Patents by Inventor Mark Colin
Mark Colin 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: 20240247982Abstract: An input module includes a terminal block defining a plurality of terminals. Each terminal includes an opening to receive an external wire. The electrical connector assembly is received by at least one terminal and includes an internal thermocouple and a pivot member. The internal thermocouple has a first leg and a second leg coupled together at a first end of the internal thermocouple and spaced apart to define a jaw connector at a second end. The pivot member is pivotable to couple the external wire to the first end. The input module includes a printed circuit board to be coupled to the electrical connector assembly via the jaw connector. The printed circuit board includes a processing circuit to perform cold junction compensation based on a temperature of the printed circuit board and a temperature or a voltage of the internal thermocouple.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2024Publication date: July 25, 2024Applicant: EUROTHERM LIMITEDInventor: Mark Colin BETTS
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Patent number: 11946815Abstract: An input module includes a terminal block and a removable printed circuit board (PCB). The terminal block includes first and second connector assemblies for electrically coupling first and second electrical wires of an external thermocouple to the PCB. At least one of the first or second connector assemblies includes an internal thermocouple. The internal thermocouple has two conductive legs which are formed of different materials and are separated at an end to form a jaw connector for connecting or disconnecting an edge of the printed circuit board to or from the terminal block respectively. The PCB includes a sensor for measuring a temperature on the PCB, and a processing circuit configured to perform cold junction compensation using a cold junction temperature which is determined based on temperature measurement from the sensor and a temperature or voltage measurement from the internal thermocouple, when measuring hot junction temperature of the external thermocouple.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Eurotherm LimitedInventor: Mark Colin Betts
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Publication number: 20230028939Abstract: An input module includes a terminal block and a removable printed circuit board (PCB). The terminal block includes first and second connector assemblies for electrically coupling first and second electrical wires of an external thermocouple to the PCB. At least one of the first or second connector assemblies includes an internal thermocouple. The internal thermocouple has two conductive legs which are formed of different materials and are separated at an end to form a jaw connector for connecting or disconnecting an edge of the printed circuit board to or from the terminal block respectively. The PCB includes a sensor for measuring a temperature on the PCB, and a processing circuit configured to perform cold junction compensation using a cold junction temperature which is determined based on temperature measurement from the sensor and a temperature or voltage measurement from the internal thermocouple, when measuring hot junction temperature of the external thermocouple.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2021Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: Eurotherm LimitedInventor: Mark Colin Betts
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Patent number: 10517518Abstract: A collection fitting, system, and method for sampling fluid from a tissue site is described. The collection fitting includes a housing having a central passage, a first union, and a second union. The first union and the second union are in fluid communication with the central passage. The collection fitting also includes a plunger disposed in the housing and movable between a sampling position and a bypass position. The plunger includes a bypass passage configured to fluidly couple the first union and the second union through the central passage in the bypass position. The collection fitting also includes a cap having a boss configured to be inserted into the central passage. The boss includes a first inlet and a second inlet and inserts into the central passage to move the plunger. The first and second inlet fluidly couple the first union and the second union in the sampling position.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2014Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke, Mark Colin Batterbury
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Publication number: 20150088034Abstract: A collection fitting, system, and method for sampling fluid from a tissue site is described. The collection fitting includes a housing having a central passage, a first union, and a second union. The first union and the second union are in fluid communication with the central passage. The collection fitting also includes a plunger disposed in the housing and movable between a sampling position and a bypass position. The plunger includes a bypass passage configured to fluidly couple the first union and the second union through the central passage in the bypass position. The collection fitting also includes a cap having a boss configured to be inserted into the central passage. The boss includes a first inlet and a second inlet and inserts into the central passage to move the plunger. The first and second inlet fluidly couple the first union and the second union in the sampling position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Christopher Brian Locke, Mark Colin Batterbury
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Publication number: 20140194374Abstract: A new method of controlling worm burden in ruminants by using two different injectable anthelmintics at or about the same time to increase the time between treatments and to rely on the animal's immune response. One of the anthelmintics is a long acting formulation capable of providing a sustained release of abamectin or other macrocyclic lactone for 2-14 days, to enable the anthelmintic to remove or kill incoming larvae for a sufficiently long period of time to allow the host to recognise the incoming larvae as foreign, and thus allow the ruminant to mount an immune response against these incoming larvae. The other is a short acting anthelmintic such as levamisole designed to substantially eliminate the initial parasite population of adults, juveniles and larvae. They can be combined into a single injectable formulation with a high percentage of levamisole (preferably over 30% of the formulation w/v) together with about 1% w/v of a macrocyclic lactone such as abamectin, dissolved in glycerol formal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2012Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: VIRBACInventors: Nicola Jane Cuff, Peter Norman Pulford, Mark Colin Vickers
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Patent number: 8688771Abstract: Content is automatically provided to a mobile web browsing device from a web server, by the following process: (a) receiving at a computer, remotely connected to the device, a log of data identifying content that has been viewed by the device; (b) automatically sending updated content stored on the web server to the device; (c) causing that updated content to be automatically stored in device memory. Because user activity is replicated back from the device to the remote computer, the content cached on a given device can be completely optimised for the user of that device and no-one else.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Critical Path Data Centre LimitedInventors: Simon Jeremy East, Stephen Timothy Spence, Thomas Ralph Edwards Greenwell, Mark Colin Stalker
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Patent number: 8473858Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide apparatuses and methods for providing a graphical user interface on the display device, where the graphical user interface includes a graph viewing tool for charting data. The graph viewing tool includes: (a) a first display area displaying a first axis and a second axis of a graph, the first axis representing a first parameter of the data over a first range of values; (b) a second display area displaying a third axis representing the first parameter over a second range of values; and (c) a first tool and a second tool displayed in the second display area proximate the third axis, wherein the first tool and the second tool are configured such that they can be moved relative to each other and relative to the third axis to increase or decrease the first range of values displayed along the first axis in the first display area.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Patent number: 8156075Abstract: Network operators can control how data replication services use available bandwidth, in order to make the most efficient usage of that bandwidth, using parameters applied to a data object to be replicated. The parameters may be both time dependent and also relate to how urgently that object needs to be replicated. A change log lists all objects at the device and/or server to be replicated and the parameters then comprise a weight associated with each object that defines how urgently that object needs to be replicated; the weight of each object is then locally compared to a threshold at a given time and the outcome of the comparison determines whether the object is sent for replication or not at that time. This combination of weight and threshold gives a flexible way to control the timing of data replication and hence make the best use of bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Critical Path Data Centre LimitedInventors: Thomas Ralph Edwards Greenwell, Stephen Timothy Spence, Mark Colin Stalker
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Publication number: 20110107265Abstract: An apparatus is provided having a processor configured to generate a graphical user interface, the graphical user interface having: (a) one or more rectangular base icons of a first size, (b) a grid where the cells of the grid are of the first size, and (c) one or more content fields having a size that is a multiple of the first size and being aligned with the grid. The apparatus further includes a communication interface configured to communicate the graphical user interface to a user terminal for display on the user terminal. The graphical user interface is further configured such that the user can move the one or more base icons and the one or more content fields to other locations within the grid provided that the one or more base icons and one or more content fields are aligned with the grid at the other locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Publication number: 20110087985Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide apparatuses and methods for providing a graphical user interface on the display device, where the graphical user interface includes a graph viewing tool for charting data. The graph viewing tool includes: (a) a first display area displaying a first axis and a second axis of a graph, the first axis representing a first parameter of the data over a first range of values; (b) a second display area displaying a third axis representing the first parameter over a second range of values; and (c) a first tool and a second tool displayed in the second display area proximate the third axis, wherein the first tool and the second tool are configured such that they can be moved relative to each other and relative to the third axis to increase or decrease the first range of values displayed along the first axis in the first display area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Publication number: 20100325043Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide an apparatus and method for customizing a bank card. For example, the apparatus includes a communication interface and a processor operatively coupled to the communication interface. The communication interface is configured to interact with a user terminal and receive user input from the user terminal, the user input including at least one user-selected bank card option. The processor is configured to provide, via the communication interface, a graphical user interface to be displayed on a display of the user terminal. The graphical user interface includes an image of the bank card having the at least one user-selected bank card option and showing the user's name on the image of the bank card.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Publication number: 20100100424Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide an apparatus having processor configured to: (a) provide a user with access to the user's financial account via a graphical user interface; (b) determine user preferences based at least partially on the user's financial information; and (c) provide non-financial content to the user via the graphical user interface and based at least partially on the user preferences. In one embodiment, the processor is configured to determine user preferences by determining trends in the user's financial information. In one embodiment, the processor is configured to determine user preferences by distinguishing between user financial transactions that are regular and user financial transactions that are ad hoc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Publication number: 20100100469Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide apparatuses and methods for allowing a user to compare his or her financial data to the financial data of a hypothetical peer person. For example, an apparatus is provided including: (a) a communication interface configured to communicate with a user terminal, wherein the communication interface is configured to receive user input from the user terminal; and (b) a processor configured to compare a user's finances with finances of an average member of a select group of people, the comparison based at least partially on the received user input, wherein the communication interface is configured to provide the user terminal with a visual comparison of the user's finances with the finances of an average member of the select group of people.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Publication number: 20100100470Abstract: Embodiment of the invention provide tools that take a person's financial data (accumulated from one or multiple sources and financial institutions) and determines which transactions are regular and which are ad hoc and then projects future cash flow. In one embodiment, the tool is configured to use this projected cash flow data to make automatic recommendations on how the user can save money in the future based on known offers and/or transactions made by others.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: James Brooks Buchanan, Rosie Susan Corvo, Gregory S. Phillips, Mark Colin Pratt, Julia Claire Richardson, Susan Claire Daun, Paul Robert Wood, Crispin Alexander Conrad Jameson, Timothy Adam Brennan
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Patent number: D536272Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: N2K CorporationInventor: Mark Colin