Patents by Inventor Mark J. Conway
Mark J. Conway 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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Patent number: 11925631Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to certain 6-azabenzimidazole compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds, and methods of making and using said compounds and pharmaceutical compositions. The compounds and compositions disclosed herein may be used for the treatment or prevention of diseases, disorders, or infections modifiable by hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) inhibitors, such as HBV, HIV, cancer, and/or a hyper-proliferative disease.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Gayatri Balan, Mark J. Bartlett, Jayaraman Chandrasekhar, Julian A. Codelli, John H. Conway, Jennifer L. Cosman, Rao V. Kalla, Musong Kim, Seung H. Lee, Jennifer R. Lo, Jennifer A. Loyer-Drew, Scott A. Mitchell, Thao D. Perry, Gary B. Phillips, Patrick J. Salvo, Joshua J. Van Veldhuizen, Suet C. Yeung, Jeff Zablocki
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Publication number: 20240068573Abstract: Embodiments described herein are generally directed to an annular seal including: an annular body defining a cross-section down a central axis, the annular body including: a first linear section oriented down a first plane; a first portion contiguous with the first end of the first linear section, the first portion being curved with respect to the first linear section and in accordance with a first predetermined radius, the first portion extending to a first distal end; a second portion contiguous with the second end of the first linear section, the second portion including: a second linear section oriented down a second plane non-parallel to the first plane; and at least one discrete, radially-oriented tab contiguous with the second linear section and oriented along a circumference of the annular body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: SAINT-GOBAIN PERFORMANCE PLASTICS CORPORATIONInventors: Mark W. ARMITAGE, Dallas J. CONWAY
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Patent number: 10035014Abstract: An implantable medical lead has a torsional stiffness and is rotationally coupled to a stylet. Applying rotation directly to the lead in turn causes rotation of the stylet. Where the stylet has a bent tip for purposes of steering the lead, the rotation applied to the lead rotates the bent tip so that the lead can be steered by rotating the lead rather than rotating a hub of the stylet. The rotational coupling may be achieved through one or more features provided for the lead and/or the stylet, such as a feature within a lumen of the lead that mates to a feature along the stylet or a feature of the stylet hub that engages the proximal end of the lead. The torsional stiffness of the lead may be provided by adding a feature within the lead body, such as a braided metal wire or an overlapping foil.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: MEDTRONIC, INC.Inventors: James M. Olsen, Michael R. Klardie, Richard T. Stone, Chad Q. Cai, Spencer M. Bondhus, Mark J. Conway, Timothy R. Abraham
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Publication number: 20170222824Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Patent number: 9515966Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2015Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: Family Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Publication number: 20150169538Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Patent number: 8965989Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Family Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Patent number: 8732251Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Family Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Publication number: 20130298023Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Publication number: 20120035616Abstract: An implantable medical lead has a torsional stiffness and is rotationally coupled to a stylet. Applying rotation directly to the lead in turn causes rotation of the stylet. Where the stylet has a bent tip for purposes of steering the lead, the rotation applied to the lead rotates the bent tip so that the lead can be steered by rotating the lead rather than rotating a hub of the stylet. The rotational coupling may be achieved through one or more features provided for the lead and/or the stylet, such as a feature within a lumen of the lead that mates to a feature along the stylet or a feature of the stylet hub that engages the proximal end of the lead. The torsional stiffness of the lead may be provided by adding a feature within the lead body, such as a braided metal wire or an overlapping foil.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: James M. Olsen, Michael R. Klardie, Richard T. Stone, Chad Q. Cai, Spencer M. Boudhus, Mark J. Conway, Timothy R. Abraham
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Patent number: 7904526Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Family Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Patent number: 7571212Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Family Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Publication number: 20080270555Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Publication number: 20080228881Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Publication number: 20040049539Abstract: A topic room is provided in which one or more individuals or other entities may collaborate on topics of mutual interest. Multiple individuals or participants may use the topic room to communicate in real or non-real time and may work together to create, browse, modify, comment on, and perform any other suitable action on content. A chat room within the topic room receives, records, and transmits the communications and all activity in the topic room to all participants as messages. Client processes at a participant's user equipment may listen to the messages and take particular actions. For example, one participant can follow another participant as that participant browses through material by using the messages received from that participant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Brian Reynolds, Mark J. Conway
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Patent number: 6681985Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention include a financial transactions processing system to process financial transactions for a customer in a financial institution. One embodiment includes an entrance, a concierge desk, two or more teller towers, and a teller cash dispenser. The teller towers may contain a teller computer, a top surface, one or more cash slots, and a cash box. A bank employee at the teller tower performs transactions for a customer, such as depositing cash, performing account inquiries, etc. In one embodiment, the teller cash dispenser receives information regarding a withdrawal transaction and dispenses cash to a customer or the customer receives a printed receipt to receive cash from the cash dispenser. In another embodiment, the teller towers are arranged in a circle, semicircle, elongated circle, or oval.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Washington Mutual, Inc.Inventors: Karen Curtin, Mark J. Conway, Jeffrey C. Link, David W. Nelson, Ronald A. Turner, Deanna W. Oppenheimer, Scott A. Smith