Patents by Inventor Kevin D. O'Connell
Kevin D. O'Connell 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: 20220347485Abstract: In some examples, a battery assembly for an implantable medical device. The battery assembly may include an electrode stack comprising a plurality of electrode plates, wherein the plurality of electrode plates comprises a first electrode plate including a first tab extending from the first electrode plate and a second electrode plate including a second tab extending from the second electrode plate; a spacer between the first tab and the second tab; and a rivet extending through the first tab, second tab, and spacer, wherein the rivet is configured to mechanically attach the first tab, second tab, and spacer to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventors: Jeffrey J. Louwagie, Paul B. Aamodt, Vincent Brama, Nicholas H. Finstrom, Michael B. Hintz, Vadim A. Yakovlev, Kevin D. O'Connell, Richard W. Swenson, Brian P. Schmidt, Joseph J. Viavattine, Puqiang Zhang, Hailiang Zhao, Chao Hu
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Patent number: 11413466Abstract: In some examples, a battery assembly for an implantable medical device. The battery assembly may include an electrode stack comprising a plurality of electrode plates, wherein the plurality of electrode plates comprises a first electrode plate including a first tab extending from the first electrode plate and a second electrode plate including a second tab extending from the second electrode plate; a spacer between the first tab and the second tab; and a rivet extending through the first tab, second tab, and spacer, wherein the rivet is configured to mechanically attach the first tab, second tab, and spacer to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2020Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey J. Louwagie, Paul B. Aamodt, Vincent Brama, Nicholas H. Finstrom, Michael B. Hintz, Vadim A. Yakovlev, Kevin D. O'Connell, Richard W. Swenson, Brian P. Schmidt, Joseph J. Viavattine, Puqiang Zhang, Hailiang Zhao, Chao Hu
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Publication number: 20200330774Abstract: In some examples, a battery assembly for an implantable medical device. The battery assembly may include an electrode stack comprising a plurality of electrode plates, wherein the plurality of electrode plates comprises a first electrode plate including a first tab extending from the first electrode plate and a second electrode plate including a second tab extending from the second electrode plate; a spacer between the first tab and the second tab; and a rivet extending through the first tab, second tab, and spacer, wherein the rivet is configured to mechanically attach the first tab, second tab, and spacer to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Jeffrey J. Louwagie, Paul B. Aamodt, Vincent Brama, Nicholas H. Finstrom, Michael B. Hintz, Vadim A. Yakovlev, Kevin D. O'Connell, Richard W. Swenson, Brian P. Schmidt, Joseph J. Viavattine, Puqiang Zhang, Hailiang Zhao, Chao Hu
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Publication number: 20200297533Abstract: The present disclosure is related to a treatment probe and method for treating dry eye. The treatment probe may include a thin stainless steel tip, a spacer to ensure proper contact and protect the skin of a patient, a sensor to provide temperature feedback to the power supply providing RF energy to the treatment probe. The treatment focuses on a patient's temple and periorbital area.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: THERMIGEN, LLCInventors: Paul R. HERCHMAN, Jr., Kevin D. O'BRIEN, Gregory L. ALMOND
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Patent number: 10695219Abstract: The present disclosure is related to a treatment probe and method for treating dry eye. The treatment probe may include a thin stainless steel tip, a spacer to ensure proper contact and protect the skin of a patient, a sensor to provide temperature feedback to the power supply providing RF energy to the treatment probe. The treatment focuses on a patient's temple and periorbital area.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: THERMIGEN, LLCInventors: Paul R. Herchman, Jr., Kevin D. O'Brien, Gregory L. Almond
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Patent number: 10586180Abstract: A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey. On check-in, the system may use the list of associated parties to notify the party checking-in that one of their friends or contacts has also checked-in.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2016Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: SITA N.V.Inventors: Kevin D O'Sullivan, Renaud Irminger, Stephane Cheikh
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Patent number: 10586179Abstract: A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey. On check-in, the system may use the list of associated parties to notify the party checking-in that one of their friends or contacts has also checked-in.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2016Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: SITA N.V.Inventors: Kevin D O'Sullivan, Renaud Irminger, Stephane Cheikh
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Publication number: 20180001103Abstract: The present invention is related to a radiofrequency treatment probe and method delivering radiofrequency for controlled heating of tissue within the vagina for the treatment of vaginal laxity. The treatment probe may include a curved, rounded disposable treatment tip that may be designed to accommodate vaginal anatomy. An electrode assembly may be coupled to the treatment tip, wherein the electrode coupled to the treatment tip may be configured to transfer radiofrequency energy through vaginal skin surface to the tissue. A temperature measuring feature may include or be coupled to the electrode assembly, wherein the electrode assembly may be configured to regulate and maintain a pre-determined skin temperature. A radiofrequency handle may be configured to connect to a disposable treatment tip. A connector may be configured to connect to the radiofrequency handle to a radiofrequency generator. A protective apparatus may be configured to protect the radiofrequency handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2015Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Red Alinsod, Paul R. Herchman, JR., Kevin D. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20170333249Abstract: The present disclosure is related to a treatment probe and method for treating dry eye. The treatment probe may include a thin stainless steel tip, a spacer to ensure proper contact and protect the skin of a patient, a sensor to provide temperature feedback to the power supply providing RF energy to the treatment probe. The treatment focuses on a patient's temple and periorbital area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Paul R. HERCHMAN, JR., Kevin D. O'BRIEN
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Publication number: 20160263389Abstract: The present invention is related to a treatment probe and method for treating overactive bladders. The treatment probe may include a curved, rounded treatment tip designed to accommodate vaginal and urethral anatomy, an electrode assembly coupled to the treatment tip, wherein the electrode coupled to the treatment tip is configured to transfer radiofrequency energy to specific vaginal and urethral structures, a temperature measuring feature coupled to the electrode assembly, wherein the temperature measuring feature coupled to the electrode assembly is configured to monitor and regulate electrode and skin temperature, a radiofrequency handle configured to connect to the treatment tip, a connector configured to connect the radiofrequency handle to a radiofrequency generator, and a protective apparatus configured to protect the radiofrequency handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Red Alinsod, Paul R. Herchman, JR., Kevin D. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20160263388Abstract: The present invention is related to a treatment probe and method for treating fecal incontinence. The treatment probe may include a straight, rounded treatment tip designed to accommodate rectal anatomy, an electrode assembly coupled to the treatment tip, wherein the electrode coupled to the treatment tip is configured to transfer radiofrequency energy to specific rectal structures, a temperature measuring feature coupled to the electrode assembly, wherein the temperature measuring feature coupled to the electrode assembly is configured to monitor and regulate electrode and skin temperature, a radiofrequency handle configured to connect to the treatment tip, a connector configured to connect the radiofrequency handle to a radiofrequency generator, and a protective apparatus configured to protect the radiofrequency handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Red Alinsod, Paul R. Herchman, JR., Kevin D. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20160263387Abstract: The present invention is related to a radiofrequency treatment probe and method delivering radiofrequency for controlled heating of tissue within the vagina for the treatment of vaginal laxity. The treatment probe may include a curved, rounded disposable treatment tip that may be designed to accommodate vaginal anatomy. An electrode assembly may be coupled to the treatment tip, wherein the electrode coupled to the treatment tip may be configured to transfer radiofrequency energy through vaginal skin surface to the tissue. A temperature measuring feature may include or be coupled to the electrode assembly, wherein the electrode assembly may be configured to regulate and maintain a pre-determined skin temperature. A radiofrequency handle may be configured to connect to a disposable treatment tip. A connector may be configured to connect to the radiofrequency handle to a radiofrequency generator. A protective apparatus may be configured to protect the radiofrequency handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: Red Alinsod, Paul R. Herchman, JR., Kevin D. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20160132793Abstract: A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system, which is stored for future use. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. It then sends the subsequent user the social networking ID of the overlapping party. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Kevin D O'Sullivan, Renaud Irminger, Stephane Cheikh
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Publication number: 20160132794Abstract: A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system, which is stored for future use. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. It then sends the subsequent user the social networking ID of the overlapping party. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Kevin D. O'Sullivan, Renaud Irminger, Stephane Cheikh
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Patent number: 9324043Abstract: A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system, which is stored for future use. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. It then sends the subsequent user the social networking ID of the overlapping party. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2011Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: SITA N.V.Inventors: Kevin D. O'Sullivan, Renaud Irminger, Stephane Cheikh
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Publication number: 20140115057Abstract: A reservation system for travel, accommodation, venue ticketing and other purposes may be accessed on-line, for example via a social networking website. A user enters their social networking identification into the reservation system, which is stored for future use. When a subsequent user makes a reservation, they also enter their social networking ID and the system retrieves a list of associated parties from the social networking website, which may be a friends or contacts list, and searches for reservations made by any of those parties which have an overlapping criterion, such as date and destination. It then sends the subsequent user the social networking ID of the overlapping party. The overlap may be used to identify parties who will be at the same destination at the same time as the subsequent user, and/or are travelling on the same flight or journey.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2011Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: SITA N.V.Inventors: Kevin D. O'Sullivan, Renaud Irminger, Stephane Cheikh
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Patent number: 7029091Abstract: An inkjet consumable cartridge having an inkjet cartridge having nozzles. The inkjet consumable cartridge also has an inkjet cartridge holding device for holding the inkjet cartridge, a cap configured to interface with the inkjet cartridge, and a cap actuator that, when actuated, moves the cap from a position where the cap does not interface with the inkjet cartridge to a position where the cap interfaces with the inkjet cartridge sealingly covering the nozzles. Furthermore, the consumable cartridge is removable from a printer as a self-contained unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Joseph Stellbrink, Craig D. Sunada, Eric Ahlvin, Joseph R. Elliot, Pierre Kaiser, Kevin D. O'Hara
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Publication number: 20040057955Abstract: The present invention provides methods for decreasing the amount and/or biological activity of angiotensin II in an aortic valve in an animal. The methods of the invention include administering to the animal an amount of an angiotensin converting enzyme antagonist and/or an angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist, effective to decrease the amount and/or biological activity of angiotensin II in the aortic valve in the animal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Kevin D. O'Brien, Catherine M. Otto, Jeffrey L. Probstfield
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Patent number: 6616354Abstract: Apparatus for adjusting the spacing in a printer between a printhead and the travel path for print media which moves through the printer. The printhead is borne by a carriage which is rotatably mounted adjacent an elongate bearing rail wherein the rotated condition of the carriage relative to that rail establishes the desired spacing. First and second relative moveable bearing structures mounted on the carriage include bearing surfaces which can alternatively adjust the bearing structures so that one or the other, but not both, determine the rotated condition of the carriage.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.Inventors: Kevin D. O'Hara, Walker M. Beckman
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Patent number: D824028Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2017Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: THERMIGEN, LLCInventors: Red Alinsod, Paul R. Herchman, Jr., Kevin D. O'Brien