Patents by Inventor Killian O'Dowd
Killian O'Dowd 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: 20250143552Abstract: A ureteroscope system including a handpiece, a catheter, one or more sensors, and a processor is described. The handpiece includes a working channel port and a working channel in fluid communication with the working channel port. The catheter is secured to the handpiece and includes a distal end defining a working channel opening in fluid communication with the working channel. The one or more sensors are positioned and configured to detect a position of at least a portion of a laser fiber. The processor is configured to determine if an emitting end of the laser fiber configured to emit laser light is outside the working channel and spaced at least a predetermined distance from the distal end of the catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2022Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Young Cho, Paul Robert Hess, Killian O'Brien
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Publication number: 20240277006Abstract: The invention relates to the use of an antibiotic-free antimicrobial feed additive in a method of improving the health of animals and/or reducing methane production of animals. The invention also provides an antimicrobial composition which is used at a low concentration, an antimicrobial composition which has a low ratio of iodide ions to hydrogen peroxide, and uses of these compositions as antimicrobial agents. The invention also provides the use of an antimicrobial composition in combination with an antibiotic as an antimicrobial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventors: Vincent O'FLAHERTY, Camilla THORN, Chui SANG LEE, Ruairi FRIEL, Killian O'BRIAIN
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Patent number: 11640854Abstract: Provided are systems, methods, and computer-readable medium for obtaining specific information about one or more psychological conditions. The information is obtained in a manner such that a second response is based on a first response. Once the information has been obtained, a customized content program for responding to the one or more psychological conditions may be generated.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Big Health Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Hames, Colin Espie, Kelvin Kwong, Jenna Rae Carl, Killian O'Connell
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Publication number: 20220126293Abstract: A fluidic storage device capable of long-term storage of biological, chemical, and biochemical substances, including fluids and solids of a corrosive nature or generally incompatible with traditional reagent storage methods like blister packs. The fluidic device employs a fiber-based substrate which allows the substance to be stored long-term within the structure of the fiber-based substrate through capillary action. The stored substance can be released from the fiber-based substrate and used as needed as a result of active or passive forces incurred on the fluidic device. The storage as described herein will assist in minimizing the hazards associated with performing POI and POC testing by scaling down the required reagent volumes as well as facilitating long-term reagent storage and analysis on a single integrated, portable fluidic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2021Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: University of Virginia Patent FoundationInventors: James P. Landers, Killian O'Connell
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Patent number: 11238089Abstract: Provided are systems, methods, and computer-readable medium for operating a content delivery system. In various examples, the content delivery system can transmit a series of queries to a computing device for display in an application executing on the computing device. The content delivery service can receive a first set of responses, and determine from these response an additional series of queries. The additional series of queries can also be transmitted to the computing device. The content delivery service can receive a second set of responses for the additional series of queries. The content delivery service can further use the responses to determine a presentation for a program of content, the presentation including graphics, text, and audio. The content delivery service can transmit the present and the program of content to the computing device, where the computing device can render the presentation to modify an appearance of the program of content.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Big Health Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Hames, Colin Espie, Kelvin Kwong, Jenna Rae Carl, Killian O'Connell
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Publication number: 20210227850Abstract: The invention relates to the use of an antibiotic-free antimicrobial feed additive in a method of improving the health of animals and/or reducing methane production of animals. The invention also provides an antimicrobial composition which is used at a low concentration, an antimicrobial composition which has a low ratio of iodide ions to hydrogen peroxide, and uses of these compositions as antimicrobial agents. The invention also provides the use of an antimicrobial composition in combination with an antibiotic as an antimicrobial agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Inventors: Vincent O'FLAHERTY, Camilla THORN, Chui SANG LEE, Ruairi FRIEL, Killian O'BRIAIN
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Patent number: 10902942Abstract: Provided are systems, methods, and computer-readable medium for operating a content delivery system. In various examples, the content delivery system can transmit a series of queries to a computing device for display in an application executing on the computing device. The content delivery service can receive a set of responses, and determine from the responses scores for each of a set of drivers associated with a plurality of content sessions. The content delivery service can also select particular content sessions using the scores. The content delivery service can also determine an order and schedule for presenting the particular content sessions and output a customized content program according to the order and schedule.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Big Health Inc.Inventors: Peter A. Hames, Colin Espie, Kelvin Kwong, Jenna Rae Carl, Killian O'Connell
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Publication number: 20160252615Abstract: The invention relates to a device and method for measuring the quantity of an agricultural product comprising at least one ultrasonic transducer device configured to measure the height of the agricultural product with respect to a ground. At least two ultrasonic transducers configured to allow the orientation or slope of the ground to be calculated, such that the at least three transducers can be at arbitrary orientations with respect to the ground when the device is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2014Publication date: September 1, 2016Applicant: MONFORD AG SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Killian O'SULLIVAN, Steve LOCK, Jerrold C MANOCK
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Patent number: 8535360Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a light-reactive agent, e.g., verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the light-reactive agent by applying non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the light-reactive agent to cause localize injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Green Medical, Ltd.Inventors: Killian O'Dowd, Anthony Jakubowski, Edward George Mackay, II, Aidan Mulloy, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
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Patent number: 8470010Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Green Medical, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Jakubowski, Aldan Mulloy, Edward G. Mackay, II, Killian O'Dowd, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
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Patent number: 8220821Abstract: An uncured fiber reinforced assembly that includes a reinforcement layer containing a fibrous material and at least one highly reactive curing agent. A matrix film layer is applied to the reinforcement layer so that it does not substantially impregnate the reinforcement layer. The matrix film layer includes at least one uncured epoxy resin and at least one latent epoxy curing agent. The assembly is designed for use in making snowboards and skis.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Hexcel Composites, Ltd.Inventors: Killian O'Byrne, Phlip C. Hadley, Chris Harrington
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Publication number: 20100210995Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: Cook IncorporatedInventors: Anthony Jakubowski, Aldan Mulloy, Edward G. Mackay, II, Killian O'Dowd, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
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Patent number: 7740907Abstract: An uncured fiber reinforced assembly that includes a reinforcement layer containing a fibrous material and at least one highly reactive curing agent. A matrix film layer is applied to the reinforcement layer so that it does not substantially impregnate the reinforcement layer. The matrix film layer includes at least one uncured epoxy resin and at least one latent epoxy curing agent. The assembly is designed for use in making snowboards and skis.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Hexcel Composites, Ltd.Inventors: Killian O'Byrne, Philip C. Hadley, Chris Harrington
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Publication number: 20090326435Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as varicose or spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a superficial feeder vein leading to the varicose or spider veins. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the superficial feeder vein to close the feeder vein to interrupt blood flow to the varicose or spider veins, which consequently shrink.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Killian O'Dowd, Edward G. Mackay, II, Aidan Mulloy
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Publication number: 20090082714Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a light-reactive agent, e.g., verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the light-reactive agent by applying non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the light-reactive agent to cause localize injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Killian O'Dowd, Anthony Jakubowski, Edward George Mackay, II, Aidan Mulloy, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
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Patent number: 7465312Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a light-reactive agent, e.g., verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the light-reactive agent by applying non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the light-reactive agent to cause localize injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Green Medical, Inc.Inventors: Killian O'Dowd, Anthony Jakubowski, Edward George Mackay, II, Aidan Mulloy, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan
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Publication number: 20070299431Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a reactive agent, e.g., a light-reactive agent such as talaporfin sodium or verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the reactive agent by applying energy, e.g. non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the reactive agent to cause localized injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Anthony Jakubowski, Aidan Mulloy, Edward Mackay, Killian O'Dowd, Alan Creamer, Sherif Sultan
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Publication number: 20070260228Abstract: Systems and methods treat superficial venous malformations, such as spider veins. The systems and methods distribute a light-reactive agent, e.g., verteporfin, at or near an inner wall of a vein. The systems and methods activate the light-reactive agent by applying non-thermal light energy at a wavelength that activates the light-reactive agent to cause localize injury to the inner wall of the vein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventors: Killian O'Dowd, Anthony Jakubowski, Edward G. Mackay, Aidan Mulloy, Alan A. Creamer, Sherif Sultan