Patents by Inventor Joe O'Connor

Joe O'Connor 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: 8771782
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods for producing a coated substrate, including dissolving at least one biomolecule to form a solution; nebulizing the solution to form a liquid aerosol; combining the liquid aerosol and a plasma to form a coating; and depositing, in the absence of reactive monomers, the coating onto a substrate surface. In an aspect, the substrate can be an implantable medical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignee: Enbio Limited
    Inventors: Liam O'Neill, John O'Donoghue, Joe O'Keeffe, Peter Dobbyn
  • Patent number: 8622647
    Abstract: A storm sewer box, and a method of repairing a storm sewer box for directing water into a storm sewer conduit at a curb location, and having a housing with a front, a top and spaced sides. The housing defines a chamber and a front entry opening that communicates to the housing chamber. The housing has a first surface that at least nominally matches an adjacent curb surface at the front of the housing. The housing has: a) at least one component that defines the first surface; and b) a base to which the at least one component is connected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2014
    Assignee: Argonics, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Flood, Jr., Joe O. Roell
  • Publication number: 20120089084
    Abstract: A plasma coating device for treating a wound comprises a plasma chamber having: one or more electrodes, a gas supply inlet, a plasma outlet exposed to ambient pressure, and an ignition system operatively connected to the electrodes for providing a non-thermal equilibrium plasma within the plasma chamber. An aerosol delivery system is operable to introduce a bioresorbable material as an aerosol into the plasma, to produce a coating on the wound surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2010
    Publication date: April 12, 2012
    Inventors: Joe O'Keeffe, Peter Dobbyn, John O'Donoghus, Liam O'Neil
  • Publication number: 20110278211
    Abstract: A storm sewer box, and a method of repairing a storm sewer box for directing water into a storm sewer conduit at a curb location, and having a housing with a front, a top and spaced sides. The housing defines a chamber and a front entry opening that communicates to the housing chamber. The housing has a first surface that at least nominally matches an adjacent curb surface at the front of the housing. The housing has: a) at least one component that defines the first surface; and b) a base to which the at least one component is connected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2011
    Publication date: November 17, 2011
    Inventors: Robert Flood, JR., Joe O. Roell
  • Publication number: 20110171061
    Abstract: A gold alloy that is usable for jewelry and other applications. The gold alloy is made by combining Y % gold with Z % of a master alloy, wherein Y+Z=100. The gold alloy may be made by first forming the master alloy and then mixing the gold with the master alloy. The gold alloy may also be made by mixing gold with the elements of the master alloy without first forming the master alloy. In another embodiment, the master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 23.33% to about 43.33% copper, from about 23.33% to about 43.33% nickel, from about 3.33% to about 23.33% zinc, and from about 10 to about 30% silver. Another embodiment of a master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 43.33% to about 66% copper, from about 8 to about 39.33% nickel, and from about 4.67% to about 36.67% zinc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2011
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: Annette Gertge, Kelly Taylor, Joe O'Neal
  • Publication number: 20110171060
    Abstract: A gold alloy that is usable for jewelry and other applications. The gold alloy is made by combining Y % gold with Z % of a master alloy, wherein Y+Z=100. The gold alloy may be made by first forming the master alloy and then mixing the gold with the master alloy. The gold alloy may also be made by mixing gold with the elements of the master alloy without first forming the master alloy. In another embodiment, the master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 23.33% to about 43.33% copper, from about 23.33% to about 43.33% nickel, from about 3.33% to about 23.33% zinc, and from about 10 to about 30% silver. Another embodiment of a master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 43.33% to about 66% copper, from about 8 to about 39.33% nickel, and from about 4.67% to about 36.67% zinc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2011
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: Annette Gertge, Kelly Taylor, Joe O'Neal
  • Publication number: 20110171059
    Abstract: A gold alloy that is usable for jewelry and other applications. The gold alloy is made by combining Y % gold with Z % of a master alloy, wherein Y+Z=100. The gold alloy may be made by first forming the master alloy and then mixing the gold with the master alloy. The gold alloy may also be made by mixing gold with the elements of the master alloy without first forming the master alloy. In another embodiment, the master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 23.33% to about 43.33% copper, from about 23.33% to about 43.33% nickel, from about 3.33% to about 23.33% zinc, and from about 10 to about 30% silver. Another embodiment of a master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 43.33% to about 66% copper, from about 8 to about 39.33% nickel, and from about 4.67% to about 36.67% zinc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2011
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Inventors: Annette Gertge, Kelly Taylor, Joe O'Neal
  • Publication number: 20100042431
    Abstract: A system and methods for evaluating quality and cost efficiency of a healthcare service to a patient are presented. In one embodiment, the system may include a merged database comprising administrative data and clinical data, a cost-of-care efficiency engine coupled to the merged database, the cost efficiency engine configured to analyze the merged clinical data and administrative data to determine a measurement of cost efficiency, a quality engine coupled to the merged database, the quality engine configured to analyze the merged clinical data and administrative data to determine a compliance value, wherein the compliance value indicates a level of compliance with a clinical guideline, and a reporting application coupled to the cost efficiency engine and the quality engine, the reporting application configured to generate a report representing at least one of the measurement of cost efficiency and the compliance value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2009
    Publication date: February 18, 2010
    Inventors: Joe O'Connor, Janis Diring Khan, Ruby K. Woo
  • Publication number: 20090317292
    Abstract: A gold alloy that is usable for jewelry and other applications. The gold alloy is made by combining Y % gold with Z % of a master alloy, wherein Y+Z=100. The gold alloy may be made by first forming the master alloy and then mixing the gold with the master alloy. The gold alloy may also be made by mixing gold with the elements of the master alloy without first forming the master alloy. In another embodiment, the master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 23.33% to about 43.33% copper, from about 23.33% to about 43.33% nickel, from about 3.33% to about 23.33% zinc, and from about 10 to about 30% silver. Another embodiment of a master alloy used to make a white gold (variable) karat alloy will include from about 43.33% to about 66% copper, from about 8 to about 39.33% nickel, and from about 4.67% to about 36.67% zinc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2008
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventors: Annette T. Gertge, Kelly Taylor, Joe O'Neal
  • Patent number: 7599177
    Abstract: A docking station for a portable media player. The docking station includes a docking connector to physically secure the portable media player and a communication interface to communicatively couple the portable media player to the docking station when the docking connector is physically securing the portable media player. A projection module operably linked to the communication interface and configured to receive video information from the portable media player via the communication interface projects a video image derived from the video information away from the docking station onto a viewing surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2009
    Assignee: InFocus Corporation
    Inventors: Jennifer Jaffe, Scott Ballantyne, Steve Stark, Joe O'Sullivan, Phillip H. Salvatori, Donald Rhodes
  • Publication number: 20080246221
    Abstract: A training device for installation in a practice area is provided, the training device providing an indication to a user as to where on a first surface of the training device a football should be aimed. The first surface is configured to allow the ball to pass through the first surface, where it is collected and returned to the user. The training device is also configured to indicate to the user approximately where in the practice area the football will be returned to, so as to allow the user to position themselves accordingly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2006
    Publication date: October 9, 2008
    Inventor: John Joe O'Sullivan
  • Publication number: 20070272043
    Abstract: A variable vibrator mechanism (10) for feeder machines. The vibrator mechanism (10) includes a first member (12) and a second member (14) arranged telescopically with one another. The first member (12) and second member (14) have eccentric weights (axially offset) (16, 26), and are adapted such that the rotational displacement between the eccentric weights (16, 26) is varied by varying the longitudinal displacement between the first and second member (12, 14). Thus allowing the vibrational characteristics of the vibrator to be adjusted by simply varying the displacement between the first and second members (12, 14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2004
    Publication date: November 29, 2007
    Inventor: Joe O'Connor
  • Publication number: 20070247794
    Abstract: A docking station for a portable media player. The docking station includes a docking connector to physically secure the portable media player and a communication interface to communicatively couple the portable media player to the docking station when the docking connector is physically securing the portable media player. A projection module operably linked to the communication interface and configured to receive video information from the portable media player via the communication interface projects a video image derived from the video information away from the docking station onto a viewing surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Publication date: October 25, 2007
    Applicant: INFOCUS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jennifer Jaffe, Scott Ballantyne, Steve Stark, Joe O'Sullivan, Phillip Salvatori, Donald Rhodes
  • Patent number: 7117962
    Abstract: An articulated forklift truck for use in narrow aisles comprises a front chassis section (10) having a first pair of ground-engaging wheels (20) and a rear chassis section (12) having a second pair of ground-engaging wheels (22). The front chassis section (10) carries a mast (16) and lift forks (18) and is pivoted to the rear chassis section (12) about a substantially vertical axis (14) to allow the truck to be steered. Both front wheels (20) but only one of the rear wheels (22) are driven by electric of hydrostatic motors (24, 26).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Aisle-Master Limited
    Inventors: Robert Moffett, Gerry McHugh, Joe O'Brien, Gary Harte, Martin McVicar
  • Publication number: 20060161447
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a computerized space programming method. In the method five critical phases are utilized to determine the optimal space programming for a business. These phases are (1) validation phase, to get an accurate snapshot of the current space, (2) forecasting phase, interpreting the future, (3) adjacency phase, determining the critical relationships between departments, (4) questionnaire phase, interviewing the management to determine what is important to the business; and (5) analysis phase, generates reports in order to after analyze all the data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2005
    Publication date: July 20, 2006
    Inventors: Kristine O'Hollearn, Joe O'Hollearn
  • Publication number: 20060057376
    Abstract: A polymeric textile yarn having both moisture wicking and anti-microbial properties, and wherein the yarn is produced by a melt spinning process where an anti-microbial agent, and possibly also a colorant, are intimately admixed with the resin in the extruder. Also, the spinneret used in the spinning process includes a large number of minute cross-shaped openings which act to impart a non-regular cross section to the extruded filaments. The non-regular cross section causes voids to be formed between adjacent filaments when the filaments are gathered together to form a yarn, and the voids serve to wick moisture from the body of a wearer when the yarn is incorporated in a body garment. The yarn may include elastic filaments which are intermingled with the extruded filaments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2004
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Joe O'Mara, Keith Reece, Franco Tajana, Gangadhara Thulahalli
  • Publication number: 20050092531
    Abstract: An articulated forklift truck for use in narrow aisles comprises a front chassis section (10) having a first pair of ground-engaging wheels (20) and a rear chassis section (12) having a second pair of ground-engaging wheels (22). The front chassis section (10) carries a mast (16) and lift forks (18) and is pivoted to the rear chassis section (12) about a substantially vertical axis (14) to allow the truck to be steered. Both front wheels (20) but only one of the rear wheels (22) are driven by electric of hydrostatic motors (24, 26).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2001
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Inventors: Robert Moffett, Gerry McHugh, Joe O'Brien, Gary Harte, Martin McVicar
  • Patent number: 6843260
    Abstract: This invention relates to a vibrating abrasive cleaning apparatus and method which is powered by at least one electric motor specially fabricated to the cleaning container assembly mounted on a rigid square tubing frame on one side by compression springs, on the opposite side by tension springs. The compression springs and tension springs have a different spring rate which produces better rolling of the media and therefore, faster circulation and cleaning. The specially fabricated electric motor attached to the cleaning container provides for enhanced oscillation and much greater cleaning capabilities thereby reducing the cleaning time. The entire vibrating assembly sits on a base and has a lid operated by a cable and counterweight for ease in loading the container for oscillation of the parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2005
    Assignee: Trojan Rental and Sales
    Inventor: Joe O. Trahan
  • Patent number: 6585577
    Abstract: This invention relates to a vibrating abrasive cleaning apparatus and method which is powered by a hydraulic drive motor mounted to a square tubing fame which is housed within an enclosure that is vibrated by an eccentric shaft assembly directly coupled to the hydraulic drive motor and square tubing frame. The container assembly is mounted on the rigid square tubing frame, on one side by compression springs, on the opposite side by tension springs. The compression springs and tension springs have a different spring rate which produces better rolling of the media and therefore, faster parts circulation and cleaning. To further give flexibility to the cleaning process the hydraulic power supply is equipped with the variable volume piston pump to give infinite speed settings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Drilltec Patents & Technologies Co., Inc.
    Inventor: Joe O. Trahan
  • Publication number: 20030084915
    Abstract: This invention relates to a vibrating abrasive cleaning apparatus and method which is powered by at least one electric motor specially fabricated to the cleaning container assembly mounted on a rigid square tubing frame on one side by compression springs, on the opposite side by tension springs. The compression springs and tension springs have a different spring rate which produces better rolling of the media and therefore, faster circulation and cleaning. The specially fabricated electric motor attached to the cleaning container provides for enhanced oscillation and much greater cleaning capabilities thereby reducing the cleaning time. The entire vibrating assembly sits on a base and has a lid operated by a cable and counterweight for ease in loading the container for oscillation of the parts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Publication date: May 8, 2003
    Inventor: Joe O. Trahan