Patents by Inventor Peter Quinn
Peter Quinn 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: 20210094678Abstract: In an embodiment, a rotorcraft includes an airframe; a main rotor transmission; one or more brackets mounting the main rotor transmission to the airframe, longitudinal axes of the one or more brackets being substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the rotorcraft; and one or more restraints mounting the main rotor transmission to the airframe, the one or more restraints being mounted at an angle non-orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the rotorcraft and a lateral axis of the rotorcraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2019Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Peter Quinn Romano, Jedediah Bryce Goodell, Joshua Andrew Emrich, Michael S. Seifert
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Publication number: 20200347903Abstract: An aircraft comprises an aircraft component, a sensor, and a multiple frequency vibration absorber (absorber). The sensor is operable to detect a frequency of a vibration of the aircraft component. The absorber is coupled to the aircraft component and configured to absorb the vibration. The absorber comprises a beam element, a fluidic flexible matrix composite (FFMC) tube, a valve, and a controller. The beam element is attached to the aircraft component. The fluidic flexible matrix composite (FFMC) tube is coupled to the beam element and is operable to absorb the vibration based on a stiffness of the FFMC tube. The valve is fluidically coupled to the FFMC tube and is to control the stiffness of the FFMC tube based on regulating a flow of a liquid through the FFMC tube. The controller can actively control absorption of the vibration via the FFMC tube based on opening and/or closing the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2019Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: Peter Quinn Romano, Michael S. Seifert, Jeffrey M. Bosworth
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Publication number: 20200147309Abstract: A drug delivery system for injecting a medicament includes a container including a closure and a stopper configured to move within the container from a pre-use position to a post-use position. The system includes a drive assembly configured to move the stopper between first and second positions, and a spacer assembly engaged with the stopper configured to be engaged by the drive assembly. The spacer assembly includes a first spacer portion received within the stopper, a second spacer portion spaced from the first spacer portion, an inner plunger, and a spacer shuttle received by the inner plunger. The inner plunger, the spacer shuttle, and the second portion are configured to move relative to the stopper, where movement of the second spacer portion is restricted by the spacer shuttle, movement of the spacer shuttle is restricted by the inner plunger, and movement of the inner plunger is restricted by the stopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventors: Michael Vincent Quinn, Trivikrama Bhanoji Pala, Philip Song, David Aubrey Plumptre, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Peter Quinn
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Patent number: 10549044Abstract: A drug delivery system for injecting a medicament includes a container including a closure and a stopper configured to move within the container from a pre-use position to a post-use position. The system includes a drive assembly configured to move the stopper between first and second positions, and a spacer assembly engaged with the stopper configured to be engaged by the drive assembly. The spacer assembly includes a first spacer portion received within the stopper, a second spacer portion spaced from the first spacer portion, an inner plunger, and a spacer shuttle received by the inner plunger. The inner plunger, the spacer shuttle, and the second portion are configured to move relative to the stopper, where movement of the second spacer portion is restricted by the spacer shuttle, movement of the spacer shuttle is restricted by the inner plunger, and movement of the inner plunger is restricted by the stopper.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Michael Vincent Quinn, Trivikrama Bhanoji Pala, Philip Song, David Aubrey Plumptre, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Peter Quinn
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Publication number: 20190203795Abstract: The present invention includes a damper assembly, method and kit to provide dampening to an airframe comprising: a mass to dampen the vibration of the airframe; one or more wire rope isolators having a first and a second portion, wherein the mass is attached to the one or more wire rope isolators and the mass is isolated from the airframe by the one or more wire rope isolators; and a first fastener and a second fastener, wherein the first fasteners attaches to the first portion of the wire rope isolator to the mass, and the second fastener attaches the second portion of the wire rope isolator to the airframe to dampen vibration of the airframe.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Michael Scott Seifert, Peter Quinn Romano, Thomas Parham
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Publication number: 20190111204Abstract: A drug delivery system for injecting a medicament may include a housing defining a cavity, a container received within the cavity and configured to receive a medicament with the container including a closure, a valve assembly received within the cavity and including a piercing member configured to pierce the closure of the container, and a connector arrangement provided between the container and the valve assembly, the connector arrangement movable between a first, pre-use position maintaining sterility between the closure of the container and the valve assembly and a second, use position permitting fluid communication between the container and the valve assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: David E. Booth, Gwenn Le Demet, Peter Quinn, Michael Vincent Quinn
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Patent number: 10232936Abstract: The present invention includes a damper assembly, method and kit to provide dampening to an airframe comprising: a mass to dampen the vibration of the airframe; one or more wire rope isolators having a first and a second portion, wherein the mass is attached to the one or more wire rope isolators and the mass is isolated from the airframe by the one or more wire rope isolators; and a first fastener and a second fastener, wherein the first fasteners attaches to the first portion of the wire rope isolator to the mass, and the second fastener attaches the second portion of the wire rope isolator to the airframe to dampen vibration of the airframe.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON INC.Inventors: Michael Seifert, Peter Quinn Romano, Thomas Parham
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Publication number: 20180280607Abstract: A delivery device for delivering a medical fluid to a patient has a housing configured for receiving a container at least partially filled with the medical fluid. The delivery device further has a drive mechanism associated with the housing configured for delivering the medical fluid from the container to the patient in a dosing procedure. The delivery device further has a module configured for detecting at least one of a property of the dosing procedure and a property of the medical fluid. The module has at least one dose detection sensor configured for detecting an initiation, progression, and completion of the dosing procedure based on a position of a stopper within the container. The module further has at least one temperature sensor configured for measuring a temperature of the medical fluid within the container based on a temperature of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Inventors: Andrew Richards, Michael Yarger, David E. Booth, Peter Quinn, Mircea Despa, Adam Martin
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Publication number: 20180141645Abstract: The present invention includes a damper assembly, method and kit to provide dampening to an airframe comprising: a mass to dampen the vibration of the airframe; one or more wire rope isolators having a first and a second portion, wherein the mass is attached to the one or more wire rope isolators and the mass is isolated from the airframe by the one or more wire rope isolators; and a first fastener and a second fastener, wherein the first fasteners attaches to the first portion of the wire rope isolator to the mass, and the second fastener attaches the second portion of the wire rope isolator to the airframe to dampen vibration of the airframe.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2016Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Michael Seifert, Peter Quinn Romano, Thomas Parham
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Publication number: 20170354782Abstract: A drug delivery system for injecting a medicament includes a container including a closure and a stopper configured to move within the container from a pre-use position to a post-use position. The system includes a drive assembly configured to move the stopper between first and second positions, and a spacer assembly engaged with the stopper configured to be engaged by the drive assembly. The spacer assembly includes a first spacer portion received within the stopper, a second spacer portion spaced from the first spacer portion, an inner plunger, and a spacer shuttle received by the inner plunger. The inner plunger, the spacer shuttle, and the second portion are configured to move relative to the stopper, where movement of the second spacer portion is restricted by the spacer shuttle, movement of the spacer shuttle is restricted by the inner plunger, and movement of the inner plunger is restricted by the stopper.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2017Publication date: December 14, 2017Inventors: Michael Vincent Quinn, Trivikrama Bhanoji Pala, Philip Song, David Aubrey Plumptre, Malcolm Stanley Boyd, Peter Quinn
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Publication number: 20120114867Abstract: A glass rimming device and method which permits bartenders to produce more types of drinks, more efficiently. A drawer compartment, holding food trays, is attached by a set of guide rails to the underside of a bar counter. When the glass rimming device is in the closed position the food trays are kept hidden out of the way. When the bartender is ready to rim glasses they use one hand to pull the drawer compartment out, and the other hand dips the glass into the food trays. When finished the bartender just pushes the drawer compartment back under the bar, thereby saving time by using a cleaner glass rimming method that only takes up unused space.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventor: Peter Quinn
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Patent number: 8147172Abstract: Drilling jigs consisting of a first substantially rectilinear bar (2) having a plurality of through holes (4) through which holes can be drilled in a surface, and a plurality of locator members (6, 7, 8) which are rotatable relative to one or other of the surfaces of the bar (2) other than those through which holes are to be drilled, the jigs further including a second substantially rectilinear bar (17) with a plurality of through holes (17) through which holes can be drilled in a surface, and securing means (12, 13) for securing the first and second bars to each other, the holes in the first and second bars through which holes are drilled being substantially in alignment when they are secured together with the securing means.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Joint Genie LimitedInventor: Peter Quinn
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Patent number: 8128321Abstract: A drilling template for use in jointing workpieces, the template consisting of a substantially rectilinear bar with through holes through which holes can be drilled in the workpieces to effect said jointing, a locating device for locating the template relative to the workpieces when the though holes are being drilled, and spacers for spacing the locating device from the bar to enable the position of the through holes to be adjusted relative to the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Peter Quinn
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Publication number: 20090274527Abstract: A drilling template for use in jointing workpieces, the template consisting of a substantially rectilinear bar with through holes through which holes can be drilled in the workpieces to effect said jointing, a locating device for locating the template relative to the workpieces when the though holes are being drilled, and spacers for spacing the locating device from the bar to enable the position of the through holes to be adjusted relative to the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2007Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventor: Peter Quinn
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Publication number: 20090191015Abstract: Drilling jigs consisting of a first substantially rectilinear bar (2) having a plurality of through holes (4) through which holes can be drilled in a surface, and a plurality of locator members (6, 7, 8) which are rotatable relative to one or other of the surfaces of the bar (2) other than those through which holes are to be drilled, the jigs further including a second substantially rectilinear bar (17) with a plurality of through holes (17) through which holes can be drilled in a surface, and securing means (12, 13) for securing the first and second bars to each other, the holes in the first and second bars through which holes are drilled being substantially in alignment when they are secured together with the securing means.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Peter Quinn
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Publication number: 20080032398Abstract: The present invention provides a feedback controlled bioculture platform for use as a precision cell biology research tool and for clinical cell growth and maintenance applications. The system provides individual closed-loop flowpath cartridges, with integrated, aseptic sampling and routing to collection vials or analysis systems. The system can operate in a standard laboratory or other incubator for provision of requisite gas and thermal environment. System cartridges are modular and can be operated independently or under a unified system controlling architecture, and provide for scale-up production of cell and cell products for research and clinical applications. Multiple replicates of the flowpath cartridges allow for individual, yet replicate cell culture growth and multiples of the experiment models that can be varied according to the experiment design, or modulated to desired cell development of cell culture end-points.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Thomas Cannon, Laura Cohn, Peter Quinn
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Publication number: 20070138003Abstract: A coating of a target material is applied onto a substrate by placing the substrate in a chamber and energizing cathodes in the chamber to produce a plasma. Each cathode comprises a target material and is positioned in the same side of the chamber relative to the substrate. The plasma circulates in the chamber. An acid-resistant metal film can be made from an acid-soluble metal by applying the metal onto an acid-resistant substrate as described herein. A cathodic vapor deposition apparatus includes a chamber having a wall, including a wall comprising an access door. There are cathodes on the wall, a pump operatively connected to the chamber, and a fixture in the chamber. The fixture is electrically isolated from the chamber and the cathodes are all on the same side of the fixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: Annaqin LLCInventor: Peter Quinn
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Fixed bed hydroprocessing methods and systems and methods for upgrading an existing fixed bed system
Publication number: 20050241992Abstract: A fixed bed hydroprocessing system, and also a method for upgrading a pre-existing fixed bed hydroprocessing system, involves preliminarily upgrading a heavy oil feedstock in one or more slurry phase reactors using a colloidal or molecular catalyst and then further hydroprocessing the upgraded feedstock within one or more fixed bed reactors using a porous supported catalyst. The colloidal or molecular catalyst is formed by intimately mixing a catalyst precursor composition into a heavy oil feedstock and raising the temperature of the feedstock to above the decomposition temperature of the precursor composition to form the colloidal or molecular catalyst in situ. Asphaltene or other hydrocarbon molecules otherwise too large to diffuse into the pores of the fixed bed catalyst can be upgraded by the colloidal or molecular catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Roger Lott, Lap-Keung Lee, Peter Quinn -
Publication number: 20050186671Abstract: The present invention provides a feedback controlled bioculture platform for use as a precision cell biology research tool and for clinical cell growth and maintenance applications. The system provides individual closed-loop flowpath cartridges, with integrated, aseptic sampling and routing to collection vials or analysis systems. The system can operate in a standard laboratory or other incubator for provision of requisite gas and thermal environment. System cartridges are modular and can be operated independently or under a unified system controlling architecture, and provide for scale-up production of cell and cell products for research and clinical applications. Multiple replicates of the flowpath cartridges allow for individual, yet replicate cell culture growth and multiples of the experiment models that can be varied according to the experiment design, or modulated to desired cell development of cell culture end-points.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Thomas Cannon, Laura Cohn, Peter Quinn, Paul Kosnik
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Patent number: 5920267Abstract: A ring network system (1) has at least one node M which acts as a master or sender node to transmit an outgoing signal (O.S.1) having a relative address determined according to the relative location of the addressee node in the system. As the outgoing signal passes through each node in turn, it is changed and a node recognizes that it is the addressee node if the relative address has a predetermined common addressee value. The addressee node generates a return signal (R.S.1) with a node identifier which is transmitted in the opposite direction to the outgoing signal and the sender node ensures that this is received for a valid poll. The master node (M) may automatically configure itself by retrieving the identifier of all nodes in response to outgoing signals. This allows nodes to be easily added or deleted. Each node on the return path adds data which it has captured together with its identifier so that data may be captured from all nodes between the sender node and the addressee nodes.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Europlex Research LimitedInventors: David Tattersall, Ian Jackson, Peter Quinn, Gerald Van De Poll, Malcolm Lewis