Patents by Inventor Oliver Hyde
Oliver Hyde 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: 11944795Abstract: An injection device is disclosed comprising a plunger for expressing medicament from a syringe and a delivery mechanism arranged in use to provide a forward biasing force to urge the plunger from a first rearward position to a second forward position to express a dose from the syringe. A latch arrangement is provided that releasably holds the plunger against the force of the delivery mechanism. The latch arrangement comprising at least two resilient segments which define opposing sections of an aperture within which a rearward end of the plunger is retained in the rearward position. A trigger is provided for releasing the plunger in use, the trigger being arranged to outwardly deflect at least one of the resilient segments such that the aperture is expanded to release the rearward end of the plunger. A method of manufacturing the injection device is also enclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2021Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Owen Mumford LimitedInventors: Callum Davies, Abiodun Falodi, Matthew Farmer, Oliver Gould, Oliver Hyde, Parshia Moghadas, Timothy Muller, Tahir Shabudin
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Publication number: 20220000402Abstract: Blood sampling device comprising a lancet body supporting a lancet tip, said lancet being moveably mounted within a housing, an urging member configured to urge said lancet forwardly in said housing in use from a primed position in which said lancet tip is located within a passage to a lancing position in which said lancet tip projects through an aperture in the forward end of the housing and a removable safety cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: January 6, 2022Inventors: Matthew Watts, Prem-Sagar Tank, Oliver Hyde, Clive Nicholls
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Publication number: 20210338937Abstract: An injection device is disclosed comprising a plunger for expressing medicament from a syringe and a delivery mechanism arranged in use to provide a forward biasing force to urge the plunger from a first rearward position to a second forward position to express a dose from the syringe. A latch arrangement is provided that releasably holds the plunger against the force of the de livery mechanism. The latch arrangement comprising at least two resilient segments which define opposing sections of an aperture within which a rearward end of the plunger is retained in the rearward position. A trigger is provided for releasing the plunger in use, the trigger being arranged to outwardly deflect at least one of the resilient segments such that the aperture is expanded to release the rearward end of the plunger. A method of manufacturing the injection device is also enclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Inventors: Callum Davies, Abiodun Falodi, Matthew Farmer, Oliver Gould, Oliver Hyde, Parshia Moghadas, Timothy Muller, Tahir Shabudin
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Patent number: 11097059Abstract: An injection device is disclosed comprising a plunger for expressing medicament from a syringe and a delivery mechanism arranged in use to provide a forward biasing force to urge the plunger from a first rearward position to a second forward position to express a dose from the syringe. A latch arrangement is provided that releasably holds the plunger against the force of the delivery mechanism. The latch arrangement comprising at least two resilient segments which define opposing sections of an aperture within which a rearward end of the plunger is retained in the rearward position. A trigger is provided for releasing the plunger in use, the trigger being arranged to outwardly deflect at least one of the resilient segments such that the aperture is expanded to release the rearward end of the plunger. A method of manufacturing the injection device is also enclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Owen Mumford LimitedInventors: Callum Davies, Abiodun Falodi, Matthew Farmer, Oliver Gould, Oliver Hyde, Parshia Moghadas, Timothy Muller, Tahir Shabudin
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Patent number: 10392064Abstract: The present invention relates to an assembly for storing bicycles, the assembly including: at least one fixed rail; and a support frame on which at least one bicycle can be loaded in an elevated position above the ground, wherein the support frame is moveable on the rail between a forward advance position for loaded and unloading the bicycle from the support frame, and a rearward retracted position for storing the bicycle. When the support frame is in the forward advanced position, a bicycle loaded onto the support frame can be locked to the support frame using a conventional bicycle lock.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2016Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: PFL SPACES PTY LTDInventors: Mark Anthony Rossiter, Justin Louis Sires, Craig Oliver Hyde
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Patent number: 10179620Abstract: A modular cycle storage apparatus including at least one at least partially arcuate fixed trunk assembly extending upwardly from the mounting surface, at least one arcuate movable arm assembly mounted relative to the at least one fixed trunk assembly and movable relative thereto between an extended, lower position and a retracted, elevated position, and at least one lower arm assembly mounted relative to a lower portion of the at least one fixed trunk assembly and beneath the at least one arcuate movable arm assembly, each of the at least one arcuate movable arm assembly and the at least one lower arm assembly adapted to mount a cycle for at least temporary storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2015Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Inventor: Craig Oliver Hyde
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Publication number: 20180296764Abstract: An injection device is disclosed comprising a plunger for expressing medicament from a syringe and a delivery mechanism arranged in use to provide a forward biasing force to urge the plunger from a first rearward position to a second forward position to express a dose from the syringe. A latch arrangement is provided that releasably holds the plunger against the force of the delivery mechanism. The latch arrangement comprising at least two resilient segments which define opposing sections of an aperture within which a rearward end of the plunger is retained in the rearward position. A trigger is provided for releasing the plunger in use, the trigger being arranged to outwardly deflect at least one of the resilient segments such that the aperture is expanded to release the rearward end of the plunger. A method of manufacturing the injection device is also enclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Callum Davies, Abiodun Falodi, Matthew Farmer, Oliver Gould, Oliver Hyde, Parshia Moghadas, Timothy Muller, Tahir Shabudin
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Patent number: 10040497Abstract: An assembly for storing bicycles in an upright orientation and suitably with both wheels of the bicycles off the ground. The assembly is configured to suspend the bicycles from their front wheel by engaging the front tire of the bicycles, and without needing to engage the rim of the front wheel, or the frame of the bicycle. Moreover, the assembly is adapted to allow the bicycles located in the upright orientation to be moved while on the assembly from side-to-side to allow bicycles storage to be clustered together and a bicycle to be retrieve-from storage to be spaced further apart from adjacent bicycles.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2016Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: PFL Spaces Pty LtdInventors: Craig Oliver Hyde, Mark Anthony Rossiter, Justin Louis Sires
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Publication number: 20180111651Abstract: The present invention relates to an assembly for storing bicycles, the assembly including: at least one fixed rail; and a support frame on which at least one bicycle can be loaded in an elevated position above the ground, wherein the support frame is moveable on the rail between a forward advance position for loaded and unloading the bicycle from the support frame, and a rearward retracted position for storing the bicycle. When the support frame is in the forward advanced position, a bicycle loaded onto the support frame can be locked to the support frame using a conventional bicycle lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2016Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: Mark Anthony ROSSITER, Justin Louis SIRES, Craig Oliver HYDE
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Publication number: 20180009493Abstract: A modular cycle storage apparatus including at least one at least partially arcuate fixed trunk assembly extending upwardly from the mounting surface, at least one arcuate movable arm assembly mounted relative to the at least one fixed trunk assembly and movable relative thereto between an extended, lower position and a retracted, elevated position, and at least one lower arm assembly mounted relative to a lower portion of the at least one fixed trunk assembly and beneath the at least one arcuate movable arm assembly, each of the at least one arcuate movable arm assembly and the at least one lower arm assembly adapted to mount a cycle for at least temporary storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2015Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventor: Craig Oliver HYDE
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Publication number: 20170369114Abstract: The present invention relates to an assembly for storing bicycles in an upright orientation and suitably with both wheels of the bicycles off the ground. In addition, the present invention is adapted to suspend the bicycles from their front wheel by engaging the front tyre of the bicycles, and without needing to engage the rim of the front wheel, or the frame of the bicycle. Moreover, the assembly is adapted to allow the bicycles located in the upright orientation to be moved while on the assembly from side-to-side to allow bicycles storage to be clustered together and a bicycle to be retrieve from storage to be spaced further apart from adjacent bicycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2016Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Craig Oliver Hyde, Mark Anthony Rossiter, Justin Louis Sires