Patents by Inventor Mark Philip

Mark Philip 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).

  • Publication number: 20060083742
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of identifying compounds as candidate drugs for treatment of cancer by providing a cell expressing a GTPase protein that is regulated by a prenyl-electrostatic switch, contacting the cell with compounds to be evaluated, and selecting compounds able to regulate charge at the prenyl-electrostatic switch in the GTPase protein as candidate drugs for treatment of cancer. Also disclosed are methods of treating cancer in a patient. An isolated antibody which binds to a phosphorylated prenyl-electrostatic switch on a K-Ras4B protein is also disclosed, as is a kit for detecting phosphorylation of a prenyl-electrostatic switch in a K-Ras4B protein which includes a labeled antibody and a device to detect the label. Also disclosed is a method of detecting phosphorylation of a prenyl-electrostatic switch on a K-Ras4B protein in a biological sample.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Philips, Trever Bivona
  • Patent number: 7009215
    Abstract: In a method for producing a resonant cavity light emitting device, a seed gallium nitride crystal (14) and a source material (30) are arranged in a nitrogen-containing superheated fluid (44) disposed in a sealed container (10) disposed in a multiple-zone furnace (50). Gallium nitride material is grown on the seed gallium nitride crystal (14) to produce a single-crystal gallium nitride substrate (106, 106?). Said growing includes applying a temporally varying thermal gradient (100, 100?, 102, 102?) between the seed gallium nitride crystal (14) and the source material (30) to produce an increasing growth rate during at least a portion of the growing. A stack of group III-nitride layers (112) is deposited on the single-crystal gallium nitride substrate (106, 106?), including a first mirror sub-stack (116) and an active region (120) adapted for fabrication into one or more resonant cavity light emitting devices (108, 150, 160, 170, 180).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Xian-An Cao, Anping Zhang, Steven Francis LeBoeuf, Huicong Hong, Dong-Sil Park, Kristi Jean Narang
  • Patent number: 6940402
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting the location of an event from amongst a plurality (A to P) of locations. Lines of communication (R1 to R4, C1 to C4), commonly pipes of a smoke detection system, cover the locations in such a fashion that the location of an event can be determined uniquely but the number of pipes is minimized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2005
    Inventors: Clive Martin Lewis, Mark Philip Symonds
  • Patent number: 6887144
    Abstract: An element-doped diamond crystal is disclosed herein. The crystal includes at least one dopant element which has a greater concentration toward or near an outermost surface of the crystal than in the center of the crystal. The concentration of the dopant element is at a local minimum at least about 5 micrometers below the surface. The concentration-profile of the dopant element for these diamond crystals causes an expansion of the diamond lattice, thereby generating tangential compressive stresses at the surface of the diamond crystal. These stresses beneficially increase the compressive fracture strength of the diamond.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 3, 2005
    Assignee: Diamond Innovations, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Dong-Sil Park, Thomas Richard Anthony, Clifford Lawrence Spiro, Yue Meng, Christopher Allen Long
  • Publication number: 20040245535
    Abstract: A light emitting device, such as a light emitting diode or a laser diode. The light emitting device comprises a light emitting semiconductor active region disposed on a substrate. The substrate comprises an optical absorption coefficient below about 100 cm−1 at wavelengths between 700 and 465 nm a GaN single crystal having a dislocation density of less than 104 per cm2 and an optical absorption coefficient below about 100 cm−1 at wavelengths between 700 and 465 nm. A method of making such a light emitting device is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Nicole Andrea Evers, Steven Francis LeBoeuf, Xian-An Cao, An-Ping Zhang
  • Publication number: 20040227510
    Abstract: A method for eddy current compensated diffusion imaging using magnetic resonance is used to obtain a spin echo signal in a readout time window by excitation of a nuclear resonance signal using a first radio-frequency pulse and by refocusing that signal using at least one second radio-frequency pulse and a third radio-frequency pulse. Gradients fields are applied in a gradient field direction field having a strength and being activated by gradient pulses between each of said radio-frequency pulses and prior to said readout window, said gradient pulses having a polarity which is alternated between successive gradient pulses, with a totality of said gradient pulses having a gradient time integral of zero between a time of said excitation and the center of kx or k-space. At least two of said gradient pulses have differing gradient time integrals. The gradient direction is then changed and the previous steps repeated to evenly distribute gradient direction vectors over a sphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Stephen Edward Rose, Mark Philip Griffin, Katie Louise McMahon
  • Patent number: 6815952
    Abstract: A method for eddy current compensated diffusion imaging using magnetic resonance is used to obtain a spin echo signal in a readout time window by excitation of a nuclear resonance signal using a first radio-frequency pulse and by refocusing that signal using at least one second radio-frequency pulse and a third radio-frequency pulse. Gradients fields are applied in a gradient field direction field having a strength and being activated by gradient pulses between each of said radio-frequency pulses and prior to said readout window, said gradient pulses having a polarity which is alternated between successive gradient pulses, with a totality of said gradient pulses having a gradient time integral of zero between a time of said excitation and the center of kx or k-space. At least two of said gradient pulses have differing gradient time integrals. The gradient direction is then changed and the previous steps repeated to evenly distribute gradient direction vectors over a sphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2004
    Assignee: The University of Queensland
    Inventors: Stephen Edward Rose, Mark Philip Griffin, Katie Louise McMahon
  • Publication number: 20040210464
    Abstract: A system, computer product and method is provided for establishing labour standards at a workplace. The system and computer product includes a travel calculation facility that facilitates the calculation of the time required to travel along a specified path at the workplace. The system and computer product also includes a task calculation facility that permits a user to build formulae for calculating the time required to complete a task using a formula element repository. The system and computer product enable the combination of the time required to complete a task with the time required to travel the path involved in completing the task to define the time that it should take in total to complete a task including travel time. The method of the invention involves the use of the travel calculation facility and task calculation facility to define the labour standards for the workplace.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2002
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: Joseph Joey Yves Belanger, Darren Allen Elliott, Victor Farouk Zaki Barsoum, Joseph Harry Henri Georges Bishop, Mark Philip Armer
  • Patent number: 6806508
    Abstract: A photodetector comprising a gallium nitride substrate, at least one active layer disposed on the substrate, and a conductive contact structure affixed to the active layer and, in some embodiments, the substrate. The invention includes photodetectors having metal-semiconductor-metal structures, P-i-N structures, and Schottky-barrier structures. The active layers may comprise Ga1−x−yAlxInyN1−z−wPzAsw, or, preferably, Ga1−xAlxN. The gallium nitride substrate comprises a single crystal gallium nitride wafer and has a dislocation density of less than about 105 cm−2. A method of making the photodetector is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 19, 2004
    Assignee: General Electic Company
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Nicole Andrea Evers, Kanin Chu
  • Publication number: 20040204641
    Abstract: A method and device of magnetic resonance imaging carry out the steps of selecting a trajectory in phase space; expressing that trajectory as a function of variables in a coordinate system suitable for driving gradient coils of an imaging system; performing variable transformation and redefinition to extract a subset of variables varying as a function of time along gradient wave forms but constant from projection to projection; calculating that subset of variables prior to imaging; storing that calculated subset of variables in a memory; and computing online gradient values during imaging with the assistance of said stored subset of variables to significantly reduce wave form memory requirements such that a gradient controller can perform required mathematical functions online.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2003
    Publication date: October 14, 2004
    Applicant: University of Queensland
    Inventor: Mark Philip Griffin
  • Publication number: 20040195598
    Abstract: Device, kit and method of using same to detect analytes such as nucleic acids are described. An excitation source, preferably a nitride-based LED, emits light capable of being absorbed by luminophores. Sensors are stably attached, preferably via covalent or ionic bonds, to a surface within the device, such as the surface of the excitation source that is exposed to the sample. When a complex is formed between the sensors and the analyte, the luminophores emit light or emit light of a different wavelength, thereby signaling the presence or quantity of the analyte.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventors: Steven Alfred Tysoe, Mark Philip D'evelyn, Frank John Mondello
  • Publication number: 20040182428
    Abstract: A Contact Lens Cleaning and Storage Device with left and right side cleaning reservoirs that, independent of each other, receives a quantity of clean solution and contact lenses, having agitating bosses, circular stops and drive system links on one quadrant, a drive system, a motor to operate the drive system, a bottom housing having holders to accommodate the cleaning reservoirs and motor, a top housing having circular cut outs to allow the top portion of the cleaning reservoirs to protrude, an on/off switch, a way to supply power to the motor, and caps for the cleaning reservoirs to prevent the cleaning solution from splashing out. A preferred embodiment includes the cleaning reservoir agitating bosses having the front side curved and the backside flat and a drive system comprising a drive arm and a drive cam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Inventor: Mark Philip Chepurny
  • Patent number: 6760393
    Abstract: A communication device includes a transmitter and receiver. The transmitter includes an M-ary encoder configured to generate an M−1 number of distinctive symbols each comprising k bits. M is equal to 2k and k is a positive integer. The transmitter also includes a code generator configured to produce spread spectrum codeword sequences based on the symbols generated by the M-ary encoder and based on a first and a second Gold code polynomials. The transmitter sends a radio signal based on the spread spectrum codeword sequences. The receiver is configured to receive the radio signal. The receiver includes a first shift register configured to receive an input signal generated based on the received radio signal and a second shift register configured to receive and circularly shift a locally generated codeword sequence that is identical to the codeword sequence used to encode the symbols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignee: Navcom Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Jalal Alisobhani, Donald K. Leimar, Richard Kai-Tuen Woo, Mark Philip Kaplan
  • Publication number: 20040106864
    Abstract: A method predicting stroke evolution uses magnetic resonance diffusion and perfusion images obtained shortly after the onset of stroke symptoms to automatically estimate the eventual volume of dead cerebral tissue resulting from the stroke. The diffusion and perfusion images are processed to extract region(s) of interest presenting tissue at risk of infarction. A midplane algorithm is also used to calculate ratio and diffusion and perfusion measures for modelling infarct evolution. A parametric normal classifier algorithm is used to predict infarct growth using the calculated measures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2003
    Publication date: June 3, 2004
    Inventors: Stephen Edward Rose, Mark Philip Griffin, Andrew Lindsay Janke, Jonathan Brandon Chalk, Geoffrey John McLachlan, David Peel, Deming Wang
  • Patent number: 6726912
    Abstract: A papillomavirus polyprotein construct comprises at least two amino acid sequences fused directly or indirectly together, each of the sequences being the sequence of an early ORF protein of papillomavirus or an immunogenic variant or fragment thereof, and at least one of said sequences being other than the E6 or E7 protein sequence or an immunogenic variant or fragment thereof. Nucleic acid molecules encoding the polyprotein construct, prophylactic or therapeutic compositions comprising the polyprotein construct or the nucleic acid molecule, and methods for eliciting an immune response against papillomavirus in a host animal are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignees: CSL Limited, University of Queensland of St. Lucia
    Inventors: Elizabeth Ann Webb, Mary Brigid Margetts, John Cooper Cox, Ian Frazer, Nigel Alan John McMillan, Mark Philip Williams, Margaret Bridget Holland Moloney, Stirling John Edwards
  • Publication number: 20040000266
    Abstract: A method for removing defects at high pressure and high temperature (HP/HT) or for relieving strain in a non-diamond crystal commences by providing a crystal, which contains defects, and a pressure medium. The crystal and the pressure medium are disposed in a high pressure cell and placed in a high pressure apparatus, for processing under reaction conditions of sufficiently high pressure and high temperature for a time adequate for one or more of removing defects or relieving strain in the single crystal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Thomas Richard Anthony, Stephen Daley Arthur, Lionel Monty Levinson, John William Lucek, Larry Burton Rowland, Suresh Shankarappa Vagarali
  • Publication number: 20030192259
    Abstract: An abrasive diamond composite formed from coated diamond particles and a matrix material. The diamonds have a protective coating formed from a refractory material having a composition MCxNy, that prevents corrosive chemical attack of the diamonds by the matrix material. The abrasive diamond composite may further include an infiltrant, such as a braze material. Alternatively, the abrasive diamond composite may include a plurality of coated diamond particles and a braze material filling interstitial spaces between the coated diamond particles. Methods of making such abrasive diamond composites are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2003
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Michael Hans Loh, James Michael McHale, Kristi Jean Narang, Aaron Wilbur Saak, Steven William Webb
  • Publication number: 20030183155
    Abstract: A method of forming at least one single crystal of a Group III metal nitride. The method includes the steps of: providing a flux material and a source material comprising at least one Group III metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, indium, and gallium, to a reaction vessel; sealing the reaction vessel; heating the reaction vessel to a predetermined temperature and applying a predetermined pressure to the vessel. The pressure is sufficient to suppress decomposition of the Group III metal nitride at the temperature. Group III metal nitrides, as well as electronic devices having a Group III metal nitride substrate formed by the method are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2002
    Publication date: October 2, 2003
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Steven William Webb, Suresh Shankarappa Vagarali, Yavuz Kadioglu, Dong-Sil Park, Zheng Chen
  • Publication number: 20030141301
    Abstract: A capsule for containing at least one reactant and a supercritical fluid in a substantially air-free environment under high pressure, high temperature processing conditions. The capsule includes a closed end, at least one wall adjoining the closed end and extending from the closed end; and a sealed end adjoining the at least one wall opposite the closed end. The at least one wall, closed end, and sealed end define a chamber therein for containing the reactant and a solvent that becomes a supercritical fluid at high temperatures and high pressures. The capsule is formed from a deformable material and is fluid impermeable and chemically inert with respect to the reactant and the supercritical fluid under processing conditions, which are generally above 5 kbar and 550° C. and, preferably, at pressures between 5 kbar and 80 kbar and temperatures between 550° C. and about 1500° C.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Applicant: General Electric CRD
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Kristi Jean Narang, Robert Arthur Giddings, Steven Alfred Tysoe, John William Lucek, Suresh Shankarappa Vagarali, Robert Vincent Leonelli, Joel Rice Dysart
  • Publication number: 20030140845
    Abstract: A pressure vessel for processing at least one material in a supercritical fluid. The pressure vessel includes a self-pressurizing capsule for containing at least one material and the supercritical fluid in a substantially air-free environment, a pressure transmission medium surrounding the capsule for maintaining an outer pressure on the capsule, at least one heating element insertable in the pressure transmission medium such that the heating element surrounds the capsule, a temperature measurement means for measuring a temperature of the capsule, a temperature controller for controlling the temperature and providing power to the heating element, a restraint to contain and hold in place the capsule, the pressure transmission medium, and the heating element, and at least one seal between the restraint and the pressure transmission medium for preventing escape of the pressure transmission medium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2002
    Publication date: July 31, 2003
    Applicant: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Kristi Jean Narang, Robert Arthur Giddings, Robert Vincent Leonelli, Stephen Lee Dole