Patents by Inventor Ronan Ryan
Ronan Ryan 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: 11568485Abstract: Embodiments of the transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems provide an electronic bidding order management infrastructure, such as a “point-of-presence,” which receives and routes electronic trading orders from different trading entities at a server via a transmission medium to create a certain amount of transmission latency before the trading orders could arrive at and be executed at electronic exchanges to reduce latency arbitrage and/or order book arbitrage that may be experienced by high frequency trading participants. A similar transmission latency may be applied to the egress transmission of market data updates issued by an electronic exchange. Other techniques for facilitating electronic trading are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2019Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: IEX Group, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Bilie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston
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Patent number: 10888258Abstract: A device and method for collecting blood from an anatomical feature of a mammalian subject, the device including a vibrating plate assembly structured and arranged to retain the anatomical feature, a first biasing device releasably attachable to the vibrating plate assembly, a housing portion releasably connectable to the vibrating plate assembly, and a plurality of vibrating motors located beneath the vibrating plate assembly, such that vibrations translated to the anatomical feature enhance blood collection, such that the first biasing device constricts blood flow to the collection point on the anatomical feature, causing blood to pool therein, and low frequency and/or high amplitude vibrations cause vasodilation, encouraging blood flow through the capillaries at the collection point.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Paulus Holdings LimitedInventors: Taufeeq Elahi Diju, Ronan Ryan
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Publication number: 20200297260Abstract: A device and method for collecting blood from an anatomical feature of a mammalian subject, the device including a vibrating plate assembly structured and arranged to retain the anatomical feature, a first biasing device releasably attachable to the vibrating plate assembly, a housing portion releasably connectable to the vibrating plate assembly, and a plurality of vibrating motors located beneath the vibrating plate assembly, such that vibrations translated to the anatomical feature enhance blood collection, such that the first biasing device constricts blood flow to the collection point on the anatomical feature, causing blood to pool therein, and low frequency and/or high amplitude vibrations cause vasodilation, encouraging blood flow through the capillaries at the collection point.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Taufeeq Elahi Diju, Ronan Ryan
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Publication number: 20200160445Abstract: In a system for executing transaction requests, a received request for a transaction in an item is delayed prior to matching that request with another request for transaction in that item by a delay based on a communication delay and/or a processing delay. The communication delay represents the time required to receive updated information about the item and the processing delay represents the time required to compute an updated item price using the received updated information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Bradley Toshio Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Billie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston, Matthew Norbert Trudeau, Zoran Perkov
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Publication number: 20200134721Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a novel system and method for TCP-to-multicast (T2M) communications. The T2M techniques may allow a client to make a single TCP connection that then fans out into communications with multiple back-end resources. Such one-to-many communications may be invisible to the client but can achieve many practical benefits.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Bilie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston
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Publication number: 20200134720Abstract: Embodiments of the transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems provide an electronic bidding order management infrastructure, such as a “point-of-presence,” which receives and routes electronic trading orders from different trading entities at a server via a transmission medium to create a certain amount of transmission latency before the trading orders could arrive at and be executed at electronic exchanges to reduce latency arbitrage and/or order book arbitrage that may be experienced by high frequency trading participants. A similar transmission latency may be applied to the egress transmission of market data updates issued by an electronic exchange. Other techniques for facilitating electronic trading are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Bilie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston
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Patent number: 10610142Abstract: A device and method for collecting blood from a mammalian digit, the device including a rigid cradle portion structured and arranged to retain the digit, a first biasing device releasably attachable to the cradle portion, a housing portion releasably connectable to the cradle portion, and a plurality of vibrating motors located beneath the cradle portion within the housing portion, such that vibrations translated to the digit enhance blood collection, such that the first biasing device constricts blood flow to the collection point on the digit, causing blood to pool therein, and low frequency and/or high amplitude vibrations cause vasodilation, encouraging blood flow through the capillaries at the collection point.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2019Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Paulus Holdings LimitedInventors: Taufeeq Elahi Diju, Ronan Ryan
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Publication number: 20200090272Abstract: Embodiments of the transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems provide an electronic bidding order management infrastructure, such as a “point-of-presence,” which receives and routes electronic trading orders from different trading entities at a server via a transmission medium to create a certain amount of transmission latency before the trading orders could arrive at and be executed at electronic exchanges to reduce latency arbitrage and/or order book arbitrage that may be experienced by high frequency trading participants. A similar transmission latency may be applied to the egress transmission of market data updates issued by an electronic exchange. Other techniques for facilitating electronic trading are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Bilie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston
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Patent number: 10467694Abstract: Embodiments of the transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems provide an electronic bidding order management infrastructure, such as a “point-of-presence,” which receives and routes electronic trading orders from different trading entities at a server via a transmission medium to create a certain amount of transmission latency before the trading orders could arrive at and be executed at electronic exchanges to reduce latency arbitrage and/or order book arbitrage that may be experienced by high frequency trading participants. A similar transmission latency may be applied to the egress transmission of market data updates issued by an electronic exchange. Other techniques for facilitating electronic trading are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2014Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: IEX Group, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Billie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston
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Patent number: 10346910Abstract: In a system for executing transaction requests, a received request for a transaction in an item is delayed prior to matching that request with another request for transaction in that item by a delay based on a communication delay and/or a processing delay. The communication delay represents the time required to receive updated information about the item and the processing delay represents the time required to compute an updated item price using the received updated information.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2015Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: IEX GROUP, INC.Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Bilie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston, Matthew Norbert Trudeau, Zoran Perkov
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Publication number: 20160078537Abstract: A number of techniques for improving electronic trading are disclosed. According to some embodiments, an electronic trading system may establish a new Facilitation Cross order type which automatically performs a number of trading steps in a single uninterrupted sequence so as to help a risk trader fulfill a client investor's trading request efficiently and with lower market risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, Donald Bollerman, Matthew Norbert Trudeau, John Schwall, Ronan Ryan
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Publication number: 20150302441Abstract: In a system for executing transaction requests, a received request for a transaction in an item is delayed prior to matching that request with another request for transaction in that item by a delay based on a communication delay and/or a processing delay. The communication delay represents the time required to receive updated information about the item and the processing delay represents the time required to compute an updated item price using the received updated information.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2015Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Bradley KATSUYAMA, John SCHWALL, Robert PARK, Ronan RYAN, Benjamin AISEN, Daniel AISEN, Donald BOLLERMAN, Francis CHUNG, Stanley FELDMAN, Tara McKEE, Bilie ZHAO, James Michael CAPE, David LAUER, Allen ZHANG, Blair LIVINGSTON, Matthew Norbert TRUDEAU, Zoran PERKOV
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Publication number: 20150073967Abstract: Embodiments of the transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems provide an electronic bidding order management infrastructure, such as a “point-of-presence,” which receives and routes electronic trading orders from different trading entities at a server via a transmission medium to create a certain amount of transmission latency before the trading orders could arrive at and be executed at electronic exchanges to reduce latency arbitrage and/or order book arbitrage that may be experienced by high frequency trading participants. A similar transmission latency may be applied to the egress transmission of market data updates issued by an electronic exchange. Other techniques for facilitating electronic trading are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicant: IEX Group, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Katsuyama, John Schwall, Robert Park, Ronan Ryan, Benjamin Aisen, Daniel Aisen, Donald Bollerman, Francis Chung, Stanley Feldman, Tara McKee, Bilie Zhao, James Michael Cape, David Lauer, Allen Zhang, Blair Livingston