Patents by Inventor Terence James
Terence James 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: 7119051Abstract: The invention relates to novel method of incorporating free fatty acid into soap-based bars to minimize or eliminate efflorescence and to compositions made by the process.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care, USA division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Terence James Farrell, Michael Irwin Hill
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Patent number: 7089822Abstract: A power train for an amphibious vehicle includes an engine and transaxle arranged North-South, driving front, rear, or all four road wheels. A power take off with optional decoupler and constant velocity joint drives marine drive. The power take off may be taken from the input shaft of the transmission, and may use a synchronizer. The transaxle includes a differential. The rear wheels may be set back from the differential outputs, with intermediate drives by chains or belts. A sandwich type power take off may also be used. In the four wheel drive embodiment, a power take off is required from the rear differential. Decouplers may be provided in at least one wheel drive shaft on each driven axle.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventors: Alan Timothy Gibbs, Terence James Roycroft
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Publication number: 20060038358Abstract: A sealing arrangement in a gas turbine engine comprises a rope seal held against a sealing surface by a resilient seal carrier in which the rope seal lies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventor: Terence James
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Patent number: 6994358Abstract: Bump stop for an amphibious vehicle suspension having a member selectively movable between an operating position, and an inoperative position. This allows the suspension to retract road wheels along locus for conversion to marine mode. Bump stop free end may be moved by filling cavities with pressurized fluid. Alternatively, the entire bump stop may be rotated on a pivot by a hydraulic cylinder, an electric solenoid, manually or by any other mechanical means. Alternatively, the movable member may be a position in a cylinder, withdrawn against a return spring by hydraulic pressure, and may act against resilient snubber on the vehicle suspension. Bump pad has a curved undersurface, allowing the bump stop to be bent out of the way when the suspension is lowered.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventor: Terence James Roycroft
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Patent number: 6955019Abstract: A wall covering comprising a plurality of plastic panels each having a body portion formed with rows of simulated building elements. The panels are mounted on a support surface with a lower marginal edge region of one panel overlying an upper marginal edge region of a previously mounted panel in a lower course and with a side marginal edge region of one panel overlying the side marginal edge region of a previously mounted adjacent panel in the same course. The marginal edge regions are provided with interlocks which engage and secure both the overlapping upper and lower marginal edge regions and the overlapping side marginal edge regions as an incident to upward movement of the panel relative to the underlying previously mounted panels.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Nailite InternationalInventors: Terence James Donlin, Francesco Guzzo
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Patent number: 6945832Abstract: Vehicle suspension having a control arm pivotally mounted to vehicle body. Wheel support is pivotally mounted to the control arm. A hydraulic strut is pivotally mounted to body at trunnion mount. The wheel may be protracted to be placed vertically on the road surface or retracted at an angle, for example to allow good marine performance in an amphibious vehicle. Strut may be extended or retracted by hydraulic fluid pumped through ports and may also be used for wheel springing and damping. As trunnion mount is part way up the strut, the strut can pivot out of the way of the retracing wheel. A second control arm may also be fitted; this may be part of a double wishbone wheel suspension.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventor: Terence James Roycroft
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Patent number: 6881107Abstract: A decoupler for coupling/decoupling drive between a power train output and road wheels or marine drive means in an amphibious vehicle, is integrated with a constant velocity joint, saving space, weight, and cost for low production volumes, and simplifying mounting arrangements. Power train output shaft enters casing through aperture, and terminates in a flange with splines. Baulk ring and synchrocone provide synchromesh action between drive ring and driven CV joint cap. Rod is attached to selector arm, located in slot, allowing coupling and decoupling by an external control, which may be assisted by a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder. The synchromesh parts may be sourced from truck gearboxes. CV joint is mounted in bearings, and may be a Rzeppa type. Groove allows fitment of a conventional dust gaiter.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventor: Terence James Roycroft
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Patent number: 6855017Abstract: Power train for an amphibious vehicle has an engine aligned with vehicle axis. The crankshaft drives optional flexible coupling, shaft, and optional decoupler. Drive shaft drives marine propulsion means, which may be a water jet drive or a screw propeller. Shaft also drives bevel gear, which drives transmission through bevel gear and input shaft. Hence, transmission is mounted transversely, and perpendicular to the engine. The bevel gears, coupling and decoupler are contained in a casing. Transmission drives road wheels through integral differential, drive shafts, and relay shaft. Transmission may be manual, sequential change manual, automated manual, automatic, or continuously variable transmission. The engine may be offset to the vehicle center line.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventor: Terence James Roycroft
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Patent number: 6852681Abstract: The invention relates to perfume-containing bar compositions in which the effect of said perfume(s) (e.g., longevity) is enhanced relative to comparative bars in that perfume-containing bar of the invention, comprise less than about 35% soluble surfactant. The invention further comprises a process for enhancing deposition/longevity of perfume, for example, by controlling the level of soluble active relative to insoluble active and/or by increasing levels of perfume.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, a division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Judith Lynne Kerschner, Georgia Shafer, Charles Craig Nunn, Terence James Farrell
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Patent number: 6849585Abstract: The invention relates to soap/free fatty acid bars in which high amounts of free fatty acid (i.e., greater than 35%, preferably greater than 40% and ratio of FFA to soap greater than 1:1) and low levels of synthetic may be used. In the bar, the free fatty acid is believed to form a complex which is believed to act as a structurant, thereby allowing less use of synthetic surfactant. The bar should require less synthetic surfactant. Total amount of unsaturated material in soap and fatty acid should be no higher than 15% In a second embodiment of the invention, the bar may be made by a neutralization process whereby fatty acid is combined with caustic (e.g., lower than 50% caustic) to form soap and free fatty acid in defined amounts or proportions.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, a division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Terence James Farrell, Charles Craig Nunn
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Patent number: 6846787Abstract: The invention relates to bar compositions which are structured in such manner (i.e., through specific ternary system) that bars can extrude well and have good properties (e.g., lather), even at low synthetic surfactant level.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Terence James Farrell, Charles Craig Nunn
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Patent number: 6821166Abstract: Power train for amphibious vehicle comprises engine aligned with longitudinal vehicle axis, transmission, and power take off mounted between engine and transmission. At least one marine propulsion unit mounted at the rear of the vehicle, is driven by shaft which runs alongside the transmission. Either transmission is offset to axis, and marine propulsion unit is on axis; or transmission is on axis, and the marine propulsion units are offset to axis. The driven road wheels may be the front wheels, the rear wheels, or all four. The engine may be at the front of the vehicle and the transmission at the back. Alternatively, the transmission may drive forward to a differential mounted adjacent to the engine sump, with wheel drive shaft passing through said pump.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventors: Terence James Roycroft, Alan Timothy Gibbs
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Patent number: 6796589Abstract: A barrier 1 comprises stanchion members 2 and guard elements 3. The stanchion members 2 are secured to the guard members 3 using clips 4 in order to create a robust, substantially planar barrier to divide a vehicle cabin space. A rear seat of a motor vehicle incorporates a backrest 5 in which headrests are normally secured through sockets 6. Thus, when the headrests are removed, these sockets 6 become available to accommodate entry segments 7 of the stanchion members 2. This mounts the barrier 1 on the backrest 5. The barrier may be used to partition the luggage/cargo area from the remainder of the cabin.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Terence James Dolman
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Patent number: 6796856Abstract: A steering system for amphibious vehicle includes a control connected to road steering means. Ram is conventionally used to assist road steering, but by disconnecting command valves, it becomes a hydraulic master cylinder, driving slave cylinder; and thus marine steering means. Valves and hydraulic reservoir enable the marine steering to be disconnected from road steering. The marine steering means may be center biased by springs. A sensor and control means may synchronize center positions of road and marine steering. The valve and port layout may also achieve this goal. Alternatively, power steering in road mode may be maintained by fitting a master cylinder in parallel or in series with steering means; and may have hydraulic, electro-hydraulic, electric, or magnetic assistance.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventors: Terence James Roycroft, Adam Paul Ruddle
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Publication number: 20040159062Abstract: A wall covering comprising a plurality of plastic panels each having a body portion formed with rows of simulated building elements. The panels are mounted on a support surface with a lower marginal edge region of one panel overlying an upper marginal edge region of a previously mounted panel in a lower course and with a side marginal edge region of one panel overlying the side marginal edge region of a previously mounted adjacent panel in the same course. The marginal edge regions are provided with interlocks which engage and secure both the overlapping upper and lower marginal edge regions and the overlapping side marginal edge regions as an incident to upward movement of the panel relative to the underlying previously mounted panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Nailite InternationalInventors: Terence James Donlin, Francesco Guzzo
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Patent number: 6776672Abstract: Amphibious vehicle power train includes an engine mounted above, or above and to one side of transmission. Axis of crankshaft is parallel to axis of transmission input shaft, and to longitudinal vehicle axis. Crankshaft longitudinally overlaps input shaft. Engine is mounted North-South, and transmission South-North. Crankshaft drives input shaft through sprockets, connected by belt or chain; or by gears. Shaft drives marine propulsion means through drive shaft and optional decoupler. Transmission may be manual, sequential change manual, automated manual, seem-automatic, automatic, or continuously variable. Power train may be mounted towards the rear of the vehicle, driving the rear wheels through differential. Alternatively, the front wheels may also be driven, through drive shaft and differential. Either axle may be decoupled in road mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventor: Terence James Roycroft
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Patent number: 6773315Abstract: An amphibious vehicle power train has an engine with crankshaft and solid or fluid flywheel; a transmission arranged in line with the crankshaft, with an input shaft driven from the flywheel; and a power take off for driving shafts and marine propulsion means. The power take off has a driving sprocket attached to the crankshaft, a chain or belt, and a driven sprocket. Bevel gears are provided to convert transverse engine crankshaft rotation to longitudinal marine drive.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventors: Terence James Roycroft, Alan Timothy Gibbs
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Publication number: 20040097146Abstract: A steering system for amphibious vehicle (100) comprises control (144) connected to road steering means (126). Ram (134) is conventionally used to assist road steering, but by disconnecting command valves (165), it becomes a hydraulic master cylinder, driving slave cylinder (148); and thus marine steering means (121). V represents a layout of valves and hydraulic reservoir enabling marine steering to be disconnected from road steering. The marine steering means may be centre biased by springs. A sensor and control means may synchronize centre positions of road and marine steering. The valve and port layout of FIG. 4 may also achieve this goal. Alternatively, power steering in road mode may be maintained by fitting a master cylinder in parallel or in series with steering means (126); and may have hydraulic, electro-hydraulic, electric, or magnetic assistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Adam Paul Ruddle, Terence James Roycroft
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Publication number: 20040072479Abstract: Vehicle suspension having a control arm pivotally mounted to vehicle body. Wheel support is pivotally mounted to the control arm. A hydraulic strut is pivotally mounted to body at trunnion mount. The wheel may be protracted to be placed vertically on the road surface or retracted at an angle, for example to allow good marine performance in an amphibious vehicle Strut may be extended or retracted by hydraulic fluid pumped through ports and may also be used for wheel springing and damping. As trunnion mount is part way up the strut, the strut can pivot out of the way of the retracing wheel. A second control arm may also be fitted; this may be part of a double wishbone wheel suspension.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Terence James Roycroft
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Patent number: 6712652Abstract: Amphibious vehicle power train 10 comprises a prime mover 12, transfer drive 14, transmission 16, and differential 17. A marine drive power take-off (PTO) comprises chain, belt, or gear drive, and optional decoupler 22. Rotational axis 65 of marine drive shaft 64 and impeller shaft 66 of centrifugal pump 68 are substantially perpendicular to longitudinal vehicle axis 11. The driven road wheels may be the rear wheels. Alternative embodiments comprise PTO drive from differential 17 (FIG. 3); from the crankshaft timing end (80, FIG. 4); or by a sandwich PTO between engine and transmission (56, FIG. 5). FIG. 6 shows PTO's from the gearbox of a motorcycle type power train, driving centrifugal pump 102 and differential 90. At least one further decoupler may be provided in wheel driveshafts 23, 25, to disconnect drive thereto while the amphibian is used in marine mode. The prime mover 12 may be an engine or may be an electric motor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Gibbs Technologies LimitedInventor: Terence James Roycroft