Mcgough
Beth A. Mcgough, Holland, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120100876 | HANDS FREE TELEPHONE SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED TEXT MESSAGING CONFIGURATION - The invention relates to a communication system for in-vehicle systems, and in particular, to a wireless communication system for a hands free telephone system configured to received text messages. A remote source, such as a cell phone, PDA or the like, is used to modify, configure and add new messages and preference data on the communication system. The modified, configured and new messages are used to respond to messages received on the remote source and/or on the communication system. | 04-26-2012 |
20120306637 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY ALTERING CONTENT OF A VEHICLE INTERFACE - A vehicle interface is provided that includes a controller configured to selectively alter content presented by the vehicle interface in response to receiving a signal indicative of driver distraction. | 12-06-2012 |
Charles B. Mcgough, Savannah, GA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20080229477 | Football glove for quarterbacks - The invention is a glove for football quarterbacks. It protects the quarterbacks's fingers against impact injuries, and improves his ability to grip and throw a football with distance and accuracy, especially in inclement weather. The glove is made of a thin, supple, leather-like material which fits tightly to the player's hand. The four fingers of the glove each contain a hollow contoured fingertip insert made from elastomer material. These inserts enclose the player's four fingers from the tip up to, but not above, the first knuckle, and have small drain holes to prevent perspiration build-up. The inserts slightly increase the effective length of the wearer's fingers without decreasing their bending flexibility, and are contoured to conform to the rounded shape of a football so that the player's fingers can make full contact with its surface. The gloves thus enable the quarterback to put firm gripping pressure on the football, while also protecting his fingers against impact injuries. | 09-25-2008 |
Frank Mcgough, Weddington, NC US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150117002 | HOLOGRAPHIC ORNAMENT - An ornament includes: a shell ( | 04-30-2015 |
Hilton Mcgough, Habach DE
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150120471 | Systems Methods and Devices for Generating Secure Electronic Authorization and Payment Processing - The present invention provides a unique way of using mobile or other devices containing accelerometers to provide a unique two-factor authentication comprising something possessed and something known. This involves a combination of the device and the user in the authentication. In one embodiment, the user adds a unique movement pattern (something known) to the device ID (something possessed) to create a unique two-factor authentication. In this way, authentication and security are taken to a high level, beyond biometric identification which is actually just two things possessed. | 04-30-2015 |
Kevin Mcgough, Wallingford, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20150037201 | STERILE SITE APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - Apparatus, system, and methods are provided for reducing infectious agents at a sterile site by preventing infectious agents from coming into contact with the sterile site. A barrier is produced for infectious agents that may come in proximity or otherwise communicate with the site. The apparatus is configured to create a void-free barrier in which infectious agents are reduced with minimal exposure of potentially harmful effects of the barrier to the sterile site, objects, or users of the apparatus. | 02-05-2015 |
Louis F. Mcgough, Rockford, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110217474 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ENERGY USAGE IN A MANUFACTURING FACILITY - A system and method for managing energy usage in a manufacturing facility includes harvesting the thermal properties of paint particulate wash for pre-conditioning air that is drawn into the building. The drawn-in air may be conditioned to a target temperature by an air makeup unit and then used in a painting operation wherein the air is subsequently passed through a water wash unit. Heat exchangers in thermal communication with the water inside the wash unit enable heat to either be transferred from the water to the air makeup unit, or vice versa. One or more ovens may have their energy usage managed in such a manner that they switch between using gas heat and electrical heat. Such management may take into account the daily variation in electrical rates, as well as the total amount of electrical usage currently being drawn by the electrical utility customer. | 09-08-2011 |
Michael Mcgough, Southampton, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20140257218 | APPARATUS & METHOD FOR WOUND INFECTION PREVENTION - A wound healing device and method that greatly reduces the risk of infection of an incision or wound by removing fluid from the subcutaneous layers of the skin. The wound healing device includes a first portion that is positioned external of, and on top of, the wound. At least one strip, cord, finger, member is in fluid communication at one end with the first portion while the second free end of the at least one strip, cord, finger, member is pushed down into the wound, in between the sutures or stapes of a closed incision. Both the first portion and the at least one strip comprise fluid absorbable material for absorbing the wound fluid. The wound healing device remains in place for approximately 1-3 days after which it is removed. Upon removal, natural temporary “type of fistulae” are formed in the subcutaneous skin layers to continue to drain wound fluids upward for another 1-2 days. | 09-11-2014 |
Michele R. Mcgough, Pittsburgh, PA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20100020715 | Proactive Network Analysis System - A proactive network analysis system is a single unit for diagnosing network problems, measuring network performance, and monitoring network status in a comprehensive manner. The system is a compilation of individual tools including a distributed network packet capture data stream collector; a traffic analyzer; a performance graphing unit; a syslog recorder analyzer and archiving unit; a system availability monitor; a device configuration archiving unit; and a throughput measurement tool. The system can further provide an access list generator, an access list analyzer, a router DNS name generator and a service level agreement measurement device. | 01-28-2010 |
Patrick T. Mcgough, Midland, MI US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20160114393 | HYDROTHERMAL METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SILVER NANOWIRES - A method for manufacturing high aspect ratio silver nanowires is provided, wherein a total glycol concentration is <0.001 wt % at all times. | 04-28-2016 |
20160114394 | LOW OXYGEN SILVER NANOWIRE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A process for manufacturing high aspect ration silver nanowires is provided, wherein the total glycol concentration is <0.001 wt % at all times during the process. | 04-28-2016 |
20160114396 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SILVER NANOWIRES - A process for manufacturing silver nanowires is provided, wherein the recovered silver nanowires have a high aspect ratio; and, wherein the total glycol concentration is <0.001 wt % at all times during the process. | 04-28-2016 |
20160114397 | SILVER NANOWIRE MANUFACTURING METHOD - A process for manufacturing silver nanowires is provided, wherein the recovered silver nanowires have a high aspect ratio; and, wherein the total glycol concentration is <0.001 wt % at all times during the process. | 04-28-2016 |
Paul Stephen Mcgough, Carolina Beach, NC US
R. Paul Mcgough, Nokesville, VA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120260087 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING REAL-TIME TRUST IN A PUBLIC NETWORK - An authentication method sends an open request to a common directory server for a first key, the first key being a trusted embedded authentication common directory service key wrapped in a public key of a public-private key pair. The open request includes an authentication request value that identifies the open request as a verified setup directory service, the public key, an email address and a specified third additional out-of-band communication channel. The common directory server sends a first reply directly back to the directory server with a first half of the first key offset by a unique value and wrapped using the public key. A second reply is sent to the email address, which includes a second half of the first key offset by the first half of the first key. A third reply is sent to the specified third additional out-of-band channel, which includes the unique value. | 10-11-2012 |
20140156995 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHING REAL-TIME TRUST IN A PUBLIC NETWORK - A method for performing authenticated communication in a public network includes sending an open request to a common directory server for a first key, the first key being a trusted embedded authentication common directory service key wrapped in a public key of a public-private key pair. The open request includes an authentication request value that identifies the open request as a verified setup directory service, the public key, an email address and a specified third additional out-of-band communication channel. The common directory server sends a first reply of three replies after generating the first key, which first reply is sent directly back to the directory server with a first half of the first key offset by a unique value and wrapped using the public key. The second reply of the three replies is sent via email to the email address, which second reply includes a second half of the first key offset by the first half of the first key. The third reply of the three replies is sent to the specified third additional out-of-band channel, which third reply includes the unique value. | 06-05-2014 |
Timothy S. Mcgough, Chelmsford, MA US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20120184882 | Hand Mounted CPR Chest Compression Monitor - A chest compression monitor for measuring the depth of chest compressions achieved during CPR. A displacement detector produces a displacement signal indicative of the displacement of the CPR recipient's chest toward the recipient's spine. A signaling mechanism provides chest compression indication signals prompting a CPR provider to provide a chest compression force at a desired depth and rate. The device is held to the dorsal surface of the hand during use and provides a display for feedback, which is readily visible to the CPR provider. | 07-19-2012 |
Timothy Sean Mcgough, Merrimack, NH US
Patent application number | Description | Published |
---|---|---|
20110117529 | CPR Competition System - A computer-implemented method for managing rescue training includes registering a plurality of individuals as potential rescue trainees through a central computer server system, receiving from computing devices that are remote from the central server system information indicative of rate and depth of compression for ones of the potential rescue trainees, and generating comparative data that reflects performance of CPR chest compressions for a first rescue trainee against other rescue trainees. The method also includes providing the comparative data over a network for review by one or more of the rescue trainees. | 05-19-2011 |
20140257150 | Providing Feedback for CPR Treatment - A method includes receiving a signal representative of chest compressions being applied to a patient; calculating, based on the signal, a first value for a first parameter of the chest compressions; and determining if the first value is included in a first target range. When the first value is included in the first target range, the method includes calculating, based on the signal, a second value for a second parameter of the chest compressions; and determining if the second is included in a second target range. | 09-11-2014 |
20160100302 | Community-Based Response System - A computer-implemented method for communicating information to medical responders includes registering a plurality of individuals as potential responders for medical problems, receiving at a central service an indication that a person is having a medical problem and receiving information that identifies a current location of the person, and identifying, from among the registered plurality of individuals, one or more registered individuals who are currently in close proximity to the person having a medical problem. The method also includes transmitting, to the one or more registered individuals, information that identifies the location of the person having a medical problem. The one or more individuals comprise lay responders who are not assigned responsibility to provide lifesaving services in an area around the current location of the person. | 04-07-2016 |