Patents by Inventor Patrick Andrew
Patrick Andrew 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: 8534681Abstract: A first bucket cart with a central rigid horizontal elongate support member, a downwardly facing support member, an axle member, an upwardly facing vertical support member, a first hoop member , a second hoop member, an elongate handle member and a pair of wheels. The axle is perpendicularly attached to the central elongate support member. The wheels are attached to either end of the axle. The upwardly facing vertical support member is attached to the central support member. The elongate handle is attached to the forward end of the central support member. The first and second hoop members are each attached at one point in a horizontal position aligned with the central elongate support member to the top of the vertical support member. The downwardly facing support member is attached at one end to the forward portion of the central support member.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2011Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Inventor: Patrick Andrew Tomsha
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Patent number: 8483914Abstract: An electrically adjustable control interface for a machine comprises a vertical adjustment assembly arranged in vertical support of a control pod module. The vertical adjustment assembly is configured to adjust a vertical position of the control pod module in response to a vertical adjustment command signal generated by a controller. The electrically adjustable control interface also comprises a horizontal adjustment assembly coupled to the control pod module. The horizontal adjustment assembly is configured to adjust a horizontal position of the control pod module in response to a horizontal adjustment command signal generated by the controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Bryan Everett Copeland, Amory Rodriguez Diccion, Jamie Lance McClintock, Patrick Andrew Pryor
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Publication number: 20130106071Abstract: A first bucket cart with a central rigid horizontal elongate support member, a downwardly facing support member, an axle member, an upwardly facing vertical support member, a first hoop member , a second hoop member, an elongate handle member and a pair of wheels. The axle is perpendicularly attached to the central elongate support member. The wheels are attached to either end of the axle. The upwardly facing vertical support member is attached to the central support member. The elongate handle is attached to the forward end of the central support member. The first and second hoop members are each attached at one point in a horizontal position aligned with the central elongate support member to the top of the vertical support member. The downwardly facing support member is attached at one end to the forward portion of the central support member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2011Publication date: May 2, 2013Inventor: Patrick Andrew Tomsha
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Publication number: 20130092398Abstract: A system for performing a downhole operation including a tubular string having a locking profile non-movably located therewith. At least one member is movably mounted with the string and includes an engagement profile. A tool is runnable with the string and has at least one sub with a key. The key is selectively engagable and disengagable with the engagement profile for enabling the tool to control movement of the member with respect to the string when engaged therewith. The key is engagable with the locking profile for restricting relative movement between the string and the tool when engaged therewith. A method of performing a downhole operation is also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Matthew T. McCoy, Colin Patrick Andrew
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Patent number: 8413568Abstract: A utility vehicle with underfloor structure giving protection from mine explosions. There is a wedge at the edge of the driver compartment which splits the detonation blast from a mine buried in the track of a front wheel. There is a multilayer stack, inboard of the wedge, which crushes upward to reduce the detonation wave from a mine buried under the vehicle. The stack comprises panels to catch the detonation wave and separated by spacers. Spacers are longitudinal stringers stacked above each other and welded, forming deep beams joined to bulkheads, making the vehicle's frame. The wedge also bolts to bulkheads, augmenting the frame. In cross section, the stack is curved, tapering off at each end to merge with the “V” of a wedge. The wedge crushes sideways under the detonation wave, providing protection at the edge of the driver compartment where stack material has run out.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Inventor: Patrick Andrew Kosheleff
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Publication number: 20130014635Abstract: A utility vehicle with underfloor structure giving protection from mine explosions. There is a wedge at the edge of the driver compartment which splits the detonation blast from a mine buried in the track of a front wheel. There is a multilayer stack, inboard of the wedge, which crushes upward to reduce the detonation wave from a mine buried under the vehicle. The stack comprises panels to catch the detonation wave and separated by spacers. Spacers are longitudinal stringers stacked above each other and welded, forming deep beams joined to bulkheads, making the vehicle's frame. The wedge also bolts to bulkheads, augmenting the frame. In cross section, the stack is curved, tapering off at each end to merge with the “V” of a wedge. The wedge crushes sideways under the detonation wave, providing protection at the edge of the driver compartment where stack material has run out.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Patrick Andrew Kosheleff
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Publication number: 20120150509Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for optimizing energy usage (where “energy” means electric, gas, and other energy sources) in commercial buildings. In one embodiment of the invention, historical energy consumption data is used, along with occupant data, to determine appropriate adjustments in energy usage. The invention further provides for ongoing monitoring and reporting of energy savings. A system according to the invention implements a process which consists of six stages of analysis: Usage/Energy Use Mapping and data collection, Occupant Comfort Analysis (aka Energy Zoning), Load Matching/Plant scheduling, Occupant Comfort Data Collection/Building Characterization, Design Iterative Building Energy Strategies and Energy Usage/Savings Reports/Detailed Advice Reports.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Patrick Andrew Shiel
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Publication number: 20110303715Abstract: A system for organizing tools including a flexible base; tool retainers coupled to the base and configured to hold tools, wherein the tools include wrenches; and coupling elements disposed at the ends of the flexible base configured to couple the ends of the flexible base to form a loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventor: Patrick Andrew Mosley
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Patent number: 7951555Abstract: The invention provides a membrane comprising a gel reinforced by a support. The membrane has opposing surfaces and a thickness between said surfaces. The gel communicates between the opposing surfaces and allows diffusion of a nutrient solution through the membrane. A bioreactor is also provided, comprising a membrane-supporting structure, and a membrane according to the invention supported on the membrane-supporting structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2005Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Australian Nuclear Science and Technology OrganisationInventors: Anthony Patrick Andrew Taylor, Kim Suzanne Finnie, John Bartlett, Peter James Holden
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Patent number: 7897048Abstract: The present invention discloses a membrane, optionally for use in sewage treatment. The membrane comprises a support membrane having a gas face biolayer on a gas face of the membrane and/or in the support membrane near the gas face, and a liquid face biolayer on a liquid face of the membrane and/or in the support membrane near the liquid face.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Australian Nuclear Science and Technology OrganisationInventor: Anthony Patrick Andrew Taylor
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Patent number: 7712571Abstract: A control console for a machine having a seat with a plane of symmetry is disclosed. The machine also has an armrest extending from the seat in a forward direction generally parallel with the plane of symmetry. The armrest has an upper surface intended to support an operator's forearm. The control console includes a base operatively connected to the armrest, and at least one operator interface device operatively connected to the base. The at least one operator interface device has a neutral axis inclined at an oblique angle relative to the upper surface of the armrest. The at least one operator interface device is pivotal in a fore/aft direction to initiate only a single function of the machine, the fore/aft direction being rotated outward away from the seat a predetermined angle relative to the forward direction of the armrest.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Marc D. Proud, Patrick Andrew Pryor, Timothy J. Silvers
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Publication number: 20100057307Abstract: An electrically adjustable control interface for a machine comprises a vertical adjustment assembly arranged in vertical support of a control pod module. The vertical adjustment assembly is configured to adjust a vertical position of the control pod module in response to a vertical adjustment command signal generated by a controller. The electrically adjustable control interface also comprises a horizontal adjustment assembly coupled to the control pod module. The horizontal adjustment assembly is configured to adjust a horizontal position of the control pod module in response to a horizontal adjustment command signal generated by the controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventors: Bryan Everett Copeland, Amory Rodriguez Diccion, Jamie Lance McClintock, Patrick Andrew Pryor
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Publication number: 20090250394Abstract: The present invention discloses a membrane, optionally for use in sewage treatment. The membrane comprises a support membrane having a gas face biolayer on a gas face of the membrane and/or in the support membrane near the gas face, and a liquid face biolayer on a liquid face of the membrane and/or in the support membrane near the liquid face.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Anthony Patrick Andrew Taylor
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Publication number: 20070295551Abstract: A control console for a machine having a seat with a plane of symmetry is disclosed. The machine also has an armrest extending from the seat in a forward direction generally parallel with the plane of symmetry. The armrest has an upper surface intended to support an operator's forearm. The control console includes a base operatively connected to the armrest, and at least one operator interface device operatively connected to the base. The at least one operator interface device has a neutral axis inclined at an oblique angle relative to the upper surface of the armrest. The at least one operator interface device is pivotal in a fore/aft direction to initiate only a single function of the machine, the fore/aft direction being rotated outward away from the seat a predetermined angle relative to the forward direction of the armrest.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Marc D. Proud, Patrick Andrew Pryor, Timothy J. Silvers
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Publication number: 20070266589Abstract: There is provided a vessel (10) for drying organic waste comprising at least two elongate channels (12), each channel (12) having a length (L) and a substantially segment shaped cross section, with a radius (R) of between 0.25 m and 0.75 m an axle (16) associated with each channel (12), each axle (16) mounted for rotation about an axis parallel to the length (L) of its respective channel (12), each axle (16) mounting a plurality of mixing paddles (18) or one or more helical blades, an interface (22, 24) between the two channels (12) and a first heater for heating the channels (12), wherein, during drying, the axles (16) associated with adjacent channels (12) are arranged to rotate in opposite directions and the interface (22, 24) between adjacent channels (12) is heated.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2004Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Philip Nicholas, Patrick Andrews
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Patent number: 7287922Abstract: A backup roller is formed by a member having a rotational axis and a circumferential region around which a plurality of teeth are arranged. Each tooth of the plurality of teeth has a tip end extending in a direction away from the rotational axis. When the backup roller is rotated the tip end of each of the plurality of teeth sequentially extends toward the rotational axis of a drive roller at an angle non-orthogonal to the rotational axis of the drive roller.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Andrew Buxton, Daniel Robert LaBar, Michael William Lawrence, Robert Michael Meadows
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Patent number: 6695503Abstract: A print media feed system for advancing a sheet of print media having a leading edge and a trailing edge in a sheet feed direction through a print zone in an imaging apparatus includes a rotating support positioned downstream of an exit roller in relation to a sheet feed direction. The rotating support provides a rotating support surface that engages a non-printed side of the sheet of print media downstream of the exit roller while the trailing edge of the sheet of print media is advanced through the print zone by the exit roller, the rotating support not contributing to advance the trailing edge of the sheet of print media through the print zone, but contributing to advance the sheet of print media after the sheet of print media is released by the exit roller.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Andrew Buxton, Ryan Timothy Ward
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Publication number: 20030148013Abstract: An encapsulated ingredient is disclosed comprising an ingredient component and a coating component. The coating component includes a lipid and one or more hydrophobic, high melting point compounds. The coating component typically has a melting point of at least about 70° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Cargill, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Andrew Jobe, Bruce Brim McGoogan, Pierre P. Frumholtz
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Patent number: 6397026Abstract: Methods and apparatus for increasing the bias force between a developer half and a cleaner half of a process cartridge are disclosed. One or more springs are interposed between the cleaner half and the developer half of the process cartridge. These springs are of sufficient strength to maintain a constant separation between the developer and the photosensitive member of the process cartridge. Sources of force other than springs, such as weights or elastic members may also be employed to provide and increase the bias force urging the developer and photosensitive member together.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Andrew Buxton, Geoffrey Kyle Canter, Martin Victor DiGirolamo, Michael John Dixon, Mark Duane Foster, Kristoffer Alan Hazen, Donald Thomas Kral, James Caro Lurton, Kenneth Daniel Seevers, Robert Francis Soto
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Patent number: 5921788Abstract: An electrical header comprises a dielectric housing having cavities and contact posts held in the cavities. The contact posts extend beyond a first face of the housing for attachment to a substrate and extend beyond a second face of the housing for engagement with contacts of a mating electrical connector. Each of the contact posts has an enlargement in a vicinity of the second face. Each of the enlargements has a width which is greater than a width of its corresponding cavity for preventing the housing from being pulled off of the contact posts when the contact posts are attached to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Richard Dwayne Wilson, Patrick Andrew Phillips, Richard Devowe Hutchinson, Jr., Carlos Ruben Chavez, Peter Gedde Nielsen