Patents by Inventor Robert Maxwell
Robert Maxwell 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: 8545069Abstract: A portable light apparatus includes a light housing with a light source and a separate battery case connected to the light housing with a cable. The light apparatus can be configured and used in several different ways: as a miner light or flashlight, with the light housing secured to an end of the battery case via a snap-in connection; as a bicycle light, with the battery case secured to a handlebar stem and the light housing secured to the handlebar or stem; a helmet light, with the battery case attached at the back of the helmet and the light housing at front; and as a headstrap light, with the light housing attached to the headstrap at a front position and the battery casing at a different position, preferably at rear. Clips, brackets and straps are included for adapting the light and battery case to the various purposes, without tools. Preferably the light housing is capable of pivoting on a base, so the user can adjust aim of the light beam.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Light & Motion IndustriesInventors: Christopher McCaslin, Doug Foss, Roxanne Lo, Robert Maxwell Davis
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Publication number: 20120182748Abstract: A portable light apparatus includes a light housing with a light source and a separate battery case connected to the light housing with a cable. The light apparatus can be configured and used in several different ways: as a miner light or flashlight, with the light housing secured to an end of the battery case via a snap-in connection; as a bicycle light, with the battery case secured to a handlebar stem and the light housing secured to the handlebar or stem; a helmet light, with the battery case attached at the back of the helmet and the light housing at front; and as a headstrap light, with the light housing attached to the headstrap at a front position and the battery casing at a different position, preferably at rear. Clips, brackets and straps are included for adapting the light and battery case to the various purposes, without tools. Preferably the light housing is capable of pivoting on a base, so the user can adjust aim of the light beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Inventors: Christopher McCaslin, Doug Foss, Roxanne Lo, Robert Maxwell Davis
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Publication number: 20110119782Abstract: The present invention relates generally to constructs and in particular genetic constructs comprising polynucleotide sequences capable of release in covalently closed, circular form from a larger nucleotide sequence such as, but not limited to, a genome of a eukaryotic cell. Preferably, once released, a polynucleotide sequence is reconstituted in a form which permits expression of the polynucleotide sequence. In one embodiment, the reconstituted polynucleotide sequence comprises a coding sequence with all or part of an extraneous nucleotide such as, but not limited to, an intronic sequence or other splice signal inserted therein. Expression and in particular transcription of the coding sequence involves splicing out the extraneous sequence. The release and circularization is generally in response to a stimulus such as a protein-mediated stimulus. More particularly, the protein is a viral or prokaryotic or eukaryotic derived protein or developmentally and/or tissue specific regulated protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Queensland University of TechnologyInventors: James Langham Dale, Benjamin Dugdale, Greg John Hafner, Scott Richard Hermann, Douglas Kenneth Becker, Robert Maxwell Harding, Srimek Chowpongpang
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Patent number: 7863430Abstract: The present invention relates generally to constructs and in particular genetic constructs comprising polynucleotide sequences capable of release in covalently closed, circular form from a larger nucleotide sequence such as a genome of a eukaryotic cell. Preferably, once released, a polynucleotide sequence is reconstituted in a form which permits expression of the polynucleotide sequence. In one embodiment, the reconstituted polynucleotide sequence comprises a coding sequence with all or part of an extraneous nucleotide such as an intronic sequence or other splice signal inserted therein. Expression and in particular transcription of the coding sequence involves splicing out the extraneous sequence. The release and circularization is generally in response to a stimulus such as a protein-mediated stimulus. More particularly, the protein is a viral or prokaryotic or eukaryotic derived protein or developmentally and/or tissue specific regulated protein.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Queensland University of TechnologyInventors: James Langham Dale, Benjamin Dugdale, Greg John Hafner, Scott Richard Hermann, Douglas Kenneth Becker, Robert Maxwell Harding, Srimek Chowpongpang
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Publication number: 20100281566Abstract: This invention discloses a constitutive promoter for expression of foreign or endogenous coding sequences in plants, including dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants. The invention also discloses a chimeric nucleic acid construct comprising the promoter of the invention operably linked to a foreign or endogenous polynucleotide that codes for a protein of interest or a transcript capable of modulating expression of a target gene. The invention further discloses transformed plant cells, as well as differentiated plants and plant parts, containing the construct. Methods for diagnosis and treatment of viral infections, especially badnaviral infections, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Queensland University of TechnologyInventors: James Langham Dale, Robert Maxwell Harding, Douglas Kenneth Becker, Gregory John Hafner, Ilin Yang
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Patent number: 7598366Abstract: This invention discloses a constitutive promoter from the Taro bacilliform virus (TaBV) for expression of foreign or endogenous coding sequences in plants, including dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants. The invention also discloses a chimeric nucleic acid construct comprising the promoter of the invention operably linked to a foreign or endogenous polynucleotide that codes for a protein of interest or a transcript capable of modulating expression of a target gene. The invention further discloses transformed plant cells, as well as differentiated plants and plant parts, containing the construct. Methods for diagnosis and treatment of viral infections, especially badnaviral infections, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Queensland University of TechnologyInventors: James Langham Dale, Robert Maxwell Harding, Douglas Kenneth Becker, Gregory John Hafner, Ilin Yang
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Publication number: 20090010098Abstract: A flexible bulk container capable of transporting a first material and introducing a second material for mixing therewithin is disclosed wherein 1) said container can comprise a component of a bulk transport system further comprising a container assembly, and 2) said container includes a body defining a cavity, at least one opening, at least one vent, and a material delivery system assembly wherein a) the body is flexible and capable of positioning within the container assembly, b) the opening provides communication with the cavity, and c) the material delivery system assembly comprises at least one manifold, a portion of which is positioned within the cavity of the flexible bulk container, and said manifold includes a shell, an interior region, an inlet accessible from outside of the cavity of the flexible bulk container and at least one passageway extending from the internal region, through the shell, to, in turn, place the interior of the manifold in communication with the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Applicant: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Kirk Matthew Schall, James David Allison, Mark Alan Jones, Malcolm Lindsay Felmingham, Gary Robert Maxwell
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Patent number: 7458602Abstract: A motorcycle trailer converts between a single mode, for towing one motorcycle, and a dual mode for towing two motorcycles. In the single mode, a longitudinal frame includes a front member, a center member and a rear member which assemble to provide an elongate, narrow platform with a tire channel for receiving the front and rear wheels of a motorcycle. Left and right wheel assemblies each include a wheel with a tire, an axle and an axle extension that slides into an axle sleeve fixed to the underside of the longitudinal frame. A straight coupler is fitted to the front member for hitching the assembled trailer to a tow vehicle. In the dual mode, two assembled longitudinal frames, each having the front member, center member and rear member, are positioned in parallel spaced relation and an axle extension is connected between the axle sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Trailer In A Bag, Inc.Inventor: Robert Maxwell
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Publication number: 20080260735Abstract: The present invention provides a humanised form of the antibody 340 obtainable from the cell line deposited with the ECACC under accession number 97021428. Such antibodies have been found to have an increased ability to kill cells compared to the murine antibody 340. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding such antibodies, as well as the use of the antibodies in medicine, in particular in the treatment of cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: ATGen Co. Ltd.Inventors: John Robert Maxwell Ellis, Linda Gillian Durrant
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Patent number: 7438461Abstract: A flexible bulk container capable of transporting a first material and introducing a second material for mixing therewithin is disclosed wherein 1) said container can comprise a component of a bulk transport system further comprising a container assembly, and 2) said container includes a body defining a cavity, at least one opening, at least one vent, and a material delivery system assembly wherein a) the body is flexible and capable of positioning within the container assembly, b) the opening provides communication with the cavity, and c) the material delivery system assembly comprises at least one manifold, a portion of which is positioned within the cavity of the flexible bulk container, and said manifold includes a shell, an interior region, an inlet accessible from outside of the cavity of the flexible bulk container and at least one passageway extending from the internal region, through the shell, to, in turn, place the interior of the manifold in communication with the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignees: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Schoile CorporationInventors: Kirk Matthew Schall, James David Allison, Mark Alan Jones, Malcom Lindsay Felmingham, Gary Robert Maxwell
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Publication number: 20080098493Abstract: The present invention relates to carrot lines having roots containing increased levels of lycopene, as well as containers of such carrots. The present invention also relates to parts of carrot plants from lines having roots with increased lycopene content, including seeds capable of growing carrot plants with increased root lycopene content. The invention also provides seed and plants of the carrot lines designated RN 71-4904C, RF 71-4911A, RF 71-4912A, RIF 71-4966C, RIF 71-4967B, or RIF 71-4968B. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of carrot line RN 71-4904C, RF 71-4911A, RF 71-4912A, RIF 71-4966C, RIF 71-4967B, or RIF 71-4968B, and to methods for producing a carrot plant produced by crossing a plant of carrot line RN 71-4904C, RF 71-4911A, RF 71-4912A, RIF 71-4966C, RIF 71-4967B, or RIF 71-4968B with itself or with another carrot plant, such as a plant of another line. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Robert Maxwell
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Patent number: 7350361Abstract: This invention relates to a self-heating or self-cooling container (1), which uses an exothermic or endothermic re-action to provide or remove heat from the contents of the container. The chemical reaction includes a fluid consistuent (either as a reagent or solvent), held in a reservoir (6), which is added to another reagent in the reaction chamber (5) to initiate the reaction. The container (1) according to the invention proposes a means (8, 91) to control the volume of this fluid constituent added to the reaction chamber (5) depending on the ambient temperature of the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Inventors: Ian Robert Maxwell, Paul Robert Dunwoody, Christopher Paul Ramsey
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Publication number: 20060193373Abstract: A discrete multitone stacked-carrier spread spectrum communication method is based on frequency domain spreading including multiplication of a baseband signal by a set of superimposed, or stacked, complex sinusoid carrier waves. In a preferred embodiment, the spreading involves energizing the bins of a large Fast Fourier transform (FFT). This provides a considerable savings in computational complexity for moderate output FFT sizes. Point-to-multipoint and multipoint-to-multipoint (nodeless) network topologies are possible. A code-nulling method is included for interference cancellation and enhanced signal separation by exploiting the spectral diversity of the various sources. The basic method may be extended to include multielement antenna array nulling methods for interference cancellation and enhanced signal separation using spatial separation. Such methods permit directive and retrodirective transmission systems that adapt or can be adapted to the radio environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Brian Agee, Matthew Bromberg, Derek Gerlach, David Gibbons, James Golden, Minnie Ho, Elliott Hoole, Mary Jesse, Robert Maxwell, Robert Mechaley, Robert Naish, David Nix, David Ryan, David Stephenson
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Publication number: 20060182579Abstract: A trailer is provided with extendable and retractable left and right axle portions slidably supported within an axle sleeve, and hinged side panels to facilitate conversion of the trailer between a full size mode and a compact mode. In the full size mode, the left and right axle portions are extended and locked to position left and right tires at maximum separation, and the side deck panels are lowered to be generally co-planer with a center deck panel arrangement for towing behind a conventional vehicle. A front panel hinges between a raised position and a lowered position. In the compact mode, the left and right axle portions slide inwardly, within the sleeve, and lock into place to position the left and right tires closer together. The side panels and front panel swing upwardly to be generally perpendicular to the center deck panel assembly, forming a box. Left and right ramps are cooperatively structured to provide a cover and a rear wall to fully enclose the formed box.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventor: Robert Maxwell
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Publication number: 20060181064Abstract: A motorcycle trailer converts between a single mode, for towing one motorcycle, and a dual mode for towing two motorcycles. In the single mode, a longitudinal frame includes a front member, a center member and a rear member which assemble to provide an elongate, narrow platform with a tire channel for receiving the front and rear wheels of a motorcycle. Left and right wheel assemblies each include a wheel with a tire, an axle and an axle extension that slides into an axle sleeve fixed to the underside of the longitudinal frame. A straight coupler is fitted to the front member for hitching the assembled trailer to a tow vehicle. In the dual mode, two assembled longitudinal frames, each having the front member, center member and rear member, are positioned in parallel spaced relation and an axle extension is connected between the axle sleeves.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventor: Robert Maxwell
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Publication number: 20050102711Abstract: The present invention is directed to the isolation and identification of a non-graminaceous monocotyledonous plant promoter, the banana (Musa.Spp.) actinn gene associated promoter region. The promoter region has been found to unexpectedly direct constitutive gene expression not only in non-graminaceous monocotyledonous plants but also in graminaceous monocotydonous plants. The Invention is also concerned with a chimeric nucleic acid construct comprising the promoter of the invention oprably linked to a foreign or endogenous polynucleotide encoding a protein of interest or a transcript capable of modulating expression of a target gene. The invention further discloses transformed plant cells, as well as differentiated plants and plant parts, containing the construct.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2001Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: James Dale, Robert Maxwell Harding, Scott Hermann
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Patent number: 6793235Abstract: A hitch guide is a device to aid the driver of a pickup truck in mounting a gooseneck trailer hitch onto the hitch ball mounted in the bed of a pickup truck. the present device has a strap mounted between tow end pieces which in turn mount on the side rails of a pickup truck bed to that the end pieces may be moved along the length of the pickup truck bed for adjustment purposes. A marker, mounted on the strap, may be adjusted laterally between the two pickup bed rails. When the strap and marker are properly adjusted, the pickup truck when backed up to the mounting pole of a gooseneck trailer so that the marker is just touching the mounting pole will be oriented so that the mounting pole and gooseneck trailer hitch are aligned directly over the hitch ball in the pickup truck bed.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventors: Bobby Maxwell, Robert Maxwell
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Patent number: 6772640Abstract: A heater is disclosed for use with pressure transducers. The disclosed heater includes a first heating element and a second heating element. The first heating element is characterized by a first electrical resistance. The second heating element is characterized by a second electrical resistance. In preferred embodiments, the first electrical resistance is different than the second electrical resistance. The disclosed heater can be used to accurately heat a pressure transducer to at least four different operating temperatures by selectively (a) connecting the first heating element to the transducer temperature control circuitry, (b) connecting the second heating element to the transducer temperature control circuitry, (c) connecting the first and second heating elements in series with the transducer temperature control circuitry, or (d) connecting the first and second heating elements in parallel with the transducer temperature control circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: MKS Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Claudia J. Quigley, Kerry S. Lahey, Santhi E. Mathew, J. Robert Maxwell, Jr., Leonid Mindlin, James M. Poulin, Gardy St. Paul
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Publication number: 20040121430Abstract: The present invention relates generally to constructs and in particular genetic constructs comprising polynucleotide sequences capable of release in covalently closed, circular form from a larger nucleotide sequence such as[, but not limited to,] a genome of a eukaryotic cell. Preferably, once released, a polynucleotide sequence is reconstituted in a form which permits expression of the polynucleotide sequence. In one embodiment, the reconstituted polynucleotide sequence comprises a coding sequence with all or part of an extraneous nucleotide such as[, but not limited to,] an intronic sequence or other splice signal inserted therein. Expression and in particular transcription of the coding sequence involves splicing out the extraneous sequence. The release and circularization is generally in response to a stimulus such as a protein-mediated stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: James Langham Dale, Benjamin Dugdale, Greg John Hafner, Scott Richard Hermann, Douglas Kenneth Becker, Robert Maxwell Harding, Srimek Chowpongpang
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Publication number: 20040091485Abstract: The present invention provides a humanised form of the antibody 340 obtainable from the cell line deposited with the ECACC under accession number 97021428. Such antibodies have been found to have an increased ability to kill cells compared to the murine antibody 340. Also provided are nucleic acids encoding such antibodies, as well as the use of the antibodies in medicine, in particular in the treatment of cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: John Robert Maxwell Ellis, Linda Gillian Durrant