Patents by Inventor Dennis McGrath

Dennis McGrath 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: 9454743
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for simulating risk tolerance and associated adversary costs in a distributed business process are disclosed. The methods and apparatus simulate an interdependent business process, such as a financial transaction system, in a secure distributed manner. Each business entity that is part of the interdependent business process models itself on a local client device at any chosen level of detail. A simulation server connects the separate client based simulations into one large simulation. Details of each local simulation may be hidden from other simulation participants. However, interruptions in business flow caused by simulated disruptions introduced at the simulation server and/or a client device are propagated to all of the effected simulation participants via the simulation server. In addition, the simulation server receives inputs from users indicative of risk tolerance levels and associated response actions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2016
    Assignee: Norwich University Applied Research Institutes
    Inventors: Eric W. Braman, Andrew W. Cutts, Michael Geilich, Dennis McGrath, Eric Richardson, Jeffrey A. Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, Thomas Bernhardt
  • Publication number: 20150032501
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for simulating risk tolerance and associated adversary costs in a distributed business process are disclosed. The methods and apparatus simulate an interdependent business process, such as a financial transaction system, in a secure distributed manner. Each business entity that is part of the interdependent business process models itself on a local client device at any chosen level of detail. A simulation server connects the separate client based simulations into one large simulation. Details of each local simulation may be hidden from other simulation participants. However, interruptions in business flow caused by simulated disruptions introduced at the simulation server and/or a client device are propagated to all of the effected simulation participants via the simulation server. In addition, the simulation server receives inputs from users indicative of risk tolerance levels and associated response actions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2014
    Publication date: January 29, 2015
    Inventors: Eric W. Braman, Andrew W. Cutts, Michael Geilich, Dennis McGrath, Eric Richardson, Jeffrey A. Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, Thomas Bernhardt
  • Patent number: 8862454
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for simulating risk tolerance and associated adversary costs in a distributed business process are disclosed. The methods and apparatus simulate an interdependent business process, such as a financial transaction system, in a secure distributed manner. Each business entity that is part of the interdependent business process models itself on a local client device at any chosen level of detail. A simulation server connects the separate client based simulations into one large simulation. Details of each local simulation may be hidden from other simulation participants. However, interruptions in business flow caused by simulated disruptions introduced at the simulation server and/or a client device are propagated to all of the effected simulation participants via the simulation server. In addition, the simulation server receives inputs from users indicative of risk tolerance levels and associated response actions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: Norwich University Applied Research Institutes
    Inventors: Eric W. Braman, Andrew W. Cutts, Michael Geilich, Dennis McGrath, Eric Richardson, Jeffrey A. Schmidt, Robert Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20130018442
    Abstract: Skin disorders such as, for example, atopic dermatitis, dyshidrosis, eczema, lichen planus, psoriasis, and vitiligo, are treated by applying high doses of ultraviolet light to diseased regions of a patient's skin. The dosage exceeds 1 MED as determined for the particular patient and may range from about 1 MED to about 20 MED or higher. The ultraviolet light has a wavelength within the range of about 295 nanometers to about 320 nanometers. High doses of ultraviolet light are preferably restricted to diseased tissue areas. A specialized handpiece provides a beam profile especially suitable for application of controlled doses. A specialized delivery device is useful for UV treatment of tissue within the mouth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Publication date: January 17, 2013
    Applicant: PhotoMedex
    Inventors: Dean S. Irwin, Dennis McGrath
  • Publication number: 20080183520
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for developing scenarios for cyber exercises useful for evaluating the ability of an organization's infrastructure to handle situational anomalies. The methods and apparatus facilitate identification of a plurality of cyber elements, a plurality of participants, and a plurality of objectives for the exercise scenario. A gamespace is then created for the exercise scenario including an information technology topology and a transaction topology. Preferably, a hierarchical process is used to develop the cyber elements of the exercise scenario including defining a high level problem chain, a detailed problem chain, and a master scenario events list. The method and apparatus are capable of supporting a complex and dynamically changing environment having at least one player in a scenario-based exercise.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2007
    Publication date: July 31, 2008
    Applicant: Norwich University
    Inventors: Andrew W. Cutts, Dennis McGrath, Ernest W. Drew
  • Publication number: 20070221179
    Abstract: Prior art fuel line check valves remain closed after engine off and cool down. Diurnal heating and the resultant pressure increase in the fuel line causes fuel vapor emissions through small openings in the fuel line (e.g., at the injector tips). The invention provides a check valve for a vehicle fuel line which opens in response to engine cooling and remains open while the engine is off to relieve subsequent increasing pressure in the fuel line due to diurnal heating thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2007
    Publication date: September 27, 2007
    Inventors: David Burke, William Villaire, Dennis McGrath, John Fischer
  • Publication number: 20070122259
    Abstract: An engineered Lift System designed such that a single operator may confidently load, transport and unload a two-wheeled Motorcycle or similar device. Said Lift System is constructed of strong and lightweight assemblies not requiring permanent attachment to vehicle. Said Lift System connects primarily to vehicle receiver hitch and secondarily to pockets in vehicle box. Efficient design and simplified assembly methods are employed at each step of construction. Said methods when combined with proven standard components provide a previously unavailable level of control to the difficult task of loading and transporting these valuable yet fragile machines. Massive and high cost components are engineered out while functionality and simplicity are engineered in, providing high value to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Inventor: Dennis McGrath
  • Publication number: 20070095330
    Abstract: Prior art fuel line check valves remain closed after engine off and cool down. Diurnal heating and the resultant pressure increase in the fuel line causes fuel vapor emissions through small openings in the fuel line (e.g., at the injector tips). The invention provides a check valve for a vehicle fuel line which opens in response to engine cooling and remains open while the engine is off to relieve subsequent increasing pressure in the fuel line due to diurnal heating thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2005
    Publication date: May 3, 2007
    Inventors: David Burke, William Villaire, Dennis McGrath, John Fischer
  • Publication number: 20050061372
    Abstract: A pressure regulator assembly for a fluid system includes a housing having at least one cavity therein and a valve seat disposed in the at least one cavity and having an aperture extending therethrough. The pressure regulator assembly also includes a movable valve member disposed in the at least one cavity of the housing. The valve member has a closed position to engage the valve seat to prevent fluid from flowing into the at least one cavity and an open position to disengage the valve seat to allow fluid to flow into the at least one cavity. The pressure regulator assembly further includes a biasing mechanism disposed in the at least one cavity to bias the valve member toward the valve seat to close the aperture. The valve seat and the valve member and the biasing mechanism are aligned linearly along an axis of the valve housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2004
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventors: Dennis McGrath, Partab Jeswani, Robert Roth, Philip Anderson
  • Publication number: 20050028869
    Abstract: A combination valve for fuel delivery system of a vehicle having an engine, the fuel delivery system being configured to pump fuel to the engine and the fuel delivery system has a regulator for regulating the pressure of the fuel when it is being pumped to the engine by the fuel delivery system, the combination valve comprising: an outer housing defining an inner opening for slidably receiving a body portion of a system pressure relief valve therein, the body portion of the system pressure relief valve defining an inner opening for slidably receiving a body portion of a check valve therein, the body portion of the check valve being configured to provide a first fluid pathway in a first direction when the body portion of the check valve moves from a closed position to an open position as the body portion of the check valve moves in the first direction within the inner opening of the body portion of the system pressure relief valve, the body portion of the system pressure relief valve being configured to provid
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2003
    Publication date: February 10, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Roth, Dennis McGrath
  • Publication number: 20050028872
    Abstract: A fuel delivery system for a vehicle having an engine, comprising: a pump being configured to provide fuel to the engine; a fluid pathway being in fluid communication with an outlet port of said pump at one end; a regulator being disposed in the fluid pathway, the regulator regulating pressure of the fuel when said pump is pumping fuel into the fluid pathway; and a combination valve being disposed in the fluid pathway, the regulator being located between the combination valve and the outlet port of the pump, wherein the combination valve provides a check valve configured to allow fuel flow in a first direction and a system pressure relief valve configured to allow fuel flow in a second direction, the first direction being opposite to the second direction and the first direction being the same direction fuel is pumped in the fluid pathway by the pump.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2003
    Publication date: February 10, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Roth, Dennis McGrath
  • Publication number: 20050015591
    Abstract: A security system and method for granting multi-level access to data items in a distributed network. An architecture is provided, comprising: an authentication server that provides access to a web portal using a web services based communication framework; a system for securely establishing security credentials for an end user logging into the authentication server system; an access directory that obtains the security credentials for the end user from the authentication server, generates a set of XML credential data based on a predefined XML schema, and returns the XML credential data to the authentication server; and wherein the authentication server passes the XML credential data to the web portal in order to grant access to the end user for data items accessible via the web portal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2003
    Publication date: January 20, 2005
    Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Ralph Thrash, Dennis McGrath, Anthony Paper, Siddharth Purohit