Patents by Inventor Kevin C. O'Connor
Kevin C. O'Connor 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: 20210322682Abstract: The disclosure relates to injectors that are configured to inject and deliver medicaments and other fluids from a syringe into a target site.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Applicant: Action Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: Joseph B. Hoffer, Mark W. Pursel, Kevin C. O'Connor, Andrew D. Contreras, James P. McCans
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Patent number: 11065392Abstract: The disclosure relates to injectors that are configured to inject and deliver medicaments and other fluids from a syringe into a target site.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2021Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Action Medical Technologies, LLCInventors: Joseph B. Hoffer, Mark W. Pursel, Kevin C. O'Connor, Andrew D. Contreras, James P. McCans
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Patent number: 9403128Abstract: A device according to one embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge and pore configuration characterized by a double layer overlap effect being present in pores of the membrane, where the porous membrane includes functional groups that preferentially interact with either cations or anions. A device according to another embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge in pores thereof sufficient to impart anion or cation selectivity in the pores. Additional devices, systems and methods are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Jeffery J. Haslam, William L. Bourcier, William Clary Floyd, III
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Publication number: 20140166489Abstract: A device according to one embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge and pore configuration characterized by a double layer overlap effect being present in pores of the membrane, where the porous membrane includes functional groups that preferentially interact with either cations or anions. A device according to another embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge in pores thereof sufficient to impart anion or cation selectivity in the pores. Additional devices, systems and methods are also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Jeffery J. Haslam, William L. Bourcier, William Clary Floyd, III
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Patent number: 8696882Abstract: A device according to one embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge and pore configuration characterized by a double layer overlap effect being present in pores of the membrane. A device according to another embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge in pores thereof sufficient to impart anion or cation selectivity in the pores. Additional devices, systems and methods are also presented.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.Inventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Jeffery J. Haslam, William L. Bourcier
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Patent number: 8460532Abstract: The present invention provides a new method and apparatus/system for purifying ionic solutions, such as, for example, desalinating water, using engineered charged surfaces to sorb ions from such solutions. Surface charge is applied externally, and is synchronized with oscillatory fluid movements between substantially parallel charged plates. Ions are held in place during fluid movement in one direction (because they are held in the electrical double layer), and released for transport during fluid movement in the opposite direction by removing the applied electric field. In this way the ions, such as salt, are “ratcheted” across the charged surface from the feed side to the concentrate side. The process itself is very simple and involves only pumps, charged surfaces, and manifolds for fluid collection.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignees: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC, Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: William L. Bourcier, Roger D. Aines, Jeffery J. Haslam, Charlene M. Schaldach, Kevin C. O'Brien, Edward Cussler
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Patent number: 8211499Abstract: A system of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization. A first monomer and a second monomer are directed into a mixing chamber in a deposition chamber. The first monomer and the second monomer are mixed in the mixing chamber providing a mixed first monomer and second monomer. The mixed first monomer and second monomer are solvent-less vapor deposited onto the membrane substrate in the deposition chamber. The membrane substrate and the mixed first monomer and second monomer are heated to produce in-situ polymerization and provide the composite membrane.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2006Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Stephan A. Letts, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Jeffrey D. Morse, Steven R. Buckley, Larry E. Fischer, Keith B. Wilson
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Patent number: 8148084Abstract: Methods and compositions for diagnosing and treating autoimmune disease, e.g., acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), are described.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignees: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc., Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc., The Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Department of Veterans AffairsInventors: Kevin C. O'Connor, David A. Hafler, Kai W. Wucherpfennig, Katherine McLaughlin, William H. Robinson, Lawrence Steinman
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Patent number: 8101023Abstract: A system of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization. A first monomer and a second monomer are directed into a mixing chamber in a deposition chamber. The first monomer and the second monomer are mixed in the mixing chamber providing a mixed first monomer and second monomer. The mixed first monomer and second monomer are solvent-less vapor deposited onto the membrane substrate in the deposition chamber. The membrane substrate and the mixed first monomer and second monomer are heated to produce in-situ polymerization and provide the composite membrane.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Stephan A. Letts, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Jeffrey C. Morse, Steven R. Buckley, Larry E. Fischer, Keith B. Wilson
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Publication number: 20110253538Abstract: The present invention provides a new method and apparatus/system for purifying ionic solutions, such as, for example, desalinating water, using engineered charged surfaces to sorb ions from such solutions. Surface charge is applied externally, and is synchronized with oscillatory fluid movements between substantially parallel charged plates. Ions are held in place during fluid movement in one direction (because they are held in the electrical double layer), and released for transport during fluid movement in the opposite direction by removing the applied electric field. In this way the ions, such as salt, are “ratcheted” across the charged surface from the feed side to the concentrate side. The process itself is very simple and involves only pumps, charged surfaces, and manifolds for fluid collection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: William L. Bourcier, Roger D. Aines, Jeffery J. Haslam, Charlene M. Schaldach, Kevin C. O'Brien, Edward Cussler
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Patent number: 7981268Abstract: The present invention provides a new method and apparatus/system for purifying ionic solutions, such as, for example, desalinating water, using engineered charged surfaces to sorb ions from such solutions. Surface charge is applied externally, and is synchronized with oscillatory fluid movements between substantially parallel charged plates. Ions are held in place during fluid movement in one direction (because they are held in the electrical double layer), and released for transport during fluid movement in the opposite direction by removing the applied electric field. In this way the ions, such as salt, are “ratcheted” across the charged surface from the feed side to the concentrate side. The process itself is very simple and involves only pumps, charged surfaces, and manifolds for fluid collection.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: William L. Bourcier, Roger D. Aines, Jeffery J. Haslam, Charlene M. Schaldach, Kevin C. O'Brien, Edward Cussler
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Publication number: 20110132762Abstract: A device according to one embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge and pore configuration characterized by a double layer overlap effect being present in pores of the membrane. A device according to another embodiment includes a porous membrane having a surface charge in pores thereof sufficient to impart anion or cation selectivity in the pores.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: Kevin C. O' Brien, Jeffery J. Haslam, William L. Bourcier
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Publication number: 20100236481Abstract: A system of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization. A first monomer and a second monomer are directed into a mixing chamber in a deposition chamber. The first monomer and the second monomer are mixed in the mixing chamber providing a mixed first monomer and second monomer. The mixed first monomer and second monomer are solvent-less vapor deposited onto the membrane substrate in the deposition chamber. The membrane substrate and the mixed first monomer and second monomer are heated to produce in-situ polymerization and provide the composite membrane.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Stephan A. Letts, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Jeffrey C. Morse, Steven R. Buckley, Larry E. Fischer, Keith B. Wilson
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Patent number: 7754281Abstract: A system of fabricating a composite membrane from a membrane substrate using solvent-less vapor deposition followed by in-situ polymerization. A first monomer and a second monomer are directed into a mixing chamber in a deposition chamber. The first monomer and the second monomer are mixed in the mixing chamber providing a mixed first monomer and second monomer. The mixed first monomer and second monomer are solvent-less vapor deposited onto the membrane substrate in the deposition chamber. The membrane substrate and the mixed first monomer and second monomer are heated to produce in-situ polymerization and provide the composite membrane.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Kevin C. O'Brien, Stephan A. Letts, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Jeffrey C. Morse, Steven R. Buckley, Larry E. Fischer, Keith B. Wilson
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Publication number: 20090294289Abstract: A system for removing contaminants from water utilizes a layered stack of anion permeable membranes and cation permeable membranes positioned between an anode and a cathode. The layered stack of membranes forms a concentrate water stream flow channel and a diluent water stream flow channel. Ion specific ion exchange resins are inserted within the diluent water stream flow channel. The water stream is pumped through the layered stack of anion permeable membranes. By using the anode, the cathode, and the voltage source to place an electrical potential gradient across the layered stack of membranes the negative ions are drawn toward the anode and the positive ions are drawn toward the cathode in the diluent water stream that flows through the diluent water stream flow channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2008Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Jeffery J. Haslam, William L. Bourcier, Kevin C. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20090054251Abstract: Methods and compositions for diagnosing and treating autoimmune disease, e.g., acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Kevin C. O'Connor, David A. Hafler, Kai W. Wucherpfennig, Katherine McLaughlin, William H. Robinson, Lawrence Steinman
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Patent number: 7040094Abstract: A combustion engine method and system provides increased fuel efficiency and reduces polluting exhaust emissions by burning fuel in a two-stage combustion system. Fuel is combusted in a piston engine in a first stage producing piston engine exhaust gases. Fuel contained in the piston engine exhaust gases is combusted in a second stage turbine engine. Turbine engine exhaust gases are used to supercharge the piston engine.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Larry E. Fischer, Brian L. Anderson, Kevin C. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20040055298Abstract: A combustion engine method and system provides increased fuel efficiency and reduces polluting exhaust emissions by burning fuel in a two-stage combustion system. Fuel is combusted in a piston engine in a first stage producing piston engine exhaust gases. Fuel contained in the piston engine exhaust gases is combusted in a second stage turbine engine. Turbine engine exhaust gases are used to supercharge the piston engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Larry E. Fischer, Brian L. Anderson, Kevin C. O'Brien
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Patent number: RE42875Abstract: A combustion engine method and system provides increased fuel efficiency and reduces polluting exhaust emissions by burning fuel in a two-stage combustion system. Fuel is combusted in a piston engine in a first stage producing piston engine exhaust gases. Fuel contained in the piston engine exhaust gases is combusted in a second stage turbine engine. Turbine engine exhaust gases are used to supercharge the piston engine.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Larry E. Fischer, Brian L. Anderson, Kevin C. O'Brien
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Patent number: D687023Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Thomas A Jung, Jeff L Dorsett, Yung Chun Lu, Kevin C O'Leary, Jonathan T Preston, Walter P Viramontez, Liang Hua Wu