Patents by Inventor Philip A. Green
Philip A. Green 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: 9689528Abstract: A multiuse bracket and support device for securing supports to a structure includes a band, which is flexible, that has a first end, a second end, opposing side edges, a front and a back. Each of a plurality of first couplers is coupled to the band. A first fastener is coupled to the back proximate to the first end, and a second fastener is coupled to the front proximate to the second end. The second fastener is complimentary to the first fastener. Each of a plurality of brackets comprises a second coupler coupled to a support. The second coupler is complimentary to the first coupler.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2015Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Inventor: Philip Green
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Publication number: 20170114952Abstract: A multiuse bracket and support device for securing supports to a structure includes a band, which is flexible, that has a first end, a second end, opposing side edges, a front and a back. Each of a plurality of first couplers is coupled to the band. A first fastener is coupled to the back proximate to the first end, and a second fastener is coupled to the front proximate to the second end. The second fastener is complimentary to the first fastener. Each of a plurality of brackets comprises a second coupler coupled to a support. The second coupler is complimentary to the first coupler.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2015Publication date: April 27, 2017Inventor: Philip Green
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Publication number: 20150307809Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for extracting non-polar lipids from microalgae are achieved using a lipid extraction device having an anode and a cathode that forms a channel and defines a fluid flow path through which an aqueous slurry is passed. An electromotive force is applied across the channel at a gap distance in a range from 0 5 mm to 200 mm to cause the non-polar lipids to be released from the algae cells. The non-polar lipids can be extracted at a high throughput rate and with low concentrations of polar lipids such as phospholipids and chlorophyll.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: OriginClear, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Eckelberry, Michael Philip Green, Scott Alexander Fraser
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Patent number: 9072800Abstract: A hand sanitizer (2) comprises: (a) a first part comprising a chlorite in an alcoholic medium having a first foam promoter dissolved therein and contained in a first foam dispenser (4) whereby it is dispensed as a first foam; and (b) a second part which comprises an acid in an alcoholic medium which has a second foam promoter dissolved therein and which is contained in a second foam dispenser (6) whereby it is dispensed as a second foam; wherein the chlorite and the acid will react to provide chlorine dioxide when the first foam is mixed with the second foam; and wherein a mixture (18) of equal quantities of the first part and the second part contains at least 50% alcohol by weight.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: TRISTEL PLCInventor: Bruce Philip Green
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Publication number: 20150129722Abstract: An outlet cover comprising a face plate 6 with at least one outlet opening to fit over an electrical wall outlet; and a flat ledge 1 above and perpendicular to the outlet opening, wherein the ledge 1 has an opening 3, such that a mobile device and/or tablet fits securely on the ledge and the charging wire for the device and/or tablet fits through the opening 3 to charge the device and/or tablet without excess wire hanging.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventor: Philip GREEN
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Publication number: 20150079676Abstract: A system for separating motile and non-motile sperm comprises a microvolume into which a fluid containing sperm is delivered, at least partly defined by a wall which includes a termination or a change in angle away from the microvolume, defining an exit from the microvolume. Sperm delivered into the microvolume in a fluid that are motile move entrained along the wall and leave the wall at the termination with an outward turn to or towards a collection reservoir or passage from the microvolume. Typically the system is implemented on a microfluidic chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2013Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventors: Bryon Elmer Wright, Mark Philip Green
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Patent number: 8944269Abstract: A watercraft fuel cap having the ability to lock in place to a common fuel filler receiver and having a series of unique downward slot designs and necessitating a matching downward slot designed key for tightening or removing the fuel cap from the fuel filler receiver. The fuel cap would also have the ability for a tethering device which attaches the fuel cap and the fuel receiver together. When the fuel cap is removed for the re-fueling process the tether allows for removal but limits the distance the fuel cap can be moved away from the fuel filler receiver. The tether keeps the fuel cap from being missed placed or falling into the water.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Vehicle Enhancement LabsInventor: Michael Philip Green
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Patent number: 8840847Abstract: A two-part sterilant system comprises: (a) a first part comprising a first reagent in an aqueous medium having a first foam promoter dissolved therein and contained in a first dispenser whereby it may be dispensed as a first foam; and (b) a second part which comprises a second reagent in an aqueous medium having a second foam promoter dissolved therein and contained in a second dispenser whereby it may be dispensed as a second foam; wherein the first reagent and the second reagent will react to provide a sterilizing composition when the first foam is mixed with the second foam.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Tristel PLCInventor: Bruce Philip Green
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Publication number: 20140142489Abstract: A two-part sterilant system comprises a first part comprising a first reagent in a carrier medium and a second part which is miscible with the first part and which comprises a second reagent in a carrier medium. The first reagent and the second reagent will react when mixed to provide a sterilising composition. The first part is contained in a pump dispenser (2) whereby it may be dispensed as a fluid, and the second part is absorbed or impregnated in at least one fabric member (18) in a sealed container (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: TRISTEL PLCInventor: Bruce Philip Green
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Patent number: 8642054Abstract: A two-part sterilant system comprises a first part comprising a first reagent in a carrier medium and a second part which is miscible with the first part and which comprises a second reagent in a carrier medium. The first reagent and the second reagent will react when mixed to provide a sterilizing composition. The first part is contained in a pump dispenser (2) whereby it may be dispensed as a fluid, and the second part is absorbed or impregnated in at least one fabric member (18) in a sealed container (20).Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Tristel PLCInventor: Bruce Philip Green
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Patent number: 8596556Abstract: The present invention provides additional cooling assistance for automotive heat exchanging systems used for the cooling of liquids or air needed for engine operations. This operating system utilizes a liquid reservoir, an electric pump, a liquid transfer hose housing a directional flow valve, a spray nozzle, a liquid recycling tray mounted below the heat exchanger, a recycling liquid return hose, an electrical timed pulse relay circuit incorporated into a remotely mounted electrical on and off switch assembly, or the system can be automated with the incorporation of an adjustable thermostatic control sensor circuit. Under extreme operating conditions, a vehicle's engine can reach undesirable operating temperatures and when providing a mist of liquid to the frontal area of the heat exchanger, helps to stabilize or drop the engine's operating temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Vehicle Enhancement LabsInventor: Michael Philip Green
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Publication number: 20120121461Abstract: A hand sanitizer (2) comprises: (a) a first part comprising a chlorite in an alcoholic medium having a first foam promoter dissolved therein and contained in a first foam dispenser (4) whereby it is dispensed as a first foam; and (b) a second part which comprises an acid in an alcoholic medium which has a second foam promoter dissolved therein and which is contained in a second foam dispenser (6) whereby it is dispensed as a second foam; wherein the chlorite and the acid will react to provide chlorine dioxide when the first foam is mixed with the second foam; and wherein a mixture (18) of equal quantities of the first part and the second part contains at least 50% alcohol by weight.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Tristel PLCInventor: Bruce Philip Green
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Patent number: 8080216Abstract: A decontamination system suitable for decontaminating items of medical equipment such as endoscopes, the system comprising: (I) a plurality of pre-clean wipes comprising moist fabric members for wiping an item to be decontaminated; (II) a two-part sterilant system comprising: (a) a first part comprising a first reagent in a carrier medium; and (b) a second part which is miscible with the first part and which comprises a second reagent in a carrier medium; wherein the first reagent and the second reagent will react when mixed to provide a sterilizing composition; the first part being contained in a dispenser (2) whereby it may be dispensed as a fluid, and the second part being absorbed or impregnated in a plurality of sterilizing wipes (18) each of which comprises a fabric member in a sealed container (20); and (III) a plurality of rinse wipes, each rinse wipe comprising a moist, sterile, fabric member in its own sealed container (40).Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2010Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Tristel PLCInventors: Bruce Philip Green, Paul Swinney
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Patent number: 8021541Abstract: The present invention relates to an automotive engine cooling system and the ability to filter contaminates from the cooling system liquid thus slowing down metal erosion of internal cooling system components. The present invention also allows the user to visually see the condition of the filtering device and the condition of the cooling system liquid. If the filtering device should plug or clog, a by-pass system is in place to allow the cooling system liquid to continue circulation not affecting the vehicle's engine temperature.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Vehicle Enhancement LabsInventor: Michael Philip Green
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Patent number: 8015858Abstract: The present invention a portable universal electric radiator cap pressure tester, having a multiple of common radiator cap filler necks fixed on a dash board. The fixed filler necks simulate the filler neck openings on a vehicle's radiator or overflow reservoir. This allows the user the ability to quickly install a common radiator cap on the face of the tool and pressurize the radiator cap to its maximum recommended pressure. This gives the user the knowledge if a used radiator cap will hold its recommend pressure and provide a water tight seal during operation on a vehicle when the engine cooling system is under operating pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Vehicle Enhancement LabsInventor: Michael Philip Green
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Publication number: 20110095225Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for extracting non-polar lipids from microalgae are achieved using a lipid extraction device having an anode and a cathode that forms a channel and defines a fluid flow path through which an aqueous slurry is passed. An electromotive force is applied across the channel at a gap distance in a range from 0.5 mm to 200 mm to cause the non-polar lipids to be released from the algae cells. The non-polar lipids can be extracted at a high throughput rate and with low concentrations of polar lipids such as phospholipids and chlorophyll.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: ORIGIN OIL, INC.Inventors: Nicholas D. Eckelberry, Michael Philip Green, Scott Alexander Fraser
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Publication number: 20100314267Abstract: A decontamination system suitable for decontaminating items of medical equipment such as endoscopes, the system comprising: (I) a plurality of pre-clean wipes comprising moist fabric members for wiping an item to be decontaminated; (II) a two-part sterilant system comprising: (a) a first part comprising a first reagent in a carrier medium; and (b) a second part which is miscible with the first part and which comprises a second reagent in a carrier medium; wherein the first reagent and the second reagent will react when mixed to provide a sterilising composition; the first part being contained in a dispenser (2) whereby it may be dispensed as a fluid, and the second part being absorbed or impregnated in a plurality of sterilising wipes (18) each of which comprises a fabric member in a sealed container (20); and (III) a plurality of rinse wipes, each rinse wipe comprising a moist, sterile, fabric member in its own sealed container (40).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Tristel PLCInventors: Bruce Philip Green, Paul Swinney
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Patent number: 7807118Abstract: A decontamination system suitable for decontaminating items of medical equipment such as endoscopes, the system comprising: (I) a plurality of pre-clean wipes comprising moist fabric members for wiping an item to be decontaminated; (II) a two-part sterilant system comprising: (a) a first part comprising a first reagent in a carrier medium; and (b) a second part which is miscible with the first part and which comprises a second reagent in a carrier medium; wherein the first reagent and the second reagent will react when mixed to provide a sterilising composition; the first part being contained in a dispenser (2) whereby it may be dispensed as a fluid, and the second part being absorbed or impregnated in a plurality of sterilising wipes (18) each of which comprises a fabric member in a sealed container (20); and (III) a plurality of rinse wipes, each rinse wipe comprising a moist, sterile, fabric member in its own sealed container (40).Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Tristel PLCInventors: Bruce Philip Green, Paul Swinney
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Patent number: 7775183Abstract: The present invention removes voltage that accumulates over a period of time in an automotive engine cooling system. This accumulation of voltage is provided a path to travel inside the engine and cooling system by the cooling liquid used to cool the vehicles engine. This accumulation of voltage looks for a likable metal to bond with and the constant colliding of the voltage trying to bond with the metal creates damage know as electrolytic metal erosion. Overtime this act of nature erodes and weakens metal cooling system components causing them to fail. This process can lead to the vehicle breaking down due to its engine overheating. The electronic voltage remover is designed to remove and dissipate this harmful voltage from the vehicle's engine cooling system.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Vehicle Enhancement LabsInventor: Michael Philip Green
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Publication number: 20100132099Abstract: A composite material which is elastic, which exhibits a resistive load under deformation which increases with the rate of deformation, which is unfoamed or foamed, comminuted or uncomminuted and which comprises i) a first polymer-based elastic material and ii) a second polymer-based material, different from i), which exhibits dilatancy in the absence of i) wherein ii) is entrapped in a solid matrix of i), the composite material being unfoamed or, when foamed, preparable by incorporating ii) with i) prior to foaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: DESIGN BLUE LIMITEDInventors: Philip Green, Richard Palmer