Patents by Inventor Jonathan Hamilton
Jonathan Hamilton 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).
-
Patent number: 11925615Abstract: The invention relates to nutraceutical compositions comprising dopamine transporter inhibitors and to their use as dietary supplements and food additives.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: SPECNOVA LLCInventors: Sebastian Balcombe, William Hamilton, Jonathan Heal, Joseph Sheridan
-
Publication number: 20230032961Abstract: Systems and methods for specifying and obtaining a piece of industrial equipment make use of a configurator software application that allows a user to input and/or select various items of information that define the piece of industrial equipment. As the user enters/selects items of information, a display of the piece of industrial equipment can be updated and presented to the user to allow the user to confirm the configuration. The user can manipulate the displayed image in various ways to confirm the configuration. The configurator software application can also provide a convenient way for the user to order the specified piece of industrial equipment or send a quote for construction of the specified piece of industrial equipment to one or more vendors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: Jonathan Hamilton, Jonathon Howey, Andrew McLeroy, Rory Magdaleno
-
Patent number: 9165125Abstract: Described is a method of distributing dynamic structured content from a server or a first communication device to another communication device, the method comprising: populating content fields with data elements to define the dynamic structured content; receiving an identification of an authorized subscriber; associating the authorized subscriber with the dynamic structured content; and, transmitting the dynamic structured content to a communication device associated with the authorized subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: MOBILEXTENSION INC.Inventors: Mehrdad (John) Zarei, Jonathan Hamilton
-
Publication number: 20130340043Abstract: Described is a method of distributing dynamic structured content from a server or a first communication device to another communication device, the method comprising: populating content fields with data elements to define the dynamic structured content; receiving an identification of an authorized subscriber; associating the authorized subscriber with the dynamic structured content; and, transmitting the dynamic structured content to a communication device associated with the authorized subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Inventors: Mehrdad (John) Zarei, Jonathan Hamilton
-
Patent number: 7789911Abstract: A human prosthesis, in particularly a human mammary prosthesis, is disclosed which includes a resilient shell at least partly filled with a fluid filler material and having at least one resilient layer and at least one layer being substantially non-permeable with respect to at least the filler material of the shell, and with the filler material being fluid based.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Smart Implant PLCInventor: Jonathan Hamilton
-
Publication number: 20090043385Abstract: A human prosthesis, in particularly a human mammary prosthesis, is disclosed which includes a resilient shell at least partly filled with a fluid filler material and having at least one resilient layer and at least one layer being substantially non-permeable with respect to at least the filler material of the shell, and with the filler material being fluid based.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: SMART IMPLANT PLCInventor: Jonathan Hamilton
-
Publication number: 20080306590Abstract: A prosthesis is disclosed which includes a filler material comprising a biocompatible granular substance. The prosthesis includes in a particular embodiment a human mammary prosthesis. The granular substance comprises a mixture of synthetic biocompatible cells and a lubricant. Also disclosed is an osmotic barrier which reduces the flow of lubricant from the prosthesis and the flow of body fluids into the prosthesis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2006Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: SMART IMPLANT PLCInventor: Jonathan Hamilton
-
Patent number: 6789394Abstract: Controlling the production of a liquefied natural gas comprising measuring the temperature and the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas; maintaining the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant at an operator manipulated set point; and determining the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant from the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant and an operator manipulated set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant to the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant; determining a dependent set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas to the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant such that the temperature of the liquefied natural gas is maintained at an operator manipulated set point; determining a dependent set point for the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas from the dependent set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas product stream to the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant and the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerantType: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Wiveka Jacoba Elion, Keith Anthony Jones, Gregory John McLachlan, Jonathan Hamilton Wilson
-
Publication number: 20040093896Abstract: Controlling the production of a liquefied natural gas (31) comprises measuring the temperature (50) and the flow rate (55) of the liquefied natural gas (31); maintaining the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant (60a) at an operator manipulated set point (80), and determining the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant (86) from (i) the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant (80) and (ii) an operator manipulated set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant to the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant (81); determining a dependent set point (91) for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas to the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant such that the temperature (50) of the liquefied natural gas is maintained at an operator manipulated set point (90); determining a dependent set point (95) for the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas (95) from (i) the dependent set point (91) for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas product stream to the fType: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Wiveka Jacoba Elion, Keith Anthony Jones, Gregory John McLachlan, Jonathan Hamilton Wilson
-
Patent number: 6725688Abstract: Controlling the production of a liquefied natural gas consist of measuring the temperature and the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas; maintaining the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant at an operator manipulated set point, and determining the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant from the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant and an operator manipulated set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant to the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant; determining a dependent set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas to the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant such that the temperature of the liquefied natural gas is maintained at an operator manipulated set point; determining a dependent set point for the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas from the dependent set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas product stream to the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant and the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerantType: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Wiveka Jacoba Elion, Keith Anthony Jones, Gregory John McLachlan, Jonathan Hamilton Wilson
-
Patent number: 6708922Abstract: A modular unit 129 for forming an airship 100 includes an elongate spine 106 intended to extend along a longitudinal axis of the airship 100. The spine 106 includes a number of interconnecting elements 108 each of which has connection means 182 for being joined in end to end relationship with an interconnecting element 108 of an adjacent modular unit 129. Buoyant support means in the form of gas bags 105 are fixed relative to the spine and are positioned within annular spaces 132 and 134. The invention also extends to an airship 100 which may be formed from a number of modular units 129 connected end to end and with a central spine 106 extending between outer extremities 116 and 118. A gondola 101 is located within a lower half of annular space 102 such that an outwardly facing surface is flush with an outer surface of the airship 100.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Cherokee Ltd.Inventor: Jonathan Hamilton
-
Publication number: 20030046953Abstract: Controlling the production of a liquefied natural gas (31) comprises measuring the temperature (50) and the flow rate (55) of the liquefied natural gas (31); maintaining the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant (60a) at an operator manipulated set point (80), and determining the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant (86) from (i) the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant (80) and (ii) an operator manipulated set point for the ratio of the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant to the flow rate of the light mixed refrigerant (81); determining a dependent set point (91) for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas to the flow rate of the heavy mixed refrigerant such that the temperature (50) of the liquefied natural gas is maintained at an operator manipulated set point (90); determining a dependent set point (95) for the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas (95) from (i) the dependent set point (91) for the ratio of the flow rate of the liquefied natural gas product stream to the fType: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventors: Wiveka Jacoba Elion, Keith Anthony Jones, Gregory John McLachlan, Jonathan Hamilton Wilson