Patents by Inventor Mark Neville
Mark Neville 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: 20250050517Abstract: A knife comprising a handle and a blade assembly. The blade assembly includes a blade, a tang, and blade assembly connection structure. The handle includes a receiver configured to receive the tang, and includes handle connection structure. The blade assembly connection structure and handle connection structure are arranged to releasably lock the blade assembly in an installed position on the handle with the tang in the tang receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Applicant: AOB Products CompanyInventors: Dennis W. Cauley, JR., James Tayon, Michael Cottrell, Justin Burke, Brian Steere, Kyle Martin, Anthony Vesich, Matthew Kinamore, Seth Wheeler, Michael Lindsay, Ryan Varnum, Curtis Smith, Josh Neville, Mark Dalton, Timothy S. Kinney
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Publication number: 20230365867Abstract: Apparatuses to remove entrapped air and debris from bitumen are provided. The apparatuses include a tank comprising a first and second compartment with a separating surface therebetween. Bitumen froth can be received in the first compartment and can flow from the first compartment to the second compartment via the separating surface along a first portion of the flow path. The debris is separated from the bitumen in the first compartment and eliminated through a disposal aperture to form intermediate bitumen. The intermediate bitumen then travels along a second portion of the flow path to the second compartment where it is heated to allow entrapped air to escape and form processed bitumen, prior to exiting from the apparatus. The apparatus is particularly suitable for removing entrapped air and debris from bitumen mined from bituminous sands. Related processes for operating the apparatuses are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2021Publication date: November 16, 2023Applicant: HOCS Projects Inc.Inventor: Mark Neville Smithdorf
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Patent number: 10226746Abstract: The present technology relates to a gas transfer system having removable nozzle assemblies, ejectors or other gas transfer device(s). The nozzle assemblies are removably connected to a monolithic liquid/gas manifold. The present technology also provides nozzle assemblies having an inner nozzle, an outer nozzle adapted for connection to the inner nozzle, and a pipe adapter for connecting the inner nozzle to a liquid manifold.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: KLa Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Neville, Frederick Siino, Jeffrey Williamson
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Patent number: 9579358Abstract: Compositions useful for the prevention and/or treatment of Alzheimer's disease are disclosed. The composition comprises carrier particles each linked to a plurality of peptide constructs comprising a peptide binding sequence capable of binding to an amyloid protein and a transit amino acid sequence linked to said binding sequence. The binding sequence may be retroinverted D-peptide mimetic of an L-peptide binding sequence and the transit sequence may be a D-peptide mimetic of an L-peptide transit sequence (e.g. TAT) The preferred peptide construct comprises the sequence rGffvlkGrrrrqrrkkrGy. The preferred carrier particles are liposomes.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: LANCASTER UNIVERSITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES LIMITEDInventors: Mark Neville Taylor, David Allsop
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Publication number: 20170015573Abstract: The present technology relates to a gas transfer system having removable nozzle assemblies, ejectors or other gas transfer device(s). The nozzle assemblies are removably connected to a monolithic liquid/gas manifold. The present technology also provides nozzle assemblies having an inner nozzle, an outer nozzle adapted for connection to the inner nozzle, and a pipe adapter for connecting the inner nozzle to a liquid manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Mark Neville, Frederick Siino, Jeffrey Williamson
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Publication number: 20140356418Abstract: Compositions useful for the prevention and/or treatment of Alzheimer's disease are disclosed. The composition comprises carrier particles each linked to a plurality of peptide constructs comprising a peptide binding sequence capable of binding to an amyloid protein and a transit amino acid sequence linked to said binding sequence. The binding sequence may be retroinverted D-peptide mimetic of an L-peptide binding sequence and the transit sequence may be a D-peptide mimetic of an L-peptide transit sequence (e.g. TAT) The preferred peptide construct comprises the sequence rGffvlkGrrrrqrrkkrGy. The preferred carrier particles are liposomes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2012Publication date: December 4, 2014Inventors: Mark Neville Taylor, David Allsop
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Publication number: 20140349358Abstract: A process for conversion of syngas to liquid products that serve as surface acting agents uses the gas stream at a relatively low pressure to eliminate the use of a compressor. The process uses a liquid stream as the primary energy input to a gas injector that intensely mixes gas and the liquid with reduced compression costs while the presence of the liquid product maintains the gas-liquid dispersion as it flows downward to build a static pressure head. The process lowers the required gas pressure by adjusting the elevation of the gas injector such that a conduit receives the gas-liquid dispersion from the outlet of the injector and confines it as it travels downward to enter the bottom of a column of liquid. The liquid product provides a surface acting agent that prolongs the creation and duration of microbubbles in the gas-liquid dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Robert Hickey, Mark Neville
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Patent number: 8795995Abstract: A process for conversion of syngas to liquid products that serve as surface acting agents uses the gas stream at a relatively low pressure to eliminate the use of a compressor. The process uses a liquid stream as the primary energy input to a gas injector that intensely mixes gas and the liquid with reduced compression costs while the presence of the liquid product maintains the gas-liquid dispersion as it flows downward to build a static pressure head. The process lowers the required gas pressure by adjusting the elevation of the gas injector such that a conduit receives the gas-liquid dispersion from the outlet of the injector and confines it as it travels downward to enter the bottom of a column of liquid. The liquid product provides a surface acting agent that prolongs the creation and duration of microbubbles in the gas-liquid dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Coskata, Inc.Inventors: Robert Hickey, Mark Neville
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Patent number: 8561972Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present technology present a low pressure gas transfer device for transferring gas into a liquid stream. The gas transfer device has a primary pipe branch with a gas injector, and a secondary pipe branch intersecting the primary pipe branch. A liquid stream passing through the secondary pipe branch mixes with the liquid stream passing through the primary pipe branch. The primary outlet port delivers a dispersion stream that is a mixture of gas-injected liquid passing through the primary pipe branch and the secondary liquid stream passing through the secondary pipe branch.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: KLA Systems, Inc.Inventor: Mark Neville
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Publication number: 20120001351Abstract: Certain embodiments of the present technology present a low pressure gas transfer device for transferring gas into a liquid stream. The gas transfer device has a primary pipe branch with a gas injector, and a secondary pipe branch intersecting the primary pipe branch. A liquid stream passing through the secondary pipe branch mixes with the liquid stream passing through the primary pipe branch. The primary outlet port delivers a dispersion stream that is a mixture of gas-injected liquid passing through the primary pipe branch and the secondary liquid stream passing through the secondary pipe branch.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventor: Mark Neville
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Publication number: 20120003707Abstract: A process for conversion of syngas to liquid products that serve as surface acting agents uses the gas stream at a relatively low pressure to eliminate the use of a compressor. The process uses a liquid stream as the primary energy input to a gas injector that intensely mixes gas and the liquid with reduced compression costs while the presence of the liquid product maintains the gas-liquid dispersion as it flows downward to build a static pressure head. The process lowers the required gas pressure by adjusting the elevation of the gas injector such that a conduit receives the gas-liquid dispersion from the outlet of the injector and confines it as it travels downward to enter the bottom of a column of liquid. The liquid product provides a surface acting agent that prolongs the creation and duration of microbubbles in the gas-liquid dispersion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Robert Hickey, Mark Neville
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Patent number: 7631469Abstract: Spacing device has a body (2) and at least two guiding flanges (3, 4) which extend from the upper surface (5) of the body. The flanges are spaced approximately the width of the support means and are configures to locate the support means and the spacing body with respect to the mounting means. The spacing device can be used in ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Inventors: Dennis Raymond Prout, Mark Neville Biddle
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Publication number: 20080135712Abstract: Spacing device has a body (2) and at least two guiding flanges (3, 4) which extend from the upper surface (5) of the body. The flanges are spaced approximately the width of the support means and are configures to locate the support means and the spacing body with respect to the mounting means. The spacing device can be used in ceiling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2005Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Dennis Raymond Prout, Mark Neville Biddle