Patents by Inventor Benjamin O'Leary
Benjamin O'Leary 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: 20240352391Abstract: A fluid flow plate comprising: a fluid reservoir comprising a cavity space defined by a base wall, one or more side walls and an upper wall: wherein the upper wall comprises a plurality of apertures, each adapted to receive a removeable cell culture surface; and wherein, the fluid flow plate is configured to be rocked such that bidirectional flow of fluid in the fluid reservoir is affected. Also described is a kit comprising a fluid flow plate and a method of simulating fluid flow on cells utilising a fluid flow plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2022Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Colin Douglas Archibald BROWN, Francesca PISAPIA, Donovan Benjamin O'BRIEN
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Patent number: 11654590Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 11485284Abstract: A method for determining distraction of a driver of a vehicle, including sampling sensor measurements at an onboard system of the vehicle; generating an output indicative of a distracted state; determining that the driver of the vehicle is characterized by the distracted state, based on the output; generating, at a second distraction detection module of a remote computing system, a second output indicative that the driver is characterized by the distracted state, based on the sensor measurements; computing a distraction score, at a scoring module of the remote computing system, in response to generating the second output and based on the sensor measurements and the distracted state.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: Nauto, Inc.Inventors: Ludmila Levkova, Stefan Heck, Benjamin O. Alpert, Ravi Kumar Satzoda, Suchitra Sathyanarayana, Vivek Sekar
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Publication number: 20210370540Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Inventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 11148198Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a system for forming an arcuate component by additive layer manufacturing (ALM). The system comprises a base plate for receiving a layer of powdered material and having opposing inner and outer transverse edges and an energy beam source for generating an energy beam for fusing a portion of the powdered material. The base plate is moveable away from the energy beam source from a first position to a vertically lower second position along an arcuate path such that the outer transverse edge traces an outer arc having a greater radius than an inner arc traced by the inner transverse edge. The present disclosure also relates to a base plate apparatus for use in ALM that is movable along an arcuate path and an ALM method using the base plate apparatus/system.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2018Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Inventor: Stuart Benjamin O'Brien
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Patent number: 11110624Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 11035758Abstract: This invention relates to an evidence collection and storage apparatus for use in forensic examination and sample collection processes. The apparatus consists of a container and a swab, the swab including a handle portion, shaft portion and a removable head portion, wherein the container includes a cavity adapted to store an object or substance, a lid including a portion of nanomesh and a swab head portion removing means that engages the head portion of the swab within the cavity, enabling the head portion of the swab to be removed or partially removed from the shaft portion of the swab and stored in the container.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2017Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Crime Scene Solutions LimitedInventor: Benjamin O'Leary
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Publication number: 20210001503Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2020Publication date: January 7, 2021Inventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Publication number: 20200331387Abstract: A method for determining distraction of a driver of a vehicle, including sampling sensor measurements at an onboard system of the vehicle; generating an output indicative of a distracted state; determining that the driver of the vehicle is characterized by the distracted state, based on the output; generating, at a second distraction detection module of a remote computing system, a second output indicative that the driver is characterized by the distracted state, based on the sensor measurements; computing a distraction score, at a scoring module of the remote computing system, in response to generating the second output and based on the sensor measurements and the distracted state.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Nauto, Inc.Inventors: Ludmila Levkova, Stefan Heck, Benjamin O. Alpert, Ravi Kumar Satzoda, Suchitra Sathyanarayana, Vivek Sekar
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Patent number: 10792832Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2019Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 10703268Abstract: A method for determining distraction of a driver of a vehicle, including sampling sensor measurements at an onboard system of the vehicle; generating an output indicative of a distracted state; determining that the driver of the vehicle is characterized by the distracted state, based on the output; generating, at a second distraction detection module of a remote computing system, a second output indicative that the driver is characterized by the distracted state, based on the sensor measurements; computing a distraction score, at a scoring module of the remote computing system, in response to generating the second output and based on the sensor measurements and the distracted state.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Nauto, Inc.Inventors: Ludmila Levkova, Stefan Heck, Benjamin O. Alpert, Ravi Kumar Satzoda, Suchitra Sathyanarayana, Vivek Sekar
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Publication number: 20200061861Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Publication number: 20190391051Abstract: This invention relates to an evidence collection and storage apparatus for use in forensic examination and sample collection processes. The apparatus consists of a container and a swab, the swab including a handle portion, shaft portion and a removable head portion, wherein the container includes a cavity adapted to store an object or substance, a lid including a portion of nanomesh and a swab head portion removing means that engages the head portion of the swab within the cavity, enabling the head portion of the swab to be removed or partially removed from the shaft portion of the swab and stored in the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2017Publication date: December 26, 2019Inventor: Benjamin O'Leary
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Patent number: 10471618Abstract: An example system includes a cutting tool and a device configured to remotely control the cutting tool. In response to receiving information indicative of actuation of a first user interface item, the device sends a first signal to the cutting tool so as to request enabling the cutting tool to be operated remotely. The cutting tool sends a second signal to the device indicating that remote operation of the cutting tool has been enabled. The cutting tool receives information indicating that the trigger has been activated, and sends a third signal to the device indicating that the cutting tool is ready to perform a cutting operation. The device receives information indicative of actuation of a second user interface item, and responsively, sends a fourth signal to the cutting tool so as to cause the cutting tool to perform the cutting operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2016Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationInventors: Luke J. Skinner, Burtrom L. Stampfl, Timothy J. Bartlett, Carter H. Ypma, Timothy R. Obermann, Benjamin O. Cabot, Kris J. Kanack, Thomas C. Hanks, Ian C. Zimmermann
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Publication number: 20190152390Abstract: A method for determining distraction of a driver of a vehicle, including sampling sensor measurements at an onboard system of the vehicle; generating an output indicative of a distracted state; determining that the driver of the vehicle is characterized by the distracted state, based on the output; generating, at a second distraction detection module of a remote computing system, a second output indicative that the driver is characterized by the distracted state, based on the sensor measurements; computing a distraction score, at a scoring module of the remote computing system, in response to generating the second output and based on the sensor measurements and the distracted state.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Ludmila Levkova, Stefan Heck, Benjamin O. Alpert, Ravi Kumar Satzoda, Suchitra Sathyanarayana, Vivek Sekar
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Patent number: 10246014Abstract: A method for determining distraction of a driver of a vehicle, including sampling sensor measurements at an onboard system of the vehicle; generating an output indicative of a distracted state; determining that the driver of the vehicle is characterized by the distracted state, based on the output; generating, at a second distraction detection module of a remote computing system, a second output indicative that the driver is characterized by the distracted state, based on the sensor measurements; computing a distraction score, at a scoring module of the remote computing system, in response to generating the second output and based on the sensor measurements and the distracted state.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Nauto, Inc.Inventors: Ludmila Levkova, Stefan Heck, Benjamin O. Alpert, Ravi Kumar Satzoda, Suchitra Sathyanarayana, Vivek Sekar
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Patent number: 10221704Abstract: A method of applying an electroplated layer to a surface of a polymeric composite material, the method includes the steps of: providing an uncured polymeric composite substrate; positioning a veil layer over a surface of the uncured polymeric composite substrate, the veil layer providing a conductive surface on the uncured polymeric composite substrate, the veil layer having a mat of metal coated fibres consolidated by an organic binder material; subjecting the uncured polymeric composite substrate to a curing cycle to form a cured polymeric composite material in which the veil layer is partially exposed; and applying an electroplated layer to the conductive surface of the cured polymeric composite material.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: ROLLS-ROYCE PLCInventors: Rhys Evans, Stuart Benjamin O'Brien, Simon Donovan, Matthew Keeves
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Patent number: 10198781Abstract: A logo-enabled interactive map integrating social networking applications is provided. The interactive map may be configured to help end users discover and share information (e.g., events, deals, news occurrences, etc.) associated with a plurality of venues.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: TripAdvisor LLCInventors: Aaron Rudenstine, Elliot Cohen, Robert M. Matsuoka, Adam J. Eskreis, Anthony J. Campagna, Benjamin O. Gundersen, Megan M. Isaak, Mohammed R. Hamid
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Patent number: D881302Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2018Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Inventor: Benjamin O. Greene
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Patent number: D958398Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: CRIME SCENE SOLUTIONS LIMITEDInventor: Benjamin O'Leary