Patents by Inventor Mark Naylor
Mark Naylor 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: 12253730Abstract: A system is provided for guiding a dielectric cable from a conductor to an elevated support structure. The system comprises: an insulator arranged to be attached to a conductor. The insulator comprises a first bore for receiving a dielectric cable. The system further comprises an earth bond extending to a lower end of the insulator; and a downpipe extending between first and second ends. The first end of the downpipe is connected to the lower end of the insulator and the second end of the downpipe is arranged to be supported by an elevated support structure. The downpipe is for receiving the dielectric cable from the bore of the insulator.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2020Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: TRATOS CAVI UK LTD.Inventors: James Baker, Mark Naylor
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Patent number: 12129697Abstract: A lock with an extended bolt throw comprising a back plate, a locking bolt having a rack gear profile on at least a portion of one side, slidably mounted to the back plate movable between a first position and a second position. An accelerator gear mounted to the back plate movable along an arcuate path between a first and second position. The accelerator gear comprising a curved edge having teeth which engage the rack gear profile of the locking bolt, and an opposing edge having a centrally located notch for engagement of a cam of a lock cylinder. Wherein as the cam rotates about the lock cylinder it engages the notch and urges the accelerator gear from the first position to the second position, which urges the locking bolt from the first position to the second position.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2022Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Inventor: Mark Naylor
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Publication number: 20230112383Abstract: A lock with an extended bolt throw comprising a back plate, a locking bolt having a rack gear profile on at least a portion of one side, slidably mounted to the back plate movable between a first position and a second position. An accelerator gear mounted to the back plate movable along an arcuate path between a first and second position. The accelerator gear comprising a curved edge having teeth which engage the rack gear profile of the locking bolt, and an opposing edge having a centrally located notch for engagement of a cam of a lock cylinder. Wherein as the cam rotates about the lock cylinder it engages the notch and urges the accelerator gear from the first position to the second position, which urges the locking bolt from the first position to the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventor: Mark Naylor
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Publication number: 20220413241Abstract: A system is provided for guiding a dielectric cable from a conductor to an elevated support structure. The system comprises: an insulator arranged to be attached to a conductor. The insulator comprises a first bore for receiving a dielectric cable. The system further comprises an earth bond extending to a lower end of the insulator; and a downpipe extending between first and second ends. The first end of the downpipe is connected to the lower end of the insulator and the second end of the downpipe is arranged to be supported by an elevated support structure. The downpipe is for receiving the dielectric cable from the bore of the insulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2020Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: James BAKER, Mark NAYLOR
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Patent number: 10254501Abstract: A method of installing a fiber optic cable (10) upon an overhead power line structure, the overhead power line structure including an overhead power line support (60) and an overhead power line (90) carried by the overhead power line support (60), the method comprising the steps of passing an end of the fiber optic cable (10) through a bore formed in an insulator (120); positioning the insulator (120) at an installation location adjacent to the overhead power line support (60) with the fiber optic cable (10) located within the bore in the insulator (120); bonding the insulator (120) in place once positioned in the said installation location; connecting the insulator (120) to a first end of a conductive carrier (160); and connecting a second end of the conductive carrier (160) to the overhead power line (90) such that the fiber optic cable (10) is supported by the conductive carrier (160) and the insulator (120) as it passes from a first side of the overhead power line support (60) to a second side thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2015Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: AFL GLOBALInventors: Jim Baker, Mark Naylor
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Publication number: 20190011657Abstract: A mechanical fuse (100), (500) for an ADSS cable comprises a continuous length of ADSS cable, one or more anchors (15), (520), (530) for supporting the ADSS cable relative to a (pylon 7), and a knife, pin or the like (7), (630) which can kink, bend and/or cut the ADSS cable in a breaking region. When a load in excess of a predetermined amount is applied to the ADSS cable, for example when the ADSS cable is snagged by a vehicle, the mechanical (fuse 100), (500) breaks or separates causing the pin or knife ((7), 630) to facilitate breaking of the ADSS cable in the breaking region. A method of attaching an ADSS cable to a support (7) is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2016Publication date: January 10, 2019Inventors: James C. BAKER, Mark NAYLOR
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Publication number: 20170176703Abstract: A method of installing a fibre optic cable (10) upon an overhead power line structure, the overhead power line structure including an overhead power line support (60)and an overhead power line (90) carried by the overhead power line support (60), the method comprising the steps of passing an end of the fibre optic cable (10) through a bore formed in an insulator (120); positioning the insulator (120) at an installation location adjacent to the overhead power line support (60) with the fibre optic cable (10) located within the bore in the insulator (120); bonding the insulator (120) in place once positioned in the said installation location; connecting the insulator (120) to a first end of a conductive carrier (160); and connecting a second end of the conductive carrier (160) to the overhead power line (90) such that the fibre optic cable (10) is supported by the conductive carrier (160) and the insulator (120) as it passes from a first side of the overhead power line support (60) to a second side thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Jim BAKER, Mark NAYLOR
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Patent number: 8973300Abstract: An insect trap for use in trapping and exterminating crawling insects including bed bugs. The trap includes a pit fall trap assembly with sidewalls defining a pit or well and a heat source positioned within the pit. The trap includes a controller assembly with a controller selectively operating the heat source, which includes a base plate provided at a bottom of the pit. In this way, the base plate provides the floor or lower surfaces of the pit upon which insects fall and also to which the insects are attracted by the thermal lure of the heat source. The inner surfaces preferably include a layer of anti-traction material (such as UHMW tape or the like) such that the insects cannot climb back out of the pit. The controller operates to alternate the heat source between a lure temperature mimicking a blood host and a higher temperature to exterminate trapped insects.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Disney Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: John Douglas Smith, Mark Naylor, Jeffrey Norman Vahle, Tanya Peak Smith, L. Keith Forbis
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Publication number: 20070101776Abstract: A mortice lock having a deadbolt (16) retained within the lock case (10) and movable between an unlocking position wherein the deadbolt is contained within a lock case, and the locking position in which it extends outwardly therefrom, and a driving mechanism with a cam (18) which connects with and moves the deadbolt between its locking and unlocking positions and a pair of sliding contact members (21, 22) mounted on and slidably movable with respect to the deadbolt between a first position in which it maintains contact with the driving member to effect a full 20 mm throw of the deadbolt in one direction, and a second position to enable a full throw of the deadbolt in an opposite direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2004Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventor: Mark Naylor
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Patent number: 7075795Abstract: A connector is configured for insertion and removal of a digital device. The connector has contacts arranged to make electrical connection to conductors on the digital device while the digital device is inserted in the connector. A first electromagnetic coupler is connected to at least one of the contacts of the connector. The electromagnetic coupler is configured for electromagnetic coupling at an interface to a second electromagnetic coupler that is connected to a communication bus.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Yinan Wu, Mark Naylor, John L. Critchlow, Karl Wyatt, John R. Benham
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Publication number: 20030150642Abstract: A connector is configured for insertion and removal of a digital device. The connector has contacts arranged to make electrical connection to conductors on the digital device while the digital device is inserted in the connector. A first electromagnetic coupler is connected to at least one of the contacts of the connector. The electromagnetic coupler is configured for electromagnetic coupling at an interface to a second electromagnetic coupler that is connected to a communication bus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Yinan Wu, Mark Naylor, John L. Critchlow, Karl Wyatt, John R. Benham