Abstract: A concentrate composition, that can be diluted with water to form an aqueous size for cellulosic fibres, comprises a substantially anhydrous dispersion of polyelectrolyte particles in a non-aqueous liquid comprising a reactive size, and is made by forming a dispersion in a hydrophobic liquid of the polyelectrolyte particles while they are swollen by water, azeotroping the dispersion and adding the size to the hydrophoboic liquid. If the size is a liquid size, the hydrophobic liquid may be removed from the composition. The dispersion of swollen polyelectrolyte particles in the hydrophobic liquid can be amde by dispersing a solution of polyelectrolyte in the liquid but is preferably made by reverse phase polymerization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1989
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter Flesher, John Langley, Norma Rosier, David Farrar
  • Patent number: 4777200
    Abstract: Dispersions in water-immiscible liquid of water-soluble or water-swellable polymer particles are stabilized by use of an aqueous emulsion of water insoluble viscosifying polymer particles that are swellable or soluble in the water-immiscible liquid. After adding the emulsion to the water-immiscible liquid, water is removed from around the particles of the viscosifying polymer, preferably by absorption into the water swellable or soluble polymer particles. Water-immiscible liquids in general can be thickened particularly effectively by use of an aqueous emulsion of water insoluble viscosifying polymer particles that are swellable but insoluble in the water-immiscible liquid. These insoluble particles have a dry size below 10 .mu.m and are formed from monomers of which 80 to 100% are hydrophobic, 30 to 100% are polar and hydrophobic, 0 to 20% are hydrophilic and not more than 30% by weight are aromatic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1988
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Ltd.
    Inventors: Brian Dymond, John Langley, Malcolm Hawe
  • Patent number: 4753710
    Abstract: Paper or paper board is made by passing an aqueous cellulosic suspension through a centriscreen or other shear device and then draining the purified suspension, and an improved combination of retention, drainage, drying and formation is achieved by adding to the suspension an excess of high molecular weight linear synthetic cationic polymer before shearing the suspension and adding bentonite after shearing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1988
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited
    Inventors: John Langley, David Holroyd
  • Patent number: 4705825
    Abstract: A particulate substantially homogeneous polymeric product is made by dispersing ungelatinised polysaccharide in aqueous monomer containing polymerization initiator, initiating polymerization and thereby inducing exothermic polymerization, utilizing the exotherm to provide part at least of the heat necessary to gelatinise the polysaccharide and thereby producing a comminutable gel comprising polymerized monomer and gelatinised polysaccharide, comminuting the gel and drying the comminuted gel. The product generally comprises a blend of water soluble synthetic polymer, gelatinised polysaccharide having a low degree of graft polymerization and optionally gelatinised polysaccharide. Products comprising these components are particularly suitable for use as wallpaper adhesives.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited
    Inventors: Kenneth C. Symes, John Langley, Kishor K. Mistry
  • Patent number: 4702844
    Abstract: A suspension may be flocculated using a water soluble substantially linear polymer having a single point intrinsic viscosity above 3 and that is a copolymer of two or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers including at least 0.5% by weight of monomer carrying pendant hydrophobic groups. The cationic polymers are novel. Preferred polymers are those in which the hydrophobic group is introduced as an allyl ether.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited
    Inventors: Peter Flesher, David Farrar, Malcolm Hawe, John Langley
  • Patent number: 4670501
    Abstract: Water-immiscible liquids, for example oil-based drilling fluids, are thickened by the addition of an aqueous dispersion of polymeric particles that are water-insoluble, and insoluble but swellable polymer, in the water immiscible liquid. The particles have a unswollen average diameter of less than 10 .mu.m and at least 30% by weight are preferably in the range 0.5 to 5 .mu.m. Preferred polymers are formed from more than 80% by weight hydrophobic monomers, preferably alkyl (meth) acrylates, and up to 20% hydrophilic monomers, preferably unsaturated carboxylic acids, preferably acrylic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Ltd.
    Inventors: Brian Dymond, John Langley, Malcolm Hawe
  • Patent number: 4571422
    Abstract: Polysaccharide is provided as a fluid composition that is a dispersion of the polysaccharide in oil and that contains a dispersion promoter selected from surfactants and stabilizers. The dispersion is generally a stable flocculated dispersion. It is generally made by dispersing an aqueous polysaccharide solution having a consistency index of about 20,000 cps in oil in the presence of dispersion promoter and then drying the dispersion. The oil generally comprises volatile and non-volatile components such that the drying can be by azeotroping. The dispersion promoters are generally selected from amphiphatic copolymers and surfactants having HLB at 20.degree. C. above 6.5 but which serve as water in oil dispersing agents during the formation of the dispersion. Aqueous solutions of the polysaccharide can be made by dispersing the fluid composition in water. These aqueous solutions are of particular value in methods of enhanced oil recovery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1986
    Assignee: Allied Colloids Limited'
    Inventors: Ken C. Symes, John Langley, Peter Flesher