Patents by Inventor Ryan McManus
Ryan McManus 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: 20240089342Abstract: Methods and systems for a device connectivity services system. A method for using the device connectivity services includes receiving a request to connect with a device to perform one or more tasks at the device, processing the request with respect to connectivity factors related to the request and the device, scheduling the request based on the connectivity factors, instantiating a controller to execute the one or more tasks at the device, sending commands to the device over a connection to perform the one or more tasks, and receiving responses from the device over the connection after completing the one or more tasks.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2022Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventors: James Ryan, John B. McManus, Michael McClure, Alan Robertson, Aklilu Gebreyesus
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Patent number: 11820037Abstract: A punch according to some embodiments of the disclosure includes a body having a punching edge and a wall forming a passageway therethrough, the wall having a multi-start thread formed thereon, and a draw stud according to some embodiments of the disclosure includes an elongated cylinder having a multi-start thread thereon which is configured to be coupled to the multi-start thread of the punch. The number of starts provided on the punch corresponds to the number of starts provided on the draw stud. The multi-start thread on the punch is engaged with the multi-start thread on the draw stud in use. A method using same to punch a hole in sheet metal is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: EMERSON PROFESSIONAL TOOLS, LLCInventors: Arthur A. Piper, Robert Bruce Bentley, Andrew Troy, Ryan McManus
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Publication number: 20230278249Abstract: A punch according to some embodiments of the disclosure includes a body having a punching edge and a wall forming a passageway therethrough, the wall having a multi-start thread formed thereon, and a draw stud according to some embodiments of the disclosure includes an elongated cylinder having a multi-start thread thereon which is configured to be coupled to the multi-start thread of the punch. The number of starts provided on the punch corresponds to the number of starts provided on the draw stud. The multi-start thread on the punch is engaged with the multi-start thread on the draw stud in use. A method using same to punch a hole in sheet metal is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Arthur A. Piper, Robert Bentley, Andrew Troy, Ryan McManus
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Publication number: 20230030817Abstract: A punch according to some embodiments of the disclosure includes a body having a punching edge and a wall forming a passageway therethrough, the wall having a multi-start thread formed thereon, and a draw stud according to some embodiments of the disclosure includes an elongated cylinder having a multi-start thread thereon which is configured to be coupled to the multi-start thread of the punch. The number of starts provided on the punch corresponds to the number of starts provided on the draw stud. The multi-start thread on the punch is engaged with the multi-start thread on the draw stud in use. A method using same to punch a hole in sheet metal is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2022Publication date: February 2, 2023Inventors: ARTHUR A. PIPER, ROBERT BRUCE BENTLEY, ANDREW TROY, RYAN MCMANUS
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Patent number: 10702757Abstract: A mobile device and system which simulates human motion. The device includes a base with a drive system for providing motion to the device. A receiver is provided which controls the drive system the receiver receives wireless control signals. Pads and a self-stabilizing component are provided on the device. The device accurately mimics the unpredictable motion of a human motion to provide a safer alternative to live interaction to increase participant safety and decrease the incidence of injuries during practice or drill sessions. The system includes at least one mobile device. The mobile device includes: a base having a drive system for providing motion to the device; a receiver which controls the drive system the receiver receives wireless control signals; and self-stabilizing component provided on the device. The system also includes a transmitter for transmitting the control signals to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Mobile Virtual Player LLCInventors: Quinn Connell, Elliot Kastner, Eugene Teevens, John Currier, Ryan McManus
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Publication number: 20170340942Abstract: A mobile device and system which simulates human motion. The device includes a base with a drive system for providing motion to the device. A receiver is provided which controls the drive system the receiver receives wireless control signals. Pads and a self-stabilizing component are provided on the device. The device accurately mimics the unpredictable motion of a human motion to provide a safer alternative to live interaction to increase participant safety and decrease the incidence of injuries during practice or drill sessions. The system includes at least one mobile device. The mobile device includes: a base having a drive system for providing motion to the device; a receiver which controls the drive system the receiver receives wireless control signals; and self-stabilizing component provided on the device. The system also includes a transmitter for transmitting the control signals to the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Quinn Connell, Elliot Kastner, Eugene Teevens, John Currier, Ryan McManus
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Publication number: 20040216738Abstract: Inhalation device and associated method for facilitating inhalation by a patient of powder medicaments contained in a receptacle. The inhalation device has a chamber for receiving the receptacle. A ring is circumferentially coupled to an inner surface of the chamber to achieve a higher reproducible emitted dose of medicament from the receptacle. The inhalation device also includes an improved implement for puncturing the receptacle, requiring less force and experiencing fewer failures. The inhalation device also includes a means for indicating readiness.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Advanced Inhalation Research, Inc.Inventors: David Edwards, Colleen Conlon, David L. Foshee, Jason R. Durkin, Tim Coker, Kevin Stapleton, Sarah Dreesen, Mark DeLong, Andrew Jones, Ryan McManus, Margaret Millar Saunders, Robert W. Spaller, Andrew Ziegler
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Publication number: 20040154619Abstract: Inhalation device and associated method for facilitating inhalation by a patient of powder medicaments contained in a receptacle. The inhalation device has a chamber for receiving the receptacle. A ring is circumferentially coupled to an inner surface of the chamber to achieve a higher reproducible emitted dose of medicament from the receptacle. The inhalation device also includes an improved implement for puncturing the receptacle, requiring less force and experiencing fewer failures. The inhalation device also includes a means for indicating readiness.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Advanced Inhalation Research, Inc.Inventors: David Edwards, Colleen Conlon, David L. Foshee, Jason R. Durkin, Tim Coker, Kevin Stapleton, Sarah Dreesen, Mark DeLong, Andrew Jones, Ryan McManus, Margaret Millar Saunders, Robert W. Spaller, Andrew Ziegler
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Publication number: 20030150453Abstract: Inhalation device and associated method for facilitating inhalation by a patient of powder medicaments contained in a receptacle. The inhalation device has a chamber for receiving the receptacle. A ring is circumferentially coupled to an inner surface of the chamber to achieve a higher reproducible emitted dose of medicament from the receptacle. The inhalation device also includes an improved implement for puncturing the receptacle, requiring less force and experiencing fewer failures. The inhalation device also includes a means for indicating readiness.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: David Edwards, Colleen Conlon, David L. Foshee, Jason R. Durkin, Tim Coker, Kevin Stapleton, Sarah Dreesen, Mark DeLong, Andrew Jones, Ryan McManus, Margaret Millar Saunders, Robert W. Spaller, Andrew Ziegler
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Patent number: D566044Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: NeuroMetrix, Inc.Inventors: John D'Arco, Charles Fendrock, Andrew Jones, Jennifer Linnane, Ryan McManus, Michael Williams