Patents by Inventor Keith Mooney
Keith Mooney 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: 20260171208Abstract: A method includes receiving, by a master infusion device from a server, at least one fluid delivery protocol. The fluid delivery protocol includes one or more parameters for delivering a fluid to a user. The method also includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a first slave infusion pump with a first fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method further includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a second slave infusion pump with a second fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method also includes delivering, by the first slave infusion pump and based on the first fluid delivery protocol, the fluid to the user. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2025Publication date: June 18, 2026Inventors: Keith Mooney, Kevin O'Brien, Christopher Coleman, Dara George, Ehab Azab
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Patent number: 12525332Abstract: A method includes receiving, by a master infusion device from a server, at least one fluid delivery protocol. The fluid delivery protocol includes one or more parameters for delivering a fluid to a user. The method also includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a first slave infusion pump with a first fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method further includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a second slave infusion pump with a second fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method also includes delivering, by the first slave infusion pump and based on the first fluid delivery protocol, the fluid to the user. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2023Date of Patent: January 13, 2026Assignee: CareFusion, Inc.Inventors: Keith Mooney, Kevin O'Brien, Christopher Coleman, Dara George, Ehab Azab
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Publication number: 20260005466Abstract: A mechanical gasket for an outlet. The mechanical gasket including a unitary gasket body configured to be disposed over and coupled to an outlet. The unitary gasket body includes a plurality of slots. The unitary gasket body has a predetermined gasket thickness and gasket dimensions that substantially correspond to a face of the outlet, such that when an electrical pronged connector is mated with the outlet the mechanical gasket is positioned between the outlet and the electrical pronged connector without inhibiting electrical conductivity between the outlet and the electrical pronged connector. Each slot of the plurality of slots is configured to align with a corresponding receptacle of the outlet, and has a predetermined slot width and a predetermined slot height selected to reduce opening dimensions of the corresponding receptacle for receiving a corresponding metal prong of the electrical pronged connector when the electrical pronged connector is mated with the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2024Publication date: January 1, 2026Inventors: Warren GREER, Keith MOONEY, Ronald HIDALGO, Abhijith Kunnampariyarathu Ashok
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Publication number: 20240221890Abstract: A method includes receiving, by a master infusion device from a server, at least one fluid delivery protocol. The fluid delivery protocol includes one or more parameters for delivering a fluid to a user. The method also includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a first slave infusion pump with a first fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method further includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a second slave infusion pump with a second fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method also includes delivering, by the first slave infusion pump and based on the first fluid delivery protocol, the fluid to the user. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2023Publication date: July 4, 2024Inventors: Keith Mooney, Kevin O'Brien, Christopher Coleman, Dara George, Ehab Azab
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Patent number: 11887716Abstract: A method includes receiving, by a master infusion device from a server, at least one fluid delivery protocol. The fluid delivery protocol includes one or more parameters for delivering a fluid to a user. The method also includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a first slave infusion pump with a first fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method further includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a second slave infusion pump with a second fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method also includes delivering, by the first slave infusion pump and based on the first fluid delivery protocol, the fluid to the user. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: CareFusion 303, Inc.Inventors: Keith Mooney, Kevin O'Brien, Christopher Coleman, Dara George, Ehab Azab
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Publication number: 20230326569Abstract: A device hub is communicatively connected to an infusion device and accessory devices associated with the infusion device. The infusion device monitors the hub for one or more status indicators associated with the accessory devices and obtains, via the hub, a plurality of status indictors, each indicating that a message is available from a respective accessory device associated with the status indicator without obtaining contents of the available message. The status indicators are prioritized based on a predetermined priority algorithm and a type of the respective accessory device, and a first accessory device is selected based on the prioritizing. The contents of the available message are obtained from the selected first accessory device without obtaining contents of other messages, and one or more parameters of the infusion device are adjusted based on the obtained contents before obtaining the contents of the other messages via the device hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Inventors: Keith MOONEY, Kevin O’ BRIEN
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Publication number: 20210358589Abstract: A method includes receiving, by a master infusion device from a server, at least one fluid delivery protocol. The fluid delivery protocol includes one or more parameters for delivering a fluid to a user. The method also includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a first slave infusion pump with a first fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method further includes configuring, by the master infusion device, a second slave infusion pump with a second fluid delivery protocol of the at least one fluid delivery protocol. The method also includes delivering, by the first slave infusion pump and based on the first fluid delivery protocol, the fluid to the user. Related methods and articles of manufacture, including apparatuses and computer program products, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Keith Mooney, Kevin O' Brien, Christopher Coleman, Dara George, Ehab Azab
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Patent number: 10266878Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include a complete genomic analysis device and methods of use thereof for high throughput genomic analysis of biological samples.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2015Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: GENCELL BIOSYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Mark Dalton, John Daly, Mark McCabe, Padraig Walsh, Kevin Daulnay, David McGuire, Maria Kerin, Maria O'Connor, Colin King, Keith Mooney
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Publication number: 20170130262Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure include a complete genomic analysis device and methods of use thereof for high throughput genomic analysis of biological samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2015Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Mark Dalton, John Daly, Mark McCabe, Padraig Walsh, Kevin Daulnay, David McGuire, Maria Kerin, Maria O'Connor, Colin King, Keith Mooney