Patents by Inventor John McCormack

John McCormack 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: 20110239001
    Abstract: A method of scanning secure data in a data store is performed in a manner that does not expose the scan data, the files being searched, or information about when matches occur between the scan data and the files. During the scan process, encrypted versions of searched files are compared to encrypted versions of match strings, and any resulting match data is encrypted before being written into a results file. In addition, to disguise when match entries are written, during the scan one or more encrypted dummy items are written into the results file.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2010
    Publication date: September 29, 2011
    Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
    Inventor: Robert John McCormack
  • Patent number: 7915385
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a splice variant of a human sodium channel alpha subunit and methods and compositions for making and using the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
    Inventors: Kenneth John McCormack, Christopher Dinesh Raj
  • Publication number: 20110032518
    Abstract: A detection assembly comprising: a body portion having a slot formed along at least a portion of a length thereof, the slot having a slot opening formed in an outer surface of the body portion, the slot opening being arranged to receive a sensor optical fibre through the slot opening; a sensor optical fibre constrained to lie in said slot and in juxtaposition with a plurality of protrusions; and at least one swell member, the swell member being configured to increase in volume in response to exposure to a target measurand, the detection assembly being arranged whereby an increase in a volume of said swell member causes said sensor optical fibre to be urged against at least one of said plurality of protrusions thereby to cause bending of said sensor optical fibre.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2009
    Publication date: February 10, 2011
    Applicant: SOLUS SENSORS LIMITED
    Inventors: Brian Culshaw, Alistair MacLean, John Mccormack
  • Publication number: 20100318212
    Abstract: A method and device for facilitating measurement of thermo-optically induced material phase change response in a thin planar or a grating film stack is disclosed. The method may include using small-spot visible and ultraviolet spectra (ellipsometric or reflectance) for measuring a material phase change response. The device may include a measurement system platform, at least one electrical resistor, at least one external electric probe, and ohmic contact circuitry.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2009
    Publication date: December 16, 2010
    Applicant: KLA-Tencor Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Carlos L. Ygartua, Lei Zhong, John McCormack, Robert J. McClelland
  • Publication number: 20100297147
    Abstract: Methods and compositions for modulating neural cell function using antagonists of TLR14 are disclosed. In particular, methods for treating, preventing and/or diagnosing TLR14-associated neurodegenerative conditions and/or disorders are disclosed. Screening methods for evaluating TLR14 modulators, e.g., agonists and antagonists, are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2007
    Publication date: November 25, 2010
    Applicants: WYETH, OPSONA THERAPEUTICS, LTD.
    Inventors: Katherine Seidl, Ying Gao, Lih-Ling Lin, Aisling Dunne, William John McCormack
  • Patent number: 7474967
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods, carrier media, and systems for detecting defects on a wafer based on multi-core architecture are provided. One computer-implemented method for detecting defects on a wafer includes acquiring output for the wafer generated by an inspection system. Dies are formed on the wafer, and multiple cores are formed in the dies. The method also includes detecting defects on the wafer by comparing the output for a first of the multiple cores to the output for a second of the multiple cores. The first and second of the multiple cores are formed in the same die, different dies, or the same die and different dies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Lei Zhong, John McCormack
  • Publication number: 20080306701
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods, carrier media, and systems for detecting defects on a wafer based on multi-core architecture are provided. One computer-implemented method for detecting defects on a wafer includes acquiring output for the wafer generated by an inspection system. Dies are formed on the wafer, and multiple cores are formed in the dies. The method also includes detecting defects on the wafer by comparing the output for a first of the multiple cores to the output for a second of the multiple cores. The first and second of the multiple cores are formed in the same die, different dies, or the same die and different dies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2007
    Publication date: December 11, 2008
    Inventors: Lei Zhong, John McCormack
  • Publication number: 20060133386
    Abstract: A switch enables a telephone to use one virtual circuit to connect through a packet switched network to any number of other telephones. The switch supports multiple network types, permitting, for example, the conversion of UDP and AAL5 data to AAL2 data. Multiple switches, each connected to several other switches by ATM virtual circuits, are used to form a telephone network. Each telephone connects to just one switch. When a telephone call is made, the call is sent to the associated switch, which then determines, based on destination, to where the call should be routed. The call is sent through the telephone network to the destination switch, which in turn sends the call down the one virtual circuit to the destination telephone. Header stripping using out-of-band signaling minimizes bandwidth wastage by not requiring the ingress and egress points of the packet-switched network to maintain a synchronized connection state that must be regularly validated and updated with state and error information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2006
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: John McCormack, Steven Owens
  • Publication number: 20060133359
    Abstract: A switch enables a telephone to use one virtual circuit to connect through a packet switched network to any number of other telephones. The switch supports multiple network types, permitting, for example, the conversion of UDP and AAL5 data to AAL2 data. Multiple switches, each connected to several other switches by ATM virtual circuits, are used to form a telephone network. Each telephone connects to just one switch. When a telephone call is made, the call is sent to the associated switch, which then determines, based on destination, to where the call should be routed. The call is sent through the telephone network to the destination switch, which in turn sends the call down the one virtual circuit to the destination telephone. Header stripping using out-of-band signaling minimizes bandwidth wastage by not requiring the ingress and egress points of the packet-switched network to maintain a synchronized connection state that must be regularly validated and updated with state and error information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2006
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: John McCormack, Steven Owens
  • Publication number: 20050072693
    Abstract: A storage case (1) for a compact disc (2) comprises an outer shell (4) within which an inner carrier (5) for storing the compact disc (2) is slideable between an open and a closed position. The compact disc (2) is stored in a disc storing area (20) between a lower support plate (15) and an upper retaining member (19) of the inner carrier (5). Guide plates (25, 26) slideably guide the compact disc (2) into and out of the disc storing area (20). Resilient disc engaging clips (30) on a rear end wall (17) of the inner carrier (5) resiliently urges the compact disc (2) against corresponding abutment members (33) on the front end wall (16) for securing the compact disc (2) against sideward sliding from the disc storing area (20). The combination of the disc engaging clips (30) and the guide plates (25, 26) avoid the need for a central locating spigot for engaging a central opening of the compact disc (2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2003
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: John Lawlor, William Lawlor, Patrick Wright, John McCormack, Owen Laverty
  • Patent number: 6851962
    Abstract: Connectors embodying the invention include a metallic shell having an inner wall for securely holding a glass preform within the inner wall of the metallic shell. The preform has generally parallel top and bottom surfaces with a number of predetermined contact pin holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces. Hollow tubular sleeves for securing and supporting contact pins are positioned within selected ones of the contact pin holes; each tubular sleeve having a bottom end embedded in the preform and a top end extending above the top surface of the preform. Contact pins of conductive material are securely positioned within the tubular sleeves; each contact pin having a top end extending above the top end of its associated tubular sleeve and a bottom end extending below the bottom surface of the preform. Conductive wires may be connected to the top ends of the contact pins, with each tubular sleeve providing support for its associated contact pin and the corresponding wire connection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2005
    Assignee: Hermetic Seal Corp.
    Inventor: George John McCormack, III
  • Publication number: 20040213206
    Abstract: A method and a system provide switching capabilities that enables a telephone to use one vertical circuit to connect through a packet switched network to any number of other telephones. Multiple multiprotocol convergence switches are connected to each other by ATM virtual circuits to form a telephone network. Each telephone is connected to the network via one of these multiprotocol convergence switches.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2001
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: John McCormack, Steven S. Owens
  • Publication number: 20030236030
    Abstract: Connectors embodying the invention include a metallic shell having an inner wall for securely holding a glass preform within the inner wall of the metallic shell. The preform has generally parallel top and bottom surfaces with a number of predetermined contact pin holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces. Hollow tubular sleeves for securing and supporting contact pins are positioned within selected ones of the contact pin holes; each tubular sleeve having a bottom end embedded in the preform and a top end extending above the top surface of the preform. Contact pins of conductive material are securely positioned within the tubular sleeves; each contact pin having a top end extending above the top end of its associated tubular sleeve and a bottom end extending below the bottom surface of the preform. Conductive wires may be connected to the top ends of the contact pins, with each tubular sleeve providing support for its associated contact pin and the corresponding wire connection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2003
    Publication date: December 25, 2003
    Inventor: George John McCormack
  • Patent number: 6360255
    Abstract: A mechanism and method for integrating a managed network with a network management system is described. The network management system is used to manage, maintain, and display information about one or more managed networks and network devices in them. Devices in the managed network are upgraded by connecting a browser to the network management system, describing devices in the managed network, and selecting appropriate upgrades. The mechanism and method verify that the upgrades can be successfully downloaded to the devices of the managed network. Intelligence about the managed network is automatically gathered, so that the user is presented with a display of only those upgrades that are pertinent to the user's managed network. In another aspect, the mechanism and method facilitate creation and submission to the network management system of problem reports that describe problems with devices in the managed network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: John McCormack, Keith Redfield, Narayan Thyagarajan
  • Patent number: 6295527
    Abstract: Mechanisms for establishing and viewing groups of devices within a network of devices are disclosed. A filter mechanism is coupled to a database of information about devices in a network having multiple network devices such as switches and routers. The database stores a filter metadata table that describes criteria by which the information in the database can be filtered to establish groups of the devices. The filter metadata drives the presentation of a filter dialog that provides a set of filters and filter criteria that can be selected by a user. The filter mechanism receives a set of user-entered criteria, selected from among the filter criteria, that define a group of the devices. The filter mechanism constructs a Boolean query to the database based upon the user-entered criteria. The database provides a dynamic view of network devices that meet the user-entered criteria.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: John McCormack, Mark Sapsford, Vidya Babu
  • Patent number: 6243088
    Abstract: A method and system are provided for allowing users to attach functionality to one or more panels in a panel sequence. The panel sequence may be presented to the user, for example, as a sequence of HTML pages that walk the user through the choices associated with a particular task. The functionality attached to the panel by the user may allow users to set on the panel, or access from the panel, user-specific information that indicates how the user should respond to the panel. Techniques are described for attaching the functionality in a conditional manner, so that the functionality is only attached o the panel when the panel is displayed in a certain context. Context information is passed from each panel in the panel sequence to the next to facilitate the determination as to whether the user-specified functionality should be displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: John McCormack, Mark Sapsford, Christopher A. White, Vidya R. Babu
  • Patent number: 5799861
    Abstract: A case forming panel and case structures incorporating the case forming panel, the material of which being a laminate of internal and exterior liners on a flute providing medium of corrugated board having a flute pitch in depth greater than that of "A" flute, the flutes to extend in use substantially vertically, and preferably having a flute pitch of about 54 mm, a flute depth of about 27 mm, and a take up of about 1.54:1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Carter Holt Harvey Limited
    Inventors: Craig Ronald Bonner, Gregory Thomas Blomfield, Ian John McCormack, John David Riley
  • Patent number: 4682261
    Abstract: A production control system is provided, especially for use in a works environment, in which a microsequencer controlled by a Z80 microcomputer board (MUXC) performs continuous high-speed scanning of a multiplicity of operator input devices (OIDs) located at the work stations of individual human operatives. The microsequencer is essentially a single-level pipelined microprocessor communicating with the OIDs via channels and sub-channels, each OID being connected to a respective sub-channel by a single twisted-pair cable. The cable lines are maintained at 24 volts d.c. to supply power to the OID, and the OID, which has a card-reader for reading bar code on cards or tickets passed through it by the operative, transmits data to its sub-channel, and hence the microsequencer, over the same cable by shorting out the two cable lines for short and long pulse periods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1987
    Assignee: Production Control Information (PCI) Limited
    Inventors: Keith Benson, John McCormack