Patents by Inventor Conall O'Brien
Conall O'Brien 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: 20250041458Abstract: The present disclosure relates method for forming polyplexes, which find use in gene therapy applications as safe and non-toxic nucleic acid transfection agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2024Publication date: February 6, 2025Inventor: Conall O'BROIN
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Publication number: 20220096660Abstract: The present disclosure relates method for forming polyplexes, which find use in gene therapy applications as safe and non-toxic nucleic acid transfection agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2019Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventor: Conall O'Broin
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Patent number: 10069820Abstract: Secure registration of a new application with a server system is provided. An old application has been registered with the system. A first link between the new application and the system establishes a first key and first check data is communicated from the system to the new application and passed to the old application. A second link between the old application and the system establishes a second key based on input of a credential to the old application; the first check data is communicated from the old application to the system. Enciphered second check data is communicated from the system to the old application over the second link and further encrypted by the old application using a third key. This generates doubly-enciphered check data which is passed to the new application and decrypted using the first key and a fourth key, generated at the new application based on the first check data and input of the credential to the new application.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Barclays Bank PLCInventors: Steven Bradley, Conall O'Brien, Jeremy Goldstone, Andrew Crichton, James Sellwood, Anthony Ryan
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Publication number: 20170374054Abstract: Secure registration of a new application with a server system is provided. An old application has been registered with the system. A first link between the new application and the system establishes a first key and first check data is communicated from the system to the new application and passed to the old application. A second link between the old application and the system establishes a second key based on input of a credential to the old application; the first check data is communicated from the old application to the system. Enciphered second check data is communicated from the system to the old application over the second link and further encrypted by the old application using a third key. This generates doubly-enciphered check data which is passed to the new application and decrypted using the first key and a fourth key, generated at the new application based on the first check data and input of the credential to the new application.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2017Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Steven Bradley, Conall O'Brien, Jeremy Goldstone, Andrew Crichton, James Sellwood
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Publication number: 20160127348Abstract: Secure registration of a new application with a server system is provided. An old application has been registered with the system. A first link between the new application and the system establishes a first key and first check data is communicated from the system to the new application and passed to the old application. A second link between the old application and the system establishes a second key based on input of a credential to the old application; the first check data is communicated from the old application to the system. Enciphered second check data is communicated from the system to the old application over the second link and further encrypted by the old application using a third key. This generates doubly-enciphered check data which is passed to the new application and decrypted using the first key and a fourth key, generated at the new application based on the first check data and input of the credential to the new application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2014Publication date: May 5, 2016Applicant: Barclays Bank PLCInventors: Steven Bradley, Conall O'Brien, Jeremy Goldstone, Andrew Crichton, James Philip Sellwood
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Publication number: 20150371227Abstract: Method and system of registering a user of a mobile device comprising: obtaining data identifying a user. Obtaining account data. Retrieving data uniquely identifying a mobile device. Authenticating the user with the mobile device. Validating the user with the account using the data identifying the user and the account data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: December 24, 2015Applicant: Barclays Bank PLCInventors: Darren Foulds, Philip John Sowter, Simon Bartlett, Jeremy Goldstone, Dermot John Dwyer, Ian Sayers, Conall O'Brien, Jim Winters
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Patent number: 8255370Abstract: A method and apparatus for scanning structured data from a data repository having an arbitrary data schema and for applying a policy to the data of the data repository are described. In one embodiment, the structured data is converted to unstructured text data to allow a schema-independent policy to be applied to the text data in order to detect a policy violation in the data repository regardless of the data schema used by the data repository.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Michel Zoppas, Jeremy Hermann, Conal O'Raghallaigh, Eric Bothwell, Alexander Fontana
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Patent number: 7996373Abstract: A method and apparatus for scanning structured data from a data repository having an arbitrary data schema and for applying a policy to the data of the data repository are described. In one embodiment, the structured data is converted to unstructured text data to allow a schema-independent policy to be applied to the text data in order to detect a policy violation in the data repository regardless of the data schema used by the data repository.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Michel Zoppas, Jeremy Hermann, Conal O'Raghallaigh, Eric Bothwell, Alexander Fontana
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Publication number: 20090214358Abstract: A compact, high capacity pump for pumping fluid. A first one-way valve is between an inlet port and the pump's fluid chamber. A second one-way valve is between the pump's fluid chamber and an outlet port. A diaphragm separates a piezoelectric stack from the fluid chamber. A power source provides power to the piezoelectric stack causing it to expand and contract. The expansion and contraction of the piezoelectric stack causes fluid to be pumped from the inlet port to the fluid chamber through the first one-way valve and causes fluid to be pumped from the fluid chamber to the outlet port through the second one-way valve. In one preferred embodiment, both one-way valves are disc valves. In another preferred embodiment both one-way valves are MEMS valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Conal O'Neill
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Patent number: 7484940Abstract: A compact, high capacity pump for pumping fluid. A first one-way valve is between an inlet port and the pump's fluid chamber. A second one-way valve is between the pump's fluid chamber and an outlet port. A diaphragm separates a piezoelectric stack from the fluid chamber. A power source provides power to the piezoelectric stack causing it to expand and contract. The expansion and contraction of the piezoelectric stack causes fluid to be pumped from the inlet port to the fluid chamber through the first one-way valve and causes fluid to be pumped from the fluid chamber to the outlet port through the second one-way valve. In one preferred embodiment, both one-way valves are disc valves. In another preferred embodiment both one-way valves are MEMS valves.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Kinetic Ceramics, Inc.Inventor: Conal O'Neill
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Patent number: 7068473Abstract: A disc drive actuation system for precisely positioning a read/write head over a selected track of a rotatable disc. The actuation system comprises a flexure, a slider, and a read/write head firmly attached to the slider. A first drive unit is used to pivot the flexure to position the read/write head approximately over a selected track. A microactuator is mounted to the flexure and the slider is mounted to the microactuator. The microactuator comprises an inner inactive region, a first outer inactive region, a second outer inactive region, a first piezoelectric section mounted between the first outer inactive region and the inner inactive region, and a second piezoelectric section mounted between the second outer inactive region and the inner inactive region. The inner inactive region is firmly attached to either the flexure or the slider and both of the outer inactive regions are firmly attached to the other of the flexure or the slider.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Kinetic Ceramics, Inc.Inventor: Conal O'Neill
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Publication number: 20050244288Abstract: A compact, high capacity pump for pumping fluid. A first one-way valve is between an inlet port and the pump's fluid chamber. A second one-way valve is between the pump's fluid chamber and an outlet port. A diaphragm separates a piezoelectric stack from the fluid chamber. A power source provides power to the piezoelectric stack causing it to expand and contract. The expansion and contraction of the piezoelectric stack causes fluid to be pumped from the inlet port to the fluid chamber through the first one-way valve and causes fluid to be pumped from the fluid chamber to the outlet port through the second one-way valve. In one preferred embodiment, both one-way valves are disc valves. In another preferred embodiment both one-way valves are MEMS valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventor: Conal O'Neill
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Publication number: 20020097663Abstract: A disc drive actuation system for precisely positioning a read/write head over a selected track of a rotatable disc. The actuation system comprises a flexure, a slider, and a read/write head firmly attached to the slider. A first drive unit is used to pivot the flexure to position the read/write head approximately over a selected track. A microactuator is mounted to the flexure and the slider is mounted to the microactuator. The microactuator comprises an inner inactive region, a first outer inactive region, a second outer inactive region, a first piezoelectric section mounted between the first outer inactive region and the inner inactive region, and a second piezoelectric section mounted between the second outer inactive region and the inner inactive region. The inner inactive region is firmly attached to either the flexure or the slider and both of the outer inactive regions are firmly attached to the other of the flexure or the slider.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Conal O'Neill
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Patent number: 6381148Abstract: A processor retention assembly is disclosed. An embodiment of the processor retention assembly includes a first dual processor retention module and a second dual processor retention module. A connecting member is attached to the first dual processor retention module at a first end and is attached to the second dual processor retention module at a second end. In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, covers are hingedly attached to each of the first and second dual processor retention modules.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Intel, Corp.Inventors: George Daskalakis, Conal O'Neill, James Roecker