Moriarty
Anthony Moriarty, Sydney AU
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20130194092 | UNLOCKING A BODY AREA NETWORK - Disclosed is an apparatus, system, and method to unlock a body area network (BAN) of a patient and to transmit medical data about the patient. The BAN, under the control of a body area controller (BAC), may be unlocked based upon a pre-defined patient action performed by the patient and the BAN may then be connected to a wireless device. The BAN medical data of the patient may then be transmitted by the wireless device. | 08-01-2013 |
Anthony D. Moriarty, Sydney AU
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20150286402 | LIVE NON-VISUAL FEEDBACK DURING PREDICTIVE TEXT KEYBOARD OPERATION - A device in which a user enters characters by using a soft keyboard, the device including a prediction engine to predict likely words as the user taps or swipes on the soft keyboard, the device providing non-visual feedback in response to a confidence level based upon the soft keyboard input as the user types out a word. | 10-08-2015 |
Anthony D. Moriarty, Wollstonecraft AU
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20140139678 | Intrusion Detection - Disclosed is an intrusion detector that may be used to determine if a person is authorized or unauthorized based upon the person carrying a token in an area being monitored for security. The intrusion detector may include: an interface and processor. The interface may receive video stream data from a camera and token data. The processor may execute operations including: receiving the video stream data and the token data and determining whether a person in the video stream data is carrying a token based upon whether the token data is associated with the person. If the person is determined to not be carrying a token, the person may be displayed as unauthorized. | 05-22-2014 |
20140235263 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A CHANGE IN POSITION OF A LOCATION MARKER - The disclosure is directed to determining a change in position of a location marker. In an aspect, it is determined whether the location marker is in a motion state or a static state using sensors integrated into the location marker, in response to the determining, one or more reachable nodes are discovered, and distance measurements are calculated from the location marker to each of the one or more reachable nodes. | 08-21-2014 |
Anthony David Moriarty, Lane Cove AU
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20100149195 | LOAD BALANCING IN MULTIPLE PROCESSOR RENDERING SYSTEMS - Methods and systems for allocating workloads in a pixel sequential rendering system comprising a plurality of processors are disclosed. Such workloads typically comprise a raster pixel image comprising a plurality of graphical objects. For each scan line ( | 06-17-2010 |
Brendan J. Moriarty, Cheshire GB
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20120136438 | INTRAOCULAR LENS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An intraocular lens ( | 05-31-2012 |
Brendan Joseph Moriarty, Cheshire GB
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20160106535 | INTRAOCULAR LENS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An intraocular lens ( | 04-21-2016 |
Carl Moriarty, North Vancouver CA
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20100037362 | Glove - The invention is directed to a waterproof glove that includes an outer shell having several finger shells. At least one finger shell includes first, second, and third tongues, the first tongue forming the palm portion of the finger shell, and the second and third tongues forming the back and side portions of the finger shell. The tongues are joined together at their adjacent edges. The glove further includes waterproof strips overlapping the adjacent edges and fastened to the edges. | 02-18-2010 |
20100186141 | Glove - The invention is directed to a glove that includes an outer shell having several finger shells. At least one finger shell includes first, second, and third tongues, the first tongue forming the palm portion of the finger shell, and the second and third tongues forming the back and side portions of the finger shell. The tongues are joined together at their adjacent edges. The glove can further include waterproof strips overlapping the adjacent edges and fastened to the edges. The invention is also directed to a method of manufacturing the glove. | 07-29-2010 |
20130177731 | THERMAL INSULATION STRUCTURE AND PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM - A thermal insulating structure, and products made therefrom. The insulation structure includes an insulation-containing substructure that includes an inner and intermediate layers forming a plurality of successive compartments, the compartments containing insulation material, such as down or loose synthetic material. The intermediate layer is a batting of insulation, such as fiberfill or fleece. An outer layer, such as a waterproof material, extends over the substructure. | 07-11-2013 |
John Moriarty, Moonstone CA
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20090090473 | WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A vessel-based system and method for disposing of wastewater including bilge water from a bilge of the vessel. The system comprising a treatment unit for receiving and treating the wastewater to produce a substantially oil-free treated water and, an evaporator for receiving the treated water from the treatment unit. The evaporator comprising an evaporation element for transferring heat to the treated water to evaporate the treated water. | 04-09-2009 |
20090211507 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF BALLAST WATER, BILGE WATER AND WASTE WATER - A method for removing ballast water to trim a vessel. The method comprises connecting a mobile reservoir in fluid connection with at least one ballast reservoir of the vessel. After connection the ballast may be transferred water from the at least one ballast reservoir to the mobile water removal reservoir. The mobile reservoir may be disconnected from the at least one ballast reservoir. The ballast water in the mobile water removal reservoir may be tested for contaminants. There is also a method of handling vessel ballast water. A first authority may transfer first authority certified water to a ballast of a vessel. A second authority may transfer ballast water from the vessel and verify that the ballast water comprises first authority certified water. | 08-27-2009 |
John Moriarty, Liverpool GB
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20110225097 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VALUATION OF A RESOURCE - A computer-implemented method of valuing a resource using a computer comprising a processor and a memory storing processor readable instructions, the method comprising: storing in the memory a model representing a relationship between the economic value of the resource, a rate of extraction of the resource and a parameter indicative of a property of the resource; processing, by the processor, the model to generate an economic value of the resource, the model; wherein the model stored in the memory and processed by the processor represents variation of the property of the resource with respect to a parameter based upon a quantity of the resource. | 09-15-2011 |
Julie Moriarty, Chatswood AU
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20090218277 | SEPARATION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A separation apparatus and method are employed using a separation channel for rotation about an axis. Such channel includes radially spaced apart inner and outer side wall portions and an end wall portion. An inlet conveys fluid into the channel. A barrier is located in the channel intermediate of the inner and outer side wall portions. A first flow path communicates between upstream and downstream sides of the barrier. A collection region may be located downstream of the barrier for communication with the first flow path. An outer side wall section of the channel may be positioned radially outward of an upstream section thereof. The barrier may join the outer side wall portion along a substantial portion of an axial length of the channel. First and second exit flow paths may allow communication with the channel either upstream or downstream of the barrier or both. | 09-03-2009 |
Micheal Moriarty, Galway IE
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20120143294 | NEUROMODULATION CRYOTHERAPEUTIC DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Neuromodulation cryotherapeutic devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. A cryotherapeutic device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present technology can include an elongated shaft having distal portion and a supply lumen along at least a portion of the shaft. The shaft can be configured to locate the distal portion intravascularly at a treatment site proximate a renal artery or renal ostium. The supply lumen can be configured to receive a liquid refrigerant. The cryotherapeutic device can further include a cooling assembly at the distal portion of the shaft. The cooling assembly can include an applicator in fluid communication with the supply lumen and configured to deliver cryotherapeutic cooling to nerves proximate the target site when the cooling assembly is in a deployed state. | 06-07-2012 |
20120150267 | NEUROMODULATION CRYOTHERAPEUTIC DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Neuromodulation cryotherapeutic devices and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. A cryotherapeutic device configured in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present technology can include an elongated shaft having distal portion and a supply lumen along at least a portion of the shaft. The shaft can be configured to locate the distal portion intravascularly at a treatment site proximate a renal artery or renal ostium. The supply lumen can be configured to receive a liquid refrigerant. The cryotherapeutic device can further include a cooling assembly at the distal portion of the shaft. The cooling assembly can include an applicator in fluid communication with the supply lumen and configured to deliver cryotherapeutic cooling to nerves proximate the target site when the cooling assembly is in a deployed state. | 06-14-2012 |
Micheal Moriarty, Ballybrit IE
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20150148791 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CRYOGENIC RENAL NEUROMODULATION - Cryotherapeutic systems and cryotherapeutic-system components configured for renal neuromodulation are disclosed herein. A cryotherapeutic system configured in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present technology can include a console having a cartridge housing, a cartridge connector adjacent to the cartridge housing, and a supply passage fluidly connected to the cartridge connector. The console can further include a supply valve along the supply passage and a control assembly including a supply-valve actuator and a user interface. The supply-valve actuator can be operably connected to the supply valve, and the control assembly can be configured to signal the supply-valve actuator to open the supply valve in response to a signal from the user interface. | 05-28-2015 |
20150250524 | Monitoring and Controlling Internally Administered Cryotherapy - A method of using a cryotherapeutic system in accordance with a particular embodiment includes advancing an elongate shaft of a catheter toward a treatment location within a body lumen of a human patient and directing a flow of refrigerant toward a cryotherapeutic element at a distal end portion of the shaft. The directed refrigerant is expanded to cause cooling within a balloon of the cryotherapeutic element. The pressure within the balloon is monitored and its rate of change calculated. The rate of change is then processed using different feedback loops during different monitoring windows of a treatment cycle. The individual feedback loops include an upper and a lower threshold and are configured to cause the flow of refrigerant to the cryotherapeutic element to stop if the rate of change falls outside a range between the upper and the lower threshold. | 09-10-2015 |
20150305807 | Neuromodulation Catheters Having Braided Shafts and Associated Systems and Methods - Methods for treating a patient using therapeutic renal neuromodulation and associated devices, systems, and methods are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed to a catheter apparatus including an elongated shaft defined by a braid embedded within a polymer. The braid can include one or more thermocouple assemblies intertwined with a braiding element. The thermocouple assemblies can be coupled to one or more electrodes at a distal portion of the shaft. | 10-29-2015 |
Nicholas Moriarty, Blandford GB
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20110147124 | Regulated Descender - Regulating apparatus for a descender comprises a spool | 06-23-2011 |
Thomas Moriarty, Cork IE
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20100021112 | Optical connector - An optical connector includes four main components, namely a clamp; a housing into which the clamp slides; two optical elements, a transmitter and a receiver; and an EMI metal shield surrounding the elements. The clamp has two parallel through holes for receiving fibre terminations, each through-hole having a generally conical mouth for convenient guidance of a fibre termination. Inside of the through-holes there are side resilient clamp members, and there is a single central clamp member. The clamp is of moulded plastics construction, and the clamp members are resilient in the lateral plane. The central clamp member on the other hand has little flexibility and remains essentially static throughout the clamping operation. Each resilient clamping member has a tooth at its end for snap-fitting engagement with the housing at open and closed positions. Fibre terminations are inserted through the clamp mouths and the through-holes and into the sockets of the housing. The clamp is then simply pushed inwardly so that teeth in the socket walls bite into the fibre claddings. | 01-28-2010 |
20100209053 | OPTICAL FIBRE CONNECTOR - A connector ( | 08-19-2010 |
20120039573 | Connector - A connector ( | 02-16-2012 |
20140112624 | OPTICAL FIBRE CONNECTOR - A connector includes a main body, and a pair of sockets. Each socket includes a pair of opposed resilient walls in the overall configuration of a split tube. The connector also includes a transversely sliding clamp with two tapered slots, located so that one of the sockets passes through each slot. After fibre terminations are pushed into the sockets through the clamp slots, the clamp is slid in a plane across the socket axes so that the narrower ends of the slots engage the opposed split tube resilient walls of each socket. This squeezes each socket so that the opposed split tube resilient walls press against the associated fibre termination and retains it in place. The sockets may have guide slots for guiding clamp movement. The clamp moves in a translational movement, but in another example the clamp rotates in the lateral plane to squeeze the sockets. | 04-24-2014 |