Patents by Inventor John O'Dea

John O'Dea 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: 6647984
    Abstract: Apparatus (1) for controlling pressure in a cuff (2) of an endotracheal tube (3) a pole mountable housing (25) within which an inflating medium supply pump (30) is located for supplying inflating medium to the cuff through a communicating tube (18) integral with the endotracheal tube (3) and a delivery tube (37) from the apparatus (1). A pressure transducer (28) connected to the endotracheal tube (3) by a connecting tube (29) monitors the pressure of the ventilating medium in the endotracheal tube (3) for determining transitions from the inspiratory to the expiratory phases of a breathing cycle. A microcontroller (27) controls the supply pump (30) for supplying the inflating medium to the cuff (2) at a first pressure level during the inspiratory phase of each breathing cycle and at a lower second pressure level during the expiratory phase of each breathing cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 18, 2003
    Assignee: Caradyne (R&D) Limited
    Inventor: John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 6634356
    Abstract: A CPAP controller that supplies oxygen enriched air to a respiratory circuit that utilizes a venturi-jet arrangement within a chamber, which enriches ambient air. Ambient air is drawn into the chamber by a primary oxygen flow source via an oxygen jet that directs oxygen into the venturi. Besides the conventional ability to adjust oxygen/air ratio via changes in the primary oxygen flow source's flow rate adjustment, the oxygen/air ratio may be altered by way of a secondary oxygen supply and its own flow control adjustment that is independent of the primary oxygen source and its adjustment mechanism. Hence the oxygen/air ratio may be adjusted independently of the primary oxygen source's flow rate. The controller further includes a pressure adjustment mechanism that allows the user to adjust pressure to the demand and/or need of the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2003
    Assignee: Caradyne (R&D) Limited
    Inventors: John O'Dea, John Denyer
  • Patent number: 6467478
    Abstract: The gas mixing apparatus provides the components of a breathing gas for mixing at approximately ambient atmospheric pressure, and regulates the pressure of a selected gas to approximately ambient atmospheric pressure for mixing with air at ambient atmospheric pressure. The gas mixing apparatus includes a piston disposed within a pump chamber. A flow limiting inlet controls introduction of a first selected gas such as oxygen for mixing with a second selected gas such as air. The pressure of the first selected gas is limited to an acceptable maximum pressure, so that even if a valve for admitting the first selected gas for mixing at ambient pressure fails, breathing gas will not be provided at an excessive pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Inventors: Edwin B. Merrick, Glen N. Gee, John O'Mahony, John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 6116240
    Abstract: The gas mixing apparatus provides the components of a breathing gas for mixing at approximately ambient atmospheric pressure, and regulates the pressure of a selected gas to approximately ambient atmospheric pressure for mixing with air at ambient atmospheric pressure. The gas mixing apparatus includes a piston disposed within a pump chamber. A flow limiting inlet controls introduction of a first selected gas such as oxygen for mixing with a second selected gas such as air. The pressure of the first selected gas is limited to an acceptable maximum pressure, so that even if a valve for admitting the first selected gas for mixing at ambient pressure fails, breathing gas will not be provided at an excessive pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Purtian-Bennett Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin B. Merrick, Glen N. Gee, John O'Mahony, John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 5934274
    Abstract: The gas mixing apparatus provides the components of a breathing gas for mixing at approximately ambient atmospheric pressure, and regulates the pressure of a selected gas to approximately ambient atmospheric pressure for mixing with air at ambient atmospheric pressure. The gas mixing apparatus includes a piston disposed within a pump chamber. A flow limiting inlet controls introduction of a first selected gas such as oxygen for mixing with a second selected gas such as air. The pressure of the first selected gas is limited to an acceptable maximum pressure, so that even if a valve for admitting the first selected gas for mixing at ambient pressure fails, breathing gas will not be provided at an excessive pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Puritan-Bennett Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin B. Merrick, Glen N. Gee, John O'Mahony, John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 5664560
    Abstract: The gas mixing apparatus provides the components of a breathing gas for mixing at approximately ambient atmospheric pressure, and regulates the pressure of a selected gas to approximately ambient atmospheric pressure for mixing with air at ambient atmospheric pressure. The gas mixing apparatus includes a piston disposed within a pump chamber. A flow limiting inlet controls introduction of a first selected gas such as oxygen for mixing with a second selected gas such as air. The pressure of the first selected gas is limited to an acceptable maximum pressure, so that even if a valve for admitting the first selected gas for mixing at ambient pressure fails, breathing gas will not be provided at an excessive pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: Puritan-Bennett Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin B. Merrick, Glen N. Gee, John O'Mahony, John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 5242315
    Abstract: The configuration of its housing facilitates the assembly of a hybrid electrical optical connector plug in order to minimize manufacturing costs and thereby render the plug especially well suited for use with a disposable peripheral device. The housing consists of two snap-together housing halves that cradle the electrical and optical terminals in a properly aligned orientation and prevent their longitudinal as well as radial displacement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Assignee: Puritan-Bennett Corporation
    Inventor: John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 5191404
    Abstract: A low-profile, high-density package for intergrated circuit chips is provided. A first multichip memory module includes first and second interconnect members having low-profile memory chips mounted on a first side of each member. Low-profile edge clips are employed to mechanically connect a second side of the second member to a second side of the first member, and to electrically connect the first sides of the members to a first surface of a circuit board. Likewise, a second multichip memory module includes first and second interconnect members having low-profile memory chips mounted to a first side of each member. Low-profile edge clips are employed to mechanically connect the second sides of the members, and to electrically connect the first sides of the members to a second surface of the circuit board. A thermal management technique that distributes thermal loads is thereafter applied to create a high-density package capable of insertion into a standard computer backplane and cabinet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1993
    Assignee: Digital Equipment Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew L. Wu, Donald W. Smelser, E. William Bruce, II, John O'Dea
  • Patent number: 4318621
    Abstract: A transit concrete mixer is provided having a displaceable charging hopper which may be moved between a charging position wherein a discharge conduit thereof projects into the interior of the mixer drum and a relatively displaced position where the discharge conduit is removed from the drum to facilitate discharge of concrete from the drum. The charging hopper is pivotally attached to a support structure which also carries the rear end portion of the mixer drum and is selectively movable in a vertical plane about a horizontal axis. The relative location of the horizontal axis for pivoting movement of the charging hopper is located with respect to the terminal end of the hopper's discharge conduit such that the hopper and its associated conduit may be swung from one position to the other without interference with the mixer drum and its interiorally mounted blade elements. A hydraulic actuating ram is provided to facilitate the swinging movement of the charging hopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1977
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignee: Jaeger Machine Company
    Inventors: William A. Lawrence, John A. O'Dea
  • Patent number: 4154534
    Abstract: A transit concrete mixer includes a drum which is mounted for discharge either forwardly or reversely of the vehicle and has two sets of flights for two-stage concrete loading and discharging. One set of flights is particularly useful for carrying the aggregate from the base of the drum upwardly along the major axis of the drum and a second set of flights is adapted for receiving the aggregate and transporting it through the remaining length of the drum to the discharge opening of the drum. Thus, for relatively stiff, low slump aggregates which are useful in paving and for formless type useage, the concrete mixer unit is fully adaptable for such low slump values. Conversely, the same set of flights is adapted for charging and discharging relatively high slump values which are utilized for form type applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Assignee: The Jaeger Machine Company
    Inventors: William A. Lawrence, John A. O'Dea