Patents by Inventor John O'Doherty
John O'Doherty 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: 20250181398Abstract: Synchronous to asynchronous digital service call conversion techniques are described. In one or more examples, a request is received at an interface module of the digital service infrastructure and a call ID is generated. A client timeout value from the request is used to set a timer. If client timeout value expires during processing of the request payload, the call ID is stored in a storage device and a timeout response is generated including the call ID for communication to the client device. A result payload is generated upon completion of the processing of the request payload by the execution module. The client device generates a continuation request which includes the call ID to obtain the result payload. The interface module utilizes the call ID to obtain the result payload from the storage device, which is then communicated as a continuation response back to the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: June 5, 2025Applicant: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Adrian John O'Lenskie, Francesco Burato
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Publication number: 20250160442Abstract: The collared shirt has a placket with a top piece and bottom piece extending at least a portion of the length of the shirt. The bottom piece comprises an attached collar male button, an attached first male button spaced apart from the collar male button and below the collar male button, and an attached second male button spaced apart from the first male button and below the first male button, and an intermediate male magnetic button between the first and second male buttons. The top piece comprises female buttons corresponding to the male buttons on the bottom piece. The top piece further comprises an intermediate female magnetic button corresponding to the intermediate male magnetic button and affixed to an inner side of the top piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2024Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventor: John O'Donnell
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Publication number: 20250160939Abstract: A system for forming a fistula between two adjacent vessels. The system comprises a first catheter comprising a housing with an electrode; a second catheter comprising a backstop; an energy source for supplying radiofrequency energy to the electrode; a current sensor for measuring the current flowing to the electrode; and a waveform detector coupled to the current sensor for determining a phase state of the electrode based on a waveform of the measured current.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2022Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: Michael Whelan, Pat Byrne, John O'Shea
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Publication number: 20250160835Abstract: The present invention relates to a catheter for forming a fistula between two vessels comprising a catheter body having a longitudinal axis; a first electrode extending radially from the catheter body for contacting a vessel wall and forming the fistula; and a second electrode disposed on the catheter body for ablating a valve within a vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: Jakob Wells, Michael Whelan, John O'Shea
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Publication number: 20250160937Abstract: A system for forming a fistula between two vessels comprises a first catheter. The first catheter comprises a housing having a proximal section and a distal section. An electrode is disposed at least partially within the housing. The electrode comprises a distal portion connected to the distal section of the housing, a proximal portion connected to the proximal section of the housing and an intermediate portion therebetween for contacting a vessel wall and forming the fistula. The proximal housing section and the distal housing section are longitudinally moveable with respect to each other to move the electrode between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2022Publication date: May 22, 2025Inventors: Michael Whelan, Nicola Broaders, Olivia Ruth Palmer, John O'Shea
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Publication number: 20250151984Abstract: Various apparatuses to attach a first medical device to a second medical device are described that allow the physician to grasp only a single device while the other device remains securely attached to the one being grasped. The apparatuses, once they are attached to the first medical device, are designed to be easily and quickly attached and detached to a second medical device, normally only requiring the use of one hand. Furthermore, the apparatuses oftentimes include a base that can easily couple and decouple from the portion that is attached to the second medical device so that if the need arises to separately use the second medical device, it can be decoupled from the first medical device without completely removing the apparatus from the second medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2025Publication date: May 15, 2025Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: John B. GOLDEN, John O. McWEENEY, Christopher A. BENNING, Robert CASTOLDI, John F. HOWARD, Brian INTOCCIA, Gary KAPPEL, William L. CHURCHILL
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Patent number: 12298031Abstract: A Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) dehumidification system. The system has at least one condenser module in fluid communication with one or more indoor air handlers. At least one evaporator coil is in fluid communication with the indoor air handlers and at least one reheat/reclaim coil. The evaporator and reheat/reclaim coils are also in communication with the condenser module. A plurality of electronic expansion valves (EEVs) are in fluid communication with the indoor air handlers. A plurality of sensors is disposed in the system and are in communication with at least one VRF dehumidification system controller. In one embodiment, a logic is stored in a non-transitory computer readable medium that, when executed by one or more processors, causes the VRF dehumidification system to monitor the data input from the plurality of sensors and regulates the capacity of the VRF dehumidification system needed to maintain a set dew point parameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2022Date of Patent: May 13, 2025Assignee: Hussmann CorporationInventor: John O'Brian
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Publication number: 20250146793Abstract: The devices and systems disclosed herein improve on existing weapon system control handles, by replacing complicated spring and cam components with a gauge shaft. The use of a gauge shaft eliminates unnecessary part-complexity and extra assembly labor. The use of a gauge shaft increases operational response and accuracy while decreasing cost and weight of weapon system control handles. Moreover, the gauge shafts can be readily repaired or replaced, reducing the overall costs of maintenance associated with damaged weapon system control handles. In alternative embodiments, a disk gauge is used in place of gauge shafts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2024Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Robert C. Knabe, JR., Juan Sosa Cruz, Hua Yang, John O. Weber II
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Publication number: 20250146759Abstract: A device for distributing flow through a shell side of a shell-and-tube heat exchanger, the device comprising a shell-side flow distributor configured to direct flow through all zones of a tube-bundle positioned in the shell, the shell-side flow distributor comprising an inlet flow distributor configured to direct flow from an inlet nozzle to all zones of the tube-bundle, the inlet flow distributor comprising an inlet distributor plate positioned proximate to the inlet nozzle in the shell side; and one or more window distributor plates, each window distributor plate comprising a window extending through a thickness of the window distributor plate, wherein the one or more window distributor plates are arranged in a vertical stack adjacent to the inlet distributor plate; and a flow guidance system, the flow guidance system disposed in the tube-bundle, wherein the flow guidance system comprises one or more flow guidance plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2023Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Abdullah Misfer Al-Otaibi, John O'Connell, Papa Cisse, Mohammad Ahmad Elyyan, Mohammed Rashed Aldossary
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Patent number: 12290366Abstract: Wearable uroflowmetry systems having wearable uroflowmeters are disclosed. A disclosed example uroflowmetry system comprises a wearable uroflowmeter including: a funnel portion having an end configured to secure the funnel portion against a person, an outlet opposite the end, and a funnel configured to capture urine excreted by the person when the end is secured against the person, and to direct the captured urine into the outlet; a fluid passage portion having an opening configured to receive the urine from the outlet of the funnel portion, and a fluid channel to pass the received urine along a length of the fluid passage portion; and a measuring portion having a sensor in the fluid channel configured to collect one or more measurements of the urine as the urine passes the sensor, the measurements representative of at least one of a property of the urine, or a flow characteristic of the urine.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2020Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignees: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANYInventors: Ali Attari, James A. Ashton-Miller, John O. Delancey, Mark A. Burns, Tana Marie Kirkbride, Edward Paul Carlin, Alexzandra Joan Ramachandran, Carol A. Day
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Patent number: 12292566Abstract: Various embodiments of a laser illumination system are disclosed. In an example, a system includes one or more lasers, a beam combiner (if multiple lasers are used) configured to direct a combined light beam along a path, a focusing optical element to receive the light beam and focus the received light towards a focus point, a MEMS mirror positioned to receive light from the focusing optical element and output a moving light beam, moving in an angular range ar1 and at a frequency f1, a collimating element configured to receive the beam output by the MEMS mirror and output a beam that is more collimated than the light received from the MEMS mirror, and a CLA positioned to receive the light beam from the collimating optical element, alter the received light beam, and output a substantially flat-top distribution of light that propagates through an objective lens to a target plane.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2021Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: IDEX HEALTH & SCIENCE LLCInventors: David E. Hargis, John O'Shaughnessy, Jeffrey M. Bendick
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Publication number: 20250134584Abstract: A system for forming a fistula between two vessels, the system comprising a first catheter. The first catheter comprises a catheter shaft with a housing. The first catheter further comprises an electrode disposed at least partially within the housing, the electrode comprising a distal portion, a proximal portion and an intermediate portion therebetween for contacting a vessel wall and forming the fistula. The first catheter further comprises a plurality of teeth for cutting a venous valve, wherein the plurality of teeth extend radially from the catheter shaft and are angled in a proximal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: May 1, 2025Inventors: Jakob Wells, John O'Shea, Michael Whelan
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Publication number: 20250123208Abstract: A method comprises: directing, using an objective and a first reflective surface, first autofocus light toward a sensor, the first autofocus light reflected from a first surface of a substrate; preventing second autofocus light from reaching the sensor, the second autofocus light reflected from a second surface of the substrate; and directing, using the objective and a second reflective surface, emission light toward the sensor, the emission light originating from a sample at the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Inventors: Simon Prince, Danilo Condello, Vincent Hsieh, Krysada Phounsiri, John O’Shaughnessy
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Patent number: 12270703Abstract: Various embodiments of a laser illumination system are disclosed. In some examples, a system includes one or more lasers and a beam combiner configured to direct a combined light beam along a path. The system can include a polychroic optical assembly that receives the combined light beam and to output a first beam of the first light of the first wavelength and a second beam of the second light of the second wavelength. The second beam can be offset from the first beam. The polychroic optical assembly can be a prism assembly. The system can include one or more optical elements configured alter a distribution of light of the first beam to output a first output line at a sample plane, and to alter a distribution of light of the second beam to output a second output line at the sample plane.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2023Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: IDEX HEALTH & SCIENCE LLCInventors: Jeffrey M. Bendick, John O'Shaughnessy, David E. Hargis
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Patent number: 12269662Abstract: A mouth insert for a flexible pouch. The mouth insert defines a passageway that extends along an axis from an axially outer end of the mouth insert to an axially inner end of the mouth insert. The mouth insert is flexible and includes a sealing portion and a lip portion. The sealing portion is for forming a sealed connection to the flexible pouch. The lip portion is configured to extend axially outwardly from the flexible pouch. The lip portion has an axial height that is less than ? of the axial height of the mouth insert.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2022Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: OP-HYGIENE IP GMBHInventors: Heiner Ophardt, Padraig McDonagh, John O'Malley, Ali Mirbach, Patrick Geurts
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Publication number: 20250104863Abstract: An emergency medical treatment system is provided that can be used in connection with providing prehospital medical treatment to a patient. The system includes a patient data display device programmed to receive and display data associated with the patient; an environmental assessment device configured to capture visual, aural, or other ambient environmental data associated with an emergency treatment site associated with the patient; a patient monitoring device configured to be positioned on the patient and having multiple sensors programmed to collect physiological data or vitals data associated with the patient; and a patient data processing device configured with a speech-to-text module. Rules-based or machine learning based algorithm modules can be provided for generating alerts or making treatment option recommendations in connection with the patient data collected and displayed on the patient display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Applicants: HIGHMARK HEALTH, HM HEALTH SOLUTIONS INC., ALLEGHENY SINGER RESERACH INSTITUTEInventors: Kelly J. Shields, John O'Neill, Charles A. Ferrick, Shailja Somani, Phillip Nawrocki, Shiv Dua, Frances Philip
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Publication number: 20250100873Abstract: A sour gas stream is sub-stoichiometrically combusted to produce soot and a sour syngas stream. At least 10% of the carbon in the sour gas stream is converted into the soot. At least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide of the sour syngas stream is reacted with sulfur dioxide to produce a syngas stream comprising the carbon dioxide, the carbon monoxide, the hydrogen, water, elemental sulfur vapor, a residual portion of the hydrogen sulfide, and a residual portion of the sulfur dioxide. The syngas stream is reacted with steam to produce a shifted sour gas stream including more carbon dioxide, more hydrogen, more hydrogen sulfide, and less carbon monoxide in comparison to the syngas stream. Water and hydrogen sulfide is separated from the shifted sour gas stream to produce a sweet gas stream. The sweet gas stream is separated into a hydrogen product stream and an exhaust stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventors: John O'Connell, Megat A. Rithauddeen, Jacobus Scholtz Kotze
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Publication number: 20250090772Abstract: An insufflator (1) during initial insufflating of a cavity (3) determines a set pressure value and a value of a residual volume of insufflating gas which should be drawn from the cavity (3) during evacuating of insufflating gas from the cavity (3) at the end of a laparoscopic or other procedure, so that on completion of evacuating of the cavity, substantially no insufflating gas remains in the cavity. The set pressure value is determined from a pressure/volume relationship between the pressure in the cavity (3) and the cumulative volume of insufflating gas delivered to the cavity (3) represented by the first graph line (37). The insufflator (1) determines the set pressure value as a pressure value slightly greater than the transition pressure represented by the point of inflection (45), at which a first pressure/volume relationship represented by the first part (40) of first line (37) transitions to a second pressure/volume relationship represented by the second part (41) of first line (37).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2023Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: Palliare LimitedInventor: John O’DEA
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Patent number: 12251132Abstract: A valve mechanism for coupling to a trocar comprises a housing having an instrument bore extending therethrough from an upstream end to a downstream end and alignable with an instrument bore of the trocar. A gate valve comprising a pair of gate elements located in the housing is operable between a closed state closing the instrument bore and an open state clear of the instrument bore. First compression springs urge the gate elements into the closed state. A pair of engagement members, which are engageable with an instrument, for example, a laparoscope in the instrument bore, and which extend into the instrument bore from respective carrier elements through guide slots. The carrier elements are coupled to operating members of the gate elements through link members for operating the gate elements (22) from the closed state to the open state as the engagement members (33) are urged downwardly in in guide slots by an instrument being entered through the instrument bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2019Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: Palliare LimitedInventors: John O'Dea, Aoife O'Dea
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Patent number: RE50361Abstract: A percutaneous electrical phrenic nerve stimulation (PEPNS) system that measures the patient Work of Breathing (WOB) of each type of ventilator breath and determines when to deliver electrical stimulus based upon the measured WOB. The PEPNS system alters its behavior based upon the type and origin of the ventilator breath delivered and provides warnings for certain identified interactions between the ventilator and the patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2022Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Stimdia Medical, Inc.Inventor: John O'Mahony