Patents by Inventor Peter A. Lovell
Peter A. Lovell 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: 20220410148Abstract: A process for freeze drying a material. The process has the steps of (a) placing material to be freeze-dried in a vessel, the vessel comprising a container having a base, and at least one wall defining an opening at one end; (b) applying a membrane to the at least one wall to thereby cover the opening, wherein the membrane comprises an aperture which, in use, is aligned with the opening; and (c) subjecting the vessel to a lyophilisation procedure, wherein the membrane is in place on the container during the lyophilisation procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2020Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: FLUOROGENICS LIMITEDInventors: Martin A. Lee, Diane R. Lee, Peter Lovell
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Publication number: 20100010266Abstract: A method of effecting cross-linking of a resin comprises generating vinyl sulfonyl moieties in situ with the resin, said sulfonyl moieties then undergoing a reaction which effects cross-linking of the resin. The vinyl sulfonyl moieties may be generated as a result of a loss of a liquid carrier for the resin to be cross-linked. The cross-linking reaction may result from reaction of the vinyl sulfonyl moieties with nucleophilic groups in the resin composition. The resin may be a co-polymer of a compound of formula (IV) with other olefinically unsaturated monomers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTERInventors: Peter A. Lovell, David J. Berrisford, Andrew Whiting
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Patent number: 7598323Abstract: A method of effecting cross-linking of a resin comprises generating vinyl sulfonyl moieties in situ with the resin, said sulfonyl moieties then undergoing a reaction which effects cross-linking of the resin. The vinyl sulfonyl moieties may be generated as a result of a loss of a liquid carrier for the resin to be cross-linked. The cross-linking reaction may result from reaction of the vinyl sulfonyl moieties with nucleophilic groups in the resin composition. The resin may be a co-polymer of a compound of formula (IV) with other olefinically unsaturated monomers.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: The University of ManchesterInventors: Peter A. Lovell, David J. Berrisford, Andrew Whiting
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Publication number: 20060018485Abstract: A method, of establishing secure communication, may include: generating a first symmetric key; encrypting at least the first symmetric key according to a public key; sending a first message that includes at least the encrypted first symmetric key to a communication counterpart using a connectionless protocol; and receiving, as part of a connection-oriented-protocol first session, a second message that includes an acknowledgement encrypted via the first symmetric key. A counterpart method may include: receiving and decrypting the first message according to the corresponding private key; and encrypting and then sending the second message. Another such method may include: encrypting a chunk of information according to a first symmetric key, the first symmetric key having been used in a previous and now-stopped connection-oriented session with a communication counterpart; and sending to a communication counterpart a first message whose payload at least in part the encrypted chunk of information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2005Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Kristopher Diefenderfer, Peter Lovell, Daniel Bezilla
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Publication number: 20060018478Abstract: A method, of establishing secure communication, may include: generating a first symmetric key; encrypting at least the first symmetric key according to a public key; sending a first message that includes at least the encrypted first symmetric key to a communication counterpart using a connectionless protocol; and receiving, as part of a connection-oriented-protocol first session, a second message that includes an acknowledgement encrypted via the first symmetric key. A counterpart method may include: receiving and decrypting the first message according to the corresponding private key; and encrypting and then sending the second message. Another such method may include: encrypting a chunk of information according to a first symmetric key, the first symmetric key having been used in a previous and now-stopped connection-oriented session with a communication counterpart; and sending to a communication counterpart a first message whose payload at least in part the encrypted chunk of information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2004Publication date: January 26, 2006Inventors: Kristopher Diefenderfer, Peter Lovell, Daniel Bezilla
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Publication number: 20060009572Abstract: A method of effecting cross-linking of a resin comprises generating vinyl sulfonyl moieties in situ with the resin, said sulfonyl moieties then undergoing a reaction which effects cross-linking of the resin. The vinyl sulfonyl moieties may be generated as a result of a loss of a liquid carrier for the resin to be cross-linked. The cross-linking reaction may result from reaction of the vinyl sulfonyl moieties with nucleophilic groups in the resin composition. The resin may be a co-polymer of a compound of formula (IV) with other olefinically unsaturated monomers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2003Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: Peter Lovell, David Berrisford, Andrew Whiting
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Publication number: 20050154028Abstract: Compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, having 5HT2C receptor activity, are disclosed: wherein a is 0,1,2,3,4 or 5; b is 1,2 or 3; Y is nitrogen or carbon; A is oxygen, nitrogen, —CONH—, —NHCO— or together with R2 form a benzoxazolone group; R1 is halogen, C1-6alkyl, C1-6alkoxy, C1-6alkylthio, hydroxy, amino, mono- or di-C1-6alkylamino, nitro, CN, CF3, OCF3, aryl, arylC1-6alkyl, arylC1-6alkyloxy or arylC1-6alkylthio; R2 is hydrogen, halogen, C1-6alkyl, C1-6alkoxy, haloC1-6alkyl or haloC1-6alkoxy; R3 is: (i) —NR4R5 where R4 and R5 are independently hydrogen, C1-6alkyl or arylC1-6alkyl; or (ii) an optionally substituted N-linked heterocycle; or (iii) an optionally substituted C-linked heterocycle; ======= is a single bond or a double bond; and X is CH2 or C?O (when ======= is a single bond) or X is CH (when ======= is a double bond). The preparation of these compounds and their use in therapy, especially for a CNS disorder such as depression or anxiety, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2003Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Steven Bromidge, Peter Lovell, Caroline Goodacre
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Patent number: 6479571Abstract: Elastomeric compositions contain at least one elastomer and a polymer coated modified carbon product wherein the polymer at least partially coats the modified carbon product. The modified product preferably has at least one organic group attached to the carbon product and the organic group is preferably substituted with an ionic, ionizable, or polar group for preparation in polar or aqueous based media. Methods of making the polymer coated modified carbon product are also described, such as by aqueous-based or solvent free polymerization methods, organic solvent based polymerization methods, or solution coating methods. Polymeric products and masterbatches containing the polymer coated modified carbon products are also described as well as methods to improve properties such as impact properties and tensile properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Joel M. Cooke, Charles H. Honeyman, Robert M. Amici, Peter A. Lovell, John L. Stanford, Rosa Casado Portilla
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Patent number: 6458458Abstract: A polymer coated modified carbon product is described wherein the polymer at least partially coats a modified carbon product. The modified product preferably has at least one organic group attached to the carbon product and the organic group is preferably substituted with an ionic, ionizable, or polar group for preparation in polar or aqueous based media. Methods of making the polymer coated modified carbon product are also described, such as by aqueous-based or solvent free polymerization methods, organic solvent based polymerization methods, or solution coating methods. Polymeric products and masterbatches containing the polymer coated modified carbon products are also described as well as methods to improve properties such as impact properties and tensile properties. Polymer coated modified colored pigments, methods of making the same, and polymeric products and masterbatches containing polymer coated modified colored pigments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Joel M. Cooke, Charles H. Honeyman, Robert M. Amici, Peter A. Lovell, John L. Stanford, Rosa Casado Portilla
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Patent number: 5816439Abstract: A container having walls and a handle attached to the exterior of the container is disclosed. The container has handle receiving means in the form of a keyhole-shaped slot spaced apart from the wall of the container by a distance sufficient to accommodate a flange on the end of the handle. The keyhole-shaped slot has an orifice connected to a tapered slot which is open at the end opposed to the orifice. A shaft located at the end of the handle at each of its opposed ends has two spaced-apart flanges thereon. The shaft and the keyhole cooperatively act for insertion of the shaft into the orifice of the keyhole. At least one of the flanges attached to the handle is sectioned to form an edge in the shape of a hook. During insertion of the handle onto the container, the hook contacts a fulcrum located juxtaposed to the tapered slot of the keyhole which acts as a lever to snap the handle onto the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Industrial Containers Ltd.Inventors: Peter Lovell, Ronald J. Sturk
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Patent number: 4490461Abstract: Process for the preparation of a photographic material comprising in at least one layer photographic useful compounds, e.g. color couplers or developers, which are occluded into solid polymer particles of 0.1 to 0.5 .mu.m in size.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Ciba-Geigy AGInventors: Terence C. Webb, Peter A. Lovell, Samuel B. Kingston