Patents by Inventor James R. O'Connell
James R. O'Connell 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: 20180320276Abstract: A flow distributor may comprise an inner surface, an outer surface, and a plurality of holes circumferentially disposed in the flow distributor and extending from the inner surface to the outer surface. Each of the holes may comprise an inlet defined at the inner surface and an outlet defined at the outer surface, wherein each inlet is axially offset from a circumferentially adjacent inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2017Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventor: James R. O'Coin
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Publication number: 20180264395Abstract: A cartridge mounting an air treatment material has a housing. The air treatment material is received within the housing, and spaced from inner walls of the housing by a plurality of resilient sheets. The air treatment material is hydroxide sheets. There is an inlet direction into the housing for air flowing across the air treatment material and an outlet opening on an opposed end of the housing. There are top and bottom surfaces and side surfaces forming a perimeter about the air treatment material. The resilient sheets extend substantially continuously across the side surfaces and the top and bottom surfaces at least at the inlet end to increase airflow across the air treatment material. An enclosed inhabited space is also disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: James R. O'Coin, Leonard P. Senofonte, Elliot I. Jung, Gennaro Bonfiglio
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Patent number: 10035098Abstract: A cartridge mounting an air treatment material is a housing defining a housing in a perimeter. The air treatment material is received within the housing, and spaced from the inner wall of the housing by a plurality of resilient sheets. There is an inlet direction into the housing for air flowing across the air treatment material and an outlet opening on an opposed side of the housing. There are top and bottom surfaces and side surfaces forming a perimeter about the air treatment material. The resilient sheets extend substantially continuously across the side surfaces and the top and bottom surfaces at least at the inlet end to increase airflow across the air treatment material. An enclosed inhabited space is also disclosed and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2016Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: James R. O'Coin, Leonard P. Senofonte, Elliot I. Jung, Gennaro Bonfiglio
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Publication number: 20180126322Abstract: A packed bed for a heat exchanger may comprise a frame and a first fin layer disposed within the frame. A second fin layer may be disposed within the frame. A first perforated sheet may be disposed between the first fin layer and the second fin layer. A sorbent material may be disposed within a volume of at least one of the first fin layer or the second fin layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2016Publication date: May 10, 2018Applicant: Hamilton Sundstrand CorporationInventors: James R. O'Coin, William G. Papale, JR.
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Publication number: 20180078436Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for reducing humidity (i.e., moisture) and/or heat within and/or adjacent a patient support mattress, without requiring any electrical power. A spacer fabric is used to create a non-crushable area of support below a patient's core area, where moisture and heat more commonly buildup. Integrated air cells in the mattress have resilient elements such as open-celled foam interiors. The air cells are connected by air tubing to the spacer fabric, and the mattress is otherwise vented externally from the spacer fabric. As a result, the patient's movement causes air to be expelled from or drawn into the air cells, which in turn results in air movement in the spacer fabric below a patient or user, resulting in cooling effects by removing moisture and/or heat, all without requiring external or internal electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventor: James R. O'Reagan
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Patent number: 9879924Abstract: A heat switch includes a heat sink, a coolant tube, and an actuator. The coolant tube is movable with respect to the heat sink. The actuator couples between the heat sink and the coolant tube and configured to move the coolant tube between a first position and a second position. Heat flow from the coolant tube into the heat sink is greater in the second position than in the first position for enhanced heat transfer from the coolant tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Quinn, Mark A. Zaffetti, James R. O'Coin
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Publication number: 20170354915Abstract: A cartridge mounting an air treatment material is a housing defining a housing in a perimeter. The air treatment material is received within the housing, and spaced from the inner wall of the housing by a plurality of resilient sheets. There is an inlet direction into the housing for air flowing across the air treatment material and an outlet opening on an opposed side of the housing. There are top and bottom surfaces and side surfaces forming a perimeter about the air treatment material. The resilient sheets extend substantially continuously across the side surfaces and the top and bottom surfaces at least at the inlet end to increase airflow across the air treatment material. An enclosed inhabited space is also disclosed and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2016Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: James R. O'Coin, Leonard P. Senofonte, Elliot I. Jung, Gennaro Bonfiglio
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Publication number: 20170328653Abstract: A fluid distributor for a two-phase fluid flow system includes a distributor housing, a distributor inlet at the distributor housing to admit a two-phase fluid flow to the fluid distributor, a nozzle section through which the two-phase fluid flow is directed, a plurality of flow distribution passages located downstream of the nozzle section, and a plurality of passage outlets in the distributor housing. Each passage outlet of the plurality of passage outlets is coupled to one or more flow distribution passages. The plurality of flow distribution passages are configured and arrayed such that the two-phase flow through the plurality of passage outlets is uniform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2016Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: James R. O'Coin, Jeremy M. Strange
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Publication number: 20170319413Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for an adjustable width foam mattress which involves the use of modified lateral or side edges of an engineered foam mattress. Such lateral portions include collapsible structures for lateral adjustment of the overall width of the mattress. While different shapes are possible, one exemplary arrangement includes plural elongated octagonally-shaped openings. The long sides of such elongated structures form stops against each other as they fill the void of the opening. The relatively shorter sides of such structures articulate during collapse to accommodate such movement. As a result, and as the long sides fill in voids, the support structure essentially switches uniformly from one density to another, when moved from its expanded to its compressed position. An inflatable/deflatable member may be used to assist with expansion and compression of a lateral support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: James R. O'Reagan, Ryan Poole, Shawn Pauley
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Publication number: 20170252245Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for reducing humidity (i.e., moisture) and/or heat within and/or adjacent a patient support mattress, without requiring any electrical power. A spacer fabric is used to create a non-crushable area of support below a patient's core area, where moisture and heat more commonly buildup. Integrated air cells in the mattress have resilient elements such as open-celled foam interiors. The air cells are connected by air tubing to the spacer fabric, and the mattress is otherwise vented externally from the spacer fabric. As a result, the patient's movement causes air to be expelled from or drawn into the air cells, which in turn results in air movement in the spacer fabric below a patient or user, resulting in cooling effects by removing moisture and/or heat, all without requiring external or internal electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventor: James R. O'Reagan
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Publication number: 20170234465Abstract: A fluid flow component has a fluid connection. The fluid connection has part circular end portions and extending side portions connecting the part circular end portions. A seal groove is formed in the fluid connection. The seal groove has inwardly extending components at an outer end to capture an o-ring within the seal groove. A circular o-ring has a circular cross-section received within the seal groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2016Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventor: James R. O'Coin
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Publication number: 20170234354Abstract: A nut insert body includes an outer periphery and an aperture formed with threads. The threads are centered on a thread axis. The outer periphery of the nut insert body is curved about a curve axis defined about an axis having at least a component extending in a perpendicular direction from the thread axis. A component receiving a nut insert is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2016Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventor: James R. O'Coin
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Patent number: 9717638Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for reducing humidity (i.e., moisture) and/or heat within and/or adjacent a patient support mattress, without requiring any electrical power. A spacer fabric is used to create a non-crushable area of support below a patient's core area, where moisture and heat more commonly buildup. Integrated air cells in the mattress have resilient elements such as open-celled foam interiors. The air cells are connected by air tubing to the spacer fabric, and the mattress is otherwise vented externally from the spacer fabric. As a result, the patient's movement causes air to be expelled from or drawn into the air cells, which in turn results in air movement in the spacer fabric below a patient or user, resulting in cooling effects by removing moisture and/or heat, all without requiring external or internal electrical power.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2015Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: James R. O'Reagan
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Publication number: 20160325865Abstract: The application is directed to a bagging assembly operationally configured to hold a bag or the like in an open position in order to fill the bag with one or more items and/or materials and/or substances. The bagging assembly includes a base member and an inlet member to be placed atop the base member. The base member and inlet member are operationally configured to hold an open end of a bag or the like in an open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventor: James R. O'Donnell
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Publication number: 20160025420Abstract: A flow distributor for a heat transfer device having a plurality of channels includes a sheath defining a plurality of distributor holes, each distributor hole configured to be in fluid communication with a respective channel inlet of each channel of the heat transfer device and an insert defining a plurality of fluid channels therein and a fluid inlet, each fluid channel in fluid communication with the fluid inlet. The insert is disposed within the sheath to seal the fluid channels with each fluid channel in fluid communication with a respective one of the distribution holes. The fluid inlet includes an inner inlet and an outer inlet radially outward from the inner inlet for mixing a fluid flow in the fluid inlet for evenly distributing fluid flow (e.g., a two phase flow) into the fluid channels of the insert and into each channel of the heat transfer device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: James R. O' Coin, Mark A. Zaffetti, Thomas E. Banach, Dale T. Cooke, Jeremy M. Strange
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Publication number: 20150250670Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for reducing humidity (i.e., moisture) and/or heat within and/or adjacent a patient support mattress, without requiring any electrical power. A spacer fabric is used to create a non-crushable area of support below a patient's core area, where moisture and heat more commonly buildup. Integrated air cells in the mattress have resilient elements such as open-celled foam interiors. The air cells are connected by air tubing to the spacer fabric, and the mattress is otherwise vented externally from the spacer fabric. As a result, the patient's movement causes air to be expelled from or drawn into the air cells, which in turn results in air movement in the spacer fabric below a patient or user, resulting in cooling effects by removing moisture and/or heat, all without requiring external or internal electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Applicant: SPAN-AMERICA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: James R. O'Reagan
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Publication number: 20150211814Abstract: A heat switch includes a heat sink, a coolant tube, and an actuator. The coolant tube is movable with respect to the heat sink. The actuator couples between the heat sink and the coolant tube and configured to move the coolant tube between a first position and a second position. Heat flow from the coolant tube into the heat sink is greater in the second position than in the first position for enhanced heat transfer from the coolant tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Quinn, Mark A. Zaffetti, James R. O' Coin
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Publication number: 20150042087Abstract: A seal assembly for accommodating misaligned conduits includes a first conduit, a second conduit, and a cup member. The first conduit has a first end and an opposed second end with a core. The core includes a spherical portion includes two separate seals axially spaced apart from one another relative to a longitudinal axis defined by the first conduit. An internal passage extends through the first conduit from the first end to the second end. The second conduit has opposed first and second ends. The first end of the second conduit defines a first socket portion and an internal passage extends through from the first end to the second end of the conduit. A cup member defines a second socket portion, which together with the first socket portion, defines a socket for sealably capturing the core spherical portion and accommodating axial misalignment of the first and second conduits.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Zaffetti, Robert H. Howe, James R. O' Coin
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Patent number: 8893340Abstract: A mattress cover is disclosed for redirecting shear on a patient's skin away from the areas of the body relatively more likely to develop decubitus ulcers. The mattress cover includes an upper portion designed to cover the topside of a mattress, and at least one shear transfer zone attached to an underside of the upper portion of the mattress cover. The shear transfer zone(s) may be made of a low shear material so as to create a low friction interface between the mattress and the mattress cover to reduce shear forces exerted by the mattress. Additionally, the shear transfer zone(s) may be arranged such that a large portion of the shear forces exerted by the mattress can be redirected to areas of the body that are relatively less likely to develop decubitus ulcers.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Span-America Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: James R. O'Reagan, Richard W. Raburn
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Patent number: 8820717Abstract: A system is mounted onto a forklift truck for covering and/or uncovering a cargo with a tarpaulin. The system comprises a tube frame assembly having a telescoping frame slidably attached to it. The telescoping frame is configured to be capable of being extendable and/or retractable within the tube frame assembly. The telescoping frame comprises a plurality of rollers configured to be capable of rotating when engaged with the plurality of flexible members and the flexible cover. A powertrain device is installed onto the tube frame assembly for causing to retract and/or to extend the telescoping frame within the tube frame assembly. A winch assembly is configured to be coupled to the tube frame assembly and having a plurality of straps engaged with the tarpaulin to cover and/or uncover the cargo.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: TIN Inc.Inventors: Gaylon Bruce Shrader, Richard L Spinks, Willie R Hooper, James R O'Neal