Patents by Inventor John Skelton
John Skelton 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: 20230295145Abstract: The present disclosure relates to compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of using the compounds and compositions in therapy, such as methods of treating cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Jakob Fuhrmann, Nicholas John Skelton, Peter Scott Dragovich
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Publication number: 20220135622Abstract: The invention provides antibacterial compositions comprising peptides that bind to a lipopolysaccharide and methods of using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2020Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: Genentech, Inc.Inventors: Thomas CLAIRFEUILLE, Emily J. HANAN, Jian Mehr-Dean PAYANDEH, Steven Thomas RUTHERFORD, Benjamin Douglas SELLERS, Nicholas John SKELTON
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Patent number: 7166196Abstract: A method for manufacturing resin-impregnated endless belt structure and belt structure, designed for use on a long nip press on a papermaking machine and for other papermaking and paperprocessing applications, requires the application of a polymeric resin material onto a base substrate in a precise predetermined pattern in droplets having an average diameter of 10? (10 microns) or more. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and, optionally, may be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Charles E. Kramer, Joseph G. O'Connor, Maurice Paquin, John Skelton
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Publication number: 20060109964Abstract: A method and system for electronically matching shipper user requests for motor vehicle transport companies (carriers) who meet the criteria needed for transporting such motor vehicles via a web-based application utilizing web structures (visitor and referral tracking, membership and account management, billing and invoicing, electronic commerce, and back-office management tools) and a unique post-bid mechanism that functions similar to a reverse electronic auction. Shippers create an account and enter load details into the system for carriers to bid on. Each load can be set with an expiration date and deadline for bid submission. Carriers create an account and pre-determined profile describing their services, at which point the system will match carriers with the shipper's load details (based on their profile) and notify each carrier that it can place a bid to transport that load of motor vehicle(s). Any qualified carrier can then place one bid on each load of automobiles it is qualified to carry.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventor: John Skelton
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Patent number: 7005044Abstract: In a method for manufacturing a belt and a belt for use in the production of bulk tissue and towel, and of nonwoven articles and fabrics, a polymeric resin material is applied onto the surface of a base substrate in a precise predetermined pattern which is to be imparted onto products manufactured with the belt. The polymeric resin material is deposited in droplets having an average diameter of 10? (10 microns) or more. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and, optionally, may be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Charles E. Kramer, Joseph G. O'Connor, John Skelton, Maurice Paquin
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Patent number: 6875985Abstract: An infrared absorption gauge includes a detector circuit including a detector for detecting electromagnetic radiation from a sample and for generating a signal representing the radiation received, and means for stabilizing a response characteristic of the detector to the radiation detected thereby, said stabilizing means having a GaAs diode for directing radiation at the detector and means for controlling the radiation source in dependence upon the signal generated by the detector. The stabilizing means thus acts as a negative feedback loop and seeks to maintain the overall illumination irradiating the detector (i.e. the combined illumination that is reflected back from the sample and that is emitted by the GaAs diode), at a substantially constant predetermined level, which tends to linearize and extend the frequency response of the detector to the radiation detected.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: NDC Infrared Engineering LimitedInventor: Colin David John Skelton
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Publication number: 20040185213Abstract: A security panel (10) comprises a body of non foamed elastomeric polyurethane (39) containing 37-47% by volume of hardwood chips. The panel has front and rear sheet steel panels (11, 12) forming a skin or shell, and encloses embedded in the body of polyurethane and wood chip (38) as an array of reinforcing metal coils (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Anthony John Skelton, Murray Roy Orpin, Denis Drury
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Publication number: 20040126601Abstract: In a method for manufacturing a belt and a belt for use in the production of bulk tissue and towel, and of nonwoven articles and fabrics, a polymeric resin material is applied onto the surface of a base substrate in a precise predetermined pattern which is to be imparted onto products manufactured with the belt. The polymeric resin material is deposited in droplets having an average diameter of 10&mgr; (10 microns) or more. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and, optionally, may be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Charles E. Kramer, Joseph G. O'Connor, John Skelton, Maurice Paquin
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Publication number: 20040036024Abstract: An infrared absorption gauge includes a detector circuit including a detector for detecting electromagnetic radiation from a sample and for generating a signal representing the radiation received, and means for stabilizing a response characteristic of the detector to the radiation detected thereby, said stabilizing means having a GaAs diode for directing radiation at the detector and means for controlling the radiation source in dependence upon the signal generated by the detector. The stabilizing means thus acts as a negative feedback loop and seeks to maintain the overall illumination irradiating the detector (i.e. the combined illumination that is reflected back from the sample and that is emitted by the GaAs diode), at a substantially constant predetermined level, which tends to linearize and extend the frequency response of the detector to the radiation detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Colin David John Skelton
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Patent number: 5853493Abstract: The present invention provides a method of removing contaminants from industrial process fabrics relying upon cryogenic techniques, wherein the fabric is impacted with solid particles of carbon dioxide. A cryoblaster projects the carbon dioxide particles at the fabric. The cryoblaster scans over the entirety of the fabric at a scanning rate particle velocity, and particle flow rate in order to insure that the fabric is cleaned without suffering any damage.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: John Skelton, Salvatore Panarello, Dana Burton Eagles
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Patent number: 5697969Abstract: The present invention provides a vascular prosthesis which comprises a braided tubular fabric comprising a plurality of braid layers wherein each layer includes at least one interlocking yarn which extends from that layer into another layer to form an interlock therewith. In one aspect of the invention, the plurality of braid layers may include a substantially non-absorbable first surface layer and a substantially resorbable second surface layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Meadox Medicals, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Schmitt, David Stuart Brookstein, John Skelton
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Patent number: 5501133Abstract: The invention concerns a braid structure comprising a plurality of braided layers of stranded material in which the layers are laid down in a single pass of a braiding machine, with at least one strand of each layer extending into a contiguous layer to form an interlock between the layers. The invention also concerns a machine and a method of making the structure by supplying groups of strands, (R, B, G, O, W), to a braid forming station, whereby each group of strands forms a braid layer. A strand (R) from one of the groups passes into or through the strands (B) of a group of an adjacent layer to form an interlock therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: David Brookstein, Donald Rose, Robin Dent, John Dent, John Skelton
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Patent number: 5456836Abstract: A self-supporting filter element is produced from a precursor fiber web according to one of several methods. The precursor fiber web contains heat-shrinkable fibers or binder fibers or both. The web is exposed to temperatures sufficiently elevated to cause shrinkage of the fibers or melting of the binder. After cooling the web, the filter elements produced are self-supporting, and may have densities up to 500 kg/m.sup.3 to improve filtration while retaining good functional characteristics for operating pressure drop and air permeability. The self-supporting filter elements can be constructed of one material, and thus may be suitable for recycling.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Andrew B. Jeffery, George Bakis, John Skelton
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Patent number: 5359806Abstract: A pesticidal barrier, which may be used as a liner for a building excavation to protect the building to be constructed from infestation by termites and other insect pests, takes the form of a flexible membrane. The membrane comprises an assembly of fibers or filaments. The assembly has an average void volume of less than 85% when measured under a pressure of 10 kPa (1.45 psi). The fibers in the assembly have an average fiber size of less than 6 denier. The assembly integrally incorporates within its structure, or has above or below its structure, an array or network of connected permeable-walled tubes, so that an insecticide may be delivered to all parts of the membrane, particularly after the barrier has been installed at a building site.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Andrew B. Jeffery, John Skelton
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Patent number: 5358758Abstract: A structural member formed from a plurality of layers of interwoven fibrous material. The plurality of layers intersect and join each other along lines of contact. The lines of contact form axes of the member. A hollow central portion having a perimeter is defined by the plurality of intersecting layers and the lines of contact. A plurality of points are formed on the perimeter of the hollow central portion defined by the lines of contact formed by the axes. At least one flange extends outwardly of the hollow central portion at each of the points, wherein each of the plurality of layers extends beyond the axes of the member to define the flanges.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1992Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: John Skelton, David S. Brookstein
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Patent number: 5357839Abstract: A solid braid structure comprising a plurality of interlocked layers is created by causing a plurality of package carriers of yarn to move along a plurality of defined serpentine paths by track modules. The track modules extend in a first direction to define a longitudinally extending path corresponding to a first layer of the braid structure and in a second direction to provide at least one crossover path between adjacent serpentine paths. The package carriers which move in the first direction create a first layer of braid and, at a crossover path, move between adjacent serpentine paths to cause the yarn forming the first layer of braid to interlock with the braid of an adjacent layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: David S. Brookstein, John Skelton, John R. Dent, Robin W. Dent, Donald J. Rose
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Patent number: 5290502Abstract: A rigidized fiber filter element is produced from a precursor fiber web. The precursor fiber web contains heat-shrinkable fibers or binder fibers or both. The web is exposed to temperatures sufficiently elevated to cause shrinkage of the fibers or melting of the binder. After cooling the web, the filter elements produced are self-supporting, and may have densities up to 500 kg/m.sup.3 to improve filtration while retaining good functional characteristics for operating pressure drop and air permeability. Rigidized fiber filter elements can be constructed of one material, and thus may be suitable for recycling.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: Andrew B. Jeffery, George Bakis, John Skelton
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Patent number: 5224288Abstract: A pesticidal blanket, which may be used as a liner for a building excavation to protect the building to be constructed from infestation by termites and other insect pests, takes the form of a foraminous, fibrous membrane. The membrane comprises an assembly of fibers or filaments. The assembly has an average void volume of less than 85% when measured under a pressure of 10 kPa (1.45 psi). The fibers in the assembly have an average fiber size of less than 6 denier, and are coated with an insecticidal substance when the pesticidal blanket is installed at the building site.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1992Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: John Skelton, Andrew B. Jeffery
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Patent number: 5043207Abstract: Insulating material comprising continuous filaments of a synthetic material characterized in that the filaments have a mean diameter of from 4 to 20 microns and in that the filaments have been separated by a stretching and subsequent relaxation of a crimped tow of said filaments.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Albany International Corp.Inventors: James G. Donovan, John Skelton
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Patent number: 5004474Abstract: An artificial ligament device is provided for joining the ends of two bones wherein at least one of the bones has a tunnel extending therethrough. The device comprises a multilayered or tubular woven ligament having an intra-articular region, at least one bend region, and at least one end region, each region being woven so as to possess qualities of flexibility and strength suitable to the particular types of stresses it receives during use. The end region and a portion of the bend region are encased within a polymer bone block, usually by thermomolding, and the bone block is inserted into the bone tunnel to attach the ligament. The bone block is molded to provide a fixed bend radius for the ligament at the point of exit therefrom so as to control the amount of bending stress on the ligament during flexure and extension of the joint.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: David M. Fronk, David S. Brookstein, John Skelton