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Conor Minogue, County Galway IE
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20120116477 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING THE LOWER BACK AND ABDOMINAL MUSCLES - A method and apparatus for stimulating the lower back and abdominal muscles in a patient comprising applying a first electrode A | 05-10-2012 |
Conor Minogue, Kinvara IE
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20100312307 | ELECTROTHERAPY APPARATUS - The invention relates to an electrotherapy apparatus facilitating accurate and repeatable application to a neuromuscular area to be treated by a patient. The apparatus comprises a flexible garment ( | 12-09-2010 |
Conor Minogue, Co. Galway IE
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20100152810 | Facial stimulation apparatus - The invention relates to facial stimulation apparatus configured to be worn in a generally horizontal orientation on a user's head, and which uses the ear ( | 06-17-2010 |
Conor Minogue, Galway IE
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20090105795 | SMART GARMENT TECHNOLOGY - A method and apparatus for making a connection with a part of a body to transfer an electromagnetic signal for a predetermined purpose, the apparatus including: a garment including one or more electrode capable of passing the signal to or from the part of the body; and a controller for controlling the nature of or processing the signal dependant on one or more parameters in order to vary the nature of the signal dependant on the purpose; wherein at least one parameter of the one or more parameters is stored on a data storage device included in the garment. | 04-23-2009 |
20110208266 | Apparatus for Applying Electrical Current to a User's Leg Muscles - The invention relates to apparatus for applying electrical current to the quadriceps muscle. The apparatus is in the form of a garment (to be worn on a user's thigh) having a integrated programmable stimulation device including integral electronics, LCD display, user controls and a battery. To ensure accurate and repeatable positioning of the garment, it is shaped such that it locates above the patella. Furthermore, reference lines are provided on the skin facing surface of the garment to assist the user in the accurate placement of skin engaging electrodes. In combination, the features of the invention provides a safe and convenient means of electrically stimulating the quadriceps muscle irrespective of patient size whilst minimizing the opportunity for error. Moreover, the invention dispenses with the need to employ a skilled clinician to individually place each electrode. | 08-25-2011 |
20110276108 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STIMULATING PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES - A method of and apparatus for stimulating pelvic floor muscles in a patient comprises applying at least one electrode externally to each side of the patient's body in the region of the pelvis, and energising the electrodes to apply a muscular stimulation current which flows laterally across the patient through the patient's pelvic floor. Preferably a plurality of electrodes are applied symmetrically on each side of the body. The electrodes may be incorporated in a garment. | 11-10-2011 |
David Minogue, Cupertino, CA US
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20120078711 | AUTOMATED LOCAL ADVERTISING INTERFACE - Systems, methods, and computer program products for automating local content are described. In some implementations, an ad manager and a business table can be provided by a backend system. The business table can store, for example, user information, user account information including billing information, campaign related information and advertisement data associated with one or more local business advertisers as well as geo-targeting information. Based on the information stored in the business table, the ad manager can tailor a specific online advertising campaign on behalf of a local business advertiser. Where new or updated information is found, the ad manager can initiate campaign management updates to one or more business ad listings associated with the local business advertiser. | 03-29-2012 |
David Minogue, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090287697 | AGENT RANK - The present invention provides methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing techniques for searching and ranking linked information sources. The techniques include receiving multiple content items from a corpus of content items; receiving digital signatures each made by one of multiple agents, each digital signature associating one of the agents with one or more of the content items; and assigning a score to a first agent of the multiple agents, wherein the score is based upon the content items associated with the first agent by the digital signatures. | 11-19-2009 |
20110060749 | Searching Structured Data - Data is identified from one or more data sources, where the data is associated with at least one structured document. Data sets contained within the at least one structured document are extracted, and one or more record items are added to a searchable database, where the one or more record items correspond to the extracted data sets. | 03-10-2011 |
20110213770 | AGENT RANK - The present invention provides methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing techniques for searching and ranking linked information sources. The techniques include receiving multiple content items from a corpus of content items; receiving digital signatures each made by one of multiple agents, each digital signature associating one of the agents with one or more of the content items; and assigning a score to a first agent of the multiple agents, wherein the score is based upon the content items associated with the first agent by the digital signatures. | 09-01-2011 |
20110289095 | AGENT RANK - The present invention provides methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing techniques for searching and ranking linked information sources. The techniques include receiving multiple content items from a corpus of content items; receiving digital signatures each made by one of multiple agents, each digital signature associating one of the agents with one or more of the content items; and assigning a score to a first agent of the multiple agents, wherein the score is based upon the content items associated with the first agent by the digital signatures. | 11-24-2011 |
Gerard R. Minogue, Yorba Linda, CA US
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20080299394 | COATED METAL PARTICLES - A method for preparing particles to retain a charge such that the particles are rendered electrostatically or electrokinetically mobile. The method involves coating the particles with a coating medium which facilitates attachment of a charge director material, and contacting the particles with the coating medium thereon with a charge director medium to impart a positive or negative charge thereto and thereby render the particles electrostatically or electrokinetically mobile. Electrostatically and electrokinetically mobile particles for use in an electrostatic or electrokinetic deposition process. The particles include a coating medium and a charge director on particle bodies. | 12-04-2008 |
Gregory Alan Minogue, Orefield, PA US
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20150034720 | Method and System For Specialized Handling of Packages - Methods and systems for providing information relating to specialized handling of a package, and articles contained within the package. Data relating to a package containing an article that requires specialized handling is associated with a unique identifier and stored in a database. The unique identifier is also included in a machine readable code affixed to the package. A recipient of the package scans the machine readable code using an application downloaded into a computing device, which extracts the unique identifier from the machine readable code and transmits a request to the database. The database may then identify data stored in the database that relates to the article based on the unique identifier, and transmit the data to the computing device for display to the recipient. The data may include a packing list, instructions for how to unpack the package, and how to store or use articles contained within the package. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039528 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SPECIALIZED HANDLING OF PACKAGES - Methods and systems for providing information relating to the specialized handling of a package, and articles contained within the package. Data relating to a package containing an article that requires specialized handling is associated with a unique identifier and stored in a database. The unique identifier is also included in a machine readable code affixed to the package. A recipient of the package scans the machine readable code using an application downloaded into a mobile device, which extracts the unique identifier from the machine readable code and transmits a request to the database. The database may then identify data stored in the database that relates to the article based on the unique identifier, and transmit the data to the mobile device for display to the recipient. The data may include instructions on how to unpack the package, and how to store or use articles contained within the package. | 02-05-2015 |
James D. Minogue, Bohemia, NY US
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20100237156 | Heating system and method using a fireplace - A heating system and method includes a water circulation system for heating the interior of a building. The system further includes a boiler for storing and alternatively heating the water, and a fireplace jacket positioned in a fireplace of the building. The fireplace jacket includes a serpentine shaped length of pipe for circulating water. Fireplace jacket inlet and outlet ports communicate with the boiler for circulating the water in a closed system. A heating system control system manages the circulation of the water in the circulation system. The control system includes a safety unit having a thermometer, and the control system automatically circulates the water when the water is heated to a specified temperature. The control system automatically switches between using fossil fuel to heat the water in the boiler and using the fireplace jacket to heat the water in the boiler. | 09-23-2010 |
John Joseph Minogue, Mount Vernon, NY US
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20100034876 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OXYCODONE COMPOSITIONS - A method for substantially reducing the range in daily dosages required to control pain in approximately 90% of patients is disclosed whereby an oral solid controlled release dosage formulation having from about 10 to about 40 mg of oxycodone or a salt thereof is administered to a patient. The formulation provides a mean maximum plasma concentration of oxycodone from about 6 to about 60 ng/ml from a mean of about 2 to about 4.5 hours after administration, and a mean minimum plasma concentration from about 3 to about 30 ng/ml from about 10 to about 14 hours after repeated “q12h” (i.e., every 12 hour) administration through steady-state conditions. Another embodiment is directed to a method for substantially reducing the range in daily dosages required to control pain in substantially all patients by administering an oral solid controlled release dosage formulation comprising up to about 160 mg of oxycodone or a salt thereof, such that a mean maximum plasma concentration of oxycodone up to about 240 ng/ml from a mean of up to about 2 to about 4.5 hours after administration, and a mean minimum plasma concentration up to about 120 ng/ml from about 10 to about 14 hours after repeated “q12h” (i.e., every 12 hour) administration through steady-state conditions are achieved. Controlled release oxycodone formulations for achieving the above are also disclosed. | 02-11-2010 |
20100092570 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OXYCODONE COMPOSITIONS - A method for substantially reducing the range in daily dosages required to control pain in approximately 90% of patients is disclosed whereby an oral solid controlled release dosage formulation having from about 10 to about 40 mg of oxycodone or a salt thereof is administered to a patient. The formulation provides a mean maximum plasma concentration of oxycodone from about 6 to about 60 ng/ml from a mean of about 2 to about 4.5 hours after administration, and a mean minimum plasma concentration from about 3 to about 30 ng/ml from about 10 to about 14 hours after repeated “q12h” (i.e., every 12 hour) administration through steady-state conditions. Another embodiment is directed to a method for substantially reducing the range in daily dosages required to control pain in substantially all patients by administering an oral solid controlled release dosage formulation comprising up to about 160 mg of oxycodone or a salt thereof, such that a mean maximum plasma concentration of oxycodone up to about 240 ng/ml from a mean of up to about 2 to about 4.5 hours after administration, and a mean minimum plasma concentration up to about 120 ng/ml from about 10 to about 14 hours after repeated “q12h” (i.e., every 12 hour) administration through steady-state conditions are achieved. Controlled release oxycodone formulations for achieving the above are also disclosed. | 04-15-2010 |
20130011543 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OXYCODONE COMPOSITIONS - A method for preparing a solid oral dosage form comprising up to about 160 mg of oxycodone or a salt thereof to control pain in substantially all patients is disclosed. The method comprises forming spheroids comprising a spheronising agent and oxycodone or a salt thereof, and coating the spheroids with a controlled-release film coat. Repeated “q12h” (i.e., every 12 hour) administration of the dosage form through steady-state conditions results in a mean maximum plasma concentration of oxycodone up to about 240 ng/ml from a mean of about 2 to about 4.5 hours after administration, and a mean minimum plasma concentration up to about 120 ng/ml from about 10 to about 14 hours after administration. | 01-10-2013 |
20130012533 | CONTROLLED RELEASE OXYCODONE COMPOSITIONS - A method for preparing a solid oral dosage form comprising up to about 160 mg of oxycodone or a salt thereof to control pain in substantially all patients is disclosed. The method comprises wet granulating at least one hydrophilic or hydrophobic polymer, preferably a hydroxyalkyl cellulose or an alkyl cellulose, with oxycodone or a salt thereof to form a controlled-release matrix. Repeated “q12h” (i.e., every 12 hour) administration of the dosage form through steady-state conditions results in a mean maximum plasma concentration of oxycodone up to about 240 ng/ml from a mean of about 2 to about 4.5 hours after administration, and a mean minimum plasma concentration up to about 120 ng/ml from about 10 to about 14 hours after administration. | 01-10-2013 |
Joseph S. Minogue, Springboro, OH US
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20140255224 | MOTOR PUMP ASSEMBLY AND A MOTOR FOR A PUMP - An electric machine includes an end frame having a shaft bore extending therethrough. The end frame includes a first side and a second side. A shaft extends through the shaft bore. A bearing is supported by the end frame and is coupled to the shaft to support the shaft for rotation about a longitudinal axis. A first seal is fixedly attached to the end frame and includes an internal bore that is sized to cooperate with the shaft to form a seal point therebetween. The first seal is disposed on the first side of the end frame. A second seal is fixedly attached to the second side of the end frame. The second seal includes a movable portion in direct contact with the shaft to define a second seal point. The first seal point is on a first side of the bearing and the second seal point is on a second side of the bearing. | 09-11-2014 |
Lisa Minogue, Forest Lake, MN US
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20140006185 | Systems and Methods for Emergency Money Transfer Transactions | 01-02-2014 |
20140244414 | MONEY TRANSFER SYSTEM HAVING LOCATION BASED LANGUAGE AND DYNAMIC RECEIPT CAPABILITIES - A method for operating a transaction processing system to provide location based language capabilities and dynamic receipts in connection with money transfer services. One embodiment includes storing, in a database, information representative of transaction location based attributes and associated one or more languages, and storing information representative of receipt field attributes and associated receipt fields. Send and/or receive transaction requests from points of sale are received at a transaction processor. The received transaction requests are processed using the stored information in the database to identify transaction location attributes of the requests and the associated one or more languages, and processed using the information stored in the database to identify receipt field attributes of the requests and to determine the associated receipt fields. Receipt information representative of receipts provided in the identified one or more languages and having the determined fields is sent from the processor to the points of sale. | 08-28-2014 |
Lisa Marie Minogue, Forest Lake, MN US
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20140324659 | Systems and Methods for Highest Payout of Funds Transferred in a Money Transfer Transaction - Systems and methods which provide for the transaction funding amount of a money transfer transaction to be fully paid to a receiving party are provided herein. Embodiments may utilize a central server which compiles and tracks the payment capabilities, exchange rates, and the like, of agents and/or locations in a money transfer network. Such information may be utilized to establish a money transfer transaction. Such a central server may be communicatively connected to agents on one or more of the sending and receiving side of a money transfer transaction and may provide information to one or more agents to assist in completing a transaction. | 10-30-2014 |
Michael Conor Minogue, Kinvara IE
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20100234919 | Electrotherapy Device and Method - A device for attaching at least three electrodes to a subject for stimulating abdominal muscles of the subject, comprising an attachment mechanism for extending around the torso of the subject and a main locating element provided on the attachment mechanism for locating a central electrode of the at least three electrodes adjacent the umbilicus of the subject. Two secondary locating elements are also provided on the attachment mechanism disposed on respective opposite sides of the main locating element for locating two corresponding side electrodes of the at least three electrodes spaced apart from the central electrode. Application of at least one pulsed signal to the subject through the respective central and side electrodes stimulates the abdominal muscles of the subject. | 09-16-2010 |
Patrick M. Minogue, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140260628 | ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION OF COMPONENTS WITH UNKNOWN SURFACE GEOMETRIES - A method of nondestructively providing a volumetric examination of a bolt through a recess in the bolt head where the recess may have a varying or unknown surface geometry. The method first performs a phased array ultrasonic scan of the bolt's socket surface geometry. The results of the first scan are employed to set the focal laws of a second scan to perform the volumetric examination. | 09-18-2014 |
Vern Minogue, Apache Junction, AZ US
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20120036623 | CLIMATE CONTROL PROTECTIVE SAFETY VEST AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A climate control safety vest preferably includes a vest, impact shields, safety panel and a solar heating and cooling system. The impact shield may preferably be constructed using a lightweight, highly durable material such as Mylar, Kevlar and may preferably be a bright orange color and feature light-reflective strips or panels on the front and back. The vest preferably features a plurality of interior pockets that may be on the front, back and sides to house protective foam shields to protect the user from sharp objects and blunt force trauma. The solar heating and cooling system is connected to cooling fans/heating elements which would allow the user to activate and deactivate the heating and cooling functions of the vest. Such a vest may provide a user with an efficient means of staying comfortable in extreme hot or cold conditions while protecting him from sharp objects and blunt force traumas. | 02-16-2012 |