Patents by Inventor Brian Hanley

Brian Hanley 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).

  • Patent number: 8425500
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention includes disposing a cover about a capillary used in a side-firing optical fiber. The cover can be used to protect the capillary when being inserted through an endoscope for medical treatment. In some embodiments, the cover can be a low-profile cover such as a coating made of a light-sensitive polymer or like material. At least a portion of the coating can be removed after insertion by exposing the light-sensitive material to laser energy transmitted from an optical-fiber-core end housed within the capillary. In other embodiments, the cover can be a slideable or moveable low-profile sleeve or metal cover. During insertion, the sleeve or metal cover is positioned over the capillary. After insertion, the sleeve or metal cover is retracted to expose the area to be treated to side-fired laser energy transmitted from the capillary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2013
    Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Hanley, Jessica Hixon, Alfred Intoccia, Christopher L. Oskin
  • Publication number: 20120029890
    Abstract: A method of designing or optimizing a column for a separation process includes the computer implemented steps of, in a digital processor, providing vapor-side and liquid-side mass transfer coefficient expressions and a mass transfer area expression relevant for a subject column, the vapor-side and liquid-side mass transfer coefficient expressions and the mass transfer area expression having been derived from defining a column average height equivalent to a theoretical plate HETP) as a mathematical relationship in which HETP is proportional to a vapor flow rate, is inversely proportional to effective packing area participating in mass transfer, has a first correction factor with respect to liquid-side mass transfer, and has a second correction factor with respect to vapor-side mass transfer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 27, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicant: Aspen Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Brian Hanley
  • Publication number: 20110100794
    Abstract: A flood point for a packed column is determined by providing a data set of gas pressure drop values as a function of gas flow rate values at several liquid flow rates through a packed column, known flood point value for one liquid flow rate, setting flood point values for higher liquid flow rates at values lower than the known flood point value, and setting flood point values for lower liquid flow rates at values higher than the known flood point value, followed by expressing gas flow rates for liquid flow rates as fractions of the flood point value for each respective liquid flow rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2010
    Publication date: May 5, 2011
    Applicant: Aspen Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Brian Hanley
  • Publication number: 20100198214
    Abstract: A device for sealing a cervical opening includes a support structure, and a seal coupled to the support structure, the seal having a surface for abutting against tissue next to the cervical opening, wherein the seal is tiltable relative to the support structure. A device for sealing a cervical opening includes a support structure, and a member coupled to the support structure, wherein the member is inflatable to create a seal for abutting against cervical tissue. A device for sealing a cervical opening includes a seal having a surface for contacting tissue next to the cervical opening, an opening formed on the surface of the seal, and a vacuum port, wherein the opening is in fluid communication with the vacuum port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Publication date: August 5, 2010
    Applicant: CYTYC CORPORATION
    Inventors: Russell K. Layton, JR., Lionel Stewart MacLean, David Freed, Brian Hanley
  • Patent number: 7720511
    Abstract: The present invention determines optimal positions of a variable antenna using an artificial intelligence-based genetic algorithm (GA). The GA acquires a fitness value for an individual of a genetic algorithm population by updating positions of the antenna. The population improves through an evolutionary computational process using a fitness measure based on the signal strength. At the end of the process, the system positions the antenna to the best position found by the GA. Therefore, the final position gives exceptionally clear reception for a chosen received frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventors: Brian Hanley, Choong K Oh
  • Publication number: 20100016845
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention includes disposing a cover about a capillary used in a side-firing optical fiber. The cover can be used to protect the capillary when being inserted through an endoscope for medical treatment. In some embodiments, the cover can be a low-profile cover such as a coating made of a light-sensitive polymer or like material. At least a portion of the coating can be removed after insertion by exposing the light-sensitive material to laser energy transmitted from an optical-fiber-core end housed within the capillary. In other embodiments, the cover can be a slideable or moveable low-profile sleeve or metal cover. During insertion, the sleeve or metal cover is positioned over the capillary. After insertion, the sleeve or metal cover is retracted to expose the area to be treated to side-fired laser energy transmitted from the capillary.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2009
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Inventors: Brian HANLEY, Jessica Hixon, Alfred Intoccia, Christopher L. Oskin
  • Publication number: 20090287199
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention includes a reflector disposed within a capillary for use in side-firing optical fibers. An outer member or cap can be used to protect the capillary when being inserted through a catheter or endoscope. The endoscope is then at least partially inserted into a patient's body to provide laser-based medical treatment. In some embodiments, a multilayer dielectric coating can be disposed on an angled surface of the reflector. In other embodiments, a multilayer dielectric coating can be positioned between a distal end surface of the reflector and an inner side of a distal end portion of the capillary. The coated reflector can be configured to increase laser energy redirected from a first portion of an optical path to a second portion of the optical path that is non-parallel to the first portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2009
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Inventors: Brian Hanley, Jessica Hixon, Christopher L. Oskin, Edward Sinofsky
  • Publication number: 20090287200
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention includes a reflector and an optical fiber end portion disposed within a capillary for use in side-firing optical fibers. The reflector surface can be coated with a multilayer dielectric coating to increase the amount of side-fired laser energy. An outer member or cap can be used to protect the capillary when being inserted through a catheter or endoscope. The endoscope is then at least partially inserted into a patient's body to provide laser-based medical treatment. Multiple grooves can be defined on an outer surface of the optical fiber buffer layer to increase the surface area and improve the mechanical strength of the coupling between the optical fiber and the capillary. In some embodiments, the outer member or cap can also be coupled to the grooved surface portion of the optical fiber buffer layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2009
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Inventors: Brian Hanley, Jessica Hixon, Christopher L. Oskin, Edward Sinofsky
  • Publication number: 20070250667
    Abstract: A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for managing replacement of sets in a locked cache. Responsive to a cache access by a program, a side of a binary tree pointed to by a base leaf is identified. A determination is made as to whether a number of accesses to the identified side of the binary tree equals a number of sets associated with the program on the identified side. The base leaf is changed to point to an opposite side of the binary tree if the number of accesses to the identified side equals the number of sets associated with the program on the identified side.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Inventors: JONATHAN DEMENT, Ronald Hall, Brian Hanley, Kevin Stelzer
  • Publication number: 20060044781
    Abstract: This invention relates to the application of bioluminescence to the problem of illuminating an area at night without glare or shadows. By spraying a mist as fine droplets, which can penetrate into caves, crevices, bushes, and under trees, which are precisely the places where people hide in the dark, a glowing illumination can result as the droplets settle on and cling to surfaces. The material, which is invisible once it stops glowing, can also cling to people and their clothes, and when sprayed again with a reagent, will glow brightly until that reagent is again consumed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2004
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Inventors: Brian Hanley, Konstantin Gigitashvili
  • Publication number: 20060014123
    Abstract: This invention uses electromechanical components to display a tactile coding of letters, numbers and symbols as an alternative to Braille. It has fewer moving parts per letter than Braille displays, and these parts rotate or slide instead of rising up and lowering down as with Braille. Unlike Braille, it is shape-based, which means the tactile elements can be made as large as necessary in order to read them, without creating problems with reading. This invention will grant blind people who cannot learn Braille an alternative that does not require such high tactile sensitivity. Only around 50,000 people in the USA can read Braille. And yet there are 10 million who are blind or seriously visually impaired and 1.5 million who are legally blind. Consequently, this invention is useful for all those who cannot otherwise read who are without the sensitivity or discipline to learn Braille.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2004
    Publication date: January 19, 2006
    Inventor: Brian Hanley
  • Publication number: 20050177022
    Abstract: The present invention provides devices and methods for associating an implantable sling with a delivery device for delivering the sling to an anatomical location in a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 17, 2004
    Publication date: August 11, 2005
    Applicant: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Chu, Brian Hanley, Alfred Intoccia, Richard Tah
  • Patent number: 6874769
    Abstract: A mass transfer column is provided with an external shell defining an internal region. Packing elements are positioned within the internal region of the mass transfer column. The packing elements have one or more plates formed from sheet material that has been shaped to form a plurality of corrugations on each side of the plate as a series of peaks separated by valleys. A plurality of apertures are arranged across at least a portion of the plate and a plurality of tangs extend outwardly from the surface of the plate surrounding at least some of the apertures. At least some of the outwardly extending tangs are deformed toward the plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Koch-Glitsch, LP
    Inventors: Bernard L. Lantz, Brian Hanley, Garry M. Gibson, Timothy L. Holmes
  • Publication number: 20040135270
    Abstract: A mass transfer column is provided with an external shell defining an internal region. Packing elements are positioned within the internal region of the mass transfer column. The packing elements have one or more plates formed from sheet material that has been shaped to form a plurality of corrugations on each side of the plate as a series of peaks separated by valleys. A plurality of apertures are arranged across at least a portion of the plate and a plurality of tangs extend outwardly from the surface of the plate surrounding at least some of the apertures. At least some of the outwardly extending tangs are deformed toward the plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2003
    Publication date: July 15, 2004
    Inventors: Bernard L. Lantz, Brian Hanley, Garry M. Gibson, Timothy L. Holmes