Patents by Inventor Patrick O'Brien
Patrick O'Brien 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: 6776557Abstract: A roadway paving system for chipsealing a roadway surface comprising a novel roadway paving vehicle and a novel supply truck is provided. The roadway paving vehicle comprises an asphalt binder material dispensing system and an aggregate material dispensing system. The asphalt binder material dispensing system includes an asphalt tank and a sprayer that sprays a first layer of the asphalt binder material over the roadway surface. The aggregate material dispensing system comprises an aggregate hopper and conveyor mechanism that discharges a second layer of aggregate material over the roadway surface. No wheels run over a freshly laid surface. Supply trucks are linked to the roadway paving vehicle to refill the roadway paving vehicle on a continuous basis without the need of stopping the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: E.D. Etnyre & Co.Inventors: James J. Barnat, Patrick O'Brien, Harold Dabbs, Jeremy Heller, Thomas R. Brown, Tyrone Hannebaum
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Publication number: 20040035727Abstract: A storage package for recording media (especially CD's) includes a fastener with a central member that is attached to a packaging panel. The fastener also includes a flexible planar member positioned on the side of the recording medium opposite the packaging panel and connected to the central member, so that the recording medium remains attached to the panel. The flexible planar member need not be attached to the recording medium, but its diameter is greater than the central aperture so that the fastener cannot easily (or accidentally) extend through the aperture to release the recording medium from the packaging panel. Alternatively, the flexible planar member is attached to the recording medium, so that the fastener forms a direct connection between the packaging panel and the recording medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Patrick O'Brien, Bryon Brandow
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Publication number: 20040010954Abstract: A display box that includes: a) a base having a bottom and at least one wall that terminates in an upper perimeter, b) a product display holder positioned in the base, and c) a cover for the base. The cover comprises a clear window and a frame that contains the window. The frame irreversibly engages the upper perimeter of the base wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Patrick O'Brien, Gary Drach
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Patent number: 6678685Abstract: The invention provides an Internet-based integrated household management system. Each user or household has a unique account with the provider of the system to manage their personal data within system. The provider uses this data to make available information that is relevant to the shopping and organizational tasks. This information may include promotional offers, product information and new product announcements for consumer products and services. The data structure can display information that is relevant to a user's specific needs, providing an efficient system of delivering highly targeted information to consumers. A directory format is included which enables users to search for specific types of information or browse available information that may have been filtered out based on the user's data. The user can be provided with purchase information and purchase incentives based on a user's profile and buying patterns.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Familytime.com, Inc.Inventors: Edmund McGill, John Hawkins, Kurt Soderlund, Patrick O'Brien
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Patent number: 6499670Abstract: A directional control valve having three positions controls the direction of flow through an asphalt distributor. The directional control valve is interposed between a pump and a feed line assembly to a spray bar. The directional control valve has a first position in which flow is recirculated through the pump, a second position in which flow is delivered to the spray bar and a third position providing for handspray and transfer operations. A pressure relief valve is provided for controlling return flow of asphalt from the spray bar to the tank. The pressure relief valve is open in spray bar circulation mode and is closed during a spraying mode. According to the preferred embodiment the directional valve and pressure relief valve are contained within a modular control valve assembly. The directional control valve eliminates the need to reverse the flow in one of the individual feed lines and feed line assembly connecting the modular control valve assembly to the spray bar.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: E. D. Etnyre & Co.Inventors: Thomas R. Brown, Jeremey Heller, Patrick O'Brien
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Publication number: 20020182009Abstract: A roadway paving system for chipsealing a roadway surface comprising a novel roadway paving vehicle and a novel supply truck is provided. The roadway paving vehicle comprises an asphalt binder material dispensing system and an aggregate material dispensing system. The asphalt binder material dispensing system includes an asphalt tank and a sprayer that sprays a first layer of the asphalt binder material over the roadway surface. The aggregate material dispensing system comprises an aggregate hopper and conveyor mechanism that discharges a second layer of aggregate material over the roadway surface. No wheels run over a freshly laid surface. Supply trucks are linked to the roadway paving vehicle to refill the roadway paving vehicle on a continuous basis without the need of stopping the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: E.D. Etnyre & Co.Inventors: James J. Barnat, Patrick O'Brien, Harold Dabbs, Jeremy Heller, Thomas R. Brown, Tyrone Hannebaum
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Patent number: 6463730Abstract: Control logic and a method for controlling turbine speed. In an embodiment, the inventive control logic controls turbine speed of turbine generators operating in a stand-alone mode and/or a grid mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Honeywell Power Systems Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Keller, Daniel Burns, Mohamad Hanif Vhora, Patrick O'Brien, Coung Van Nguyen
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Publication number: 20020082966Abstract: A computer based system that automatically gathers and analyzes relating to the procurement and utilization of a plurality of such assets, such as a fleet of industrial equipment, so as to maximize productivity and to reduce operating costs and administrative burdens by benchmarking relevant information. Benchmarking asset related data can be done on a company-wide or even industry-wide basis. The system is capable of benchmarking many different characteristics relating to assets. Industry-wide benchmarking can facilitate the determination of “best practices” for an entire industry. The system provides an analyst with a significant level of flexibility with regards to the types of data being benchmarked, the processing applied in the form a benchmark heuristic by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Dana Commercial Credit CorporationInventors: Patrick O'Brien, J. Aaron Bly, Aaron Roth
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Publication number: 20020077944Abstract: A database is configured and information associated with a plurality of assets is stored in the database. The system automatically analyzes the information in accordance with a set of pre-defined conditions. When a pre-defined condition is met, the subsystem recommends asset disposition using a hierarchy of disposition options, and the conditions and the options are selected to reduce expense and to maximize the return on investment for the asset user. The hierarchy of options are typically manually checked and confirmed, and a rejection of the hierarchy of options generates feedback with the system modifying as appropriate the availability of future options.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: J. Aaron Bly, David T. Spieldenner, Aaron Roth, Patrick O'Brien, Andrew F. Suhy, Brent Parent
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Publication number: 20020016734Abstract: The invention provides an Internet-based integrated household management system. Each user or household has a unique account with the provider of the system to manage their personal data within system. The provider uses this data to make available information that is relevant to the shopping and organizational tasks. This information may include promotional offers, product information and new product announcements for consumer products and services. The data structure can display information that is relevant to a user's specific needs, providing an efficient system of delivering highly targeted information to consumers. A directory format is included which enables users to search for specific types of information or browse available information that may have been filtered out based on the user's data. The user can be provided with purchase information and purchase incentives based on a user's profile and buying patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventors: Edmund McGill, John Hawkins, Kurt Soderlund, Patrick O'Brien
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Patent number: 6328974Abstract: This invention relates to immunogenic compositions capable of potentiality growth hormone activity, comprising an immunologically effective amount of a composite peptide comprising at least two non-contiguous somatotropin epitope amino acid sequences, wherein said composite peptide is substantially free of receptor binding domain sequences; and an immunologically acceptable excipient. The invention further relates to methods of using an immunogenic composition of the invention to potentiate the action of growth hormone in pigs.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Pfizer IncInventors: Hector Wasunna Alila, Michael Thomas Clark, Elaine Verne Jones, Timothy Joe Miller, Shawn Patrick O'Brien, Ganesh Madhusudan Sathe
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Patent number: 6161775Abstract: A feed line assembly includes adjacent running or coaxial delivery and return conduits for transferring asphalt between a spray bar and a pump and tank of an asphalt distributor. The coaxial feed line assembly provides for one directional flow in each of the feed lines between the spray bar and the asphalt tank/pump. The circulating system can be operated in spraying and circulating modes. Asphalt flows through the delivery conduit to the spray bar and out through nozzles in the spraying mode and asphalt flows from the delivery conduit through the spray bar and is returned through the return conduit in the circulation mode. Asphalt is substantially static in the return conduit during the circulation mode. The coaxial feed line assembly serves as a heat exchanger to transfer heat from the delivery conduit to the return conduit and thereby prevent freezing of substantially static asphalt in the return conduit during spraying mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: E. D. Etnyre & Co.Inventors: Thomas R. Brown, Jeremey Heller, Patrick O'Brien
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Patent number: 6125625Abstract: A microturbine power generation system includes an electrical generator, a turbine and a compressor intermediate the generator and the turbine. The turbine, compressor and electrical generator are secured together by a tieshaft. The tieshaft is prestressed such that faces of the turbine, electrical generator and compressor maintain contact during high-speed, high-temperature operation of the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: AlliedSignal, Inc.Inventors: John Lipinski, Kurt Meister, Patrick O'Brien, Colin Taylor
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Patent number: 6119961Abstract: In an asphalt distributor having a tank for holding asphalt and a pump for pumping asphalt from the tank to a spraybar, a self draining asphalt strainer is provided. The asphalt strainer includes a body having an inlet and outlet with a filtering chamber disposed between the inlet and the outlet. A filter or straining element is disposed in the filtering chamber for filtering asphalt flowing between the inlet and the outlet. A conduit extends the inlet into the filtering chamber. A pair of valves are disposed on each end of the conduit forming a suckback chamber therebetween. A suckback tube is connected to the conduit intermediate the valves and extends into the filtering chamber. The pump is bidirectional and has a reverse mode which forces asphalt back through the outlet and inlet into the tank. The strainer has a first flow passage from the outlet to the inlet through both of the valves when open.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: E. D. Etnyre & Co.Inventors: Thomas R. Brown, Jeremey Heller, Patrick O'Brien
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Patent number: 6014663Abstract: A system and method for assisting in the preparation of a document, and for analyzing a document, such as a patent or patent application, are described herein. The system aids a user to verify that terms in a patent application are being used consistently. The system also facilitates editing of the patent application so as to achieve terminology consistency. The system operates by allowing a user to select a document containing a patent application. The user then selects the specification portion of the patent application, and also selects the claims portion of the patent application. The system indexes the specification portion and the claims portion to thereby generate a merged index table. The system analyzes the merged index table to identify terms in the claims portion that are not present in the specification portion, and then displays these terms (called claim terms). A user can then edit the patent application so as to properly describe these terms in the specification.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Aurigin Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kevin G. Rivette, Irving S. Rappaport, Patrick O'Brien
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Patent number: 5895173Abstract: A roadway paving apparatus applies successive layers of paving material to a roadway surface so as to form a desired thickness of pavement thereon. Preferably, the apparatus comprises a hopper for hauling aggregate material (e.g., gravel, sand, and/or crushed stone) and for dispensing a curtain of falling aggregate material therefrom. An initial group of spray nozzles aimed generally at the surface of the roadway applies a base layer of adhesive material (e.g., liquid asphalt) to the surface of the roadway. One or more groups of subsequent spray nozzles aimed generally at the curtain of falling aggregate material coats the curtain of falling aggregate material with adhesive material such that an intermediate layer of adhesive coated aggregate material is deposited on top of the underlying base layer of adhesive material. A final group of spray nozzles aimed at the surface of the roadway applies an overspray layer of adhesive material on top of the intermediate layer of adhesive coated aggregate material.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: E. D. Etnyre & Co.Inventors: Patrick O'Brien, Thomas Brown
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Patent number: 5889144Abstract: This invention relates to composite somatotropin peptides comprising somatotropin epitopic amino acid sequences, and fusion proteins thereof, useful in potentiating growth hormone activity. Also disclosed are vectors and host cells useful in the recombinant production of such molecules. Vaccines containing the composite somatotropin peptides and fusion proteins of the present invention, and methods of using the same, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Pfizer Inc.Inventors: Hector Wasunna Alila, Michael Thomas Clark, Elaine Verne Jones, Timothy Joe Miller, Shawn Patrick O'Brien, Ganesh Madhusudan Sathe
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Patent number: 5872404Abstract: An interconnect bump is formed on a substrate structure of a flip-chip microelectronic integrated circuit by sputtering a metal base layer on the substrate, and then forming a copper standoff on the base layer. A solder cap is formed on the standoff having a peripheral portion that extends laterally external of the standoff. The peripheral portion of the cap is used as a self-aligned mask for a photolithographic step that results in removing the metal base layer except under the standoff and the cap. The cap has a lower melting point than the standoff. Heat is applied that is sufficient to cause the cap to melt over and coat the standoff and insufficient to cause the standoff to melt. The peripheral portions of the cap and the base layer that extend laterally external of the standoff cause the melted solder to form into a generally hourglass shape over the standoff due to surface tension.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: LSI Logic CorporationInventors: Brian Lynch, Patrick O'Brien
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Patent number: 5819926Abstract: A method of assembling a paperboard package blank, a plastic hub and a substantially plastic recording medium includes the step of forming a sub-assembly of the package blank and the hub by mounting the hub on a first segment of a sheet from the rear thereof until the first segment of the sheet extends intermediate the back and intermediate flanges adjacent the hub central core and mounts the hub on the first segment of the sheet for movement therewith, with the hub central core front in front of the first segment of the sheet. Glue is then applied to the surface of the first segment of the sheet adjacent the hub back flange, and the first segment of the sheet and the hub are folded over an adjacent second segment of the sheet to form a panel and thereby trap the back flange within the panel intermediate the glued together first and second segments of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Ivy Hill CorporationInventors: Patrick O'Brien, Arthur Kern
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Patent number: 5754840Abstract: A system and method for assisting in the preparation of a document, and for analyzing a document, such as a patent or patent application, are described herein. The system aids a user to verify that terms in a patent application are being used consistently. The system also facilitates editing of the patent application so as to achieve terminology consistency. The system operates by allowing a user to select a document containing a patent application. The user then selects the specification portion of the patent application, and also selects the claims portion of the patent application. The system indexes the specification portion and the claims portion to thereby generate a merged index table. The system analyzes the merged index table to identify terms in the claims portion that are not present in the specification portion, and then displays these terms (called claim terms). A user can then edit the patent application so as to properly describe these terms in the specification.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: SmartPatents, Inc.Inventors: Kevin G. Rivette, Irving S. Rappaport, Patrick O'Brien