Patents by Inventor John Gallagher
John Gallagher 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: 20130343844Abstract: A material handling system includes an overhead rack defining a plurality of storage positions. The overhead rack defines at least one interior window devoid of storage locations. First and second side rails are disposed above the overhead rack. A first cross rail is movably coupled to the first and second side rails. A first transport vehicle movably is coupled to the first cross rail and operable to descend below the overhead rack through the at least one interior window.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.Inventors: William J. Fosnight, Eric Christensen, Leslie Marshall, Ryan John Gallagher, Stephanie Waite, Gabriel Gaxiola
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Patent number: 8594626Abstract: Methods and media for post-paid wireless service balance management are described. In one embodiment, it is determined that a usage threshold has been met based upon a concluded wireless session occurring during a billing period associated with an account. Upon determining that the threshold has been met, enforcement points are provisioned to monitor wireless service usage associated with the account. Further, upon receiving a request for service, and prior to commencing the wireless session, it is determined whether the request exceeds account resources. If the request does not exceed the account resources, the request is allowed. If the request does exceed the account resources, the request is handled based on an account status.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2008Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Charles Woodson, Russell Kindred, Christina Spieker, Daniel Steinel, John Gallagher, Keith Fenton, Scott Groth
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Patent number: 8562663Abstract: In an embodiment, a device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system comprises a cap and a reducing member. The cap has a piston member that seats a prosthesis. The piston member has at least one side wall configured to contact a portion of the side of the prosthesis seated therein. The reducing member has a conical wall, a first open end, and a second open end. The first open end is configured to receive the piston member. The reducing member reduces an external dimension of at least a portion of the prosthesis seated in the piston member as the prosthesis is moved along an inner surface of the conical wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Medtronic Ventor Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Paul Mearns, John Gallagher, Kevin O'Sullivan, Mark Casley, Pat Duane
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Publication number: 20130261531Abstract: An arteriovenous shunt assembly including a shunt and a pull wire operated flow control mechanism. The shunt has a tubular body that defines a fluid passageway between a first end and a second end thereof The pull wire mechanism includes a portion disposed around the tubular shunt in at least one loop. The at least one loop may be selectively tightened or loosened remotely from the shunt to regulate the rate of blood flow through the tubular shunt.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: John Gallagher, Gerry McCaffrey
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Patent number: 8518106Abstract: Valve delivery catheter assemblies including components that limit trauma to the expanded prosthetic valve and body channels as the distal tip of the catheter is withdrawn through the expanded valve and thereafter from the body. In one embodiment, a catheter assembly according to the present invention includes a handle assembly, an introducer sheath, and a distal tip assembly. The handle assembly can include a fixed main handle and two or more rotating handles that allow a user to control the distal tip assembly of the catheter. A valve retaining mechanism can be included to assist in retaining the prosthetic valve prior to deployment. Each control knob on the handle assembly controls a portion of the components on the distal tip of the catheter by allowing for precise manipulation of various delivery shafts. Each delivery shaft extends from the handle assembly to respective positions towards the distal end of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Niall Duffy, Gerry McCaffrey, John Gallagher, Kate Corish, Ronan Rogers, Mark Casley, Gavin Kenny
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Publication number: 20130079872Abstract: A catheter assembly according to the present invention includes a handle assembly, an introducer sheath, and a distal tip assembly. The distal tip assembly can include first and second retaining sleeves and a slotted tip with a non-traumatic tip guard positioned at the proximal end of the slotted tip. The handle assembly can include a fixed main handle and two or more rotating handles that allow a user to control the distal tip assembly of the catheter. Each control knob on the handle assembly controls a portion of the components on the distal by of the catheter by allowing for precise manipulation of various delivery shafts. Each delivery shaft extends from the handle assembly to respective positions towards the distal end of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: Medtronic CV Luxembourg S.a.r.l.Inventor: John Gallagher
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Publication number: 20130033035Abstract: A pipe connector comprises a tubular pin member 1 having a generally frustoconical outer peripheral surface 3 and a tubular box member 2 having a generally frustoconical inner peripheral surface 4 corresponding to the frustoconical outer peripheral surface 3 of the pin member 1 and which overlies the frustoconical surface 4 of the pin member 1 when the members 1, 2 are fully engaged together. A circumferentially extending groove 14, 15 is formed in each of the pin member 1 and the box member 2 at the root end of the frustoconical surface 3, 4 thereof, and a nib 12, 13 is formed on the tip of each of the pin 1 and box 2 members such that, upon full engagement of the pin 1 and box 2 members, the nibs 12, 13 of the pin 1 and box 2 members engaging respectively in the grooves 14, 15 of the box 2 and pin 1 members so as to radially restrain the free ends of the pin 1 and box 2 members.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: OIL STATES INDUSTRIES (UK) LIMITEDInventors: John Gallagher, David J.E. Morgan
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Publication number: 20130033968Abstract: A sparker array includes a plurality of sparker sources of sound and light emissions, the plurality of sparker sources arranged in a geometric pattern with respect to a region, the array configured to deliver a maximal acoustic output to the region. Sparker sources may include reflectors. A single electrical source to drive a sparker array may be employed. A sparker system may include two or more sparker arrays. A time delay may be employed to trigger electrical circuits of the sparker arrays. Sparker arrays may be used to deliver shock waves with increased operational life, consistency and efficacy for specific applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: February 7, 2013Inventors: Raymond B. Schaefer, Michael Grapperhaus, John Gallagher, Robin O. Cleveland
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Publication number: 20120101569Abstract: In an embodiment, a device for loading a prosthesis onto a delivery system comprises a cap and a reducing member. The cap has a piston member that seats a prosthesis. The piston member has at least one side wall configured to contact a portion of the side of the prosthesis seated therein. The reducing member has a conical wall, a first open end, and a second open end. The first open end is configured to receive the piston member. The reducing member reduces an external dimension of at least a portion of the prosthesis seated in the piston member as the prosthesis is moved along an inner surface of the conical wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: Paul Mearns, John Gallagher, Kevin O'Sullivan, Mark Casley, Pat Duane
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Publication number: 20120041547Abstract: Valve delivery catheter assemblies including components that limit trauma to the expanded prosthetic valve and body channels as the distal tip of the catheter is withdrawn through the expanded valve and thereafter from the body. Catheter assemblies according to the present invention can include a handle assembly, an introducer sheath, and a distal tip assembly. The handle assembly can include a fixed main handle and two or more rotating handles that allow a user to control the distal tip assembly of the catheter. A safety button can be included on the handle assembly to allow for precise and consistent positioning of the prosthetic valve in the body. A valve retaining mechanism can be included to assist in retaining the prosthetic valve prior to deployment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Niall DUFFY, John Gallagher, Kate Corish
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Publication number: 20120035717Abstract: Valve delivery catheter assemblies including components that limit trauma to the expanded prosthetic valve and body channels as the distal tip of the catheter is withdrawn through the expanded valve and thereafter from the body. In one embodiment, a catheter assembly according to the present invention includes a handle assembly, an introducer sheath, and a distal tip assembly. The handle assembly can include a fixed main handle and two or more rotating handles that allow a user to control the distal tip assembly of the catheter. A valve retaining mechanism can be included to assist in retaining the prosthetic valve prior to deployment. Each control knob on the handle assembly controls a portion of the components on the distal tip of the catheter by allowing for precise manipulation of various delivery shafts. Each delivery shaft extends from the handle assembly to respective positions towards the distal end of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: Medtronic Vascular, Inc.Inventors: Niall Duffy, Gerry McCaffrey, John Gallagher, Kate Corish, Ronan Rogers, Mark CASLEY, Gavin Kenny
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Patent number: 8094669Abstract: The present invention enables a store-and-forward service providing an efficient and reliable forwarding of messages stored in a message queue to a distributed destination. It provides customers with high availability and scalability for applications such as JMS queues and topics. It achieves load balancing and failover amongst all individual members of the distributed destination while ensuring that each message is delivered exactly once.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Thomas E. Barnes, William John Gallagher
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Publication number: 20110292666Abstract: The present invention concerns itself with a floor top holder for a device such as a tablet computer, comprising a floor base, a post, and one, two or more flexible tubes as a support and as a position adjustment mechanism. A wall version of the device holder is also the object of the present invention. Furthermore, the device holder invented can be easily converted from a floor base version to a wall, desk, or table top version.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: Kenneth John GALLAGHER
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Patent number: 8057121Abstract: A releasable connector assembly comprising a socket body 2 and a plug body 3. The socket body 2 has a set of channels 15 formed therein and the plug body 3 having a corresponding set of radial tabs 7 formed thereon, the channels 15 forming a keyway for the tabs 7 such that load bearing projections 5, 14 on the bodies are releasably engageable in the manner of a bayonet coupling. The assembly is characterised in that a set of locking pins are provided on the socket member that are extendable into the channels 15 so as, in use, to trap the tabs 7 in undercuts 15k of the channels 15, thereby preventing unintentional release of the plug 3 from the socket 2, and retractable from the channels 15 so as to enable release of the plug 3 from the socket 2.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Oil States Industries LimitedInventor: John Gallagher
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Publication number: 20110208296Abstract: Catheter assemblies including a handle assembly located on the proximal end of the catheter assembly and a distal tip assembly located on the distal end of the catheter assembly. A crimping funnel is slidably positioned along the catheter. The crimping funnel includes a distal end having a first diameter and a proximal end having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. An axial split is formed in the proximal end. A first collar is provided encompassing a portion of the proximal end. The first collar is configured to hold the axial split in the proximal end together when the first collar is at a first axial location along the proximal end, and to allow the axial split in the proximal end to open when the first collar is at a second axial location along the proximal end, such that the crimping funnel can be removed from the catheter assembly. Various methods of retaining a prosthetic valve on the catheter assembly during the crimping process are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Medtronic Ventor Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Niall Duffy, Paul Mearns, John Gallagher, Noam Miller
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Publication number: 20110116098Abstract: An apparatus to detect a pressure signal in a fluid flowing in a conduit comprises a flexible band sized to fit at least partially around the conduit. An optical fiber is flexibly adhered to the flexible band. At least one fastener is attached to the flexible band to fasten the flexible band at least partially around the conduit. A method for detecting a pressure signal in a conduit comprises adhering an optical fiber to a flexible band. At least one fastener is attached to the band. The band is fastened around the conduit such that a strain induced in the conduit by the pressure signal is transmitted to the optical fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Ronald L Spross, John Gallagher
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Publication number: 20100208550Abstract: According to the present invention there is provided a vibration isolation section for use in a seismic streamer system, the section including: a resilient sheath arranged to be connected end-to-end in a seismic streamer system and receive axial loads transmitted through the system, wherein the resilient sheath is configured to stretch upon receiving an axial load and substantially convert the axial load into a radial stress; and a support structure housed within the resilient sheath, the support structure including one or more members having substantially constant diameter under load which provides a reaction to the radial stress, thereby providing attenuation to the received axial load.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Phoenix Engineering Systems PTY LTDInventors: Andrew John Gallagher, Donald Innes Wallace
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Publication number: 20100201524Abstract: A method and device (10) are provided for monitoring regular movement of a human body (34), such as an infant's body. The method includes attaching the device (10) to the body (34) with a protuberance (24) of the body in abutment with the body, so that the protuberance is deflected as the body moves regularly. The deflection of the protuberance (24) is monitored and an alarm (18,19,20,52) is activated if the pattern of deflection of the protuberance changes to a predetermined extent, e.g. if it is disrupted.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Gregory John Gallagher
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Patent number: 7593289Abstract: A reflector employs materials and design features that can transfer both light and sound emission simultaneously, from sources to planes or volumes, in an efficient and controlled manner. Compound orthogonal parabolic reflectors employ an extension onto conventional orthogonal parabolic reflectors to efficiently deliver light and/or sound to a focal volume or surface. The extension shapes the output, and can provide inflow and outflow to the focal region, along with a brush. Pulsed sources may be employed, which may emit light, sound or both light and sound, may erode and may be wire initiated with the wire replaced after each pulse by a wire feed.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Phoenix Science & Technology, Inc.Inventors: Raymond B. Schaefer, Michael Grapperhaus, John Gallagher
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Publication number: 20090175690Abstract: A releasable connector assembly comprising a socket body 2 and a plug body 3. The socket body 2 has a set of channels 15 formed therein and the plug body 3 having a corresponding set of radial tabs 7 formed thereon, the channels 15 forming a keyway for the tabs 7 such that load bearing projections 5, 14 on the bodies are releasably engageable in the manner of a bayonet coupling. The assembly is characterised in that a set of locking pins are provided on the socket member that are extendable into the channels 15 so as, in use, to trap the tabs 7 in undercuts 15k of the channels 15, thereby preventing unintentional release of the plug 3 from the socket 2, and retractable from the channels 15 so as to enable release of the plug 3 from the socket 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: John Gallagher