Patents by Inventor Robin John
Robin John 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).
-
Patent number: 6303616Abstract: Fluquinconazole can be used to combat wood damaging fungi.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Agrevo UK LimitedInventors: Shelley Myles-Gardiner, Philip Eric Russell, Michael Allan Webb, Robin John Williams
-
Publication number: 20010011778Abstract: A reactor for aerating a fluid with a gas comprises a mixing tank (12) for the fluid and a centrally located vertical draft tube (13) submerged in the fluid to divide the mixing tank (12) into an inner chamber (21) and an outer chamber (23). The reactor further comprises a motor driven axial flow impeller (14) located in the draft tube (13) for circulating fluid downwardly through the inner chamber (21) and upwardly through the outer chamber (23). The reactor further comprises an external circuit for withdrawing a portion of the fluid from the mixing tank (12), aerating the fluid, and returning the aerated fluid to the mixing tank (12). The aerator is in the form of a venturi device (17).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: Robin John Batterham, Warwick Arthur Hoffmann, Nicholas Katsikaros
-
Patent number: 6267799Abstract: A method and an apparatus for producing metals and metal alloys from metal oxides in a metallurgical vessel containing a molten bath having a metal layer and a slag layer is disclosed. The method is characterized by injecting a carrier gas and a solid carbonaceous material and/or metal oxides into the molten bath from a side of the vessel that is in contact with the molten bath or from above the molten bath so that the solids penetrate the molten bath and cause molten metal to be projected into the gas space above the molten bath to form a transition zone. The method is also characterized by injecting an oxygen-containing gas into the gas space to post-combust reaction gases released from the molten bath into the transition zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Technological Resources Pty. Ltd.Inventors: John Alexander Innes, Robin John Batterham, Rod James Dry
-
Patent number: 6243037Abstract: A tracking method for a signal echo system, including generating a plurality of gates for respective propagation modes on the basis of a target state prediction for a dwell time, and generating a target state estimate for the dwell time on the basis of target measurement points which fall within the gates.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: The Commonwealth of AustraliaInventors: Graham William Pulford, Robert Keith Jarrott, Robin John Evans
-
Patent number: 6215920Abstract: Charged particles suspended in a medium such as Fluorinert™ Electronic Liquid are used to electrophoretically control total internal reflection (TIR) at a retro-reflective surface formed on a high refractive index material. Prismatic structures redirect ambient light from an overhead light source toward a display image and then from the image to the region in front of the image, yielding a high contrast reflective display. A transparent planar waveguide front lights the display with sequential flashes of red, blue and green light to generate a full color display. TIR can also be controlled at retro-reflective surfaces by means of a vapor-liquid phase transition, or by changing the absorption coefficient of a material using electrical, chemical and/or electrochemical methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Lorne A. Whitehead, Dmitri Nikolaevich Grandmaison, Robin John Noel Coope, Michele Ann Mossman, Andrzej Kotlicki
-
Patent number: 6093375Abstract: A spent fuel reprocessing method includes at least the formation of an aqueous solution and at least one solvent extraction step. Formohydroxarmic acid is used to reduce any Np(VI) to Np(V) and/or to form a complex with Np(IV). As a result, substantially all the neptunium present is retained in the aqueous phase during solvent extraction.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: British Nuclear Fuels PLCInventors: Robin John Taylor, Iain Stewart Denniss, Andrew Lindsay Wallwork
-
Patent number: 6088013Abstract: Apparatus for controlling an image display device having at least one element with a reflective state in which incident light undergoes total internal reflection and a non-reflective state in which the total internal reflection is prevented. A member is positioned adjacent the element for deformation of the member between a first position in which a gap remains between the member and the element and a second position in which the member is in optical contact with the element. The apparatus incorporates a support structure having one or more display chambers. Each display chamber contains one of the elements and members aforesaid. A first aperture is provided in the support structure for air communication between the display chamber and a second chamber provided in the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Michael James Montour, Robin John Noel Coope
-
Patent number: 6083296Abstract: A method and an apparatus for producing metals and metal alloys from metal oxides in a metallurgical vessel containing a molten bath having a metal layer and a slag layer is disclosed. The method is characterized by injecting a carrier gas and a solid carbonaceous material and/or metal oxides into the molten bath from a side of the vessel that is in contact with the molten bath or from above the molten bath so that the solids penetrate the molten bath and cause molten metal to be projected into the gas space above the molten bath to form a transition zone. The method is also characterized by injecting an oxygen-containing gas into the gas space to post-combust reaction gases released from the molten bath into the transition zone.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Technological Resources Pty. LimitedInventors: John Alexander Innes, Robin John Batterham, Rod James Dry
-
Patent number: 6064784Abstract: A display device and method in which electrophoresis and/or dual prismatic surfaces are used to controllably frustrate total internal reflection at an interface between materials having different refractive indices. In one embodiment, an array of solid dielectric light fibers is surrounded by an electrophoretic medium such as acetonitrile. In the absence of electrophoretic activity, the fibers totally internally reflect light which passes into the fibers, and a reflector returns the light for diffuse emission through the fibers ends. If the fibers are subjected to electrophoretic activity their TIR capability is frustrated. A second embodiment redirects light through two prismatic surfaces in a manner which permits the TIR phenomenon to occur and to be controlled at a flat surface. A third embodiment uses both electrophoresis and dual prismatic surfaces to achieve gapless control of the TIR phenomenon at a flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Lorne A. Whitehead, Dmitri Nikolaevich Grandmaison, Robin John Noel Coope, Michele Ann Mossman
-
Patent number: 6028704Abstract: An optical instrument is described in which a diffractive element (25) is located at a focal or image plane (3) of the instrument and the diffractive element (25) is effective to produce an array (6) of a plurality of exit pupils at a viewing position for the instrument and thereby to form an enlarged exit pupil for the instrument.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Inventor: Robin John Freeman
-
Patent number: 5999307Abstract: A method and apparatus for facilitating controllable switching an interface between a reflective state in which light incident upon the interface undergoes total internal reflection, and a non-reflective state in which total internal reflection is prevented at the interface. The apparatus incorporates a member (preferably an elastomer) which is deformable with respect to the interface. The member's Young's Modulus in portions of the member adjacent the interface is substantially greater (i.e. stiffer) than the member's Young's Modulus in portions of the member away from the interface. The stiffened portion of the member adjacent the interface may be in the form of a microstructure. A pair of electrodes coupled to a voltage source can be provided to controllably deform the member into optical contact with the interface, within a continuously variable range of optical contact values, to produce the non-reflective state in selectably varying degrees.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Lorne A. Whitehead, J. Thomas Tiedje, Robin John Noel Coope
-
Patent number: 5724910Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for emergency under-door signalling includes a paddle in the form of an elongate strip of stiff plastic material bearing on its surface a phosphorescent marker. The strip may be slid under the door of an apartment or other building unit in an emergency situation, for example a fire, to indicate to emergency response personnel that the unit is occupied. The system includes a strip storage mechanism, for example a hook that will mount the paddle on a wall and an indicator for attachment to the outside of the door to indicate any relevant handicap that the unit occupant may suffer.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1995Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Inventors: Robin John Annesley, Dorothy Yakiwchuk
-
Patent number: 5660256Abstract: A dynamic damper for absorbing vibrations in a rotary driveshaft, including a cylindrical mass member having an inner surface and an outer surface, a plurality of elongated connecting members each connecting member extending radially inwardly from the inner surface of the mass member thereby defining a plurality of spaced apart attachment surfaces wherein the cylindrical mass member is affixable to the rotary driveshaft such that the plurality of spaced apart attachment surfaces contacts the rotary shaft, the mass member spaced apart from the rotary shaft and supported by the connecting member to allow the mass member to vibrate by resonance and the connecting members being subjected to compressive deformation between the mass member and the rotary shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: GKN Automotive, Inc.Inventors: Robin John Gallmeyer, Camilo Gomez Gonzalez, Mick Aldo Nylander
-
Patent number: 5647888Abstract: A process and a smelt reduction vessel (1) for producing metals and metal alloys, in particular iron and iron alloys, from metal oxides and ores in a smelt reduction vessel. The process and the vessel are characterized in that loss of liquid and solids with waste gases (11) from the vessel are minimized by causing the waste gases, oxidizing gases (5) and entrained liquid and solids in the space in the vessel that is above the molten metal to rotate about a vertical axis of the vessel thereby forcing liquid and solids outwardly toward the wall of the vessel. This rotational motion may be caused by injecting some or all the oxidizing gases through tuyeres (4) positioned above the bath surface obliquely to a vertical plane through a vertical axis of the vessel. The vessel may have a substantially rotationally symmetrical shape at least in the space above the molten metal (2A).Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: CRA Services LimitedInventors: John Vincent Keogh, Robin John Batterham, Barry Stuart Andrews
-
Patent number: 5640708Abstract: A method of treating inorganic solid waste in a bath of molten metal contained in a vessel (3) which has a space above the bath and a waste gas outlet (11) is disclosed. The method comprises injecting waste into the bath to form a primary reaction zone (13) in which there are reactions between the waste and the bath or in which the waste undergoes a change of phase to convert the waste into more readily recoverable or disposable products. The method further comprises injecting oxygen-containing gas towards the surface of the bath to form a secondary reaction zone (17) in a section above the bath through which oxidisable products released from the primary reaction zone (13) flow to reach the waste gas outlet (11) in the vessel (3) and in which the oxidisable products are oxidised and the heat released by such oxidation is transferred into the bath.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Technological Resources Pty. LimitedInventors: David Stewart Conochie, Robin John Batterham, Terry Alan Matthews
-
Patent number: 5397615Abstract: A wraparound heat shrinkable sheet for covering pipes or cables is positioned therearound so its longitudinal edges overlap. A first patch is then positioned over the lapped edges, and a second patch, which is wider than the first patch, positioned over the first patch and secured to the underlying wrapped sheet. Heat is then applied, preferably by hot mastic. The heat acts to shrink the sheet which tensions the second patch, thereby directing a radial force downward onto the first patch.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: N.V. Raychem S.A.Inventors: Jos Van Beersel, Robin John
-
Patent number: 4997685Abstract: The invention relates to a method for applying a protective coating to a substrate, such as metallic pipe, which comprises applying onto the substrate a liquid curable polymeric composition capable of curing to a substantial extent within about 24 hours at less than about 80.degree. C., then applying one or more polymeric layers, the innermost of which is capable of interacting with said curable composition, and permitting the composition to cure. In certain embodiments the polymeric layer is applied as a polymeric article, in other embodiments a multiple layer polymeric covering is applied over the curable composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1989Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: George Pieslak, Tony G. Alvernaz, Robin John, James A. Rinde, Eric Van Zele
-
Patent number: 4732632Abstract: The invention relates to a method for applying a protective coating to a substrate, such as metallic pipe, which comprises applying onto the substrate a liquid curable polymeric composition capable of curing to a substantial extent within about 24 hours at less than about 80.degree. C., then applying one or more polymeric layers, the innermost of which is capable of interacting with said curable composition, and permitting the composition to cure. In certain embodiments the polymeric layer is applied as a polymeric article, in other embodiments a multiple layer polymeric covering is applied over the curable composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1985Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: George Pieslak, Tony G. Alvernaz, Robin John, James A. Rinde, Eric Van Zele
-
Patent number: 4111826Abstract: A bleaching assistant in the form of granulated particles for use in or with a washing and bleaching composition is provided which comprises:(a) 50-85% by weight of a bleaching activator for percompounds selected from the group consisting of N-acyl and O-acyl compounds and carbonic acid esters;(b) 2-25% by weight of a stabilizing agent for percompounds e.g. organic phosphonic acids or ethylenediaminetetraacetate;(c) 7-30% by weight of a nonionic surface-active compound having a melting point of at least 35.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Lever Brothers CompanyInventors: Arthur George Leigh, Robin John Green
-
Patent number: 4099831Abstract: The invention provides an optical device for use in microscopes and screen projectors comprising a screen formed with multiple lenticular surfaces mechanically traversed at a speed above persistence of vision in the light path between an object and an observation plane, the lenticular surfaces increasing the angle of light ray pencil egress from their angle of incidence to an extent rendering the use of eyepieces unnecessary.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1976Date of Patent: July 11, 1978Assignee: Vision Engineering, Ltd.Inventor: Robin John Freeman