Patents by Inventor Robert Coleman
Robert Coleman 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: 12129643Abstract: A monolithic concrete modular connecting panel system for walls and roofs includes a foundation for a building, wall panels vertically aligned on the foundation and secured to the foundation to form a perimeter of the building. The system includes a plurality of roof panels secured to a top edge of the wall panels and spanning across the perimeter of the building. A plurality of crisscrossing rebar rods and wire mesh within the wall panels and roof panels are connected together with rebar rods of the foundation to form a steel cage for the building. Each wall and roof panel includes a metal frame, and a concrete board that divides the metal frames into an inner section and an outer section. In addition, the system includes concrete sprayed on the outer sections of the wall panels and sprayed or poured on the roof panels to form a monolithic concrete structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2024Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Patent number: 10682091Abstract: A method of determining a condition of bone structure in a living organism includes impacting a bone to induce vibration in multiple modes having a resonance frequency in a range of about 400 Hz to about 1000 Hz, detecting at least one modal vibration response of the bone for the at least one mode of vibration, and analyzing the at least one modal vibration response to determine a modal vibration characteristic of the bone. A system for determining a condition of bone structure in a living organism includes a force input device configured to impact a bone to induce vibration having a resonance frequency of about 400 Hz to about 1000 Hz, at least one sensor configured to sense at least one modal vibration response, and a computer configured to collect modal vibration response data and analyze the modal vibration response data to determine a vibration characteristic of the bone.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: SIGNALYSIS INC.Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Patent number: 10427478Abstract: A tow ball adaptor for coupling an implement hitch to a tow ball includes a plate. A first hole in the plate is complementary to and configured to insert a tow ball that is coupled to a vehicle. A coupler is coupled to the plate and configured to couple to the tow ball to retain the tow ball in the first hole. A cutout that extends into the plate is substantially complementary to and configured to insert an implement hitch. A plurality of third holes in the plate extends linearly between the first hole and the cutout. The third holes are complementary to and positioned to selectively align with a pair of orifices that is positioned singly in an upper and a lower tongue of the implement hitch. A hitch pin is inserted through the orifices and the third hole to couple the implement hitch to the plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Patent number: 10199114Abstract: A flash memory device includes an array of non-volatile memory (NVM) cells, at least one detection NVM cell, and a sensing circuit. The array of NVM cells are configured to store data. The sensing circuit is coupled to the at least one detection NVM cell and is configured to measure a charge on the at least one detection NVM cell. The sensing circuit is also configured to compare the measured charge with a threshold charge level and to trigger a refresh of the array of NVM cells in response to the measured charge being less than the threshold charge level.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: I-Heng Huang, Benish Babu, Steven Haehnichen, Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20180361808Abstract: A tow ball adaptor for coupling an implement hitch to a tow ball includes a plate. A first hole in the plate is complementary to and configured to insert a tow ball that is coupled to a vehicle. A coupler is coupled to the plate and configured to couple to the tow ball to retain the tow ball in the first hole. A cutout that extends into the plate is substantially complementary to and configured to insert an implement hitch. A plurality of third holes in the plate extends linearly between the first hole and the cutout. The third holes are complementary to and positioned to selectively align with a pair of orifices that is positioned singly in an upper and a lower tongue of the implement hitch. A hitch pin is inserted through the orifices and the third hole to couple the implement hitch to the plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2017Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20180342306Abstract: A flash memory device includes an array of non-volatile memory (NVM) cells, at least one detection NVM cell, and a sensing circuit. The array of NVM cells are configured to store data. The sensing circuit is coupled to the at least one detection NVM cell and is configured to measure a charge on the at least one detection NVM cell. The sensing circuit is also configured to compare the measured charge with a threshold charge level and to trigger a refresh of the array of NVM cells in response to the measured charge being less than the threshold charge level.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2017Publication date: November 29, 2018Inventors: I-Heng HUANG, Benish BABU, Steven HAEHNICHEN, Robert COLEMAN
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Publication number: 20170181688Abstract: A method of determining a condition of bone structure in a living organism includes impacting a bone to induce vibration in multiple modes having a resonance frequency in a range of about 400 Hz to about 1000 Hz, detecting at least one modal vibration response of the bone for the at least one mode of vibration, and analyzing the at least one modal vibration response to determine a modal vibration characteristic of the bone. A system for determining a condition of bone structure in a living organism includes a force input device configured to impact a bone to induce vibration having a resonance frequency of about 400 Hz to about 1000 Hz, at least one sensor configured to sense at least one modal vibration response, and a computer configured to collect modal vibration response data and analyze the modal vibration response data to determine a vibration characteristic of the bone.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2016Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Patent number: 9227338Abstract: Wood preservatives, methods for protecting wood and wood-based products and/or structures utilizing the preservatives, and treated wood and wood-based articles and/or structures incorporating the preservatives are described. Methods are also provided for remediating structures already infected with mold. The subject wood preservative formulation includes a borate compound and a fatty acid. The addition of an emulsifier to the formulation further facilitates application of the treatment. The combination of a borate compound and fatty acid combination typically provide a synergistic effect compared to the additive result provided by the combination's individual components.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2014Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20150158200Abstract: Wood preservatives, methods for protecting wood and wood-based products and/or structures utilizing the preservatives, and treated wood and wood-based articles and/or structures incorporating the preservatives are described. Methods are also provided for remediating structures already infected with mold. The subject wood preservative formulation includes a borate compound and a fatty acid. The addition of an emulsifier to the formulation further facilitates application of the treatment. The combination of a borate compound and fatty acid combination typically provide a synergistic effect compared to the additive result provided by the combination's individual components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2014Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20150090750Abstract: Disclosed is a magazine holder for a firearm. The magazine holder includes a front segment, a middle segment, and a rear segment, wherein the segments are connected to form a unitary structure. The front segment and the rear segment are folded upwards to wrap around a forearm of a user. The middle segment is folded downward to create a slot to hold a magazine therebetween. The magazine holder mounts to the forearm of the user by means of a front and a rear adjustable strap, wherein the front adjustable strap is connected to the front segment and can wrap around the wrist of the user. The rear adjustment strap is connected to the rear segment and can wrap around the forearm of the user near the elbow. In one embodiment, the front adjustable strap may comprise hook and loop fasteners and the rear adjustable strap may comprise release buckles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20110142602Abstract: Variable elements of a turbine engine such as variable inlet guide vanes, variable bleed valves and variable stator vanes can be adjusted to provide a desired level of power and/or efficiency for the turbine engine across a range of operating conditions. The variable element settings typically determined through experimentation when the engine is new. Unfortunately, over the life cycle of the turbine engine, as wear occurs, the original variable element settings may no longer provide a desired level of power and efficiency. To correct this problem, offsets to the original variable element settings are calculated based on observable operational conditions which provide a measure of the wear that has occurred. The offsets are applied to the original variable element settings to generate corrected variable element settings. These corrected variable element settings are then used to configure the turbine engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Mohammad Waseem ADHAMI, Stephen Bartlett, Robert Coleman, Kenneth Meiners
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Publication number: 20100331410Abstract: A compound of formula: for treating ocular hypertension.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: Asterand UK LimitedInventors: Robert Coleman, David Middlemiss
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Publication number: 20080039502Abstract: Compounds of formula (I): wherein: R2 is H or an optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl group; Y is either —(CH2)n—X—, where n is 1 or 2 and X is O, S, S(?O), S(?O)2, or NRN1, where RN1 is selected from H or optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl, or Y is —C(?O)NRN2—, where RN2 is selected from H, and optionally substituted C1-7 alkyl or C5-20 aryl; R3 is an optionally substituted C6 aryl group linked to a further optionally substituted C6 aryl group, wherein if both C6 aryl groups are benzene rings, there may be an oxygen bridge between the two rings, bound adjacent the link on both rings; A is a single bond or a C1-3 alkylene group; and R5 is either: (i) carboxy; (ii) a group of formula (II): (iii) a group of formula (III): wherein R is optionally substituted C1-7 alkyl, C5-20 aryl or NRN3RN4, where RN3 and RN4 are independently selected from optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl; (iv) tetrazol-5-yl.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: ASTERAND UK LIMITEDInventors: Alexander Oxford, Richard Davis, Robert Coleman, Kenneth Clark, David Clark, Neil Harris, Garry Fenton, George Hynd, Keith Stuttle, Jonathan Sutton, Christopher Newton
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Publication number: 20070249699Abstract: This invention relates to agricultural compositions, particularly pesticidal compositions which find particular use as a fungicide or herbicide composition. The pesticidal composition can include one or more fatty acids and one or more organic acids different from the fatty acid. The organic acid can but need not exhibit any fungicidal activity; however, when combined with a fatty acid, the organic acid functions as a potent synergist for the fatty acid as a fungicide. Additionally, the pesticidal composition can include other components such as emulsifiers, adjuvants, surfactants and diluents. The pesticidal composition significantly reduces or prevents the fungal infection of cash crops including vegetables, fruits, berries, seeds, grains and at higher application rates, can also be used as a herbicide and/or harvest aid or desiccant for harvested crops such as potatoes. The addition of an emulsifier further enhances the herbicidal properties of the compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20070219115Abstract: A method of treating a patient suffering from a malignant disease comprising administering to the patient an effective amount of a chemotherapeutic agent selected from the group consisting of: taxol, a derivative thereof and letrozole, followed sequentially by an effective amount of a bisphosphonate. The invention further provides a method of treating a patient suffering from a malignant disease comprising administering to the patient an effective amount of a bisphosphonate followed sequentially by an effective amount of TRAIL.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2004Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Robert Coleman, Ingunn Holen, Helen Neville-Webbe, Catherine Evans
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Publication number: 20070135503Abstract: A compound of formula (I): or a salt, solvate and chemically protected form thereof, wherein one of R2 and R5 is: (i) H or an optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl group; or (ii) an optionally substituted C5-7 aryl; and the other of R2 and R5 is the other group; m and n can be 0 or 1, and m+n=1 or 2 RN is H or optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl R3 is either: (i) carboxy; (ii) a group of formula (II): (iii) a group of formula (III): wherein R is optionally substituted C1-7 alkyl, C5-20 aryl, or NRN3RN4, where RN3 and RN4 are independently selected from optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl; or (iv) tetrazol-5-yl.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2004Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: David Clark, Neil Harris, Garry Fenton, George Hynd, Keith Stuttle, Jonathan Sutton, Alexander Oxford, Richard Davis, Robert Coleman, Kenneth Clark
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Publication number: 20070123575Abstract: Compounds of formula (I): wherein: R2 is H or an optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl group; Y is either —(CH2)n—X—, where n is 1 or 2 and X is O, S, S(?O), S(?O)2, or NRN1, where RN1 is selected from H or optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl, or Y is —C(?O)NRN2—, where RN2 is selected from H, and optionally substituted C1-7 alkyl or C5-20 aryl; R3 is an optionally substituted C6 aryl group linked to a further optionally substituted C6 aryl group, wherein if both C6 aryl groups are benzene rings, there may be an oxygen bridge between the two rings, bound adjacent the link on both rings; A is a single bond or a C1-3 alkylene group; and R5 is either: (i) carboxy; (ii) a group of formula (II): ; or (iii) a group of formula (III): wherein R is optionally substituted C1-7 alkyl, C5-20 aryl or NRN3RN4, where RN3 and RN4 are independently selected from optionally substituted C1-4 alkyl; (iv) tetrazol-5-yl.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Alexander Oxford, Richard Davis, Robert Coleman, Kenneth Clark, David Clark, Neil Harris, Garry Fenton, George Hynd, Keith Stuttle, Jonathan Sutton, Christopher Newton
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Publication number: 20070020181Abstract: This invention provides devices, compositions and methods for determining the concentration of one or more metabolites or analytes in a biological sample, including cells, tissues, organs, organisms, and biological fluids. In particular, this invention provides materials, apparatuses, and methods for several non-invasive techniques for the determination of in vivo blood glucose concentration levels based upon the in vivo measurement of one or more biologically active molecules found in skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Jerome Workman, Christopher Lambert, Robert Coleman
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Patent number: 6969696Abstract: The invention provides, improved herbicide compositions, methods of making the compositions and methods of controlling plant growth. The subject invention relates to combining fatty acid based and other herbicides with succinic acid, succinic acid derivatives and other additives such as those having essentially no herbicidal activity to increase the activity of the herbicide and provide methods of controlling plant growth by applying a combination of a herbicidal fatty acid with succinic acid and/or succinic acid derivative chemicals and/or other additives. In addition to the use of succinic acid, combining other Krebs cycle acids with herbicides can also provide beneficial effects. Concentrations of herbicides and additives applied to plants in accordance with the invention can include compositions involving 0.1 to 30% herbicide, preferably 0.5 to 15% herbicide and additive and more preferably 1-8% herbicide.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Summerdale, Inc.Inventor: Robert Coleman
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Publication number: 20050256170Abstract: A compound of formula (I): or a salt, solvate and chemically protected form thereof, wherein: R5is an optionally substituted C5-20 aryl or C4-20 alkyl group; A is selected from the group consisting of: wherein X and Y are selected from the group consisiting of: O and CR3; S and CR3; NH and CR3; NH and N; O and N; S and N; N and S; and N and O.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventors: Alexander Oxford, Richard Davis, Robert Coleman, Kenneth Clark, David Clark, Neil Harris, Garry Fenton, George Hynd, Keith Stuttle, Jonathan Sutton, Mark Ashton, Edward Boyd, Shirley Brunton