Patents by Inventor Katherine A. McNamara
Katherine A. McNamara 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: 20230279985Abstract: An improved acoustic and thermal insulation batting for use, for example, between airframe ribs in aircrafts, and that is stable, lightweight, air permeable to mitigate corrosion issues as well as inherently fire resistant and sized and shaped such that there is no need for positive retention mechanisms owing to the nature of the batting which allows for a compression or friction fit in place. The batting comprises a foam insulation core over which is provided one or more barrier, facing and/or edge layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2022Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: L&C Protec, Inc. d/b/a Cocoon, Inc.Inventors: John Peter Lord, Leo J. Crotty, Mark Crotty, Katherine A. McNamara
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Publication number: 20230047712Abstract: Methods of treatment based on a breast cancer's biomolecule response to targeted treatment are provided. Expression levels of various biomolecules or histological assessment of infiltrating immune cells after initiation of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) targeted treatment can be used to determine whether a breast cancer will achieve a pathologic complete response. Based on likelihood of a pathologic complete response, a breast cancer can be treated accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2020Publication date: February 16, 2023Applicant: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Christina Curtis, Katherine McNamara
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Patent number: 11351752Abstract: A multi-layer liner material for use as a thermal and acoustical insulator which is lightweight, breathable, hydrophobic, oleophobic and fire-resistant. A central insulation core layer is contacted on a first surface by a first highly breathable layer and on a second surface by a second highly breathable layer, such that these three layers are resistant to water or oil penetrating the insulation core layer causing the liner to gain weight. The first and second highly breathable layers are preferably made from inherently flame resistant fibers and treated with a fluorocarbon surface treatment for water repellency, UV resistance and mold/mildew resistance. The first highly breathable layer is adjacent a facing layer while the second highly breathable layer is adjacent a backing layer. At least one surface of one of the first or second highly breathable layers, or facing or backing layers may include a carbon printing pattern to provide ESD protection.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: L&C PROTEC, INC.Inventors: John Peter Lord, Leo J. Crotty, Mark Crotty, Katherine A. McNamara
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Patent number: 10770055Abstract: A multi-layer liner material for use as a thermal and acoustical insulator which is lightweight, breathable, hydrophobic, oleophobic and fire-resistant. A central insulation core layer is contacted on a first surface by a first highly breathable layer and on a second surface by a second highly breathable layer, such that these three layers are resistant to water or oil penetrating the insulation core layer causing the liner to gain weight. The first and second highly breathable layers are preferably made from inherently flame resistant fibers and treated with a fluorocarbon surface treatment for water repellency, UV resistance and mold/mildew resistance. The first highly breathable layer is adjacent a facing layer while the second highly breathable layer is adjacent a backing layer. At least one surface of one of the first or second highly breathable layers, or facing or backing layers may include a carbon printing pattern to provide ESD protection.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2017Date of Patent: September 8, 2020Assignee: L&C PROTEC, INC.Inventors: Mark Crotty, Katherine A. McNamara, Leo J. Crotty
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Publication number: 20200223179Abstract: A multi-layer liner material for use as a thermal and acoustical insulator which is lightweight, breathable, hydrophobic, oleophobic and fire-resistant. A central insulation core layer is contacted on a first surface by a first highly breathable layer and on a second surface by a second highly breathable layer, such that these three layers are resistant to water or oil penetrating the insulation core layer causing the liner to gain weight. The first and second highly breathable layers are preferably made from inherently flame resistant fibers and treated with a fluorocarbon surface treatment for water repellency, UV resistance and mold/mildew resistance. The first highly breathable layer is adjacent a facing layer while the second highly breathable layer is adjacent a backing layer. At least one surface of one of the first or second highly breathable layers, or facing or backing layers may include a carbon printing pattern to provide ESD protection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: John Peter Lord, Leo J. Crotty, Mark Crotty, Katherine A. McNamara
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Patent number: 10151032Abstract: A multi-layer fabric used to fabricate a garment or a protective cover includes a top and bottom textile layer and an air permeable, moisture-vapor-transmissive, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene middle layer. The fabric exhibits an MVTR rating of at least 4000 g/m2/day. The fabric may also include a top layer coating or fiber treatment of a nano-ceramic material designed to increase the durability of the garment/cover and increase the resistance to abrasion and wear while also resisting environmental conditions including exposure to solar radiation, temperature and humidity. Alternatively, the upper layer of the multi-layer fabric may incorporate ceramic coated fibers or ceramic co-extruded fibers, or carbon nanotubes while in another embodiment may also feature a fire resistant application as well as a permanent, highly breathable and highly durable electro-static discharge feature added to the inside of the layer by laying down a carbon based printed pattern on the inside of the layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2015Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Cocoon, Inc.Inventors: Donald B. Thompson, Leon S. Moser, Katherine A. McNamara, Leo J. Crotty, Alan Smithies
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Publication number: 20180090123Abstract: A multi-layer liner material for use as a thermal and acoustical insulator which is lightweight, breathable, hydrophobic, oleophobic and fire-resistant. A central insulation core layer is contacted on a first surface by a first highly breathable layer and on a second surface by a second highly breathable layer, such that these three layers are resistant to water or oil penetrating the insulation core layer causing the liner to gain weight. The first and second highly breathable layers are preferably made from inherently flame resistant fibers and treated with a fluorocarbon surface treatment for water repellency, UV resistance and mold/mildew resistance. The first highly breathable layer is adjacent a facing layer while the second highly breathable layer is adjacent a backing layer. At least one surface of one of the first or second highly breathable layers, or facing or backing layers may include a carbon printing pattern to provide ESD protection.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Mark Crotty, Katherine A. McNamara, Leo J. Crotty
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Publication number: 20160244880Abstract: A multi-layer fabric used to fabricate a garment or a protective cover includes a top and bottom textile layer and an air permeable, moisture-vapor-transmissive, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene middle layer. The fabric exhibits an MVTR rating of at least 4000 g/m2/day. The fabric may also include a top layer coating or fiber treatment of a nano-ceramic material designed to increase the durability of the garment/cover and increase the resistance to abrasion and wear while also resisting environmental conditions including exposure to solar radiation, temperature and humidity. Alternatively, the upper layer of the multi-layer fabric may incorporate ceramic coated fibers or ceramic co-extruded fibers, or carbon nanotubes while in another embodiment may also feature a fire resistant application as well as a permanent, highly breathable and highly durable electro-static discharge feature added to the inside of the layer by laying down a carbon based printed pattern on the inside of the layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2015Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Donald B. Thompson, Leon S. Moser, Katherine A. McNamara, Leo J. Crotty, Alan Smithies
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Patent number: 9204525Abstract: An enhanced protective cover includes a top and bottom textile layer and an air permeable, moisture-vapor-transmissive, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene membrane layer located between the two textile layers. The cover exhibits an MVTR rating of at least 4000 g/m2/day. The protective cover also includes a top layer coating or fiber treatment of a nano-ceramic material designed to increase the durability of the cover and increase the resistance to abrasion and wear while also resisting environmental conditions including exposure to solar radiation, temperature and humidity. Alternatively, the upper layer of the protective cover may incorporate ceramic coated fibers or ceramic co-extruded fibers, or carbon nanotubes. The protective cover may also feature a fire resistant application. The top textile layer may also include a permanent, highly breathable and highly durable electro-static discharge feature added to the inside of the layer by laying down a carbon based printed pattern on the inside of the layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Cocoon Inc.Inventors: Donald B. Thompson, Leon S. Moser, Katherine A. McNamara, Leo Crotty, Alan Smithies
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Publication number: 20150298440Abstract: A multi-layer thermal acoustical liner is breathable, hydrophobic, oliophobic and fire-resistant rated. The liner includes a central insulation core layer contacted on a first surface by a first highly breathable layer and on a second surface by a second highly breathable layer. The first and second highly breathable layers are preferably an ePTFE membrane. The first highly breathable layer is adjacent a facing layer while the second highly breathable layer is adjacent a backing layer. The backing and facing layers are preferably nylon and treated with a fluorocarbon surface treatment for water repellency, UV resistance and mold/mildew resistance. At least one surface of one of the first or second highly breathable layers may include a carbon printing pattern to provide ESD protection. The layers of the liner are laminated to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2014Publication date: October 22, 2015Inventors: Mark Crotty, Katherine A. McNamara, Leo J. Crotty, JR.