Patents by Inventor Steven Byrne
Steven Byrne 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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Publication number: 20240081885Abstract: A vapor delivery system and method is provided that includes a number of features. In one embodiment, a method comprises inserting a vapor delivery needle into tissue of a patient, activating a flow of vapor from a vapor generator through vapor delivery ports of the vapor delivery needle to cause condensed liquid to exit vapor delivery ports of the vapor delivery needle, generating vapor in the vapor generator, delivering a dose of vapor through the vapor delivery ports of the vapor delivery needle into the tissue, and after the dose of vapor is delivered, re-activating the flow of vapor from the vapor generator through the vapor delivery ports of the vapor delivery needle to prevent a vacuum from forming in the vapor delivery needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Roger Noel Hastings, Michael Hoey, Steven CARLSON, Matthew BYRNE
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Publication number: 20230096427Abstract: Routines and methods disclosed herein can increase a power efficiency of a prosthetic hand without drastically reducing the speed at which it operates. A prosthesis can implement an acceleration profile, which can reduce an energy consumption of a motor, or an amount of electrical and/or mechanical noise produced by a motor, as the motor as the motor transitions from an idle state to a non-idle state. A prosthesis can implement a deceleration profile, which can reduce the energy consumption of the motor, or an amount of electrical and/or mechanical noise produced by a motor, as the motor transitions from a non-idle state to an idle state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Steven Byrne, Neil Alexander Shaw
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Publication number: 20230022882Abstract: A prosthesis and control approach using electromyography (EMG) data and motion data. EMG sensors and a motion sensor provide inputs to generate control signals. The EMG sensor detects EMG signals from the user's body. The motion sensor may be one or more inertial measurement sensors (IMS) and/or a magnetic field sensor. The EMG and motion data is analyzed according to various techniques to provide control of one or more actuatable prosthetic joints of an upper limb prosthesis, such as a prosthetic elbow, wrist, hand, and/or digits.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2020Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Steven Byrne, Matthew James Benning
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Patent number: 11547581Abstract: Routines and methods disclosed herein can increase a power efficiency of a prosthetic hand without drastically reducing the speed at which it operates. A prosthesis can implement an acceleration profile, which can reduce an energy consumption of a motor, or an amount of electrical and/or mechanical noise produced by a motor, as the motor transitions from an idle state to a non-idle state. A prosthesis can implement a deceleration profile, which can reduce the energy consumption of the motor, or an amount of electrical and/or mechanical noise produced by a motor, as the motor transitions from a non-idle state to an idle state.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2019Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Touch Bionics LimitedInventors: Steven Byrne, Neil Alexander Shaw
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Publication number: 20220133510Abstract: A sensor assembly for a prosthetic or orthotic device (POD) may include a housing and a support. The housing may be attached with the POD. The support may be moveably connected with the housing such that the support may move relative to the housing. The support may form an enclosure with the housing. Within the enclosure, the sensor assembly may include one or more sensors and a circuit board. The one or more sensors may include one or more of an inertial measurement unit, an electromyography sensor, or a distance sensor such as a magnetic sensor and a magnet. The circuit board may be attached with the support and in electrical communication with the plurality of sensors. Movement of the support may cause the sensors to move which may be detected for control of the POD. The sensor assembly may be attached to an arm or other prosthetic socket for detection of natural limb movements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Abram David Yeudall, Andy McDaid, Steven Byrne, Hugh Gill, Rodrigo Mercader Rivera
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Publication number: 20200197193Abstract: Routines and methods disclosed herein can increase a power efficiency of a prosthetic hand without drastically reducing the speed at which it operates. A prosthesis can implement an acceleration profile, which can reduce an energy consumption of a motor, or an amount of electrical and/or mechanical noise produced by a motor, as the motor as the motor transitions from an idle state to a non-idle state. A prosthesis can implement a deceleration profile, which can reduce the energy consumption of the motor, or an amount of electrical and/or mechanical noise produced by a motor, as the motor transitions from a non-idle state to an idle state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Inventors: Steven Byrne, Neil Alexander Shaw
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Patent number: 9286747Abstract: Described are casino games that incorporate a player's physical dexterity into gameplay, thus adding a physical skill component to a game, beyond any mental skill components the underlying games already posses. Similarly to the manner in which a player's knowledge of a game's rules and strategies allows the player to increase their chance of winning traditional casino games, the dexterity, or skill based games allow the player to increase their chance of winning by performing game-oriented physical tasks. Examples of games with this feature are a poker game where a player shoots a game gun at a display device to add cards to their hand in hopes of forming a winning hand, and a three dimensional mahjong game where a player rotates a tile structure to find and removing matching tiles in order to increase their score.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Chang, Steven Byrne, Katrina Lane, Thomas Rassweiler, Kenny Rosenblatt
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Publication number: 20130334501Abstract: Embodiments described herein provide a field-effect p-n junction. In some embodiments, the field-effect p-n junction includes (1) an ohmic contact, (2) a semiconductor layer above the ohmic contact, (3) at least one rectifying contact above the semiconductor layer, where the lateral width of the rectifying contact is less than the semiconductor depletion width of the semiconductor layer, and (4) a gate above the rectifying contact. In some embodiments, the field-effect p-n junction includes (1) an ohmic contact, (2) a semiconductor layer above the ohmic contact, (3) a thin top contact above the semiconductor layer, where the out of plane thickness of the thin top contact is less than the Debye screening length of the thin top contact, and (4) a gate above the thin top contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: William Regan, Steven Byrnes, Alexander K. Zettl, Feng Wang
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Patent number: 8430733Abstract: Described are casino games that incorporate a player's physical dexterity into gameplay, thus adding a physical skill component to a game, beyond any mental skill components the underlying games already posses. Similarly to the manner in which a player's knowledge of a game's rules and strategies allows the player to increase their chance of winning traditional casino games, the dexterity, or skill based games allow the player to increase their chance of winning by performing game-oriented physical tasks. Examples of games with this feature are a poker game where a player shoots a game gun at a display device to add cards to their hand in hopes of forming a winning hand, and a three dimensional mahjong game where a player rotates a tile structure to find and removing matching tiles in order to increase their score.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Chang, Steven Byrne, Katrina Lane, Thomas Rassweiler, Kenny Rosenblatt
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Publication number: 20130084930Abstract: Described are casino games that incorporate a player's physical dexterity into gameplay, thus adding a physical skill component to a game, beyond any mental skill components the underlying games already posses. Similarly to the manner in which a player's knowledge of a game's rules and strategies allows the player to increase their chance of winning traditional casino games, the dexterity, or skill based games allow the player to increase their chance of winning by performing game-oriented physical tasks. Examples of games with this feature are a poker game where a player shoots a game gun at a display device to add cards to their hand in hopes of forming a winning hand, and a three dimensional mahjong game where a player rotates a tile structure to find and removing matching tiles in order to increase their score.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT OPERATING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Christopher Chang, Steven Byrne, Katrina Lane, Thomas Rassweiler, Kenny Rosenblatt
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Publication number: 20070151489Abstract: A computer desk that uses a cantilevered work surface structure rotatably mounted to a vertical support column. The support column can be mounted so that the lower end rests upon the floor and the upper end is affixed either directly to the ceiling or by brackets to an elevated position on the wall of the structure or dwelling. The desk can be installed next to a bed and positioned to allow use while sitting up in bed or rotated to allow use while sitting in a chair. The desk can have multiple deck levels to accommodate a computer and accessories and a separate deck for control elements such as keyboard, mouse, and/or game controllers that can incorporate armrests. It can be assembled in right hand or left hand configuration from the same parts. It is designed to be as adjustable as is possible while also being inexpensive to produce.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventor: Steven Byrne
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Publication number: 20070013594Abstract: A hidden antenna system is disclosed. The hidden antenna system includes an external vehicle component, such as, an article carrier. The article carrier includes a removable portion attached to a fixed portion that defines a cavity. An antenna element is housed within the cavity in the article carrier. According to an embodiment, an end cap structure that elevates and supports a side rail over a vehicle roof includes the removeable portion and fixed portion. According to an embodiment, the article carrier includes a first and second cavity that houses a first and second antenna element, respectively, within the first and second cavities, such that the at least two antennta elements operate in a diversity application.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Korkut Yegin, William Livengood, Steven Byrne, Stephen Scott, Daniel Morris
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Publication number: 20060273981Abstract: An antenna module for a vehicle communication system can be attached to a vehicle using an attachment arrangement that includes a cast and a single module that incorporates a bolt with an integrated retainer clip. The attachment arrangement acts as its own snap. The retainer clip has a spring mechanism. The installer installs the attachment arrangement to a through hole, for example, in a vehicle roof panel. As the retainer clip passes through the through hole, it collapses around the body of the cast. After the retainer clip passes completely through the through hole, the spring mechanism causes the retainer clip to rebound back to its original span to temporarily hold the antenna module in place. The installer then tightens the bolt, thereby stroking the integrated retainer clip up the cast toward the vehicle roof panel. When the retainer clip contacts the vehicle roof panel, the installer further tightens the bolt to a recommended drive torque.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: December 7, 2006Inventors: Loren Thompson, Edward Menassaka, Steven Byrne, Randall Heidtman, Richard Lawrence, William Livengood
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Publication number: 20050093755Abstract: A fastening structure for an antenna module assembly is disclosed. The fastening structure for an antenna module assembly includes a cover, a gasket inner seal, a circuit board including at least one antenna element, and a base. The gasket inner seal is placed over the circuit board. The gasket inner seal and circuit board are intermediately located between the cover and the base. The base includes a plurality of beveled snap-tab receiving portions integrally located about a base perimeter. The beveled snap-tab receiving portions engage an inner perimeter of the cover defined by flexible snap-tabs to fasten and matingly secure the cover to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Steven Byrne, Loren Thompson, Randall Heidtman, William Livengood, Lynn Adams, Ronald Wilcox