Patents by Inventor Steven Burgess
Steven Burgess 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: 11851034Abstract: A method of producing vehicles comprises: in a vehicle production process, manufacturing vehicle components of different types, and assembling the vehicle components to form vehicles; creating a set of vehicle records, each being a record of one of the vehicles entering active service; performing vehicle repairs on a subset of the vehicles after they have entered active service; creating a respective record of each of the vehicle repairs, each of which comprises or indicates a vehicle age or usage value, and records a vehicle component fault identified in the vehicle repair; receiving at a data processing stage the vehicle records and vehicle repair records, wherein a predictive algorithm executed at the data processing stage processes the received records so as to, for each type of vehicle component: 1) identify a respective set of the vehicle repair records relating to that type of vehicle component, and 2) use the respective set of vehicle repair records to predict a respective number of or resource valueType: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Inventors: James Gareth Davies, Anthony Peter Griffiths, Christopher Lee Davies, Martyn Neil Jones, Stephen David Norris, Christopher George Reed, Patrick James Tudor, Timothy Peter Davis, David Hong Sau Chung, Michael Paul Nicholas, Kelly Marie Nock, Jonathan Michael Phillips, Ashley Steven Burgess, Nicholas Peter Rees, Steffan Rees
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Publication number: 20230235167Abstract: A container body comprises a base, a side wall extending from the base and a neck portion arranged to engage a closure for the container body, wherein: (i) said container body includes a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) and polyester; or (ii) said container body includes a polymethylpentene (PMP) and polyester; wherein, in both cases (i) and (ii), the side wall of the container body has an L* of at least 90 and the neck portion has an L* of at least 84.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2021Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Mark DIXON, Adrian Carmichael, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20210380076Abstract: A method of producing vehicles comprises: in a vehicle production process, manufacturing vehicle components of different types, and assembling the vehicle components to form vehicles; creating a set of vehicle records, each being a record of one of the vehicles entering active service; performing vehicle repairs on a subset of the vehicles after they have entered active service; creating a respective record of each of the vehicle repairs, each of which comprises or indicates a vehicle age or usage value, and records a vehicle component fault identified in the vehicle repair; receiving at a data processing stage the vehicle records and vehicle repair records, wherein a predictive algorithm executed at the data processing stage processes the received records so as to, for each type of vehicle component: 1) identify a respective set of the vehicle repair records relating to that type of vehicle component, and 2) use the respective set of vehicle repair records to predict a respective number of or resource valueType: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: James Gareth DAVIES, Anthony Peter GRIFFITHS, Christopher Lee DAVIES, Martyn Neil JONES, Stephen David NORRIS, Christopher George REED, Patrick James TUDOR, Timothy Peter DAVIS, David Hong Sau CHUNG, Michael Paul NICHOLAS, Kelly Marie NOCK, Jonathan Michael PHILLIPS, Ashley Steven Burgess, Nicholas Peter Rees, Steffan Rees
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Patent number: 11117555Abstract: A method of producing vehicles comprises: in a vehicle production process, manufacturing vehicle components of different types, and assembling the vehicle components to form vehicles; creating a set of vehicle records, each being a record of one of the vehicles entering active service; performing vehicle repairs on a subset of the vehicles after they have entered active service; creating a respective record of each of the vehicle repairs, each of which comprises or indicates a vehicle age or usage value, and records a vehicle component fault identified in the vehicle repair; receiving at a data processing stage the vehicle records and vehicle repair records, wherein a predictive algorithm executed at the data processing stage processes the received records so as to, for each type of vehicle component: 1) identify a respective set of the vehicle repair records relating to that type of vehicle component, and 2) use the respective set of vehicle repair records to predict a respective number of or resource valueType: GrantFiled: March 30, 2020Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: We Predict LimitedInventors: James Gareth Davies, Anthony Peter Griffiths, Christopher Lee Davies, Martyn Neil Jones, Stephen David Norris, Christopher George Reed, Patrick James Tudor, Timothy Peter Davis, David Hong Sau Chung, Michael Paul Nicholas, Kelly Marie Nock, Jonathan Michael Phillips, Ashley Steven Burgess, Nicholas Peter Rees, Steffan Rees
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Patent number: 11007628Abstract: A tool for inserting a barbed fitting of a spile assembly into a conduit includes a main body including a grip, a lever pivotally coupled to the main body and including a trigger, and a jaw assembly. The jaw assembly includes a first jaw extending along an actuation axis and a second jaw coupled to the trigger and moveably coupled to the first jaw. The first jaw is translatably coupled to the main body such that an angle between the actuation axis and the main body is substantially constant. The first jaw and the second jaw are configured to receive the conduit therebetween. The first jaw is configured to move in a first longitudinal direction relative to the main body in response to movement of the trigger toward the grip.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Burgess Tooling LLCInventor: Lucas Steven Burgess
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Publication number: 20210086334Abstract: A tool for inserting a barbed fitting of a spile assembly into a conduit includes a main body including a grip, a lever pivotally coupled to the main body and including a trigger, and a jaw assembly. The jaw assembly includes a first jaw extending along an actuation axis and a second jaw coupled to the trigger and movably coupled to the first jaw. The first jaw is translatably coupled to the main body such that an angle between the actuation axis and the main body is substantially constant. The first jaw and the second jaw are configured to receive the conduit therebetween. The first jaw is configured to move in a first longitudinal direction relative to the main body in response to movement of the trigger toward the grip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventor: Lucas Steven Burgess
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Publication number: 20210070258Abstract: A method of producing vehicles comprises: in a vehicle production process, manufacturing vehicle components of different types, and assembling the vehicle components to form vehicles; creating a set of vehicle records, each being a record of one of the vehicles entering active service; performing vehicle repairs on a subset of the vehicles after they have entered active service; creating a respective record of each of the vehicle repairs, each of which comprises or indicates a vehicle age or usage value, and records a vehicle component fault identified in the vehicle repair; to receiving at a data processing stage the vehicle records and vehicle repair records, wherein a predictive algorithm executed at the data processing stage processes the received records so as to, for each type of vehicle component: 1) identify a respective set of the vehicle repair records relating to that type of vehicle component, and 2) use the respective set of vehicle repair records to predict a respective number of or resource valType: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: James Gareth DAVIES, Anthony Peter GRIFFITHS, Christopher Lee DAVIES, Martyn Neil JONES, Stephen David NORRIS, Christopher George REED, Patrick James TUDOR, Timothy Peter DAVIS, David Hong Sau CHUNG, Michael Paul NICHOLAS, Kelly Marie NOCK, Jonathan Michael PHILLIPS, Ashley Steven Burgess, Nicholas Peter Rees, Steffan Rees
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Patent number: 10427178Abstract: A pressurized liquid delivery assembly has at least one liquid delivery module. Each module may include a housing and an associated compartment. The compartment may be located within the housing and may be moveable with respect to the housing to permit access to the compartment by a user. The compartment may define a space adapted to receive a replaceable pressurised receptacle containing liquid to be dispensed by the assembly. A liquid dispenser may be operatively associated with the receptacle and adapted to dispense liquid. The dispenser may include a conduit that may be extendable from a dispensing nozzle to a liquid receiving connector. The liquid receiving connector may be adapted to releasably connect to the liquid receptacle in use.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2015Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Cyclonas Pty LimitedInventors: Andrew Simpson, Marjan Mikel, Wayne Hollow, Stephen Newton, Joshua Mikel, Tyson Rose, Alfred Ching, Steven Burgess
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Patent number: 10405566Abstract: A container (22) includes an oxygen-sensitive beverage, for example a vitamin C-containing beverage. A closure (40) seals the mouth (28) of container (22). The closure includes an oxygen scavenging structure, for example a closure, which comprises a hydrogen generating means and a catalyst for catalysing a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Andrew Elkin, Mark Frost, Steven John Moloney, Andrew Stuart Overend, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20180008994Abstract: A pressurised liquid delivery assembly (1) having at least one liquid delivery module (2). Each module including a housing (3) and an associated compartment (4). The compartment locatable within said housing and moveable with respect to said housing to permit access by a user to said compartment. The compartment defining a space (15) adapted in use to receive a replaceable pressurised receptacle (25) containing liquid to be dispensed by said assembly. A liquid dispenser (30) operatively associated with said receptacle and adapted to dispense liquid. The dispenser including a conduit (31) extendable from a dispensing nozzle (32) to a liquid receiving connector. The liquid receiving connector adapted to releasably connect to said liquid receptacle in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2015Publication date: January 11, 2018Inventors: Andrew Simpson, Marjan Mikel, Wayne Hollow, Stephen Newton, Joshua Mikel, Tyson Rose, Alfred Ching, Steven Burgess
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Patent number: 9701459Abstract: A container 22 includes a shell 24 made from a polymer, for example PET, and incorporating a catalyst, for example a palladium catalyst. A closure 40 incorporates a plug which includes a source of hydrogen, for example a hydride. In use, with container 22 including a beverage and closure 40 in position, the headspace in the container will be saturated with water vapor. This vapor contacts the hydride associated with plug 42 and as a result the hydride produces molecular hydrogen which migrates into the polymer matrix of shell 24 and combines with oxygen which may have entered the container through its permeable walls. A reaction between the hydrogen and oxygen takes place, catalyzed by the catalyst, and water is produced. Thus, oxygen which may ingress the container is scavenged and the contents of the container are protected from oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Mark Rule, Ronald J. Valus, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Patent number: 9611081Abstract: A closure 40 for a container body includes a liner 46 which incorporates a hydrogen generating device comprising a hydride which generates hydrogen on contact with moisture. The liner may be an interference fit within the body 42. The liner 46 and other liners described may include control means for controlling passage of moisture to the hydrogen generating means and/or sealing means for sealing the closure to a container. In use, with the closure secured to a container, water vapor passes into liner 46 and contacts the hydride which generates hydrogen. A reaction between hydrogen and oxygen which has passed into the container takes place, catalysed by a catalyst, and water is produced. Thus, oxygen is scavenged.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Ronald James Valus, Mark Rule, Andrew Stuart Overend, Christine Leeming, Steven Burgess Tattum, James Stuart Leeming
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Patent number: 9511909Abstract: A closure (40) includes a body (42) with a threaded portion (44) for engaging the closure with a container. Inwards of portion (44) is a liner (46) comprising a hydrogen generating device, wherein the liner includes one layer (48) which incorporates a hydride dispersed in a polymeric matrix and, on opposite sides of layer (48) are arranged PET layers (50, 52). Layer (50) acts as a control layer to control the rate of passage of water vapour from the beverage in the container to the hydride containing layer (48) and thereby control generation of hydrogen by the hydrogen generating device. In use, water vapour passes through layer (50) and contacts the hydride associated with layer (48) which results in production of molecular hydrogen which combines with oxygen. Thereafter, a reaction between the hydrogen and oxygen takes place, catalysed by a catalyst associated with the container thereby to scavenge the oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Andrew Stuart Ovenrend, Mark Rule, Ronald James Valus, Christine Leeming, James Stuart Leeming, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Patent number: 9493420Abstract: This disclosure provides a new class of compounds referred to as “reversed chloroquines” (RCQs), which are highly effective against CQR and CQS malaria parasites. RCQs are hybrid molecules, which include an antimalarial quinoline analog (such as chloroquine) moiety and a CQR reversal moiety. Exemplary RCQ chemical structures are provided. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the disclosed RCQ compounds, and methods of using such compounds and compositions for the treatment of malaria and inhibition of CQR or CQS Plasmodium sp. (such as P. falciparum).Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Portland State UniversityInventors: David H. Peyton, Steven Burgess
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Patent number: 9463887Abstract: A food container (2) includes a rigid thermoformed plastics carton (4) which holds a dry food 6 and is closed by a removable film closure (8). The film (8) incorporates a hydride which is arranged to generate hydrogen on contact with moisture. Additionally, the film (8) is arranged to have relatively high water vapour permeability and relatively low hydrogen gas permeability. In use, water vapour from air surrounding the container (2) passes into the film (8) and reacts with the hydride to generate hydrogen. Due to the relatively low hydrogen permeability of the film (8), the hydrogen is restricted from escaping from the container. Instead, the hydrogen then reacts with any oxygen within the container in a reaction catalysed by a catalyst also associated with the film closure (8), thereby to scavenge oxygen within the container (2) and protect the food (6) from oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2012Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: ColorMatrix Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Mark Frost, Andrew Stuart Overend, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20150129454Abstract: A container 22 includes a shell 24 made from a polymer, for example PET, and incorporating a catalyst, for example a palladium catalyst. A closure 40 incorporates a plug which includes a source of hydrogen, for example a hydride. In use, with container 22 including a beverage and closure 40 in position, the headspace in the container will be saturated with water vapor. This vapor contacts the hydride associated with plug 42 and as a result the hydride produces molecular hydrogen which migrates into the polymer matrix of shell 24 and combines with oxygen which may have entered the container through its permeable walls. A reaction between the hydrogen and oxygen takes place, catalysed by the catalyst, and water is produced. Thus, oxygen which may ingress the container is scavenged and the contents of the container are protected from oxidation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INCInventors: Mark Rule, Ronald J. Valus, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Patent number: 8906299Abstract: A container (22) includes a shell (24) made from a polymer, for example PET, and incorporating a catalyst, for example a palladium catalyst. A closure (40) incorporates a plug which includes a source of hydrogen, for example a hydride. In use, with container (22) including a beverage and closure (40) in position, the headspace in the container will be saturated with water vapor. This vapor contacts the hydride associated with plug (42) and as a result the hydride produces molecular hydrogen which migrates into the polymer matrix of shell (24) and combines with oxygen which may have entered the container through its permeable walls. A reaction between the hydrogen and oxygen takes place, catalyzed by the catalyst, and water is produced. Thus, oxygen which may ingress the container is scavenged and the contents of the container are protected from oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Colormatrix Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Mark Rule, Ronald J. Valus, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20140295028Abstract: A container (22) includes an oxygen-sensitive beverage, for example a vitamin C-containing beverage. A closure (40) seals the mouth (28) of container (22). The closure includes an oxygen scavenging structure, for example a closure, which comprises a hydrogen generating means and a catalyst for catalysing a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Andrew Elkin, Mark Frost, Steven John Moloney, Andrew Stuart Overend, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20130323129Abstract: A food container (2) includes a rigid thermoformed plastics carton (4) which holds a dry food 6 and is closed by a removable film closure (8). The film (8) incorporates a hydride which is arranged to generate hydrogen on contact with moisture. Additionally, the film (8) is arranged to have relatively high water vapour permeability and relatively low hydrogen gas permeability. In use, water vapour from air surrounding the container (2) passes into the film (8) and reacts with the hydride to generate hydrogen. Due to the relatively low hydrogen permeability of the film (8), the hydrogen is restricted from escaping from the container. Instead, the hydrogen then reacts with any oxygen within the container in a reaction catalysed by a catalyst associated with the carton (4), thereby to scavenge oxygen within the container (2) and protect the food (6) from oxidation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: Colormatrix Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Adrian John Carmichael, Mark Frost, Andrew Stuart Overend, Steven Burgess Tattum
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Publication number: 20130310348Abstract: This disclosure provides a new class of compounds referred to as “reversed chloroquines” (RCQs), which are highly effective against CQR and CQS malaria parasites. RCQs are hybrid molecules, which include an antimalarial quinoline analog (such as chloroquine) moiety and a CQR reversal moiety. Exemplary RCQ chemical structures are provided. Also provided are pharmaceutical compositions including the disclosed RCQ compounds, and methods of using such compounds and compositions for the treatment of malaria and inhibition of CQR or CQS Plasmodium sp. (such as P. falciparum).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicants: State UniversityInventors: David H. Peyton, Steven Burgess