Patents by Inventor Matthew Coughlin

Matthew Coughlin 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).

  • Publication number: 20240146708
    Abstract: A unified platform may comprise a combination of independent frameworks that have been integrated and configured to collaboratively operate seamlessly. In some aspects, the unified platform may comprise one or more of an authentication and authorization framework, a dynamic user interface framework, a workflow state management framework, a notification and active data loss and prevention (DLP) engine framework, and an orchestration engine framework. Each of the frameworks included in the unified platform may comprise one or more of the plurality of computing devices executing computer-readable program instructions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2023
    Publication date: May 2, 2024
    Applicant: Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Rajesh K. Shah, Arif Sufi, Balamurugan Muthu, Sudip Mukhopadhyay, Deepak Nayak, Michael S. Ruttledge, Dhiraj Rattan, James W. Mitcheson, Nageshwara Rao Chirravuri, Krishna Mopati, Williard D. Stackpole, Kyle R. Berglund, Matthew Eble Darlage, Chris Benz, Christopher D. Elomaa, Brendan Coughlin, Eric Schuppenhauer, Christine Roberts, Ryan Pearson, Jeffrey M. Mayerson, Christopher C. Ebeling
  • Publication number: 20170101795
    Abstract: A winterizing skimmer protector for a pool skimmer including a plug insert dimensioned to occupy a majority of the interior space of the pool skimmer. The plug insert further includes a rear aperture for receiving an anchoring pin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 5, 2016
    Publication date: April 13, 2017
    Inventor: Matthew Coughlin
  • Publication number: 20070193926
    Abstract: An apparatus for segregating particulate by density and/or size including a fluidizing bed having a particulate receiving inlet for receiving particulate to be fluidized. The fluidized bed also includes an opening for receiving a first fluidizing stream, an exit for fluidized particulate and at least one exit for non-fluidized particulate. A conveyor is operatively disposed in the fluidized bed for conveying the non-fluidized particulate to the non-fluidized particulate exit. A collector box is in operative communication with the fluidized bed to receive the non-fluidized particulate. There is a means for directing a second fluidizing stream through the non-fluidized particulate as while it is in the collector box to separate fluidizable particulate therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2007
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Inventors: Mark Ness, Matthew Coughlin
  • Publication number: 20060199134
    Abstract: An apparatus for segregating particulate by density and/or size including a fluidizing bed having a particulate receiving inlet for receiving particulate to be fluidized. The fluidized bed also includes an opening for receiving a first fluidizing stream, an exit for fluidized particulate and at least one exit for non-fluidized particulate. A conveyor is operatively disposed in the fluidized bed for conveying the non-fluidized particulate to the non-fluidized particulate exit. A collector box is in operative communication with the fluidized bed to receive the non-fluidized particulate. There is a means for directing a second fluidizing stream through the non-fluidized particulate as while it is in the collector box to separate fluidizable particulate therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2005
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Ness, Matthew Coughlin, Edward Levy, Nenad Sarunac, John Wheeldon
  • Publication number: 20060113221
    Abstract: An apparatus for segregating particulate by density and/or size including a fluidizing bed having a particulate receiving inlet for receiving particulate to be fluidized. The fluidized bed also includes an opening for receiving a first fluidizing stream, an exit for fluidized particulate and at least one exit for non-fluidized particulate. A conveyor is operatively disposed in the fluidized bed for conveying the non-fluidized particulate to the non-fluidized particulate exit. A collector box is in operative communication with the fluidized bed to receive the non-fluidized particulate. There is a means for directing a second fluidizing stream through the non-fluidized particulate as while it is in the collector box to separate fluidizable particulate therefrom.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2005
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Ness, Matthew Coughlin
  • Publication number: 20060112588
    Abstract: A control system for controlling the utilization of heated waste streams for fluidizing particulate matter such as coal in a fluidizing bed dryer. The control system includes a number of graphic user interfaces that allow an operator to more easily monitor and/or control the various regulator devices. The control system controls coal handling or transportation, fluid handling or flow, and the discharge of discarded or separated coal from the dryer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2005
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Inventors: Mark Ness, Matthew Coughlin, John Wheeldon, Adam Johnson
  • Publication number: 20060107587
    Abstract: The present invention constitutes a heat treatment apparatus like a fluidized-bed dryer for heat treating a particulate material in a low temperature, open-air process. Preferably, available waste heat sources within the surrounding industrial plan operation are used to provide heat to the dryer. Moreover, conveyor means contained within the dryer can remove larger, denser particles that could otherwise impede the continuous flow of the particulate material through the dryer or plug the fluidizing dryer. This invention is especially useful for drying coal for an electricity generation plant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2005
    Publication date: May 25, 2006
    Inventors: Charles Bullinger, Mark Ness, Nenad Sarunac, Edward Levy, Anthony Armor, John Wheeldon, Matthew Coughlin