Patents by Inventor Edward Sullivan
Edward Sullivan 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: 8979766Abstract: A sensor system comprises a mat (20) for placement over a patient's mattress including a number of sensors (10) located in the mat. The sensors include a sensor housing (12), a sound vibration sensing element in the form of a PVDF membrane (13), and means for amplifying sensed sounds. The PVDF membrane is coated/covered with a typically latex, impedance matching layer (14). The sensor automatically provides for auscultation, in which the patient's own weight, from the patient lying on the bed, compresses their thorax against the membrane, compressing also the patient's clothing, bed sheet and mattress cover material between the two. The recoil in the mattress opposes the body mass, thus compressing the membrane against the thorax. The impedance matching layer on top of the membrane transmits fine breath sounds through to the membrane as the latex does not weaken or attenuate the fine breath sounds but transmits them to the PVDF membrane. However being flexible, it is not uncomfortable to lie on.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Sonomedical Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Colin Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20140361866Abstract: A computing device using diagnostic application software described herein allows an owner or operator of a premises to provide a service technician access to operational data from a movable barrier operator so that the technician's computing device can troubleshoot for possible issues with the operation of the barrier operator. The owner's computing device can send credentials to the technician mobile device so that the technician's computing device can then utilize the application to access the operational data. For added security, the application can further give the owner computing device control over the type and duration of access provided to the technician.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Patrick B. Evans, Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20140279131Abstract: Techniques for operating a marketplace service to manage on-line marketplaces so as to limit access to information regarding distribution of items (e.g., sales of goods/services). The marketplace service may manage multiple on-line marketplaces, with each on-line marketplace enabling a user to distribute to other users of that on-line marketplace information regarding items that the user has made available for distribution to the other users with access to that marketplace. In some embodiments, an on-line marketplace may be associated with a relationship external to the marketplace service, and the marketplace service may limit access to the on-line marketplace only to users who share that relationship. These embodiments may therefore enable users to exclusively distribute, via the service, information regarding a sale of goods or services to users who have a relationship external to the marketplace service, thereby limiting how widely information regarding the sale is distributed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Robert Edward Sullivan, James T. Sullivan
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Publication number: 20140266573Abstract: Application software for a mobile device can provide an owner or operator of a premises with the ability to remotely grant a guest authorization to access an access control device on or in the premises. The access control device can control the operation of the one or more secondary devices, so that with the owner authorization, the guest can access the access control device to cause an action at the premises with the secondary device. The application software can further provide the owner/operator the ability to restrict the third party access, such as temporally or spatially.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC.Inventor: Edward Sullivan
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Patent number: 8591394Abstract: An apparatus and method for use in assisting a human heart are disclosed. The apparatus comprises an aortic compression means which may be fully implanatable, a fluid reservoir and a pump means adapted to pump a fluid from the reservoir to the aortic compression means so as to actuate the aortic compression means at least partly in counterpulsation with the patient's heart. In addition, the device is adapted to be wholly positioned within the right chest cavity of the patient. The aortic compression means of the device may be curved along its length so as to substantially replicate the curve of the ascending aorta.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Sunshine Heart Company Pty Ltd.Inventors: William Suttle Peters, Peter Crispin Lawrence Marsh, Geoffrey Hamilton White, Rolf Gunnar Unger, Frederick Paget Milsom, Hans Hansforth Henrichsen, Colin Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20130310657Abstract: An assembly for monitoring physiological parameters of a living subject at a sensing station, the assembly comprising: a plurality of sensors arranged about the subject to create at least one sensor field in which said sensors are capable of sensing one or more said parameters of the subject in each said at least one sensor fields; electronic means to transmit data sensed by each said sensors of said at lest one sensor field to at least one data receiving station; a controller for controlling transmission of said data from said sensor fields to said receiving station; means for an operator to optimise signals received from the sensor fields; wherein the data includes sensed movements and sounds within the range of 0.5 Hz-20000 Hz; and wherein data obtained from the sensor fields includes data capable of interpretation by the use of the sense of touch.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2011Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: SONOMEDICAL PTY LTDInventors: Colin Edward Sullivan, Peter Charles Spencer
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Publication number: 20130068622Abstract: A device for real time monitoring of fluid composition in microfluidic devices. The invention can be integrated into any microfluidic device where fluid moves along a pathway with a measurement region consisting of at least two measurement electrodes. The fluidic pathway can contain an unbound droplet, a droplet confined in at least one aspect, or a continuous flow. The device also includes control circuitry connected to measurement electrodes that allows for the determination of the droplet composition by measuring at least one of capacitance, resistance, or impedance between said electrodes. This invention can (1) measure droplet composition, (2) compare composition against a known sample, (3) monitor droplet mixing, (4) control mixing to achieve specific mixing ratios, (5) measure the particle concentration within a droplet, (6) determine the position of particles in a droplet, and (7) monitor chemical reactions. These functions call all be performed in real time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Inventors: Michael John Schertzer, Ridha Ben Mrad, Pierre Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20120298205Abstract: A method and apparatus for moving droplets passed a porous obstructions in microfluidic devices is presented. The invention describes the process of using of an enabling droplet to allow a droplet to pass an obstruction. The enabling droplet and the unfiltered droplet approach the obstruction from opposite sides, merge together within the obstruction, and the interface on the enabling side of the droplet is actuated to pull fluid through the obstruction. This technique was successful for filters with pore sizes between 2 ?m and 72 without the use of surfactants. This invention can (1) move droplets past physical obstructions, (2) allow fluid within a particle to pass an obstruction while limiting the motion of man-made or biological particles within the droplet, (3) sort particles based on size in droplet-based microfluidic devices, or (4) provide an interface between continuous and discrete flow regions on a microfluidic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Michael John Schertzer, Ridha Ben Mrad, Pierre Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20120220816Abstract: An apparatus and method for use in assisting a human heart are disclosed. The apparatus comprises an aortic compression means which may be fully implanatable, a fluid reservoir and a pump means adapted to pump a fluid from the reservoir to the aortic compression means so as to actuate the aortic compression means at least partly in counterpulsation with the patient's heart. In addition, the device is adapted to be wholly positioned within the right chest cavity of the patient. The aortic compression means of the device may be curved along its length so as to substantially replicate the curve of the ascending aorta.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Sunshine Heart Company PTY, LTDInventors: William Suttle Peters, Peter Crispin Lawrence Marsh, Geoffrey Hamilton White, Rolf Gunnar Unger, Frederick Paget Milsom, Hans Hansforth Henrichsen, Colin Edward Sullivan
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Patent number: 8189975Abstract: A fiber spectroscopic probe that can be mounted directly above the objective lens of a standard microscope to add a spectroscopic function to the microscope. The fiber spectroscopic probe only consists of a minimum number of optical components and is compact enough to induce minimum alteration to the optical path of the microscope.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: BWT Property, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Edward Sullivan, Qingxiong Li, Xin Jack Zhou, Sean Xiaolu Wang
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Patent number: 8135249Abstract: A fiber spectroscopic probe that can be mounted directly above the objective lens of a standard microscope to add a spectroscopic function to the microscope. The constructed microscope with fiber spectroscopic probe is suitable for micro-sampling, Raman analysis, as well as fluorescence analysis and can be easily reconfigured for different excitation/detection wavelengths. The fiber spectroscopic probe only consists of a minimum number of optical components and is compact enough to induce minimum alteration to the optical path of the microscope.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: BWT Property, Inc.Inventors: Qingxiong Li, Ryan Edward Sullivan, Xin Jack Zhou, Sean Xiaolu Wang
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Patent number: 8016739Abstract: An apparatus and method for use in assisting a human heart are disclosed. The apparatus comprises an aortic compression means which may be fully implanatable, a fluid reservoir and a pump means adapted to pump a fluid from the reservoir to the aortic compression means so as to actuate the aortic compression means at least partly in counterpulsation with the patient's heart. In addition, the device is adapted to be wholly positioned within the right chest cavity of the patient. The aortic compression means of the device may be curved along its length so as to substantially replicate the curve of the ascending aorta.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Sunshine Heart Company Pty LtdInventors: William Suttle Peters, Peter Crispin Lawrence Marsh, Geoffrey Hamilton White, Rolf Gunnar Unger, Frederick Paget Milsom, Hans Hansforth Henrichsen, Colin Edward Sullivan
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Patent number: 7931023Abstract: A patient interface assembly adapted to be connected to a gas supply pump to deliver pressurized breathable gas to the inlet of a patient's respiratory system includes a patient interface structured to provide a seal with the patient and at least one inlet tube provided to the patient interface. Each inlet tube includes a substantially flat lower side wall to face the patient and a substantially arcuate upper side wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: ResMed LimitedInventors: Michael Berthon-Jones, Michel Calluaud, Christopher Edward Lynch, Colin Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20110081110Abstract: A fiber spectroscopic probe that can be mounted directly above the objective lens of a standard microscope to add a spectroscopic function to the microscope. The fiber spectroscopic probe only consists of a minimum number of optical components and is compact enough to induce minimum alteration to the optical path of the microscope.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: BWT PROPERTY, INC.Inventors: Ryan Edward Sullivan, Qingxiong Li, Xin Jack Zhou, Sean Xiaolu Wang
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Patent number: 7921249Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a weakly-ordered processing system and method of executing memory barriers in weakly-ordered processing system. The processing system includes memory and a master device configured to issue memory access requests, including memory barriers, to the memory. The processing system also includes a slave device configured to provide the master device access to the memory, the slave device being further configured to produce a signal indicating that an ordering constraint imposed by a memory barrier issued by the master device will be enforced, the signal being produced before the execution of all memory access requests issued by the master device to the memory before the memory barrier.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: James Edward Sullivan, Jr., Jaya Prakash Subramaniam Ganasan, Richard Gerard Hofmann
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Patent number: 7917676Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a weakly-ordered processing system and method of executing memory barriers in weakly-ordered processing system. The processing system includes memory and a master device configured to issue memory access requests, including memory barriers, to the memory. The processing system also includes a slave device configured to provide the master device access to the memory, the slave device being further configured to produce a signal indicating that an ordering constraint imposed by a memory barrier issued by the master device will be enforced, the signal being produced before the execution of all memory access requests issued by the master device to the memory before the memory barrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM, IncorporatedInventors: James Edward Sullivan, Jr., Jaya Prakash Subramaniam Ganasan, Richard Gerard Hofmann
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Patent number: 7829847Abstract: The present invention relates to electrospray emitters that have a rigid substrate layer, a second layer, a channel formed in one of the rigid substrate layer and an exit orifice in flow communication with the channel. The second layer is attached to the first layer. The exit orifice is capable of holding an electric charge. The electrospray emitter may be used with such devices as a mass spectrometer, a colloidal thruster or an ion mobility device. Additionally, it may be used to coat a surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventors: Paul Rudolph Chiarot, Sergey I. Gubarenko, Ridha Ben Mrad, Pierre Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20100256512Abstract: A sensor system comprises a mat (20) for placement over a patient's mattress including a number of sensors (10) located in the mat. The sensors include a sensor housing (12), a sound vibration sensing element in the form of a PVDF membrane (13), and means for amplifying sensed sounds. The PVDF membrane is coated/covered with a typically latex, impedance matching layer (14). The sensor automatically provides for auscultation, in which the patient's own weight, from the patient lying on the bed, compresses their thorax against the membrane, compressing also the patient's clothing, bed sheet and mattress cover material between the two. The recoil in the mattress opposes the body mass, thus compressing the membrane against the thorax. The impedance matching layer on top of the membrane transmits fine breath sounds through to the membrane as the latex does not weaken or attenuate the fine breath sounds but transmits them to the PVDF membrane. However being flexible, it is not uncomfortable to lie on.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventor: Colin Edward Sullivan
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Publication number: 20100241038Abstract: A phototherapy method for assisting the transvenous lead placement for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and dilation of occluded veins for any implantable lead placement. The phototherapy treatment helps increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and enhance angiogenesis to facilitate optimal positioning of the leads.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: BWT PROPERTY, INC.Inventors: Ryan Edward Sullivan, Brian Pryor, Sean X. Wang
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Patent number: 7783817Abstract: A weakly-ordered processing system implements an execution synchronization bus transaction, or “memory barrier” bus transaction, to enforce strongly-ordered data transfer bus transactions. A slave device that ensures global observability may “opt out” of the memory barrier protocol. In various embodiments, the opt-out decision may be made dynamically by each slave device asserting a signal, may be set system-wide during a Power-On Self Test (POST) by polling the slave devices and setting corresponding bits in a global observability register, or it may be hardwired by system designers so that only slave devices capable of performing out-of-order data transfer operations participate in the memory barrier protocol.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: James Edward Sullivan, Jr., Barry Joe Wolford