Patents by Inventor Philip Andrew
Philip 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: 7084102Abstract: A perfumed detergent tablet comprises a clay mineral compound and a heavy metal ion sequestrant. The clay mineral helps disperse the tablet in aqueous media and acts as a fabric softener for laundered fabrics. The perfume is free of Schiff bases, such as those formed from anthranilates and aldehydes, which can discolor the clay.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: José Arnau, Philip Andrew Cunningham, Michael Green, Allan Campbell McRitchie
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Publication number: 20060148352Abstract: An absorbent material comprises a flexible, skin-conformable, moisture-absorbent sheet member, optionally a net member in sheet form overlying and associated with the absorbent sheet member on at least one face thereof, and a hydrogel disposed on at least one of the net member, when present, and the absorbent sheet member in an amount of less than about 500 g of hydrogel per square metre per face, wherein the aqueous saline absorbency rate of the absorbent material through the face on which the hydrogel is disposed is less than about 300 seconds. Absorbent articles comprising the absorbent material and methods of manufacturing the material or articles are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2005Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Hugh Munro, Philip Andrews, Susana Garcia
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Patent number: 7072517Abstract: A method inverse discrete wavelet transforms subband data in segments and maintains a state between segments. The method selects one of a plurality of different computational procedures for performing the inverse DWT by testing the state and the subset of the current segment of subband data to determine if a current segment can be inverse transformed with a reduced computation procedure. If the test is positive the method performs the inverse DWT using the reduced computation procedure; otherwise the method performs the inverse DWT of the segment using another procedure.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: James Philip Andrew
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Patent number: 7068038Abstract: A 240 volt outlet tester is described. The 240 volt outlet tester includes a housing with three or four prongs extending outwardly from a base of the housing. The prongs are designed so that they can be inserted into either a three or four wire 240 volt outlet. Indicator lights are integrated into the housing. A test circuit is located within the housing. The test circuit is designed to detect whether the 240 volt outlet has been wired correctly. If the 240 volt outlet is correctly wired, all the indicator lights integrated into the housing illuminate. If the 240 volt outlet is improperly wired, one or more indicator lights do not illuminate.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2004Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Larry Boyd Mason, Dave Paul Lock, Philip Andrew Molloy, Ronald Dale Patrick
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Patent number: 7065903Abstract: A device for treating fabrics in a tumble dryer during multiple tumble drying cycles, the device comprising a support member attachable to a reservoir for storing fabric treatment composition, the support member including attachment means for attachment of the device to the tumble dryer interior, preferably the door, wherein the device, preferably the support member, includes one or more flexible portions which contact the dryer interior and allow positional adjustment of the device relative to the tumble dryer interior, during attachment by the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: David Jones, Philip Andrew Tarrant
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Patent number: 7009833Abstract: A charge storage device comprising: a first electrode, a second electrode being opposed to and spaced apart from the first electrode; a porous separator disposed between the electrodes; a sealed package for containing the electrodes, the separator and an electrolyte in which the electrodes are immersed; and a first terminal and a second terminal being electrically connected to the first electrode and the second electrode respectively and both extending from the package to allow external electrical connection to the respective electrodes, wherein the gravimetric FOM of the device is greater than about 2.1 Watts/gram.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Energy Storage Systems Pty. Ltd.Inventors: George Lange Paul, Rory Albert James Pynenburg, Peter John Mahon, Anthony Michael Vassallo, Philip Andrew Jones, Sarkis Keshishian, Anthony Gaetano Pandolfo
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Patent number: 6999626Abstract: A method is disclosed for recovering image memory capacity, in relation to an image which has been encoded using a linear transform according to a layer progressive mode into L layers, L being an integer value greater than unity, the L layers being stored in an image memory having a limited capacity. The method comprises defining a Quality Reduction Factor (700), being a positive integer value, identifying at least one of the L layers corresponding to the Quality Reduction Factor, and discarding (702) said at least one of the L layers in progressive order in accordance with the Quality Reduction Factor, thereby recovering said memory capacity.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: James Philip Andrew
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Patent number: 6999205Abstract: A method of determining the location of an optical feature in an image projection system, the method comprising: 1) projecting a first image of the feature onto a detector with a lens in a first position; 2) sensing, with the detector, the position of the first image of the feature; 3) projecting a second image of the feature onto a detector with a lens in a second position laterally spaced from the first position; 4) sensing, with the detector, the position of the second image of the feature; and 5) deducing the location of the defect from the difference between the positions sensed in steps 2) and 4).Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Fujifilm Electronic Imaging LimitedInventors: Philip Andrew Westlake, Nigel Ingram Bromley, Elaine Kathryn Stedman
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Publication number: 20050287191Abstract: A method for producing a hydrogel/fibre composite comprises: impregnating fibres of a fibrous material with a precursor solution comprising at least one polymerisable, and optionally also crosslinkable, monomer such that at least partial swelling of the fibres takes place; and polymerising, and optionally also crosslinking, the at least one monomer after impregnation and at least partial swelling of the fibres such that the integrity of the fibrous material is at least partially preserved in the resulting hydrogel/fibre composite, provided that the crosslinking is not initiated solely by cation release from the fibres of the fibrous material. The invention provides a hydrogel/fibre composite prepared or preparable by the said method. The hydrogel/fibre composite may be adhesive to human skin with good properties of performance and subsequent painless removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: First Water LimitedInventors: Hugh Munro, Philip Andrews, Gareth Jeffrey, Susana Sainz Garcia
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Patent number: 6978048Abstract: A method of encoding an digital image (502) by a discrete wavelet transform (DWT) to a predetermined level of decomposition on a block by block basis, each block (1501, 1504, 1506) having a specified size in number of coefficients, is disclosed. The image is divided into tiles, each having dimensions required to produce the number of coefficients in a first dimension of the transformed block at the predetermined level of decomposition, and less than the number of coefficients in a second dimension of the transformed block. At a particular DWT level, tiles are decomposed. HH, HL and LH subband coefficients are accumulated to form blocks of specified size, and these are encoded to a bit stream (402). A predetermined number of associated LL subband coefficients are similarly accumulated, the process performed recursively per DWT level until the predetermined decomposition level is attained, and the corresponding LL subband coefficients encoded to the bit stream (402).Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Paul Raymond Higginbottom, Eric Majani, James Philip Andrew
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Patent number: 6968980Abstract: The present invention is directed to a pour spout fitment that has an enlarged spout opening thereby making it less susceptible to double pouring and advantageous for dispensing new flowable product forms such as gels. The pour spout opening is large relative to the bottle opening which is equated with the fitment's circumscribing wall. Accordingly, the pour spout fitment is less susceptible to double pouring and may also be useful for pouring more viscous product forms such as gels.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, a division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Edward John Giblin, Philip Andrew Tarrant, Alyson Leigh Garcia, Jaimee Terese Simone
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Patent number: 6944349Abstract: In a digital filtering device adopting wavelet transformation, a memory occupancy level of processed data is decreased. An image is divided into a plurality of first blocks each consisting of W pixels by H pixels. Wavelet transformation is performed on each of the first blocks in order to produce sub-frequency band blocks LL, LH, HL, an HH. Sub-frequency band blocks LL produced from the first blocks are grouped in order to produce second blocks having the same size as the first blocks. Wavelet transformation is performed again on the second blocks.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Patrice Onno, Eric Majani, James Philip Andrew
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Patent number: 6937595Abstract: An device, called a facilities management platform (FMP) connects current digital and analog carrier networks and packet switched networks of interexchange carriers with high speed multiple access subscriber links implemented over twisted pair lines. The subscriber line is terminated by an access module containing one or more modems. In preferred embodiments, the modems are high-speed digital tethered vial radio channel or xDSL modems. The FMP interface applies and receives signaling and voice through a digital loop carrier (DLC) via a multiplexer connected directly to the DLC backplane. The multiplexer is controlled by a controller of an access module. It translates data from the subscriber link to the form compatible with the digital backplane to create the appearance of one or more line cards. The FMP also may contain a sound generator to allow it to handle calls through an analog carrier network.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Farhad Barzegar, Irwin Gerszberg, Philip Andrew Treventi
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Patent number: 6923006Abstract: Water supplied from a bottle 1 is pre-chilled in a reservoir 3. A two-part water pump 11 transfers water under pressure through a jet nozzle 14 into an oxygen space 17 in a PET pressure vessel 12, which entrains oxygen into the water. The pressure vessel is received in a conductive holder 18 and is cooled by a peltier element 19 provided with cooling fins 20. The holder 18 forms a capacitive level sensor with a probe 32 inside the vessel, which starts the pump 11 when oxygenated water is drawn off via a draw tube 28 and discharge valve 31. When the water level in the oxygenating vessel is restored a solenoid valve 25 opens to restore the oxygen pressure in the vessel. For hygiene purposes the pumping body can be removed from the pump motor and replaced together with the reservoir 3 and oxygenating vessel 12 along with the associated tubing.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventors: Philip Andrew Walton, Gary Squire, Robert Tansley, Andrew Gibbs
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Patent number: 6920034Abstract: A charge storage device comprising: a first electrode; a second electrode being opposed to and spaced apart from the first electrode; a porous separator disposed between the electrodes; a sealed package for containing the electrodes, the separator and an electrolyte in which the electrodes are immersed; and a first terminal and a second terminal being electrically connected to the first electrode and the second electrode respectively and both extending from the package to allow external electrical connection to the respective electrodes, wherein the gravimetric FOM of the device is greater than about 2.1 Watts/gram.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Energy Storage Systems PTY LTDInventors: George Lange Paul, Rory Albert James Pynenburg, Peter John Mahon, Anthony Michael Vassallo, Philip Andrew Jones, Sarkis Keshishian, Anthony Gaetano Pandolfo
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Patent number: 6890179Abstract: Electronic media for teaching others financial principles includes an interactive game that includes a financial lesson. The interactive game may be remotely accessed by users via a network such as the Internet. In certain embodiments the interactive game includes (i) a lesson portion; (ii) a game play portion; and, optionally, (iii) a lesson reinforcement portion. In other embodiments the interactive game includes one or more rewards for successfully completing each interactive game. Such rewards may include a certificate of achievement and/or access to an otherwise inaccessible game.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Cashflow Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Andrew Rogan, David Andrew Gipp
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Patent number: 6891895Abstract: A digital signal is transformed in at least two different frequency bands according to at least two different resolutions. The signal is divided into first blocks all having the same predetermined first number of samples. Each of the first blocks is transformed into a plurality of second blocks, any second block under consideration having a second respective number of samples which depends on the resolution of the second block under consideration, and containing samples selected according to their frequency. Second blocks issuing from the transformation of different first blocks are grouped in order to form third blocks all having the same predetermined third number of samples which is at least equal to the largest of the second numbers.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Patrice Onno, Eric Majani, Bertrand Berthelot, James Philip Andrew, Paul Raymond Higginbottom
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Patent number: 6885662Abstract: A new architecture capable of utilizing the existing twisted pair interface between customer premises equipment and an associated serving local switching office is used to provide a vast array of new services to customers. Using an intelligent services director (ISD) at the customer services equipment as an interface for the equipment to an existing twisted cable pair and a facilities management platform (FMP) at the serving local switching office as an interface to various networks and service opportunities, new services such as simultaneous, multiple calls (voice analog or digital), facsimile, Internet traffic and other data can be transmitted and received over the twisted cable pair by using digital subscriber loop transmission schemes. The new services include but are not limited to videophone, utility meter reading and monitoring, broadcasting and multicasting.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Irwin Gerszberg, Robert Raymond Miller, II, Dennis Matthew Romain, Jesse Eugene Russell, Philip Andrew Treventi
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Patent number: 6877701Abstract: A coiled hose and system for storing the coiled hose are disclosed. The coiled hose has a memory for maintaining a consistent coiled configuration about a central axis. The coiled hose includes a kink resistor. The system for storing the coiled hose may be wall mountable or ground mountable.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: Philip Andrew Greubel
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Patent number: 6869923Abstract: The present invention relates to a perfume composition for delivery of high impact accord perfume ingredients, encapsulated embodiments of such compositions and their use in laundry and cleaning applications.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Philip Andrew Cunningham, Michael Green, Allan Campbell McRitchie