Patents by Inventor John R. Kane
John R. Kane 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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Patent number: 6846322Abstract: The present invention provides a system for manipulating a core body temperature of a mammal. The system of the invention includes a chamber for enclosing a body portion of a mammal and a seal in operative association with the chamber for sealing the chamber around the body portion and for inhibiting movement of the body portion relative to the chamber when the system is in operation. A thermal energy exchange system in operative association with the chamber includes an energy element assembly coupled to a flexible membrane assembly. The flexible membrane assembly facilitates an exchange of energy between the energy element assembly and the body portion. A vacuum system is operatively associated with the chamber while the thermal energy exchange system is in operation. The vacuum system generates a sub-atmospheric pressure within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Dynatherm Medical, Inc.Inventors: John R. Kane, Ryan M. Sims, Scott Heneveld
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Patent number: 6822532Abstract: A suspended stripline device and method for manufacturing thereof. The device includes first and second conductive traces disposed on a dielectric substrate, each of the first and second conductive traces having a first edge and a second edge, and a housing at least partially surrounding the dielectric substrate, wherein the second edge of each of the first and second conductive traces includes at least one outwardly extending protrusion, the size and orientation of which may be selected so as to compensate for unequal even and odd mode propagation velocities through the suspended-stripline device. The device may be packaged by folding solder-coated tabs, provided on the housing, around the dielectric substrate and heating the device such that the solder melts causing the housing to be secured to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Sage Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John R. Kane, Richard J. Garabedian
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Publication number: 20040017267Abstract: A suspended stripline device and method for manufacturing thereof. The device includes first and second conductive traces disposed on a dielectric substrate, each of the first and second conductive traces having a first edge and a second edge, and a housing at least partially surrounding the dielectric substrate, wherein the second edge of each of the first and second conductive traces includes at least one outwardly extending protrusion, the size and orientation of which may be selected so as to compensate for unequal even and odd mode propagation velocities through the suspended-stripline device. The device may be packaged by folding solder-coated tabs, provided on the housing, around the dielectric substrate and heating the device such that the solder melts causing the housing to be secured to the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Applicant: Sage Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John R. Kane, Richard J. Garabedian
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Publication number: 20030097163Abstract: The present invention provides a system for manipulating a core body temperature of a mammal. The system of the invention includes a chamber for enclosing a body portion of a mammal and a seal in operative association with the chamber for sealing the chamber around the body portion and for inhibiting movement of the body portion relative to the chamber when the system is in operation. A thermal energy exchange system in operative association with the chamber includes an energy element assembly coupled to a flexible membrane assembly. The flexible membrane assembly facilitates an exchange of energy between the energy element assembly and the body portion. A vacuum system is operatively associated with the chamber while the thermal energy exchange system is in operation. The vacuum system generates a sub-atmospheric pressure within the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventors: John R. Kane, Ryan M. Sims, Scott Heneveld
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Patent number: 5487100Abstract: An electronic mail message delivery system (100) includes an electronic mail network (113) for delivering electronic mail messages from originating devices to destination devices, the electronic mail messages including network addresses (212) for identifying originating and destination devices communicating the electronic mail messages, and including message data (214). A paging terminal (102) is coupled to the electronic mail network (113) for receiving the electronic mail messages, storing the received electronic mail messages including alias identification (208,210) of the originating devices of the electronic mail messages, and encoding messages including the message data and the alias of the received electronic mail messages for transmission to at least one selective call receiver (130). A paging transmitting means (124,126) transmits the encoded messages over a paging communication channel, and at least one portable selective call receiver (130) can receive the transmitted messages.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: John R. Kane
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Patent number: 5394560Abstract: A multi-regional message delivery system (100) delivers messages from a central hub (108) to a number of message transmission regions (102,104,106) for transmission of the messages therein. The central hub 108) receives messages, encodes the messages, and transmits the encoded messages in a number of message data pipes (304) in a message delivery signal (302). A satellite (122) receives the transmitted message delivery signal (302) and then transmits the message delivery signal (302) to a number of regional stations (130,132,134) located in the message transmission regions. The regional stations receive the transmitted message delivery signal (302), select at least one of the data pipes (304) in the message delivery signal (302), and transmit the encoded messages within the message transmission regions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: John R. Kane
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Patent number: 5315635Abstract: A method and apparatus for reliably delivering messages (200) from a central terminal (102) to a communication receiver (130) in a communication system (100), such as an electronic mail system. The central terminal (102) sequentially transmits messages (200) to the communication receiver (130) and the communication receiver (130) receives transmitted messages (200) over a first communication medium (122). The communication receiver (130) reconciles messages that it failed to receive over the first communication medium (122) with the central terminal (102) over a second communication medium (152). The reconciliation between the communication receiver (130) and the central terminal (102) utilizes message sequence identifiers (208) transmitted with the messages (200) that identify the transmission sequence of the sequentially transmitted messages (200).Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: John R. Kane, Robert J. Schwendeman, James A. Wright
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Patent number: 4095546Abstract: A rigid thin shell container for transporting liquified gas in marine tankers at near ambient pressure, constructed of completely developable flat plate, the contour of which is octagonal everywhere in horizontal section but curvilinear in side elevation, with eight sides linear in plan but curved vertically to form circularly or elliptically arched shell surfaces, intersecting in a point at the top, and connected at the base to an octagonal flat bottom which permits the container to be seated directly upon the insulated ship's innerbottom.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1977Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Inventor: John R. Kane