Patents by Inventor Simon Treadwell
Simon Treadwell 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: 7273586Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Mongomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Sen Liao, Duncan Newman
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Patent number: 7250137Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Mongomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Sen Liao, Duncan Newman
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Publication number: 20070131461Abstract: A motorized towing device comprising a chassis, at least one motor, at least two wheels, a controller, and a quick release attachment mechanism. The controller operates the motor to cause the rotation of the wheels and the movement of the chassis over a surface. The quick release attachment mechanism releaseably secures the chassis to an object desired to be towed or moved while permitting rotational movement of the device relative to the object about a generally horizontal plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Simon Treadwell, Alastair Jenkins
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Patent number: 7222979Abstract: An illuminated knob assembly includes a base. The base includes an annular track on an upper base surface of the base. A PC board is disposed in the track. The PC board includes a plurality of light sources disposed on an upper board surface of the board. A light transmitting plate is positioned over the PC board so as to transmit light therethrough from the light sources. A bezel is fitted over the light transmitting plate and includes gradated openings corresponding to different conditions of operation. The openings permit light to pass therethrough from the light transmitting plate and a knob is disposed adjacent the bezel. The knob includes a light pointer configured to receive and transmit light from the light transmitting plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: CFM CorporationInventors: David J. Popowich, Simon Treadwell, Kerwyn Prescod, Christopher J. Reis
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Publication number: 20070103884Abstract: An illuminated knob assembly includes a base. The base includes an annular track on an upper base surface of the base. A PC board is disposed in the track. The PC board includes a plurality of light sources disposed on an upper board surface of the board. A light transmitting plate is positioned over the PC board so as to transmit light therethrough from the light sources. A bezel is fitted over the light transmitting plate and includes gradated openings corresponding to different conditions of operation. The openings permit light to pass therethrough from the light transmitting plate and a knob is disposed adjacent the bezel. The knob includes a light pointer configured to receive and transmit light from the light transmitting plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: David Popowich, Simon Treadwell, Kerwyn Prescod, Christopher Reis
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Publication number: 20070103907Abstract: A retractable light assembly for a barbeque. The light assembly includes casing components that cooperate so that a light source is extendable from and retractable from an operation area of the barbeque. The light assembly includes an outer casing. The outer casing is hollow and includes a mount. The mount is attachable to the barbeque. An inner casing is sized and shaped to be extendably disposed in the outer casing and a light source is connected to the inner casing and operably attached to a power source. The light source is positioned in the inner casing so as to illuminate a work surface of the barbeque when the inner casing is in an extended condition from the outer casing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: David Popowich, Simon Treadwell, Christopher Reis
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Patent number: 7128873Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Mongomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Sen Liao, Duncan Newman
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Publication number: 20060084905Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Montgomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Liao, Duncan Newman
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Publication number: 20060073069Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Sonya Montgomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Liao, Duncan Newman
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Publication number: 20040199097Abstract: An apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system transports a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Mongomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Sen Liao, Duncan Newman
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Publication number: 20040164897Abstract: An apparatus to permit real time movements and events experienced by one or more individuals to be recorded for subsequent replay in a virtual reality domain. The apparatus comprises a GPS receiver for receiving a plurality of GPS signals, a processor operatively connected to the GPS receiver and programmed to calculate the position of the receiver relative to the surface of the earth, a memory module operatively connected to the processor, and means to permit data corresponding to the movement of the GPS receiver and data corresponding to events experienced by the operator to be downloaded into the memory of a secondary processor. The processor stores in the memory module data corresponding to the calculated position of the GPS receiver and the movement of the GPS receiver for a given time interval. The memory module also stores data corresponding to specific events experienced by an operator of the apparatus during the time interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Simon Treadwell, Alastair Jenkins
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Patent number: 6736788Abstract: The invention provides apparatus for conditioning mammalian blood for subsequent use in a medical procedure. The apparatus includes a cabinet having a secure environment and a door providing the only access to the environment. An input system is provided for transporting a blood charge from a source to the cabinet and a flask is removably contained in the secure environment and coupled to the charge input system to receive the charge. Stressors are coupled to the cabinet and positioned for operation to create a conditioned charge in the flask. An output system is coupled to the flask and includes a receiver for the conditioned charge. The apparatus includes an automated control system operable upon closing the door to lock the door and to then condition the charge, and to then cause the charge to move from the flask to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Sonya Mongomery, Jeff Dayman, Allen Muirhead, Paul Moore, Taras Worona, Simon Treadwell, Murray Voakes, Thomas Porter, Carlton Chong, Liung Sen Liao, Duncan Newman
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Patent number: D463864Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Vasogen Ireland LimitedInventors: Simon Treadwell, Taras Worona, Jeffrey G. Dayman
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Patent number: D484154Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Thermos CRS Ltd.Inventors: Simon Treadwell, James Cheung, Roger B. Hertz, Thomas I. Hatherley, Michael P. Riff
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Patent number: D493478Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Thermo CRS Ltd.Inventors: Simon Treadwell, James Hoi Kwan Cheung, Thomas Ian Hatherley, Michael Paul Riff, Bradley Kenneth Klinck
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Patent number: D435045Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Morphometrix Technologies Inc.Inventor: Simon Treadwell
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Patent number: D435548Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Morphometrix Technologies Inc.Inventor: Simon Treadwell