Patents by Inventor Edward A. Burke
Edward A. Burke 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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Patent number: 9079043Abstract: A system for omni-orientational wireless energy transfer is described. A transmitter unit has a transmitter resonator with a coil that is configured to be coupled to a power supply to wirelessly transmit power to a receiver unit. A receiver unit has a receiver resonator with a coil coupled to a device load. At least one of the resonators is a non-planar resonator that spans a non-degenerate two-dimensional surface having at least one concave portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Thoratec CorporationInventors: Joseph Stark, Edward Burke
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Publication number: 20140221943Abstract: The application relates to an applicator system (1) for applying a viscous liquid, in particular a transdermal pharmaceutical formulation, to the human skin comprising a metering dispenser (2) in turn comprising a container holding the viscous liquid and a pump (5) for metering the liquid and an applicator (3) detachably connected to the dispenser (2) and comprising an application surface (6) for receiving a metered amount of the liquid from the dispenser (2). The application surface (6) is convex.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: FERRING B.V.Inventors: Dario Carrara, John Edward Burke, David George Robinson, Robert Peter Fernall
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Publication number: 20130253952Abstract: A system for managing medical equipment is described. The system includes an equipment tracking module to maintain equipment records corresponding to medical equipment that are shipped from a medical equipment manufacturer to a medical center. The system also includes a patient information tracking module to maintain patient records corresponding to patients of the medical center and to associate the patient records with the equipment records when the patients are equipped with the medical equipment. In addition, the system includes a mapping module to provide locations of medical facilities capable of providing support for the medical equipment for patients that have been discharged from the medical center. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Edward Burke, Susan Claire HOPKINS, Christopher Davis PARKER, James RENTERIA, Edward Lewis RIEFLIN, Gilbert RIVAS
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Publication number: 20130127253Abstract: A system for omni-orientational wireless energy transfer is described. A transmitter unit has a transmitter resonator with a coil that is configured to be coupled to a power supply to wirelessly transmit power to a receiver unit. A receiver unit has a receiver resonator with a coil coupled to a device load. At least one of the resonators is a non-planar resonator that spans a non-degenerate two-dimensional surface having at least one concave portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Joseph Stark, Edward Burke
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Patent number: 8425673Abstract: Regenerative air dryers are disclosed for feeding pressurized air with a controlled moisture content to a header. In one embodiment, a dryer comprises first and second chambers alternating between drying and regenerating phases. One of the chambers is at the drying phase while the other is at the regenerating phase. A controller is programmed to switch the phase of the chambers between drying and regenerating when the desiccant in the chamber at the drying phase has retained water to a predetermined capacity. A bypass line bypasses both chambers. An input provides air to the chamber at the drying phase and to the bypass line. A dew point feedback system controls a volume of air passing through the bypass line. Means are included for combining air from the bypass line with air exiting the chamber at the drying phase to provide air with a controlled dew point to the header.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Solution DynamicsInventor: Nicholas Edward Burke
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Publication number: 20120012005Abstract: Regenerative air dryers are disclosed for feeding pressurized air with a controlled moisture content to a header. In one embodiment, a dryer comprises first and second chambers alternating between drying and regenerating phases. One of the chambers is at the drying phase while the other is at the regenerating phase. A controller is programmed to switch the phase of the chambers between drying and regenerating when the desiccant in the chamber at the drying phase has retained water to a predetermined capacity. A bypass line bypasses both chambers. An input provides air to the chamber at the drying phase and to the bypass line. A dew point feedback system controls a volume of air passing through the bypass line. Means are included for combining air from the bypass line with air exiting the chamber at the drying phase to provide air with a controlled dew point to the header.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventor: Nicholas Edward Burke
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Patent number: 7377064Abstract: A banner is displayed about a tower structure, such as a water tower, by a system that enables ready substitution or replacement of the banner, without the use of high-lift equipment. The fabric banner is segmented, of wind permeable stretchable fabric, and mounted on rings that are carried on cables, suspended from a capstan atop the tower. Cable guidance pulleys, mounted on trolleys that run on a peripheral track about the top of the tower, enable the banner to be reoriented about the tower. The capstan and trolleys may be remotely controlled.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Inventor: Edward A. Burke
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Publication number: 20060288618Abstract: A banner is displayed about a tower structure, such as a water tower, by a system that enables ready substitution or replacement of the banner, without the use of high-lift equipment. The fabric banner is segmented, of wind permeable stretchable fabric, and mounted on rings that are carried on cables, suspended from a capstan atop the tower. Cable guidance pulleys, mounted on trolleys that run on a peripheral track about the top of the tower, enable the banner to be reoriented about the tower. The capstan and trolleys may be remotely controlled.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventor: Edward Burke
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Publication number: 20060254794Abstract: An underground electrical utilities vault and distribution enclosure system comprises a grade level box, for storing underground cables, and a two-part lid comprising a pair of side-by-side cover plates that close the top of the box. One of the split cover plates has an access opening that interlocks with an above-ground pedestal housing. Connections to underground cables contained in the grade level box are made on a frame structure disposed in the pedestal housing. The split cover may contain a removable plug that normally rests at ground level before service is provided to the premises. The pedestal housing can include a separate collar that supports a pre-assembled contact mounting frame and snap locks into a fixed position over the access opening. Separately, the pedestal housing can include a plug base and an integrally molded collar that supports a contact mounting frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Edward Burke, Robert Gwillim, Paul Carper
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Publication number: 20060231279Abstract: A grade level box for use with underground utilities connections having vertical walls reinforced with exterior vertical and horizontal ribs integrally molded with the wall structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Edward Burke, Robert Gwillim
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Publication number: 20060201213Abstract: A locking system for closing and locking a lid on an enclosure such as a grade level enclosure. The locking system includes a latch formed on an edge of a lid of the enclosure. The latch includes a bolt recess on an upper face of the lid which opens into a slotted wall structure that forms a passage below the lid. The bolt recess has a slotted opening which receives an L-bolt that extends down into a hollow interior of the slotted wall structure. A right angle leg on the L-bolt protrudes below the slotted wall structure when a fastener head atop the L-bolt rests in the bolt recess. The fastener head of the bolt in its at-rest position in the bolt recess provides a means of access for use in rotating the L-bolt (and its right angle leg) with a tool that fits into the bolt recess to engage the fastener head.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Edward Burke, Robert Gwillim
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Publication number: 20060099846Abstract: A method of manufacturing a terminal block for a telecommunication cable comprising the steps of providing a mold having a first half and a second half, each forming a respective body cavity configured to form a terminal block and configured to receive a substrate comprising a plurality of openings adapted to receive an insulated electrical contact. A plurality of projections extend from the first half into the cavity, wherein the plurality of projections are adapted to remove a portion of insulation from the electrical contact positioned within each of the openings. The substrate is positioned in the mold and the insulated electrical contact is inserted into each of the openings. The mold is closed such that the plurality of projections remove a portion of the insulation from the insulated electrical contact upon closing of the mold. A dielectric material is then injected into the mold containing the substrate and insulated electrical contact to form a terminal block.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2004Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: Channell Commercial CorporationInventors: William Channell, Edward Burke
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Publication number: 20050110817Abstract: Disclosed are methods for compensating for failed ink jets in an ink jet apparatus. The method in embodiments determines if one or more ink jets are nonfunctioning or have failed and substitutes for the one or more nonfunctioning ink jets by using one or more operational ink jets. The operational ink jets used are neighboring operational ink jets that fill in for the one or more failed ink jets. The one or more failed ink jets are disabled wherein a primary image pass is performed followed by one or more additional imaging passes to fill in for the one or more disabled ink jets by enabling the one or more neighboring operational ink jets. The additional imaging passes may be a right fill imaging pass, a left fill imaging pass or a combination of both.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Edward Burke, Barry Reeves, David Knierim, James Jensen, Brent Jones, David Martenson, Lee Hills
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Patent number: 5819825Abstract: An interchangeable chipper tool attachment for a hog allows a hog machine to operate as either a hog or a chipper. An operator of the hog machine can remove hammer tools used in the hog and replace them with the chipper attachment. The chipper attachment includes knife receiving area, a knife support receiving area, and a fastener portion for mounting the tool holder to rotor disks on the rotor assembly of the hog machine. A knife assembly, including a chipper knife, is coupled to the tool holder at the knife receiving area and points in the direction of rotation of the rotor. A knife support block supports the chipper knife and is coupled to the tool holder at the knife support receiving area, a lateral face of the tool holder adjacent to the knife receiving area. When mounted in an interleaved fashion between the rotor disks of the rotor assembly, the chipper knife rotates in a circular path and produces chips by cutting wood waste against an anvil on the hog.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: West Salem MachineryInventors: Mark Gerlinger Lyman, Ronald Gordon Lyman, Steven Eric Hitchcock, John Edward Burke
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Patent number: 5440187Abstract: An electric battery comprises: a nuclear source of relatively high energy radiation fluence; a semiconductor junction characterized by a curve for this fluence relating minority carrier diffusion length and a damage constant and; an enclosure having a sufficiently low thermal impedance for dissipation of sufficient heat from the nuclear source to permit predetermined degradation of the minority carrier diffusion length initially and predetermined maintenance of the minority carrier diffusion length thereafter; the nuclear source being a radionuclide selected from the class consisting of alpha, gamma and beta emitters; and the curve being substantially logarithmic.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1993Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Inventors: Roger G. Little, Edward A. Burke
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Patent number: 5260621Abstract: An electric battery comprises a semiconductor junction incorporating an inorganic crystalline compound of Group III and Group V elements of the Periodic Table characterized by a predetermined annealing temperature for defects therein; a nuclear source of relatively high energy radiation and concomitant heat, which radiation causes generation of such defects in the semiconductor junction; and a thermal impedance enclosure for the nuclear source and the semiconductor-junction for retaining therewithin a sufficient quantity of heat to maintain a functional relationship between the generation of defects and the predetermined annealing temperature during operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Spire CorporationInventors: Roger G. Little, Edward A. Burke
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Patent number: 4066958Abstract: A limited-displacement device is provided with an extended frequency range by critically damping it and compensating its frequency characteristics with a pair of series lead compensation circuits whose break-point frequency matches the natural frequency of the mechanical parts of the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: MFE CorporationInventor: Edward Burke, Jr.
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Patent number: 4066471Abstract: A constructional cement is produced by adding a solution of orthophosphoric acid to a particulate composition comprising at least one of a selection of combinations of oxides, which may be artificially prepared or natural.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1975Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers LimitedInventor: Edward Burke
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Patent number: D735323Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Ferring B.V.Inventor: John Edward Burke