Patents by Inventor Michael Moloney
Michael Moloney 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: 20240108547Abstract: Embodiments of an adapter, a system including the adapter, and methods of using the adapter may be for mixing a first substance and a second substance. The adapter may include a body having a first port configured to connect with a first container to receive a first substance, a second port configured to connect with a second container to receive a second substance, a third port configured to connect with a recipient container to output a mixture of the first substance and the second substance, and a mixing chamber having a first portion in communication with the first port and the second port and a second portion in communication with the third port. The adapter may further include a mixing pin inserted into the mixing chamber. In some embodiments, the mixing pin at least partially defines at least one microfluidic path for mixing the first substance and the second substance. In some embodiments, at least one of the first channel and the second channel are oriented offset of a central plane of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Dan LENNON, Emer MOLONEY, Aidan BYRNE, Martin McGARRY, Patrick DOWLING, Michael J. SULLIVAN, Rajiv KUMAR, Md Abu HASAN, Jorge SANTOS
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Patent number: 11850080Abstract: Packaging systems and surgical kits for a tool that has a working portion and a shaft. A casing includes a distal section defining a cavity to receive the working portion of the tool. A proximal section is coupled to the distal section and receives the shaft of the tool. The proximal section is detachable from the distal section. In one implementation, at least a portion of the distal section comprises a colored indicator to provide a visual indication of a location of the working portion of the tool. In another implementation, instructions are provided on the proximal section and the instructions illustrate one or more steps for installing the tool to a surgical device.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2023Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Michael Moloney, Conor O'Donovan
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Publication number: 20230157780Abstract: Packaging systems and surgical kits for a tool that has a working portion and a shaft. A casing includes a distal section defining a cavity to receive the working portion of the tool. A proximal section is coupled to the distal section and receives the shaft of the tool. The proximal section is detachable from the distal section. In one implementation, at least a portion of the distal section comprises a colored indicator to provide a visual indication of a location of the working portion of the tool. In another implementation, instructions are provided on the proximal section and the instructions illustrate one or more steps for installing the tool to a surgical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2023Publication date: May 25, 2023Applicant: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Michael Moloney, Conor O'donovan
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Patent number: 11602405Abstract: Packaging systems and surgical kits for a tool that has a cutting bur and a shaft. A casing includes a distal section defining a cavity to receive the cutting bur of the tool. A proximal section is coupled to the distal section and receives the shaft of the tool. The proximal section is detachable from the distal section. At least a portion of the distal section comprises a colored indicator to provide a visual indication of a location of the cutting bur of the tool. Instructions are provided on the proximal section and the instructions illustrate one or more steps for installing the tool to a surgical device.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2022Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Michael Moloney, Conor O'Donovan
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Publication number: 20220304761Abstract: Packaging systems and surgical kits for a tool that has a cutting bur and a shaft. A casing includes a distal section defining a cavity to receive the cutting bur of the tool. A proximal section is coupled to the distal section and receives the shaft of the tool. The proximal section is detachable from the distal section. At least a portion of the distal section comprises a colored indicator to provide a visual indication of a location of the cutting bur of the tool. Instructions are provided on the proximal section and the instructions illustrate one or more steps for installing the tool to a surgical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Michael Moloney, Conor O'Donovan
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Patent number: 11395711Abstract: Packaging systems, surgical kits and methods are disclosed for a tool including a working portion and a shank. The packaging system includes a casing with a distal section defining a cavity configured to receive the working portion, and a proximal section removably coupled to the distal section and being configured to receive the shank of the tool. A sleeve is retained by the distal section and is disposed within the cavity of the distal section. The sleeve defines a lumen adapted to receive the working portion. The sleeve is configured to rotate within the distal section to facilitate rotational installation of the tool relative to a surgical device.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Michael Moloney, Conor O'Donovan
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Publication number: 20220175353Abstract: A handswitch (50) for a powered surgical handpiece (54) comprises a mounting base (62), a lever (70), a spring, a run-safe switch (68) and a lever extension. The mounting base defines a pivot axis. The elongated lever defines a lever axis substantially normal to a direction of the pivot axis. The lever includes a proximal end pivotably connected to the mounting base at the pivot axis and a distal end opposite the proximal end. The first track is on an inner side of the lever. The second track is on an outer side of the lever opposite the inner side, with both tracks substantially parallel to the lever axis. The spring is between the base and the lever and biases the lever about the pivot axis. The run-safe switch is slidably disposed on the first track. The lever extension is slidably disposed on the second track.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Conor Mac An Tuile, Krishnamurthy Belagali, Aidan Raftery, Michael Moloney, Dustin James Payne
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Publication number: 20220054214Abstract: A method for mounting a tool to a surgical device using a packaging body. A proximal section of the packaging body is articulated about a second boundary relative to a first distal section of the packaging body for removing a proximal end of the tool from a proximal cavity for exposing the proximal end. The proximal end is mounted to the surgical device while a distal end of the tool remains securely retained by first and second distal sections of the packaging body within a distal cavity. After mounting, the distal end is released from the distal cavity by articulating one distal section relative to the other distal section for exposing a first portion of the distal end that was retained by the one distal section. Thereafter, the other distal section is removed for exposing a remaining portion of the distal end that was retained by the other distal section.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: MAKO Surgical Corp.Inventors: Michael Moloney, Seamus Gilhooley, Douglas A. Staunton
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Patent number: 11197733Abstract: A packaging system for an elongate tool to be coupled to a surgical device. A segmented packaging body comprises a first distal section, a second distal section, and a proximal section. The first and second distal sections provide a clamshell casing to the distal end of the tool, and the proximal section is pivotally coupled to the first distal section and configured to receive the proximal end of the tool. The packaging body may comprise a living hinge and perforations to facilitate mounting the tool on the surgical device without the user touching the tool, thereby minimizing risk of contamination and/or injury. The proximal section may be detached from the clamshell casing at the perforations after the tool is mounted on the surgical device. Secondary packaging may be provided to receive the packaging body. Methods for mounting the tool disposed within the packaging system are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2018Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Assignee: MAKO Surgical Corp.Inventors: Michael Moloney, Séamus Gilhooley, Douglas A. Staunton
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Publication number: 20200383746Abstract: Packaging systems, surgical kits and methods are disclosed for a tool including a working portion and a shank. The packaging system includes a casing with a distal section defining a cavity configured to receive the working portion, and a proximal section removably coupled to the distal section and being configured to receive the shank of the tool. A sleeve is retained by the distal section and is disposed within the cavity of the distal section. The sleeve defines a lumen adapted to receive the working portion. The sleeve is configured to rotate within the distal section to facilitate rotational installation of the tool relative to a surgical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2020Publication date: December 10, 2020Applicant: Stryker European Operations LimitedInventors: Michael Moloney, Conor O'Donovan
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Publication number: 20180296297Abstract: A packaging system for an elongate tool to be coupled to a surgical device. A segmented packaging body comprises a first distal section, a second distal section, and a proximal section. The first and second distal sections provide a clamshell casing to the distal end of the tool, and the proximal section is pivotally coupled to the first distal section and configured to receive the proximal end of the tool. The packaging body may comprise a living hinge and perforations to facilitate mounting the tool on the surgical device without the user touching the tool, thereby minimizing risk of contamination and/or injury. The proximal section may be detached from the clamshell casing at the perforations after the tool is mounted on the surgical device. Secondary packaging may be provided to receive the packaging body. Methods for mounting the tool disposed within the packaging system are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: MAKO Surgical Corp.Inventors: Michael Moloney, Séamus Gilhooley, Douglas A. Staunton
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Publication number: 20070110703Abstract: Razors and components thereof are provided, as well as methods of making such.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Janet O'Grady, Marilyn Westgate, Coroy Corbeil, Robert Johnson, Maureen Morrissey, Yun Xu, Gregory Danti, John Anderson, Michael Moloney, Robert Houlihan
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Publication number: 20020109261Abstract: Methods are provided for manufacturing an antiperspirant or deodorant product within a container, the product having an application surface that includes first and second portions having different compositions. The methods generally include (a) delivering to an open end of the container, through a first delivery nozzle, a first composition that will form the first portion, and, through a separate second delivery nozzle, a second composition that will form the second portion, the first and second compositions being in molten form during delivery, (b) providing a barrier between the first and second compositions to prevent intermingling thereof, (c) allowing the first and second compositions to solidify to form the product; and (d) removing the barrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Ron Grosz, Michael Moloney