Patents by Inventor Stephen Bowles

Stephen Bowles 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).

  • Publication number: 20070063869
    Abstract: A telemetry unit (100) is provided for mounting to the inside of a pneumatic tyre, which includes sensors for measuring the pressure and temperature within the tyre and an RF transmitter for transmitting measured data to an on-board display remote location. The unit (100) includes a piezoelectric element (114) supported in a housing (112) with an actuator (136) arranged for contact with the element (114), to deflect the element (114) in response to external forces acting on the actuator (136) during rotation of the tyre. For every rotation of the tyre, cyclic pulses of electrical charge are generated by the deflection of the element (114). The unit (100) includes control means which controls the consumption of stored charge when measuring and transmitting data and is arranged to vary the rate of transmission of data from the unit (100) in dependance on the rotary speed of the tyre.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2003
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Geoffrey Haswell, Simon Fawcett, Paul Holdsworth, Stephen Bowles, David Smart, Miguel Garcia-Hernandez, Juan Chavez-Dominguez, Antonio Turo-Peroy, Jordi Salazar-Soler
  • Publication number: 20070063621
    Abstract: A telemetry unit (100) is provided for mounting inside a pneumatic tyre. The unit (100) includes a piezoelectric power generator for supplying power to the unit (100). A piezoelectric element (114) is supported in a housing (112) with an actuator 136 arranged for contact with the element (114), to deflect the element (114) in response to external forces acting on the actuator (136) during rotation of the tyre. For every rotation of the tyre, cyclic pulses of electrical charge are generated by the deflection of the element (114). The charge is stored and utilised under a power consumption protocol to operate pressure and temperature sensors and to transmit data from the unit (100). The telemetry circuitry is mounted for movement with the actuator (136) and therefore contributes to the actuating mass acting on the element (114).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2003
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Geoffrey Haswell, Simon Fawcett, Paul Holdsworth, Stephen Bowles, David Smart, Miguel Garcia-Hernandez, Juan Chavez-Dominguez, Antonio Turo-Peroy, Jordi Salazar-Soler
  • Publication number: 20050285726
    Abstract: Low power consumption protocol A telemetry unit (100) is provided for mounting inside a pneumatic tyre, which includes a piezoelectric element (114) supported in a housing (112), with an actuator (136) arranged for contact with the element (114), to deflect the element (114) in response to external forces acting on the actuator (136) during rotation of the tyre. For every rotation of the tyre, cyclic pulses of electrical charge are generated by the deflection of the element (114). The charge is stored and utilised under a power consumption protocol including the steps of: initiating power to a data measurement circuit for measuring data from the environment local to the unit (100); disabling power to the data measurement circuit; initiating power to a data transmission circuit; transmitting data from the measurement circuit; and disabling power to the transmission circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2003
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Geoffrey Haswell, Simon Fawcett, Paul Holdsworth, Stephen Bowles, Miguel Garcia-Hernandez, Antonio Turo-Peroy, David Smart, Juan Chavez-Dominguez, Jordi Salazar-Soler
  • Patent number: 5323313
    Abstract: This invention is a novel document preparation system in which a user is capable of viewing various permutations of a predefined portion of text. With this invention the display of variations in text is performed automatically. This provides a technique by which the developer can more quickly audit the results of his work and on the user's side it permits the user to rapidly see a wide variety of different transactions which is of enormous use to a young associate learning a particular practice area. In one embodiment, the user is provided with a subset of the total number of permutations of a particular portion of text. Various techniques are used to provide only "meaningful" variations of the text, thereby avoiding the need for the user to view what might be an extremely large number of permutations, many of which are of no real import based upon the task at hand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: Analytic Legal Programs
    Inventors: Dan Davis, Metin Ozisik, Stephen Bowles, Eric Little