Patents by Inventor Sean Joel Corrigan
Sean Joel Corrigan 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: 12125400Abstract: In an embodiment, an injection simulation device is provided. The injection simulation device may include a housing defining an opening, the housing having a proximal end and a distal end, a plunger movable relative to the housing, the plunger comprising a first interfacing portion, and distal movement of the plunger initiates an injection simulation, a rotatable component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, and an aperture extending between the proximal and distal ends of the rotatable component for receiving a portion of the plunger, rotatable component comprising a second interfacing portion for interfacing with the first interfacing portion to rotate the rotatable component when the plunger is moved toward the proximal or distal end of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2018Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: NOBLE INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Jeff Baker, Dinesh Venkata Koka, Jeffery A. Lettman, Tingting Liu, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis, Sean Joel Corrigan
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Patent number: 10806679Abstract: Adapters for a connector assembly for percutaneous tubing are provided. A male adapter (FIG. 22a, 1000) includes a connector fitting (1002) proximate a first end, the connector fitting configured to join to a connector for a tubing system or device, and a male connector (656) proximate a second end. The male connector includes a plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the plug end having a circumferential groove defined therein to receive a locking extension of a female connector sized to be received within the circumferential groove of the plug end to allow the female connector to rotate relative to and maintain axial engagement with the male connector when the locking extension is received within the groove. An adapter having a female connector (FIG. 24, 1300) is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: AbbVie Inc.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Phillip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Patent number: 10744069Abstract: Connector assembly (FIG. 4a) includes a shell (210), a connector body (230), and a plug (250). The shell (210) has a sidewall (212) defining an interior, a first shell end having a first opening (214) defined therein, and a second shell end having a second opening (216) defined therein, each of the first (214) and second openings (216) in communication with the interior to receive percutaneous tubing therethrough, the shell (210) further having an engagement portion. The connector body (230) has a first body end (234) and a second body end (236) with a tube lumen defined therethrough, the first body end (234) having a connector tip (237), the connector body (230) having an engaging portion to engage the engagement portion of the shell (210). The plug (250) has a first plug end and a second plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the first plug end having a plug tip (257) extending therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: ABBVIE INC.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Phillip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Publication number: 20200168124Abstract: In an embodiment, an injection simulation device is provided. The injection simulation device may include a housing defining an opening, the housing having a proximal end and a distal end, a plunger movable relative to the housing, the plunger comprising a first interfacing portion, and distal movement of the plunger initiates an injection simulation, a rotatable component comprising a proximal end and a distal end, and an aperture extending between the proximal and distal ends of the rotatable component for receiving a portion of the plunger, rotatable component comprising a second interfacing portion for interfacing with the first interfacing portion to rotate the rotatable component when the plunger is moved toward the proximal or distal end of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2018Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Jeff BAKER, Dinesh Venkata KOKA, Jeffery A. LETTMAN, Tingting LIU, Tomas Andrius MATUSAITIS, Sean Joel CORRIGAN
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Publication number: 20170209344Abstract: Adapters for a connector assembly for percutaneous tubing are provided. A male adapter (FIG. 22a, 1000) includes a connector fitting (1002) proximate a first end, the connector fitting configured to join to a connector for a tubing system or device, and a male connector (656) proximate a second end. The male connector includes a plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the plug end having a circumferential groove defined therein to receive a locking extension of a female connector sized to be received within the circumferential groove of the plug end to allow the female connector to rotate relative to and maintain axial engagement with the male connector when the locking extension is received within the groove. An adapter having a female connector (FIG. 24, 1300) is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Applicant: AbbVie Inc.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Phillip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Publication number: 20170156987Abstract: Connector assembly (FIG. 4a) includes a shell (210), a connector body (230), and a plug (250). The shell (210) has a sidewall (212) defining an interior, a first shell end having a first opening (214) defined therein, and a second shell end having a second opening (216) defined therein, each of the first (214) and second openings (216) in communication with the interior to receive percutaneous tubing therethrough, the shell (210) further having an engagement portion. The connector body (230) has a first body end (234) and a second body end (236) with a tube lumen defined therethrough, the first body end (234) having a connector tip (237), the connector body (230) having an engaging portion to engage the engagement portion of the shell (210). The plug (250) has a first plug end and a second plug end with a fluid lumen defined therethrough, the first plug end having a plug tip (257) extending therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2014Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: AbbVie Inc.Inventors: Kellan William Babbs, Nolan Harrington Baird, III, Antonio Juan Belton, Sean Joel Corrigan, Charles Michael Galitz, Thomas Paul Grazier, Daniel Joseph Greene, Keith Aaron Grider, Thomas Joseph Huemann, Wayne Philip Klingler, Michael Honsing Lau, Tomas Andrius Matusaitis
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Publication number: 20110168825Abstract: A shredder including a shredder mechanism and a feed mechanism, wherein the feed mechanism includes a first rotatable roller and a second rotatable roller to advance a material therebetween to the shredder mechanism for shredding, wherein at least one of the first roller and the second roller contacts an intermediate portion of the material to facilitate a feeding of the intermediate portion therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Mark Edward Fastabend, William James Fienup, Sean Joel Corrigan
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Patent number: 6634863Abstract: A gas turbine engine rotor disk has a number of annular hubs circumscribed about a centerline and each of the hubs is connected to a disk rim by a web. A plurality of circumferentially spaced apart circular arc dovetail slots are disposed through the rim. Circumferentially extending annular burst slots extend radially through the rim into the dovetail slots between each adjacent pair of the webs. The fan blades have circular arc dovetail roots disposed within the circumferentially spaced apart circular arc dovetail slots. A one piece spinner attached to a forward extension of the disk at a location between a tip and an axially aft spinner end of the spinner. Non-integral platforms circumferentially disposed between the fan blades. A booster spool is connected to the rotor disk by a mounting plate therebetween and the platforms are radially retained to the disk and mounting plates by pins through holes in mounting lugs depending radially inwardly from the platforms.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Michael Forrester, Joseph Timothy Stevenson, Jeffrey Clayton Potter, Sean Joel Corrigan
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Patent number: 6447250Abstract: A gas turbine engine rotor disk has a number of annular hubs circumscribed about a centerline and each of the hubs is connected to a disk rim by a web. A plurality of circumferentially spaced apart circular arc dovetail slots are disposed through the rim. Circumferentially extending annular burst slots extend radially through the rim into the dovetail slots between each adjacent pair of the webs. The fan blades have circular arc dovetail roots disposed within the circumferentially spaced apart circular arc dovetail slots. A one piece spinner attached to a forward extension of the disk at a location between a tip and an axially aft spinner end of the spinner. Non-integral platforms circumferentially disposed between the fan blades. A booster spool is connected to the rotor disk by a mounting plate therebetween and the platforms are radially retained to the disk and mounting plates by pins through holes in mounting lugs depending radially inwardly from the platforms.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Sean Joel Corrigan, Jeffrey Clayton Potter, Joseph Timothy Stevenson, Jay L. Cornell, James Michael Forrester, Rolf Robert Hetico
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Patent number: 6416280Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of the invention is a spinner for a front end of a fan assembly of a gas turbine engine. The spinner includes a single piece substantially conically shaped hollow body circumscribed about a centerline extending aftwardly from a tip to an axially aft spinner end. A plurality of bolt holes extend axially parallel to the centerline through the hollow body at an axial location between the tip and the aft spinner end. The hollow body may include a forward conical section extending aftwardly from the tip to a transition section, an aft conical section extending aftwardly from the transition section to the aft spinner end, and the bolt holes are axially located in the transition section. An aft spinner flange attached to the axially aft spinner end includes a plurality of flange lightening holes axially disposed through the aft spinner flange and the flange lightening holes.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Michael Forrester, Joseph Timothy Stevenson, Jeffrey Clayton Potter, Sean Joel Corrigan