Patents by Inventor Peter A. Taylor

Peter A. Taylor 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: 20150375172
    Abstract: In at least one embodiment, the invention preferably relates to a hollow fiber membrane mat having hollow fiber membranes arranged parallel to one another and adjacent to one another, the membranes having a wall and a continuous lumen, wherein the hollow fiber membranes are connected to one another by means of a plurality of linear connecting elements which are arranged spaced apart from one another and parallel to one another and the membranes are kept apart from one another by the linear connecting elements and wherein the hollow fiber membranes are composed of a thermoplastic polymer and wherein the walls of the hollow fiber membranes arranged adjacent to one another are fluid-tight in at least one stripe extending parallel to the linear connecting elements, inside of which stripe the hollow fiber membranes are fluid-tight, preferably have a superheated steam shrinkage of at most 5%. Other embodiments of the invention preferably relate to a method for producing and/or using such hollow fiber membrane mats.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2015
    Publication date: December 31, 2015
    Inventors: Christian MUEHLINGHAUS, Gareth Peter Taylor, James Clifton Delozier, Eric J. Penegar, Kwantai Cho
  • Patent number: 9179105
    Abstract: Techniques and systems for controlling a network video camera with physical privacy feedback are provided. For example, computing device, a method, and a computer-program product may be provided. The computing device may include one or more lenses and one or more blocking mechanisms, wherein the one or more blocking mechanisms are configured to selectively block the one or more lenses from capturing video images, and wherein the one or more blocking mechanisms include a physical body that provides visible feedback that the one or more lenses are blocked. The computing device, method, and computer-program product may include detecting an occurrence of an event, and activating the one or more blocking mechanisms to block the one or more lenses from capturing video images, wherein the one or more blocking mechanisms are activated to block the one or more lenses when the occurrence of the event is detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2015
    Assignee: BELKIN INTERNATIONAL, INC.
    Inventors: Ohad Zeira, Thorben Neu, Jon Plummer, Peter Taylor, Paer Saangloef, Dale Honda, Steve Lane, Joseph August, Matt Glidden, Oliver Duncan Seil, Michael Wick
  • Patent number: 9179058
    Abstract: Techniques and systems are provided for controlling a network video camera with physical privacy feedback to capture one or more images of a scene. For example, computing device, a method, and a computer-program product may be provided. The computing device may include one or more lenses and one or more blocking mechanisms, wherein the one or more blocking mechanisms are configured to selectively block the one or more lenses from capturing video images, and wherein the one or more blocking mechanisms include a physical body that provides visible feedback that the one or more lenses are blocked. The computing device, method, and computer-program product may include detecting movement of a blocking mechanism from a first position in which a lens is exposed to a second position in which the lens is blocked, and capturing one or more images of a scene, wherein the one or more images of the scene are captured when the movement of the blocking mechanism is detected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2015
    Assignee: BELKIN INTERNATIONAL, INC.
    Inventors: Ohad Zeira, Thorben Neu, Jon Plummer, Peter Taylor, Paer Saangloef, Dale Honda, Steve Lane, Joseph August, Matt Glidden, Oliver Duncan Seil, Michael Wick
  • Patent number: 8883131
    Abstract: A synergistic composition, or the use of that composition in the manufacture of a medicament, or a method of treatment including the use of that composition, for the treatment of hair loss and baldness, for combined, sequential or simultaneous administration, in any form, via any biological route. In its optimal embodiment the composition consists, in the form of a lotion: 1600-2400 IU/mL Vitamin A Palmitate, 0.64%-0.96% Thiamine Hydrochloride, 0.64%-0.96% Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, 4.8%-7.2% Niacinamide, 2.85%-5.2% D-Panthenol, 1.6%-2.4% L-Arginine, 3.6%-4.4% Methyl Sulphonyl Methane (MSM), 0.08%-0.12% Ginger Oil, 0.08%-0.12% Cinnamon Oil, 0.0996%-0.1494% Oleoresin Capsicum, 1.3%-1.95% Magnesium, 2.4%-3.6% Zinc, 0.192%-0.288% Manganese, 2.6%-3.9% Urea, 2.4%-3.6% Sodium Glycerophosphate, 4.8%-7.2% L-Lysine HCl, plus Preservatives, Co-solvent (Propylene Glycol), Fragrances, Anti-Oxidant, Cooling agent (Menthol), Emulsifier, and Vehicle (Purified water).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2014
    Inventors: Robert Peter Taylor, Kartar Singh Lalvani, Ajit Lalvani
  • Publication number: 20140266009
    Abstract: An apparatus for electrically charging a rechargeable power source of a pipeline tool while the tool is located within a pipeline comprises a power module including a charging power source, an insertion module including an insertion mechanism having a charging plug for mating with a charging socket of the pipeline tool and a drive assembly operable to extend and retract the charging plug, and a power line electrically connecting the charging power source to the charging plug. The charging power source, power line, and charging plug may be enclosed by a pressure barrier and brought into pressure equalization with the pipeline, wherein the power line does not cross the barrier. The charging power source may include batteries or a generator. If a generator is employed and a pressure barrier must be maintained, a magnetic coupling may be used to transmit kinetic energy across the barrier for input to the generator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: InvoDane Engineering Ltd.
    Inventors: Corry Comello, Paul Laursen, Daryl Speers, Peter Taylor
  • Publication number: 20130200165
    Abstract: Excess radio-frequency (RF) power storage in RF identification (RFID) tags, and related systems and methods are disclosed. The RFID tag is configured to operate with RF power received in wireless RF signals from a RFID tag antenna if received RF power meets or exceeds an operational threshold power for the RFID tag. The RFID tag is also configured to store excess energy derived from excess received RF power in an energy storage device if the received RF power exceeds the operational threshold power for the RFID tag. Thus, when RF power received by the RFID tag is not sufficient for operation, the RFID tag can operate from power provided by previously stored excess energy in the energy storage device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Publication date: August 8, 2013
    Inventors: John David Downie, Leo Nederlof, James Scott Sutherland, Mark Peter Taylor, Richard Edward Wagner, Matthew Scott Whiting
  • Publication number: 20130194098
    Abstract: There is provided a passive RFID transponder assembly that includes a condition responsive device adapted to read a condition relating to the component that is associated with the RFID transponder assembly. The condition that is read by the condition responsive device relates to physical contact with a field technician or a mating component, relates to electrical connection between an integrated circuit chip and an antenna, relates to one or more environmental conditions, or the like. The components with which the RFID transponder assemblies are associated include components of telecommunications equipment, such as fiber optic connectors, fiber optic adapters, fiber optic patch panels, copper connectors, and copper adapters to list some non-limiting examples.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Publication date: August 1, 2013
    Inventors: John David Downie, Leo Nederlof, James Scott Sutherland, Mark Peter Taylor, Richard Edward Wagner, Matthew Scott Whiting
  • Publication number: 20130022350
    Abstract: An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) method for deploying and/or provisioning service and/or locating faults in an OFN. The method includes providing at least one RFID tag on at least one OFN component of a plurality of OFN components that constitute an OFN and writing OFN component data to the at least one RFID tag that relates to at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags using one or more mobile RFID readers. The OFN component data is recorded and stored in an OFN database unit. The plurality of OFN components are deployed and operations of the OFN are provisioned using the OFN component data. The method may also include using the OFN component data and a plurality of locations on a spatial map to locate a fault in the OFN.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Applicant: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: David Robert Kozischek, John David Downie, Leo Nederlof, James Scott Sutherland, Mark Peter Taylor, Matthew Scott Whiting, Richard Edward Wagner
  • Patent number: 8338476
    Abstract: Contemplated methods and compositions further increase susceptibility of sensitized MRSA against various antibiotic drugs. Most preferably, the MRSA is already sensitized with a galloylated catechin (e.g., ECG), and further sensitization is achieved by exposure to a non-galloylated catechin (e.g., EC), and most preferably the corresponding non-galloylated catechin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2012
    Assignees: Mitsui Norin Co, Ltd., The School of Pharmacy, University of London
    Inventors: Paul Stapleton, Yukihiko Hara, Peter Taylor
  • Patent number: 8264355
    Abstract: An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for deploying and/or maintaining and/or provisioning service and/or locating faults in an OFN. The system includes a plurality of OFN components, and at least one RFID tag that includes RFID tag data that has at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags using one or more mobile RFID readers either prior to, during or after deploying the OFN components. An OFN-component-data database unit is used to store and process the RFID tag data and is automatically updated by the one or more mobile RFID readers. This allows for different maps of the OFN to be made, such as an inventory map and a maintenance map, and for the maps to be automatically updated. The OFN-RFID system allows for mobile automated operations and management of OFN components by service personnel, and provides for faster and more accurate OFN system deployment and maintenance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLC
    Inventors: David Robert Kozischek, John David Downie, Leo Nederlof, James Scott Sutherland, Mark Peter Taylor, Matthew Scott Whiting, Richard Edward Wagner
  • Publication number: 20120217199
    Abstract: In at least one embodiment, the invention preferably relates to a hollow fiber membrane mat having hollow fiber membranes arranged parallel to one another and adjacent to one another, the membranes having a wall and a continuous lumen, wherein the hollow fiber membranes are connected to one another by means of a plurality of linear connecting elements which are arranged spaced apart from one another and parallel to one another and the membranes are kept apart from one another by the linear connecting elements and wherein the hollow fiber membranes are composed of a thermoplastic polymer and wherein the walls of the hollow fiber membranes arranged adjacent to one another are fluid-tight in at least one stripe extending parallel to the linear connecting elements, inside of which stripe the hollow fiber membranes are fluid-tight, preferably have a superheated steam shrinkage of at most 5%. Other embodiments of the invention preferably relate to a method for producing and/or using such hollow fiber membrane mats.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2010
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Inventors: Christian Muehlinghaus, Gareth Peter Taylor, James Clifton Delozier, Eric J. Penegar, Kwantia Cho
  • Patent number: 8070119
    Abstract: A clamp assembly is provided for securing an ancillary device (16) to a standing seam (8), the standing seam comprising a protruding web portion (10) with a head portion (12) at an outer extremity. The clamp assembly includes a substantially rigid member (18; 54) adapted to overlie and contact the head portion of the standing seam. First and second substantially rigid arms (22, 24; 58, 60) extend from the member and are adapted to embrace the head portion in co-operation with the member, at least one of the arms (24; 58, 60) being pivotally interconnected with the member at hinge means (28; 62, 64). The first and second arms have first and second free extremities (36, 38; 70, 72) adapted to face one another and to contact opposite sides of the web portion. Threaded fastener means (40, 41; 86) passes through the ancillary device and into a threaded aperture (46; 88) in the member, from an outer surface of the member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2011
    Inventor: Peter Taylor
  • Publication number: 20110070315
    Abstract: A synergistic composition, or the use of that composition in the manufacture of a medicament, or a method of treatment including the use of that composition, for the treatment of hair loss and baldness, for combined, sequential or simultaneous administration, in any form, via any biological route. In its optimal embodiment the composition consists, in the form of a lotion: 1600-2400 IU/mL Vitamin A Palmitate, 0.64%-0.96% Thiamine Hydrochloride, 0.64%-0.96% Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, 4.8%-7.2% Niacinamide, 2.85%-5.2% D-Panthenol, 1.6%-2.4% L-Arginine, 3.6%-4.4% Methyl Sulphonyl Methane (MSM), 0.08%-0.12% Ginger Oil, 0.08%-0.12% Cinnamon Oil, 0.0996%-0.1494% Oleoresin Capsicum, 1.3%-1.95% Magnesium, 2.4%-3.6% Zinc, 0.192%-0.288% Manganese, 2.6%-3.9% Urea, 2.4%-3.6% Sodium Glycerophosphate, 4.8%-7.2% L-Lysine HCl, plus Preservatives, Co-solvent (Propylene Glycol), Fragrances, Anti-Oxidant, Cooling agent (Menthol), Emulsifier, and Vehicle (Purified water).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2010
    Publication date: March 24, 2011
    Inventors: Robert Peter Taylor, Kartar Singh Lalvani, Ajit Lalvani
  • Publication number: 20110008308
    Abstract: A pharmaceutical composition for use in hair, skin and nail health maintenance, for combined, sequential or simultaneous administration, in any form, via any biological route. In its optimal embodiment the composition consists of a daily intake of 1 tablet that consists of: 5 mcg Vitamin D3, 40 mg Vitamin E (natural source), 60 mg Vitamin C, 8 mg Thiamin (vitamin B1), 4 mg Riboflavin (vitamin B2), 18 mg Niacin (vitamin B3), 10 mg Vitamin B6, 500 mcg Folic Acid, 9 mcg Vitamin B12, 45 mcg Biotin, 40 mg Pantothenic Acid, 12 mg Iron, 75 mg Magnesium, 15 mg Zinc, 200 mcg Iodine, 0.5 mg Manganese, 1 mg Copper, 50 mcg Chromium, 100 mcg Selenium, 10 mg L-Cystine, 2 mg Natural Mixed Carotenoids, 15 mg Grape Seed Extract (95% proanthocyanidins); plus 1 Nutri-dermal softgel capsule that consists of: 300 mg Omega-3 Fish Oil, 6 mg Lutein, 200 mg Starflower Oil, 50 mg Blackcurrant Seed Oil, 4 mg Lycopene, and 5 mg Coenzyme Q10.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2010
    Publication date: January 13, 2011
    Inventors: Robert Peter Taylor, Kartar Singh Lalvani
  • Patent number: 7803274
    Abstract: A contained liquid membrane contactor includes a perforated center tube, first and second membrane mats each with a first and a second end both being open, four tube sheets affixing the membrane mats to the center tube, a shell sealed to the tube sheets, and two end caps. The first end of the first mat extends a first distance beyond the second end of the second mat. The first end of the first mat is open at the first tube sheet while the first end of the second mat is open at the second tube sheet. The second end of the first mat is between the second and fourth tube sheets and the second end of the second mat is between the first and third tube sheets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2010
    Assignee: Celgard LLC
    Inventors: Gareth Peter Taylor, Amitava Sengupta, Timothy D. Price, Linus I. Holstein, Tony R. Vido
  • Publication number: 20100035979
    Abstract: Contemplated methods and compositions further increase susceptibility of sensitized MRSA against various antibiotic drugs. Most preferably, the MRSA is already sensitized with a galloylated catechin (e.g., ECG), and further sensitization is achieved by exposure to a non-galloylated catechin (e.g., EC), and most preferably the corresponding non-galloylated catechin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2005
    Publication date: February 11, 2010
    Inventors: Paul Stapleton, Yukihiko Hara, Peter Taylor
  • Publication number: 20100012805
    Abstract: A clamp assembly is provided for securing an ancillary device (16) to a standing seam (8), the standing seam comprising a protruding web portion (10) with a head portion (12) at an outer extremity. The clamp assembly includes a substantially rigid member (18; 54) adapted to overlie and contact the head portion of the standing seam. First and second substantially rigid arms (22, 24; 58, 60) extend from the member and are adapted to embrace the head portion in co-operation with the member, at least one of the arms (24; 58, 60) being pivotally interconnected with the member at hinge means (28; 62, 64). The first and second arms have first and second free extremities (36, 38; 70, 72) adapted to face one another and to contact opposite sides of the web portion. Threaded fastener means (40, 41; 86) passes through the ancillary device and into a threaded aperture (46; 88) in the member, from an outer surface of the member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2006
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Inventor: Peter Taylor
  • Publication number: 20090272684
    Abstract: A contained liquid membrane contactor includes a perforated center tube, first and second membrane mats each with a first and a second end both being open, four tube sheets affixing the membrane mats to the center tube, a shell sealed to the tube sheets, and two end caps. The first end of the first mat extends a first distance beyond the second end of the second mat. The first end of the first mat is open at the first tube sheet while the first end of the second mat is open at the second tube sheet. The second end of the first mat is between the second and fourth tube sheets and the second end of the second mat is between the first and third tube sheets. The shell has a first port between the first and third tube sheets communicating with the second end of the second mat and a second port between the second and fourth tube sheets communicating with the second end of the first mat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2008
    Publication date: November 5, 2009
    Inventors: Gareth Peter Taylor, Amitava Sengupta, Timothy D. Price, Linus I. Holstein, Tony R. Vido
  • Publication number: 20090249952
    Abstract: A method for the sorption of a liquid or vapor phase trace contaminant from a fluid stream containing an electrically charged particulate, which comprises: providing a fluid stream comprising a liquid or vapor phase trace contaminant and an electrically charged particulate; providing an electrically conductive stationary sorbent having an electrical charge that is of the same polarity as that of the charged particulate; and contacting the fluid stream with the charged stationary sorbent, which sorbs the trace contaminant and repels the charged particulate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2008
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Inventors: Kishor Purushottam Gadkaree, Mark Peter Taylor
  • Publication number: 20090097846
    Abstract: An optical-fiber-network (OFN) radio-frequency identification (RFID) system for deploying and/or maintaining and/or provisioning service and/or locating faults in an OFN. The system includes a plurality of OFN components, and at least one RFID tag that includes RFID tag data that has at least one property of the OFN component associated with the RFID tag. The RFID tag data is written to and read from the RFID tags using one or more mobile RFID readers either prior to, during or after deploying the OFN components. An OFN-component-data database unit is used to store and process the RFID tag data and is automatically updated by the one or more mobile RFID readers. This allows for different maps of the OFN to be made, such as an inventory map and a maintenance map, and for the maps to be automatically updated. The OFN-RFID system allows for mobile automated operations and management of OFN components by service personnel, and provides for faster and more accurate OFN system deployment and maintenance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Inventors: DAVID ROBERT KOZISCHEK, JOHN DAVID DOWNIE, LEO NEDERLOF, JAMES SCOTT SUTHERLAND, MARK PETER TAYLOR, MATTHEW SCOTT WHITING, RICHARD EDWARD WAGNER