Patents by Inventor James O'MAHONY
James O'MAHONY 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: 20220378064Abstract: The invention concerns whey-based nutritional compositions fortified with calcium that are suitable for infant nutrition, including infant formula (IF) and growing up milk (GUM). The nutritional compositions are based on ?-lactalbumin enriched whey protein concentrate that has been fortified with calcium.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2020Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: GIOVANNI BARONE, ALAN L. KELLY, JAMES A. O'MAHONY, JONATHAN O'REGAN
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Publication number: 20220044255Abstract: A system and method mitigate configuration change risk for a managed service in a customer environment. Reconfiguration commands sent to a management interface are intercepted and provided to a mitigation service executing in the customer environment. The mitigation service computes a risk rating for each such command based on a wide variety of factors. If the risk is low, then the mitigation service passes the command transparently to the management interface for execution. However, if the risk is too high, then the mitigation service requests an authorization code before the command can be executed. The acceptable level of risk may be set jointly by the customer and the managed service provider according to a service level agreement. Authorization codes can confirm performance of many mitigation actions, including approval by the customer or a supervising manager, studying relevant documentation, and clean execution of the command in a testing environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2020Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Rui Leca, James O'Mahony, John Finn, Fiona Munchberg, Denis Gerald Noonan, Brian Power, Bridget Drexler, Martin Kerrigan, Derek OKeeffe, Waqas Raja
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Patent number: 10890285Abstract: A high pressure hose coupler has a tubular connector having internal threads at a distal end for engaging a hose around the hose's external surface. These teeth grip into the hose's outer soft layer, and the hose it typically steel-reinforced. An internal collet fits inside the hose, and engages the connector at a proximal end to be retained in place. A hollow insert has a distal end configured to be inserted within the collet to press the collet radially outwardly so that the hose wall is pressed between the connector and the collet. The insert proximal end is configured to engage the collet at threads on collet internal threads. The hose is gripped very tightly by action of the insert pressing against the tapered collet, in turn against the restraining force of the connector around the end of the hose.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2017Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Inventor: James O'Mahony
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Publication number: 20190063650Abstract: A high pressure hose coupler has a tubular connector having internal threads at a distal end for engaging a hose around the hose's external surface. These teeth grip into the hose's outer soft layer, and the hose it typically steel-reinforced. An internal collet fits inside the hose, and engages the connector at a proximal end to be retained in place. A hollow insert has a distal end configured to be inserted within the collet to press the collet radially outwardly so that the hose wall is pressed between the connector and the collet. The insert proximal end is configured to engage the collet at threads on collet internal threads. The hose is gripped very tightly by action of the insert pressing against the tapered collet, in turn against the restraining force of the connector around the end of the hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2017Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventor: James O'MAHONY
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Patent number: 10005677Abstract: There is provided a method of producing microparticles using an emulsion based synthesis route including: Providing a first fluid phase and a second fluid phase, wherein the first fluid phase is a continuous phase and the second fluid phase is a dispersed phase comprising a dispersed material, wherein the continuous phase is immiscible with the dispersed phase; Mixing the first continuous phase and the second dispersed phase in the presence of a surfactant in a shear device to form an emulsion of droplets of controllable size and having a narrow drop size distribution; Drying the emulsion to form microparticles of controllable size and having narrow size distribution, and wherein the microparticles may comprise spherical, crumpled, dimpled, porous or hollow microparticles morphology. Also provided is a system including shear device and drying arrangement. Also provided are micro particles of controllable size and morphology formed by the method.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, DublinInventors: Gil Lee, Mark Platt, James O'Mahony
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Patent number: 9495132Abstract: Progress of a development cycle, such as for the development of a release of a software product, is tracked and managed using a release management system. Such a system allows groups and managers to retain any project planning or status files, in any appropriate structure. A manager can simply upload the file to the system as information is updated, and the system will apply appropriate templates and store the information in such a way that reporting and tracking can be done for any aspect of the development process at any level. For example, a single system can provide a high-level executive overview down to a detail level view of a particular group, using substantially current data for all aspects the process.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2009Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: James O'Mahony, Suneesh Raman, Archit Garg, Sylvio Tagalog, Jagannath Subramanian
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Publication number: 20150183655Abstract: There is provided a method of producing microparticles using an emulsion based synthesis route including: Providing a first fluid phase and a second fluid phase, wherein the first fluid phase is a continuous phase and the second fluid phase is a dispersed phase comprising a dispersed material, wherein the continuous phase is immiscible with the dispersed phase; Mixing the first continuous phase and the second dispersed phase in the presence of a surfactant in a shear device to form an emulsion of droplets of controllable size and having a narrow drop size distribution; Drying the emulsion to form microparticles of controllable size and having narrow size distribution, and wherein the microparticles may comprise spherical, crumpled, dimpled, porous or hollow microparticles morphology. Also provided is a system including shear device and drying arrangement. Also provided are micro particles of controllable size and morphology formed by the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2013Publication date: July 2, 2015Applicant: University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, DublinInventors: Gil Lee, Mark Platt, James O'Mahony
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Publication number: 20100017784Abstract: Progress of a development cycle, such as for the development of a release of a software product, is tracked and managed using a release management system. Such a system allows groups and managers to retain any project planning or status files, in any appropriate structure. A manager can simply upload the file to the system as information is updated, and the system will apply appropriate templates and store the information in such a way that reporting and tracking can be done for any aspect of the development process at any level. For example, a single system can provide a high-level executive overview down to a detail level view of a particular group, using substantially current data for all aspects the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: James O'MAHONY, Suneesh Raman, Archit Garg, Sylvio Tagalog, Jagannath Subramanian
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Publication number: 20070104847Abstract: A method is provided for obtaining ?-casein from skim milk. Purification of ?-casein from milk is achieved through a process of microfiltration using cross-flow polymeric microfiltration membranes. Cooling of the milk prior to microfiltration results in improved separation of ?-casein from the other milk serum proteins. Further filtration and demineralization of the microfiltered permeate results in enrichment of the fraction containing soluble ?-casein. An integrated scheme that allows a dairy plant to continuously separate and purify ?-casein is provided. Also provided is a method for obtaining cheese with improved meltability and reduced bitterness.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: James O'Mahony, Karen Smith, John Lucey