Patents by Inventor Sean Murphy

Sean Murphy 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).

  • Publication number: 20050250707
    Abstract: Compounds of the formula: where the formula variables are as defined herein, are disclosed that advantageously inhibit or block the biological activity of the HIV protease. These compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, are useful for treating patients or hosts infected with the HIV virus. Intermediates and synthetic methods for preparing such compounds are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2005
    Publication date: November 10, 2005
    Inventors: Stacie Canan Koch, Therese Alexander, Benjamin Burke, Tanya Jewell, David Kucera, Maria Linton, Lennert Mitchell, Siegfried Reich, Donald Skalitzky, John Tatlock, Michael Varney, Scott Virgil, Stephen Webber, Stephen Worland, Mark Barvian, Gary Bolton, Frederick Boyer, Jeffrey Machak, Tod Holler, Sean Murphy, Michael Melnick, Vara Josyula
  • Publication number: 20050198601
    Abstract: A method for analyzing and validating clock integration properties in a circuit design is disclosed. A database of timing points that are clocked cell elements of the circuit design is generated. Next, a timing point frame showing the interaction of the clocked cell elements and the non-clocked cell elements is generated. The timing point frame graphically shows the timing network properties for the cell elements of the circuit design. A clock analysis view can be generated from the timing point frame for selected timing points. In this respect, the timing point frame shows timing points that meet a prescribed criteria (e.g., same clock domain). Therefore, the clock analysis view provides a graphical representation of timing and clock interactions for the circuit design.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2004
    Publication date: September 8, 2005
    Applicant: PicoCraft Design Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ser-Hou Kuang, Sean Murphy
  • Publication number: 20050119231
    Abstract: Compounds of formula I and methods for their preparation are disclosed. Further disclosed are methods of making biologically active compounds of formula I as well as pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising compounds of formula I. Compounds of formula I as disclosed herein can be used in a variety of applications including use as antibacterial agents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2004
    Publication date: June 2, 2005
    Inventors: Edmund Ellsworth, Kim Hutchings, Timothy Kuss, Sean Murphy, Sharon Powell, Richard Sciotti, Jeremy Starr, Tuan Tran
  • Publication number: 20050096297
    Abstract: Compounds of formula I and methods for their preparation are disclosed. Further disclosed are methods of making biologically active compounds of formula I as well as pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising compounds of formula I. Compounds of formula I as disclosed herein can be used in a variety of applications including use as antibacterial agents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2004
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Inventors: Edmund Ellsworth, Kim Hutchings, Sean Murphy, Sharon Powell, Richard Sciotti, Tuan Tran
  • Publication number: 20040216157
    Abstract: A system and method allowing the management of large-scale media campaigns involving multiple advertisements being presented over one or more media outlets in one or more markets is disclosed. The programmatic matching of presented advertisements to purchased advertisements reduces manual matching errors. A narrowest first algorithm saves significant time over manual matching methods and is scalable to handle media campaigns of differing sizes. Once matched, the results are posted against media ratings for an applicable time period or other measurements. Multiple types of reports indicating the level of satisfaction of a media campaign are generated automatically from the application of the measurements or media ratings to the matched data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: Richard Shain, Pamela Shain Rosen, Sean Murphy
  • Publication number: 20040060212
    Abstract: A drinking cup identification system comprises a set of a plurality of drinking cups, particularly children's spill-proof drinking cups, each of the drinking cups being provided with a unique identifying indicia selected from a sequential pattern of indicia. The use of the sequential pattern of indicia enables the user to plainly identify each of the drinking cups and to easily monitor and visually track the set of drinking cups to determine whether any of the drinking cups is missing from the set. The unique identifying indicia can be any indicia which can be classified into a sequential pattern, including a series of numbers, alphabet letters and the like. The unique identifying indicia can be adhesively applied to each drinking cup, such as by labels, or can be machine molded, etchingly inscribed or printed onto each drinking cup.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2003
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Sean Murphy, Catherine Murphy
  • Patent number: 6595922
    Abstract: The preferred embodiments described herein provide a medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system with an ambient room light. The medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system comprises a transducer probe, a beamformer, a processor, and a display device. In one preferred embodiment, an ambient room light is integrated with the display device of the ultrasound system. In another preferred embodiment, the ambient room light is carried by or integrated with an ultrasound imaging system cart that carries some or all of the components of the ultrasound system. Other preferred embodiments are provided, and each of these preferred embodiments can be used alone or in combination with one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Richard W. Henderson, David E. Burris, Jeffrey N. Gamelsky, Malachy Sean Murphy, Janice L. Marshall
  • Publication number: 20030041489
    Abstract: A drinking cup identification system comprises a set of a plurality of drinking cups, particularly children's spill-proof drinking cups, each of the drinking cups being provided with a unique identifying indicia selected from a sequential pattern of indicia. The use of the sequential pattern of indicia enables the user to plainly identify each of the drinking cups and to easily monitor and visually track the set of drinking cups to determine whether any of the drinking cups is missing from the set. The unique identifying indicia can be any indicia which can be classified into a sequential pattern, including a series of numbers, alphabet letters and the like. The unique identifying indicia can be adhesively applied to each drinking cup, such as by labels, or can be machine molded, etchingly inscribed or printed onto each drinking cup.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2001
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Inventors: Sean Murphy, Catherine Murphy
  • Publication number: 20020142649
    Abstract: A mechanical device is used for releasing and extracting a fiber optic module from a cage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Inventors: Brent Baugh, Wayne Hon Fu, Stephen P. Merrick, Robert Sean Murphy, Richard A. Ruh, Matthew K. Schwiebert
  • Patent number: 6068006
    Abstract: The luminous umbrella of the present invention uses a high proportion of the light generated by mounting the light bulb high on the shaft such that most of the light from the light bulb is projected at the highly reflective undersurface. The curvature of the undersurface focusses the light from the light bulb down to illuminate a space immediately around the user. This illuminated space widens towards the bottom, thereby providing the widest illumination at the ground where it is most needed. As a result of the light being efficiently focussed, the required luminosity of the light bulb is reduced, enabling the umbrella to be used using an incandescent light bulb and a few 1.5 volt batteries. Alternatively, if it is desired to provide increased illumination, the conventional incandescent bulb may be replaced with a halogen bulb. The batteries will still suffice to provide bright illumination by the halogen bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Inventor: Sean Murphy
  • Patent number: 5960805
    Abstract: The luminous umbrella of the present invention uses a high proportion of the light generated by mounting the light bulb high on the shaft such that most of the light from the light bulb is projected at the highly reflective undersurface. The curvature of the undersurface focuses the light from the light bulb down to illuminate a space immediately around the user. This illuminated space widens towards the bottom, thereby providing the widest illumination as the ground where it is most needed. As a result of the light being efficiently focused, the required luminosity of the light bulb is reduced, enabling the umbrella to be used using an incandescent light bulb and a few 1.5 volt batteries. Alternatively, if it is desired to provide increased illumination, the conventional incandescent bulb may be replaced with a halogen bulb. The batteries will still suffice to provide bright illumination by the halogen bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Inventor: Sean Murphy
  • Patent number: 5865202
    Abstract: The luminous umbrella of the present invention uses a high proportion of the light generated by mounting the light bulb high on the shaft such that most of the light from the light bulb is projected on the undersurface of the umbrella canopy The undersurface has a high luminous reflectance and is curved, consequently focusing the light from the light bulb down to illuminate a space immediately around the user. This luminous space widens towards the bottom, thereby providing the widest illumination at the ground where it is most needed. As a result of the light being efficiently focussed, the required luminosity of the light bulb is reduced, enabling the umbrella to be powered using an incandescent light bulb and a few 1.5 volt batteries. Alternatively, if it is desired to provide extremely bright illumination, the conventional incandescent bulb may be replaced with a halogen bulb. The batteries still suffice to provide bright illumination by the halogen bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Inventor: Sean Murphy
  • Patent number: 5544654
    Abstract: By using a structured vocabulary where subsets of a total large vocabulary are used for speech recognition to control an ultrasound machine, recognition performance is improved. Where the subsets of voice commands are selected to fit the state of the ultrasound machine so as to afford complete control of the machine, little or no degradation of the control of the machine will result. A two-way communication link between the voice control system and the ultrasound machine permits the monitoring of the state of the ultrasound machine so that subsets of the total vocabulary may be made active. From knowledge of the state of the ultrasound machine, dynamic macros may be implemented for streamlined control of the ultrasound machine. A two-way communication link between the voice control system and the ultrasound machine permits simultaneous control by means of, but not limited to, voice control, keyboard and foot-switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Sean Murphy, Daniel E. Need