Patents by Inventor S. Kovac
S. Kovac 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: 11661668Abstract: A system for producing technetium-99m from molybdate-100. The system comprises: a target capsule apparatus for housing a Mo-100-coated target plate; a target capsule pickup apparatus for engaging, and delivering the target cell apparatus into a target station apparatus; target station apparatus for receiving and mounting therein the target capsule apparatus. The target station apparatus is engaged with a cyclotron for irradiating the Mo-100-coated target plate with protons. The irradiated target capsule apparatus is transferred to a receiving cell apparatus comprising a dissolution/purification module for receiving therein a proton-irradiated Mo-100-coated target plate. A conveyance conduit infrastructure interconnects: (i) the target capsule pickup apparatus with the target station apparatus, (ii) the target station apparatus and the receiving cell apparatus; and (iii) the receiving cell apparatus and the dissolution/purification module.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2021Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: TRIUMF INC.Inventors: Paul Schaffer, Francois Benard, Kenneth R. Buckley, Victoire Hanemaayer, Cornelia Manuela Hoehr, Julius Alexander Klug, Michael S. Kovacs, Thomas J. Morley, Thomas J. Ruth, John Valliant, Stefan K. Zeisler, Maurice G. Dodd
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Patent number: 9641529Abstract: A virtual application container can manage a plurality of secondary applications using a graphical user interface (GUI). The secondary applications may be selectively downloadable by a user and/or provided by third-party external providers. The application execution container may include a common feature or services interface that is used by the secondary applications that are executed in the GUI, which may include user verification and/or authentication information. The application execution container may include security and control functions that may be used by external service providers to ensure that users are properly authenticated, and the ability to add and/or utilize individual secondary applications may be granted based on predetermined eligibility criteria.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Coastal Federal Credit UnionInventors: Kristopher S. Kovacs, David Faleski, Brandon Kunz, Charles M. Purvis, John Patrick O'Shaughnessy
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Patent number: 9354125Abstract: A sensor arrangement for wirelessly measuring temperature and vibration is disclosed. The sensor arrangement includes a sensor element and a sensor coil affixed on the device. A readout coil is configured to be magnetically coupled to the sensor coil configured to energize the sensor coil with an energizing signal, configured to provide the natural frequency of the sensor element, the sensor coil, and the readout coil, and configured to provide amplitude modulations of the energizing signal, the amplitude modulations being induced by changes in the coupling factor of the readout coil and the sensor coil. An energizing circuit is configured to energize the readout coil with the energizing signal. A readout circuit is configured to store or display information regarding the natural frequency and the amplitude modulations.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2013Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Dimitrios Peroulis, Lokesh Anilkumar Gupta, Andrew S. Kovacs, Amir Shahidi
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Publication number: 20160134596Abstract: A virtual application container can manage a plurality of secondary applications using a graphical user interface (GUI). The secondary applications may be selectively downloadable by a user and/or provided by third-party external providers. The application execution container may include a common feature or services interface that is used by the secondary applications that are executed in the GUI, which may include user verification and/or authentication information. The application execution container may include security and control functions that may be used by external service providers to ensure that users are properly authenticated, and the ability to add and/or utilize individual secondary applications may be granted based on predetermined eligibility criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: May 12, 2016Inventors: Kristopher S. Kovacs, David Faleski, Brandon Kunz, Charles M. Purvis, John Patrick O'Shaughnessy
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Patent number: 9039280Abstract: A micro-electromechanical system-type (MEMS) sensor arrangement for wirelessly measuring temperatures is disclosed. The MEMS sensor arrangement includes a multimorph sensor, a sensor coil coupled to the multimorph sensor, and a readout coil configured to be magnetically coupled to the sensor coil to i) energize the sensor coil, and ii) provide a readout of the natural frequency of the multimorph sensor, the sensor coil and the readout coil.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2013Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Dimitrios Peroulis, Andrew S Kovacs, David Joseph Koester, Farshid Sadeghi, Sean M Scott, Douglas Edward Adams
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Publication number: 20140204976Abstract: A sensor arrangement for wirelessly measuring temperature and vibration is disclosed. The sensor arrangement includes a sensor element and a sensor coil affixed on the device. A readout coil is configured to be magnetically coupled to the sensor coil configured to energize the sensor coil with an energizing signal, configured to provide the natural frequency of the sensor element, the sensor coil, and the readout coil, and configured to provide amplitude modulations of the energizing signal, the amplitude modulations being induced by changes in the coupling factor of the readout coil and the sensor coil. An energizing circuit is configured to energize the readout coil with the energizing signal. A readout circuit is configured to store or display information regarding the natural frequency and the amplitude modulations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Inventors: Dimitrios Peroulis, Lokesh Anilkumar Gupta, Andrew S. Kovacs, Amir Shahidi
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Patent number: 8522979Abstract: Reprocessable medical devices that have been disposed of in a sharps container are recovered, disinfected or sterilized, sorted, and packed for reprocessing in a generally continuous process. In one embodiment, either a sharps container or at least a portion of its contents is successively and controllably conveyed, either manually or automatically, through a plurality of processing stations that are configured to perform different operations. The operations performed by the processing stations can include, for example, detecting and identifying contents, cleaning and disinfecting, opening the sharps containers, separating and sorting their contents, and disposal of contents that are non-reprocessable. Reprocessable medical devices can be sorted by type as they move along on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Stericycle, Inc.Inventors: Gregg D. Bennett, Michael S. Kovacs
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Publication number: 20120111770Abstract: Reprocessable medical devices that have been disposed of in a sharps container are recovered, disinfected or sterilized, sorted, and packed for reprocessing in a generally continuous process. In one embodiment, either a sharps container or at least a portion of its contents is successively and controllably conveyed, either manually or automatically, through a plurality of processing stations that are configured to perform different operations. The operations performed by the processing stations can include, for example, detecting and identifying contents, cleaning and disinfecting, opening the sharps containers, separating and sorting their contents, and disposal of contents that are non-reprocessable. Reprocessable medical devices can be sorted by type as they move along on a conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: GREGG D. BENNETT, Michael S. Kovacs
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Patent number: 8061528Abstract: Reprocessable medical devices that have been disposed of in a sharps container are recovered, disinfected or sterilized, sorted, and packed for reprocessing in a generally continuous process. In one embodiment, either a sharps container or at least a portion of its contents is successively and controllably conveyed, either manually or automatically, through a plurality of processing stations that are configured to perform different operations. The operations performed by the processing stations can include, for example, detecting and identifying contents, cleaning and disinfecting, opening the sharps containers, separating and sorting their contents, and disposal of contents that are non-reprocessable. Reprocessable medical devices can be sorted by type as they move along on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: ClearMedical, Inc.Inventors: Gregg D. Bennett, Michael S. Kovacs
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Publication number: 20110259152Abstract: Apparatus are disclosed for removing a cover from a disposable sharps container. For example, a quadrilateral frame with ends and sides that slide into corner sections can be adjusted using force actuators to change the length and width of the frame, so as to apply an inwardly directed force on the container that disengages a lip of the container from an edge of the cover. Similarly, a plurality of force actuators coupled by shafts to force applicators can apply an inwardly directed force to disengage the cover from the container. In an alternative approach, claws on levers can apply a force to disengage the edge of the cover from the lip, when actuated by a prime mover or a hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder. Medical waste in the container can be dumped and sorted to recover reusable devices. The cover and container can be cleaned, sterilized, and reused.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: ClearMedical, Inc.Inventor: Michael S. Kovacs
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Patent number: 7828178Abstract: A caulking gun cartridge caddy has back to back cartridge clamps which surround a portion of the circumference of two caulking gun cartridges, holding them in parallel juxtaposition whereby one cartridge is held in readiness for replacing another while the latter is in use. The caddy holds the cartridges oriented in opposite directions to minimize interference by the spare cartridge with using the caulking gun. The caddy may include a tool holder on its side for also holding a smoothing tool commonly needed by users to smooth a bead of the fill material after it has been distributed from the cartridge nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventor: Karen S. Kovac
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Patent number: 7823753Abstract: A caulking gun barrel system fits into caulking guns designed for pre-filled cartridges. The caddy system utilizes soft-sided recharge packs of fill material ordinarily designed for more expensive caulking machines with built-in barrels. The caddy system includes at least one tubular barrel having a removable cap for providing access to the barrel interior for insertion of a recharge pack. A shuttle disposed within the tube articulates between ends of the tube and interfaces between the soft-sided refill pack and the caulking gun piston. Built into the removable cap is an elongate, coaxial nozzle for distributing the fill material. In a preferred embodiment, two such barrels are coupled together by a spine adapted to hold them in linear alignment. After inserting into each barrel a recharge pack opened at one end, a user inserts one of the barrels into a caulking gun and employs its plunger and piston to force fill material out the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Inventor: Karen S. Kovac
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Publication number: 20100219210Abstract: A caulking gun cartridge caddy has back to back cartridge clamps which surround a portion of the circumference of two caulking gun cartridges, holding them in parallel juxtaposition whereby one cartridge is held in readiness for replacing another while the latter is in use. The caddy holds the cartridges oriented in opposite directions to minimize interference by the spare cartridge with using the caulking gun. The caddy may include means on its side for also holding a smoothing tool commonly needed by users to smooth a bead of the fill material after it has been distributed from the cartridge nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventor: Karen S. Kovac
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Patent number: 7712635Abstract: A caulking gun cartridge caddy has back to back cartridge clamps which surround a portion of the circumference of two caulking gun cartridges, holding them in parallel juxtaposition whereby one cartridge is held in readiness for replacing another while the latter is in use. The caddy holds the cartridges oriented in opposite directions to minimize interference by the spare cartridge with using the caulking gun. The caddy may include means on its side for also holding a smoothing tool commonly needed by users to smooth a bead of the fill material after it has been distributed from the cartridge nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Karen S. Kovac
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Patent number: 7677395Abstract: Reprocessable medical devices that have been disposed of in a sharps container are recovered, disinfected or sterilized, sorted, and packed for reprocessing in a generally continuous process. In one embodiment, either a sharps container or at least a portion of its contents is successively and controllably conveyed, either manually or automatically, through a plurality of processing stations that are configured to perform different operations. The operations performed by the processing stations can include, for example, detecting and identifying contents, cleaning and disinfecting, opening the sharps containers, separating and sorting their contents, and disposal of contents that are non-reprocessable. Reprocessable medical devices can be sorted by type as they move along on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: ClearMedical, Inc.Inventors: Gregg D. Bennett, Michael S. Kovacs
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Publication number: 20090314692Abstract: Reprocessable medical devices that have been disposed of in a sharps container are recovered, disinfected or sterilized, sorted, and packed for reprocessing in a generally continuous process. In one embodiment, either a sharps container or at least a portion of its contents is successively and controllably conveyed, either manually or automatically, through a plurality of processing stations that are configured to perform different operations. The operations performed by the processing stations can include, for example, detecting and identifying contents, cleaning and disinfecting, opening the sharps containers, separating and sorting their contents, and disposal of contents that are non-reprocessable. Reprocessable medical devices can be sorted by type as they move along on a conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: ClearMedical, Inc.Inventors: Gregg D. Bennett, Michael S. Kovacs
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Publication number: 20060122457Abstract: Described are methods and devices useful for supporting posterior vaginal tissue for various purposes such as treating or preventing vaginal prolapse or enterocele, especially in a patient not having a uterus, the devices including implants designed to contact the vaginal cuff and connect to sacral anatomy such as the sacrum or the uterosacral ligaments.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: S. Kovac, James Cox
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Publication number: 20060070934Abstract: Reprocessable medical devices that have been disposed of in a sharps container are recovered, disinfected or sterilized, sorted, and packed for reprocessing in a generally continuous process. In one embodiment, either a sharps container or at least a portion of its contents is successively and controllably conveyed, either manually or automatically, through a plurality of processing stations that are configured to perform different operations. The operations performed by the processing stations can include, for example, detecting and identifying contents, cleaning and disinfecting, opening the sharps containers, separating and sorting their contents, and disposal of contents that are non-reprocessable. Reprocessable medical devices can be sorted by type as they move along on a conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: ClearMedical, Inc.Inventors: Gregg D. Bennett, Michael S. Kovacs
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Patent number: 4771500Abstract: A plumbers snake having a weighted member and a connected jointed end portion which is connected to the leading end of an elongated flexible member for facilitating the threading of the elongated member through a length of pipe for clearing and/or removing an obstruction in such pipe. The weighted end and jointed members are arranged to facilitate negotiating sharp bends formed in such pipes by the jointed members being hingedly connected for movement in different planes, and which jointed portion is rendered either flexible for passing through bends or rigid to form a ram rod upon meeting an obstruction. This is attained by a jointed end portion formed of a plurality of connected links having complementary ball and socket interconnecting portions whereby the jointed end portion is rendered either flexible or rigid depending upon the form and/or nature of the obstruction encountered.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Inventor: Julius S. Kovacs
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Patent number: 4692957Abstract: A plumbers snake having a weighted end and jointed members attached to a flexible shaft at the leading end thereof for removing or clearing obstructions in pipes or conduits. The weighted end and jointed members are arranged so as to facilitate negotiating any sharp bends disposed in the pipe by the jointed members being hinged in different planes. Included is a hand grip which is slidably adjusted at the outer end of the snake, which, when squeezed, is frictionally secured to the snake, to provide for a greater longitudinal force being applied to the snake during an insertion or unclogging operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Inventor: Julius S. Kovacs