Patents by Inventor Kathleen Murphy

Kathleen Murphy 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).

  • Publication number: 20160070122
    Abstract: In various embodiments, a computerized eyewear retrofit kit comprises a replacement temple configured to replace a temple of a pair of eyewear. The replacement temple comprises an elongated body having a first end configured to attach the replacement temple to the eyewear, at least one of a first group of one or more sensors coupled to the elongated body or a second group of one or more sensors configured to couple to a frame of the standard pair of eyewear. The at least one of the first or second group of sensors are for sensing at least one of a physiological characteristic of the wearer or an environmental characteristic associated with the wearer. The eyewear retrofit kit also comprises at least one processor and a power source that are operatively coupled to at least one of the first group or the second group of the one or more sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jay William Sales, Richard Chester Klosinski, Jr., Matthew Allen Workman, Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew David Steen
  • Publication number: 20160066848
    Abstract: A system, according to various embodiments, includes eyewear (or any other suitable wearable device) that includes at least one environmental pollution monitoring sensor (e.g., at least one light pollution, air pollution, radioactive pollution, thermal pollution, and/or noise pollution sensor) that may be used to monitor the presence of environmental pollution adjacent a wearer of the eyewear. The system may further include one or more health monitoring sensors to determine the health effects of the environmental pollution on the wearer. In certain circumstances, the system may alert the user to potentially harmful environmental conditions, or convey preventative healthcare advice to the wearer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Richard Chester Klosinski, JR., Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew Allen Workman, Jay William Sales
  • Publication number: 20160066847
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method of detecting physiological attributes of a wearer of a computerized wearable device having one or more sensors comprises (1) using the information from the one or more sensors to assess the physiology of the wearer; and (2) notifying the wearer of the wearer's physiology. In various embodiments, the method involves using the wearable device to determine the wearer's current posture, balance, alertness, and/or physical state and comparing the current posture, balance, alertness and/or physical state to at least one baseline measurement. For example, the system may measure a baseline posture to determine when the wearer's current posture deviates from the baseline posture, and notify the wearer so that the wearer may improve his or her posture. In other embodiments, the computerized wearable device may detect one or more of the wearer's physiological characteristics (e.g., oxygen levels, pulse rate, pupil size, etc.) and determine the wearer's alertness level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jay William Sales, Richard Chester Klosinski, JR., Matthew Allen Workman, Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew David Steen
  • Publication number: 20160071390
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method, and related system, for monitoring the wellbeing of an individual by providing eyewear that includes at least one sensor for monitoring the motion of the user. In various embodiments, the system receives data generated by the at least one sensor, uses the data to determine the user's movements using the received data, and compares the user's movements to previously established movement patterns of the user. If the system detects one or more inconsistencies between the user's current movements as compared to the previously established movement patterns of the user, the system may notify the user or a third party of the detected one or more inconsistencies. The system may similarly monitor a user's compliance with a medical regime and notify the user or a third party of the user's compliance with the regime.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2014
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jay William Sales, Richard Chester Klosinski, JR., Matthew Allen Workman, Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew David Steen
  • Publication number: 20160071423
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method, and related system, for monitoring the wellbeing of an individual by providing eyewear that includes at least one sensor for monitoring the motion of the user. In various embodiments, the system receives data generated by the at least one sensor, uses the data to determine the user's movements using the received data, and compares the user's movements to previously established movement patterns of the user. If the system detects one or more inconsistencies between the user's current movements as compared to the previously established movement patterns of the user, the system may notify the user or a third party of the detected one or more inconsistencies. The system may similarly monitor a user's compliance with a medical regime and notify the user or a third party of the user's compliance with the regime.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jay William Sales, Richard Chester Klosinski, JR., Matthew Allen Workman, Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew David Steen
  • Publication number: 20160066829
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method of assessing the metal state of an individual by: (1) providing the individual with a wearable device (e.g., eyewear) that includes one or more sensors for assessing the mental state of the individual, (2) using information from one or more of the sensors to assess the mental state of the individual; and (3) informing the individual or a third party of the individual's mental state. In various embodiments, the method further involves using the wearable device to determine one or more environmental factors that are related to the individual's mental state. For example, the method may involve determining (e.g., from one or more images taken using the wearable device) that the individual is frequently in a stressed emotional state when a particular person is present, when the individual is engaged in a particular activity, and/or when the wearer experiences a certain internal or external context.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2014
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jay William Sales, Richard Chester Klosinski, JR., Matthew Allen Workman, Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew David Steen
  • Publication number: 20160066820
    Abstract: A system, according to various embodiments, includes eyewear (or any other suitable wearable device) that includes one or more sensors (e.g., one or more accelerometers, magnetometers, position sensors, gyroscopes, and/or other suitable sensors) that may be used to monitor the gait of an individual (e.g., by monitoring the movement of the user's head, or other portions of the user's body, as the user ambulates). The system may further include one or more suitable computing devices for analyzing the individual's gait. This information may then be used, for example, to: (1) identify one or more medical conditions associated with the individual; (2) assess the fit of a prosthetic device worn by the individual, and/or (3) assess an individual's recovery from a particular injury or medical procedure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2014
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Jay William Sales, Richard Chester Klosinski, JR., Matthew Allen Workman, Meghan Kathleen Murphy, Matthew David Steen
  • Publication number: 20130060362
    Abstract: A predictive game, and its method of play, include an input device utilizable for other purposes than in the predictive game (such as a mobile touch screen device having Internet and texting, phone, and/or email capability) and for inputting predictions of individual events of a sporting contest substantially immediately before the event occurs, and application software for the input device. The input device is connectable to a remote host computer which tracks inputs into the device and ultimately whether or not the predictive inputs are correct. The application software may display screens relating to prediction of football plays during a live football game, the screens displayed before each football play is run, and includes at least “Run” and “Pass” touch boxes. Other touch boxes may be provided by pictorial representations of football players.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2011
    Publication date: March 7, 2013
    Inventors: Kathleen Murphy, William Sudow
  • Patent number: 7267616
    Abstract: A method for making a ball-nut includes cutting a 360-degree closed-loop surface groove in the inner-circumferential wall portion of a ball-nut body using a whirling-type internal-diameter cutting machine. The closed-loop surface groove surrounds the longitudinal axis of the wall portion, is adapted for receiving a plurality of ball bearings, includes a helical-grooved portion substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and includes a crossover-grooved portion. A method for making a ball-screw includes cutting at least one 360-degree closed-loop surface groove in the outer-circumferential wall portion of a ball-screw body using a whirling-type external-diameter cutting machine. The closed-loop surface groove surrounds the longitudinal axis of the wall portion, is adapted for receiving a plurality of ball bearings, includes a helical-grooved portion substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and includes a cross-under-grooved portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2007
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest R. Siler, Ronald G. Smith, Kathleen Murphy, David B. Drennen, Patrick A. Mescher, Thomas J. Bucholz
  • Patent number: 7229303
    Abstract: A connector assembly (10) is provided including a first connector (12) and a second connector (14) configured to mateably engage the first connector (12). The first connector (12) includes a housing (16), a conductor assembly (18) positioned within the housing and projecting from housing, and a resilient seal member (30) enclosing an interface between the housing (16) and the portion of the conductor assembly projecting from the housing. The second connector (14) includes an outer contact (60), an inner contact (62) nested within a portion of the outer contact (60), and a housing (64) containing the inner and outer contacts. Conductors of the conductor assembly (18) of the first connector (12) engage the outer (60) and inner (62) contacts of the second connector (14). Another resilient seal member (45) includes a flexible skirt (50) formed at an end portion thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2007
    Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Michel J. Vermoesen, William C. Kruckemeyer, Robert A. Neal, Kathleen Murphy
  • Publication number: 20060172576
    Abstract: A connector assembly (10) is provided including a first connector (12) and a second connector (14) configured to mateably engage the first connector (12). The first connector (12) includes a housing (16), a conductor assembly (18) positioned within the housing and projecting from housing, and a resilient seal member (30) enclosing an interface between the housing (16) and the portion of the conductor assembly projecting from the housing. The second connector (14) includes an outer contact (60), an inner contact (62) nested within a portion of the outer contact (60), and a housing (64) containing the inner and outer contacts. Conductors of the conductor assembly (18) of the first connector (12) engage the outer (60) and inner (62) contacts of the second connector (14). Another resilient seal member (45) includes a flexible skirt (50) formed at an end portion thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2005
    Publication date: August 3, 2006
    Inventors: Michel Vermoesen, William Kruckemeyer, Robert Neal, Kathleen Murphy
  • Publication number: 20060053919
    Abstract: A method for making a ball-nut includes cutting a 360-degree closed-loop surface groove in the inner-circumferential wall portion of a ball-nut body using a whirling-type internal-diameter cutting machine. The closed-loop surface groove surrounds the longitudinal axis of the wall portion, is adapted for receiving a plurality of ball bearings, includes a helical-grooved portion substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and includes a crossover-grooved portion. A method for making a ball-screw includes cutting at least one 360-degree closed-loop surface groove in the outer-circumferential wall portion of a ball-screw body using a whirling-type external-diameter cutting machine. The closed-loop surface groove surrounds the longitudinal axis of the wall portion, is adapted for receiving a plurality of ball bearings, includes a helical-grooved portion substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and includes a cross-under-grooved portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2005
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Ernest Siler, Ronald Smith, Kathleen Murphy, David Drennen, Patrick Mescher, Thomas Bucholz
  • Patent number: 5996858
    Abstract: The dispenser apparatus may be used to dispense a granular product such as a lawn fertilizer. A duct device (300, 400, 500) for scattering the granules is stowed in a telescopically-contracted configuration under a cap (200). To use the apparatus, the cap is removed, the duct device is rotated to face in the opposite direction and the duct device is telescopically extended. This leaves the duct device projecting away from the main container (100) of the apparatus, so that the granules may flow out of the container and along the duct device to be scattered by a scatter plate (502) at the end of the duct device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: OMS Investments, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Lawrence Tapp, Sheila Kathleen Murphy
  • Patent number: 5374522
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for disrupting cells, including microorganisms, and facilitating thereby the release of cellular components including RNA and DNA into solution. Solutions or suspensions of cells are placed in a container with minute beads of various composition. The container is then placed in an ultrasound bath or otherwise subjected to sonication until the cells disrupt releasing their cellular components, including RNA and DNA. The released RNA and DNA are then available for hybridization with genetic probes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Assignee: Gen-Probe Incorporated
    Inventors: Kathleen A. Murphy, Barry D. Epstein, Ira G. Rosen, Elizabeth D. Dean
  • Patent number: D422920
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignee: OMS Investments, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Lawrence Tapp, Sheila Kathleen Murphy