Patents by Inventor Thomas O'Connor
Thomas O'Connor 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: 12377753Abstract: Method and systems for displaying vehicle range and remaining energy to a driver is disclosed that includes a nominal range, based on a battery state of charge, and a dynamic range, based on the battery state of charge and a vehicle characteristic. The range indicator may be a linear battery icon that presents the nominal range as a first display element and the dynamic range as a second display element. The first display element may comprise a first bar length of a faded color and the second display element may comprise a second bar length of a full color.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2022Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: Rivian IP Holdings, LLCInventor: Jack Thomas O′Grady
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Patent number: 12378148Abstract: A system for producing articles from glass tube includes a converter having a base with a plurality of processing stations and a turret moveable relative to the base. The turret indexes a plurality of holders for holding the glass tubes successively through the processing stations. The system further includes a thermal imaging system that includes a thermal imager coupled to the turret for movement with the turret. The thermal imaging system may also include a mirror coupled to the thermal imager and positioned to reflect infrared light from one of the plurality of holders to the thermal imager. The thermal imaging system may measure one or more characteristics of the glass tube during the conversion process. Processes for controlling the converter using the thermal imaging system to measure one or more process variables are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2021Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Keith Raymond Gaylo, Lewis Kirk Klingensmith, Joseph Michael Matusick, Connor Thomas O'Malley
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Publication number: 20250241459Abstract: A retail merchandise tray including a front stop having a product support surface is provided. The product support surface is located between mounting features that attach the front stop to the rest of the retail merchandise tray. The front stop itself is an embodiment as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2025Publication date: July 31, 2025Applicant: Fasteners for Retail, Inc.Inventor: Thomas O. Nagel
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Patent number: 12364596Abstract: A prosthetic heart valve can comprise a stent frame radially movable between a contracted configuration and a maximum expanded configuration. The stent assembly can comprise a plurality of longitudinally extending jack strut assemblies, wherein each jack strut assembly comprises a proximal jack strut comprising a distal surface, a distal jack strut comprising a proximal surface, and a jack screw connecting the proximal jack strut and the distal jack strut. The proximal surface of each distal jack strut does not contact the distal surface of each respective proximal jack strut when the stent assembly is in the contracted configuration. The proximal surface of each distal jack strut contacts the distal surface of each respective proximal jack strut when the stent assembly is in the maximum expanded configuration.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2023Date of Patent: July 22, 2025Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CardiAQ LLCInventors: Richard George Cartledge, Kevin W. Smith, Thomas O. Bales, Jr., Derek Dee Deville, Korey Kline, Max Pierre Mendez, Matthew A. Palmer, Michael Walter Kirk, Carlos Rivera, Eric Petersen, M. Sean McBrayer
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Patent number: 12361147Abstract: A method of managing distribution of a document and access to its contents with security in a network having nodes is described. The nodes may have digital processors for remote communication over a wide area network and local data stores. The exemplary method includes a node sending a document in encrypted format and including a payload, and control data including destination data, access control data, and signature data, and a document destination list. The sending node may only send the document to nodes on the destination list. A node may receive the document, decrypt at least some of the document, and process the document according to the control data by extracting the control data and managing document payload access and document storage and user access according to the control data.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2022Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: Icon Clinical Research LimitedInventors: Ronan Fox, Sean Kelly, Thomas O'Leary, Anthony Clarke
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Publication number: 20250222885Abstract: A pack-agnostic high voltage distribution apparatus can include an electrical component. The electrical component can be configured to control a first battery pack and a second battery pack different than the first battery pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2025Publication date: July 10, 2025Applicant: Rivian IP Holdings, LLCInventors: Jonathan Verghese, Sunoj Cherian George, Kyle Thomas O'Neil, Daniel Kurt Mehr
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Publication number: 20250221715Abstract: A recapturable external LAA exclusion clip system includes a clip including first and second clip struts, at least one of the struts having a connector interface including a first portion of a lock, and a delivery device including a handle and an end effector. The handle includes jaw and lock controls. The end effector is connected to the handle and includes a clevis and first and second jaws connected to the clevis and operatively connected to the jaw control to actively articulate at least one of the jaws with respect to the other. At least one of the jaws has a connector including a second portion of the lock operatively connected to the lock control to removably lock with the first portion of the lock. The first and second portions of the lock have a locked state that is unlockable upon actuation of the lock control.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2024Publication date: July 10, 2025Inventors: Derek Dee Deville, Matthew A. Palmer, Richard Cartledge, Thomas O. Bales, JR., M. Sean McBrayer, William T. Bales, Michael Walter Kirk, William Ragheb, Eric Petersen, Carlos Rivera, Vincent Turturro
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Publication number: 20250210959Abstract: Circuit breakers comprising high voltage micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) switches are described. A MEMS teeter-totter switch connected between two terminals of the circuit breaker can include a beam coupled to an anchor on a substrate and two control electrodes disposed on a surface of the substrate. The circuit breaker includes one or more sensors that generate sensor signals indicative of operational conditions of the MEMS teeter-totter switch. A microcontroller generates control signals to change the state of the switch based at least in part on one of the sensor signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2024Publication date: June 26, 2025Inventors: Padraig L. Fitzgerald, Thomas O'Shea, Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz, Alan J. O'Donnell, David Aherne, Patrick Martin McGuinness, David J. Clarke, Richard T. Anslow, John Ross Wallrabenstein, Finbarr O'Leary, Michael P. Lynch, James Patrick Ryan, Michael James Twohig, Patrick Byrne, Danail Baylov, Blas Bogado, Damon Bosetti
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Publication number: 20250210282Abstract: High voltage microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) switches are described. The MEMS switches can be actively opened and closed. The switch can include a beam coupled to an anchor on a substrate by one or more hinges. The switch can include control electrodes, disposed on a surface of the substrate, for electrically controlling the beam. The anchor is asymmetrically positioned with respect to the two ends of the beam and is electrically connected to a middle electrode. A stopper serves as a pivot point during actuation of the switch to reduce the mechanical stress on the hinges.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2024Publication date: June 26, 2025Inventors: Padraig L. Fitzgerald, Thomas O'Shea, Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz, Alan J. O'Donnell, David Aherne, Patrick Martin McGuinness, David J. Clarke, Richard T. Anslow, John Ross Wallrabenstein, Finbarr O'Leary, Michael P. Lynch, James Patrick Ryan, Michael James Twohig, Patrick Byrne, Danail Baylov, Blas Bogado, Damon Bosetti
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Publication number: 20250210283Abstract: High voltage micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) switches are described. A MEMS teeter-totter switch can include a beam coupled to an anchor on a substrate and two control electrodes, disposed on a surface of the substrate. A control circuit may include an isolator that provides an isolated activation voltage to a voltage supply and control circuit. The voltage supply and control circuit uses the isolated activation voltage to supply a control voltage to one of the control electrodes with respect to a first reference voltage, causing the beam to provide an input voltage received from an input terminal to a contact electrode of the MEMS teeter-totter switch electrically connected to an output terminal. The input voltage is applied on the beam with respect to a second reference voltage different from the first reference voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2024Publication date: June 26, 2025Inventors: Padraig L. Fitzgerald, Thomas O'Shea, Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz, Alan J. O'Donnell, David Aherne, Patrick Martin McGuinness, David J. Clarke, Richard T. Anslow, John Ross Wallrabenstein, Finbarr O'Leary, Michael P. Lynch, James Patrick Ryan, Michael James Twohig, Patrick Byrne, Danail Baylov, Blas Bogado, Damon Bosetti
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Publication number: 20250211227Abstract: High voltage micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) switches are described. A MEMS teeter-totter switch can include a beam coupled to an anchor on a substrate and two control electrodes, disposed on a surface of the substrate. A control circuit may include an optical isolator that provides an isolated activation voltage to a voltage supply and control circuit. The voltage supply and control circuit uses the isolated activation voltage to supply a control voltage to one of the control electrodes with respect to a first reference voltage, causing the beam to provide an input voltage received from an input terminal to a contact electrode of the MEMS teeter-totter switch electrically connected to an output terminal. The input voltage is applied on the beam with respect to a second reference voltage different from the first reference voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2024Publication date: June 26, 2025Inventors: Padraig L. Fitzgerald, Thomas O'Shea, Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz, Alan J. O'Donnell, David Aherne, Patrick Martin McGuinness, David J. Clarke, Richard T. Anslow, John Ross Wallrabenstein, Finbarr O'Leary, Michael P. Lynch, James Patrick Ryan, Michael James Twohig, Patrick Byrne, Danail Baylov, Blas Bogado, Damon Bosetti
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Publication number: 20250210981Abstract: High voltage micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) switches are described. A MEMS teeter-totter switch connected between two terminals of a circuit breaker can include a beam coupled to an anchor on a substrate and two control electrodes, disposed on a surface of the substrate. An electrical overstress device connected between the two terminals in parallel with the MEMS teeter-totter switch may protect the MEMS teeter-totter switch when a high voltage transient signal is applied across the teeter-totter switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2024Publication date: June 26, 2025Inventors: Padraig L. Fitzgerald, Thomas O'Shea, Jonathan Ephraim David Hurwitz, Alan J. O'Donnell, David Aherne, Patrick Martin McGuinness, David J. Clarke, Richard T. Anslow, John Ross Wallrabenstein, Finbarr O'Leary, Michael P. Lynch, James Patrick Ryan, Michael James Twohig, Patrick Byrne, Danail Baylov, Blas Bogado, Damon Bosetti
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Patent number: 12336964Abstract: Disclosed herein are glass pharmaceutical vials having sidewalls of reduced thickness. In embodiments, the glass pharmaceutical vial may include a glass body comprising a sidewall enclosing an interior volume. An outer diameter D of the glass body is equal to a diameter di of a glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1, wherein X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1. However, the sidewall of the glass pharmaceutical vial comprises an average wall thickness Ti that is less than or equal to 0.85*s1, wherein s1 is a wall thickness of the glass vial of size X as defined by ISO 8362-1 and X is one of 2R, 3R, 4R, 6R, 8R, 10R, 15R, 20R, 25R, 30R, 50R, and 100R as defined by ISO 8362-1.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2024Date of Patent: June 24, 2025Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Connor Thomas O'Malley, Sinue Gomez-Mower, Weirong Jiang, Joseph Michael Matusick, Christie Leigh McCarthy, Steven Edward DeMartino, John Stephen Peanasky, Shivani Rao Polasani, James Ernest Webb, Michael Clement Ruotolo, Jr., Bryan James Musk, Jared Seaman Aaldenberg, Eric Lewis Allington, Douglas Miles Noni, Jr., Amber Leigh Tremper, Kristen Dae Waight, Kevin Patrick McNelis, Patrick Joseph Cimo, Christy Lynn Chapman, Robert Anthony Schaut, Adam Robert Sarafian
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Publication number: 20250201259Abstract: A method includes receiving text-to-speech (TTS) data and outputting synthetic speech using an audio output device of a user device. The method also includes receiving an input audio data stream captured using an audio capture device of the user device and determining a first frame boundary in the input audio data stream. The input audio data stream includes target speech and an echo of the synthetic speech, while the first frame boundary represents a first alignment of the TTS data and the echo of the synthetic speech. Using a linear acoustic echo canceller, the method also includes determining a second frame boundary in the input audio data stream and processing the input audio data stream based on the second frame boundary to generate enhanced audio. The second frame boundary represents a second alignment of the TTS data and the echo of the synthetic speech.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2024Publication date: June 19, 2025Applicant: Google LLCInventors: Turaj Zakizadeh Shabestary, Arun Narayanan, Sinan Akay, Pu-sen Chao, Malini Jaganathan, Bhalchandra Gajare, Taral Pradeep Joglekar, Tanuj Bhatia, Min Yang, Thomas O'malley, James Stanton Walker, Sankaran Panchapagesan, Alexander H. Gruenstein
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Publication number: 20250179980Abstract: An injector seal assembly including a nozzle combustion shield is disclosed, the thermally conductive component of the injector seal assembly defining at least one groove to allow fluid communication between the main combustion chamber and a gap defined by a fuel injector and the injector seal assembly to facilitate the prevention of corrosion of the components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2025Publication date: June 5, 2025Inventors: Thomas O. Hahn, Terry L. Johnson, Aamir Ibrahim, Raheel Ahmed, Joseph A. Worthington, Chandan Mahato
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Patent number: 12322292Abstract: An audio signal received at audio sensors of an aircraft is analyzed to determine directional information for a source of the audio signal. A location of the source of the audio signal is determined based on the directional information for the source of the audio signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2020Date of Patent: June 3, 2025Assignee: Zipline International, Inc.Inventors: Keenan A. Wyrobek, Matthew O. Derry, Rohit H. Sant, Gavin K Ananda Krishnan, Thomas O. Teisberg, Michael J. Demertzi
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Publication number: 20250174098Abstract: An anti-theft device with a remote alarm feature is provided. The device is configured to attach to an item of retail merchandise and detect when a predetermined motion and light condition are met which together are indicative of a potential retail theft. Upon detection, the device is configured to generate a local alarm, and send a radio frequency to a remote device to generate an alarm at the remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2025Publication date: May 29, 2025Applicant: Fasteners for Retail,Inc.Inventors: Brent O. Ewing, Chan Chor Man, Thomas O. Nagel
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Patent number: 12311349Abstract: A system and method configured to restore ion exchange kinetic properties and purify resin is described. Degraded ion exchange kinetic properties of anion resin will eventually result in impurity slippage through resin charges. This system and method employs an acid catalyst in combination with sulfite cleaning solution to remove organic material and to protonate iron oxides for deconstruction and removal from anion resins. The cleaning solution, when applied via a cleaning vessel utilizing an eductor(s)/plenum and wedge-wire screen draw chamber, while controlling all phases of cleaning by electronic monitoring, yields complete restoration of ion exchange kinetics on usable resin. As such, the system and method provides a safe, effective, and vastly improved method for restoring anion resin kinetics and improving regeneration quality, for improved resin performance and minimizing resin replacement costs.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2020Date of Patent: May 27, 2025Assignee: lonx Solutions, LLCInventor: Thomas O. Miller
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Publication number: 20250151992Abstract: A fluid management system including a console including a controller for operating a pump. The console includes a door movable between a closed position and an open position to access a receptacle. The fluid management system also includes a fluid cassette insertable into the receptacle of the housing of the console. The fluid cassette is positioned in the receptacle in a loaded position in which the housing of the fluid cassette lies in a vertical plane when the door is in the closed position and the housing of the fluid cassette is tilted out of the receptacle in an ejected position when the door is in the open position. The fluid cassette includes a retention tab with a lip extending from the lower edge of the fluid cassette that engages a retention tab and recess of the console to hold the fluid cassette in the ejected position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2024Publication date: May 15, 2025Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.Inventors: Linda Maher, Thomas O'Brien, John Prior, Angelo Frank Szychowski, Edwin Varghese Chiriyankandath, Troy Velazquez
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Patent number: D1086860Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2023Date of Patent: August 5, 2025Assignee: Cambridge International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas O. Perdue, George H. Messick, Jr.