Patents by Inventor Joseph T. O'Neill
Joseph T. O'Neill 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: 9537919Abstract: A proxy apparatus and method for streaming media information via at least one network and for building-up a good quality version of the media information are provided. When a user device communicates with the proxy apparatus using a particular bandwidth and requests that media information be provided, the proxy apparatus first determines if a version of the media information encoded for the user device's connection bandwidth has been stored in the proxy apparatus. If a version of the media information encoded for the user device's bandwidth is not available from the proxy apparatus, the proxy apparatus sends a request to a media server for the media information. If the version of the media information has missing packets, the proxy device sends retransmission requests to the media server to obtain the missing packets, thereby building-up a good quality version of the media information.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2013Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY II, L.P.Inventors: Robert E. Markowitz, Joseph T. O'Neil, Kenneth H. Rosen, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Publication number: 20140059183Abstract: A proxy apparatus and method for streaming media information via at least one network and for building-up a good quality version of the media information are provided. When a user device communicates with the proxy apparatus using a particular bandwidth and requests that media information be provided, the proxy apparatus first determines if a version of the media information encoded for the user device's connection bandwidth has been stored in the proxy apparatus. If a version of the media information encoded for the user device's bandwidth is not available from the proxy apparatus, the proxy apparatus sends a request to a media server for the media information. If the version of the media information has missing packets, the proxy device sends retransmission requests to the media server to obtain the missing packets, thereby building-up a good quality version of the media information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Inventors: Robert E. Markowitz, Joseph T. O'Neil, Kenneth H. Rosen, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Patent number: 7351001Abstract: A plug for enclosing an opening within a wall of a hollow pillar and securing a wire harness running within the pillar. Included are at least two locks that resiliently engage the edge of the opening in order to secure the plug within the opening and align the plug within the opening along a first axis. Also included are at least two tensioners that resiliently engage the edge of the opening and align the plug within the opening along a second axis. At least one stabilizer then resiliently engages the wall, thereby exerting tension within the plug along a third axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Yazaki North America, Inc.Inventors: Joseph T. O'Brien, Brian L. Wagner
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Patent number: 6579444Abstract: A process for removing sulfur compounds from hydrocarbon feedstreams, particularly those boiling in the naphtha range, by contacting the feedstream with an adsorbent comprised of cobalt and one or more Group VI metals selected from molybdenum and tungsten on a refractory support. This invention also relates to a process wherein a naphtha feedstream is first subjected to selective hydrodesulfurization to remove sulfur but not appreciably saturate olefins. A product stream is produced containing mercaptans that are removed by use of the cobalt-containing adsorbents of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Joseph L. Feimer, David N. Zinkie, Myles W. Baker, Bal K. Kaul, Gordon F. Stuntz, Joseph T. O'Bara
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Publication number: 20020157990Abstract: A process for removing sulfur compounds from hydrocarbon feedstreams, particularly those boiling in the naphtha range, by contacting the feedstream with an adsorbent comprised of cobalt and one or more Group VI metals selected from molybdenum and tungsten on a refractory support. This invention also relates to a process wherein a naphtha feedstream is first subjected to selective hydrodesulfurization to remove sulfur but not appreciably saturate olefins. A product stream is produced containing mercaptans that are removed by use of the cobalt-containing adsorbents of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Joseph L. Feimer, David N. Zinkie, Myles W. Baker, Bal K. Kaul, Gordon F. Stuntz, Joseph T. O'Bara
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Patent number: 6321103Abstract: A fetal electrode sleeve and wire interconnect system for transmitting signals indicative of fetal heart rate from a fetus inside a mother through a cable to a monitor external to the mother. The system includes a holder having a fetal spiral electrode on one end and a maternal reference electrode on its opposite end. A safety cap has a retention groove, a grip, a tip with a recessed end opposite the grip, and a conductive sleeve. The conductive sleeve has a first end enclosed by the grip, a second end enclosed by the tip, and an intermediate exposed portion enclosed by neither the grip nor the tip.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: The Ludlow Company LPInventors: Edward Dowd, Robert J. Graumann, Brian E. Haug, James F. McIntire, Joseph T. O'Neill
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Patent number: 5454933Abstract: A process for providing distillate products which are substantially sulfur free, which process comprises subjecting a distillate stream to conventional hydrodesulfurization conditions including a catalyst comprised of a Group VI metal and at least one Group VIII metal on a refractory support. The hydrodesulfurized stream is then treated with a solid adsorbent material capable of adsorbing beta and di-beta-substituted dibenzothiophene sulfur compounds.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1991Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: David W. Savage, Bal K. Kaul, Gerald D. Dupre, Joseph T. O'Bara, William E. Wales, Teh C. Ho
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Patent number: 5294334Abstract: A totally contained adsorption process for the substantial total removal and conversion of benzene to cyclohexane in gasoline boiling range streams. At least a portion of the gasoline boiling range stream is passed through an adsorption zone containing an adsorbent which will selectively adsorb benzene from the stream. The process is totally contained in the sense that substantially total conversion of benzene to cyclohexane is achieved without the need for added desorbent. The desorbent is cyclohexane which is generated in the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1993Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Bal K. Kaul, Donald C. Runaldue, Joseph T. O'Bara, Craig Y. Sabottke, Edward Niessen
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Patent number: 5198102Abstract: A method for selectively separating benzene from gasoline boiling range streams by first fractionating the stream to produce a C.sub.6 heartcut fraction which is then passed to an adsorption zone comprised of a bed of solid adsorbent material capable of selectively removing benzene from the stream. The absorbent is regenerated with a suitable desorbent, preferably toluene.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Bal K. Kaul, Joseph T. O'Bara, David W. Savage, J. Patrick Dennis
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Patent number: 5186819Abstract: A method for selectively separating benzene from gasoline boiling range streams by first passing the stream to an adsorption zone comprised of an adsorbent capable of selectively adsorbing benzene from the stream. A substantially benzene-free stream results and the adsorbent is regenerated by treating it with a desorbent solvent capable of desorbing benzene from the solid adsorbent.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Bal K. Kaul, Joseph T. O'Bara, David W. Savage, J. Patrick Dennis, Bellows,Richard J., Edward Kantner
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Patent number: 4813843Abstract: An apparatus for turning a vehicle on its side comprises a turning member and a supporting device for supporting the turning member for rotation about a generally horizontal first axis of rotation. The supporting device is rotatably connected to the turning member. The apparatus further comprises a brake for braking movement of the turning member relative to the supporting device. The brake operatively interacts between the turning member and the supporting device. The apparatus also includes first and second connecting devices for connecting a first wheel hub and a second wheel hub of the vehicle to the turning member. The apparatus further includes positioning devices for positioning the first and second connecting devices to align the first axis of rotation with the longitudinal center of mass of the vehicle, the positioning devices being operatively connected to the first and second connecting devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Borden T. N. GilmourInventors: Joseph T. O. Gilmour, Glen M. Langset, Borden T. N. Gilmour
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Patent number: 4296282Abstract: One example of problems encountered in electronic telephone systems occurs when calling party identification (CPI) is used with call coverage. With CPI a lamp field is used to provide a called station (S2) with the identity of the calling station (S1). With call coverage an incoming call of a called station is rerouted to a coverage button (210B) of some other station (S3). The coverage station is informed as to the identity of the original called station, as opposed to the identity of the calling party, by an arrangement which modifies the lamp field (214) indication on calls directed to the call coverage button (210B). Thus, when the call coverage button (210B) is in the active ringing state the lamp (215) on the display field associated with the original called station (S2) flashes. However, when calls are incoming directly to the station (S3) the lamp field (214) is used to provide a visual indication of the calling station (S1).Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedInventors: Joseph T. O'Neil, Thomas M. Quinn, Tse L. Wang
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Patent number: D470920Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Zurn Industries, Inc.Inventors: William A. Verdecchia, Michael A. Funari, Joseph T. O'Connor
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Patent number: D281574Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1983Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Inventor: Joseph T. O'Hara, II