O'Neill, IE
Anthony O'Neill, County Waterford IE
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20090045080 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEALING A LIDSTOCK TO A CONTAINER - The invention relates to a method for heat sealing a lidstock ( | 02-19-2009 |
Anthony O'Neill, Tramore IE
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20110024310 | Apparatus and Method for Sealing a Lidstock to a Container - The invention relates to a method for heat sealing a lidstock to a container for a blister package, the container having a top surface comprising a substantially flat sealing flange surrounding a blister and a lip having at least one raised surface, the method comprising the steps of a) locating the lidstock on the top surface; b) providing a first seal between the lidstock and the at least one raised surface of the lip with a first heat sealing tool; c) providing a second hermetic seal between the lidstock and the sealing flange surrounding the blister with a second heat sealing tool. | 02-03-2011 |
Conor O'Neill, Clonmel IE
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20130022238 | Systems and methods for tracking and authenticating goods - Systems and methods for identifying, tracking, tracing and determining the authenticity of a good include an imaging system, a database, and an authentication center. The imaging system is configured to capture an image of a unique signature associated with a good. The unique signature can be, for example, a random structure or pattern unique to the particular good. The imaging system is configured to process the image to identify at least one metric that distinguishes the unique signature from unique signatures of other goods. The database is configured to receive information related to the good and its unique signature from the imaging system, and to store the information therein. The authentication center is configured to analyze the field image with respect to the information stored in the database to determine whether the unique signature in the field image is a match to the captured image stored in the database. | 01-24-2013 |
20130284803 | Systems and Methods for tracking and authenticating goods - Systems and methods for identifying, tracking, tracing and determining the authenticity of a good are described herein. In some embodiments, a system includes an imaging system, a database, and an authentication center. The imaging system is configured to capture an image of a unique signature associated with a good at the good's origin. The unique signature can be, for example, a random structure or pattern unique to the particular good. The imaging system is configured to process the image of the good to identify at least one metric that distinguishes the unique signature from unique signatures of other goods. The database is configured to receive information related to the good and its unique signature from the imaging system; and is configured to store the information therein. The authentication center is configured to analyze the field image with respect to the information stored in the database to determine whether the unique signature in the field image is a match to the captured image stored in the database. | 10-31-2013 |
20150053755 | Systems and methods for tracking and authenticating goods - Systems and methods for identifying, tracking, tracing and determining the authenticity of a good are described herein. In some embodiments, a system includes an imaging system, a database, and an authentication center. The imaging system is configured to capture an image of a unique signature associated with a good at the good's origin. The unique signature can be, for example, a random structure or pattern unique to the particular good. The imaging system is configured to process the image of the good to identify at least one metric that distinguishes the unique signature from unique signatures of other goods. The database is configured to receive information related to the good and its unique signature from the imaging system, and is configured to store the information therein. The authentication center is configured to analyze the field image with respect to the information stored in the database to determine whether the unique signature in the field image is a match to the captured image stored in the database. | 02-26-2015 |
Dara Patrick O'Neill, Brittas Bay IE
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20110218690 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AUTOMATED ELECTRICAL ENERGY DEMAND MANAGEMENT - A system and method for providing energy demand management. The system and method may comprise at least one network element communicatively coupled to at least one equipment, wherein the at least one equipment consumes energy or generates energy. The system and method may also comprise a master control unit communicatively coupled to the at least one network element, wherein the master control unit is configured to monitor and manage energy use at the at least one equipment via the at least one network element. The system and method may also comprise a server communicatively coupled to the master control unit over a network, wherein the server is configured to process a variety of information useful for the master control unit. | 09-08-2011 |
20110218691 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING REDUCED CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY USING AUTOMATED HUMAN THERMAL COMFORT CONTROLS - A system and method for reducing energy consumption at a site. The system and method may comprise a master control unit with a processor configured to receive data associated with a plurality of equipment at a site via a plurality of network elements communicatively coupled to the plurality of equipment. The master control unit may also be configured to determine control values based on the data and standard human thermal comfort values to ensure minimal energy consumption and optimized human thermal comfort level at the site. The master control unit may also transmitting the control values to the plurality of equipment via the plurality of network elements. | 09-08-2011 |
David O'Neill, Galway IE
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20090155449 | MEDICAL DEVICE COATING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE - Apparatus and methods are configured to coat a medical device, such as a stent, with a beneficial medicinal agent using one or more liquid feeds and one or more micromist nozzles. In one implementation, an agent coating rig includes a vertical adjustment means, a rotation means, and a traverse adjustment means for moving a medical device along virtually any point on an x or y axis. In additional or alternative implementations, the agent coating rig can further include a secondary horizontal adjustment means that allows adjustment along virtually any point on a z axis. Furthermore, methods and apparatus are provided for distributing the beneficial agent on the medical device, including delivering the beneficial agent efficiently over time. | 06-18-2009 |
20110311713 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROTATING AND COATING AN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - A method for applying a coating to an implantable device is disclosed. The method includes positioning an implantable device relative to an ultrasonic material delivery apparatus. The implantable device is rotated at a relative speed. The relative speed may be more than 120 revolutions per minute. An application material is applied to the implantable device using the ultrasonic material delivery apparatus. The relative speed may be sufficient to reduce the size of at least a portion of droplets of the application material. A system for rotating an implantable device is disclosed. The system includes an implantable device and a rotation system configured to rotate the implantable device. A longitudinal axis of the implantable device and a longitudinal axis of a rotation member of the rotation system may be offset a desired dimension. An inside diameter of the implantable device may be larger than an outside diameter of a rotation member. | 12-22-2011 |
20130122183 | MEDICAL DEVICE COATING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE - Apparatus and methods are configured to coat a medical device, such as a stent, with a beneficial medicinal agent using one or more liquid feeds and one or more micromist nozzles. In one implementation, an agent coating rig includes a vertical adjustment means, a rotation means, and a traverse adjustment means for moving a medical device along virtually any point on an x or y axis. In additional or alternative implementations, the agent coating rig can further include a secondary horizontal adjustment means that allows adjustment along virtually any point on a z axis. Furthermore, methods and apparatus are provided for distributing the beneficial agent on the medical device, including delivering the beneficial agent efficiently over time. | 05-16-2013 |
20130177696 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ROTATING AND COATING AN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - A method for applying a coating to an implantable device is disclosed. The method includes positioning an implantable device relative to an ultrasonic material delivery apparatus. The implantable device is rotated at a relative speed. The relative speed may be more than 120 revolutions per minute. An application material is applied to the implantable device using the ultrasonic material delivery apparatus. The relative speed may be sufficient to reduce the size of at least a portion of droplets of the application material. A system for rotating an implantable device is disclosed. The system includes an implantable device and a rotation system configured to rotate the implantable device. A longitudinal axis of the implantable device and a longitudinal axis of a rotation member of the rotation system may be offset a desired dimension. An inside diameter of the implantable device may be larger than an outside diameter of a rotation member. | 07-11-2013 |
20130241131 | Stent Holding Fixtures - Disclosed are stent holding devices having a support mandrel and one or more stent retaining fixtures disposed on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a character identifier to facilitate tracking a stent mounted on the holding device. The retaining fixture may include a conical protrusion and a conical recess to allow any number of retaining fixtures to engage each other and be stacked on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a tubular member having a spiral cut that enables the diameter of the tubular member to be adjusted to allow for a frictional fit on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may have a Z-shaped or T-shaped structure configured to retain a stent. The stent retaining fixture may also have a filament for retaining a stent. | 09-19-2013 |
20130241132 | Stent Holding Fixtures - Disclosed are stent holding devices having a support mandrel and one or more stent retaining fixtures disposed on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a character identifier to facilitate tracking a stent mounted on the holding device. The retaining fixture may include a conical protrusion and a conical recess to allow any number of retaining fixtures to engage each other and be stacked on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a tubular member having a spiral cut that enables the diameter of the tubular member to be adjusted to allow for a frictional fit on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may have a Z-shaped or T-shaped structure configured to retain a stent. The stent retaining fixture may also have a filament for retaining a stent. | 09-19-2013 |
20130241133 | Stent Holding Fixtures - Disclosed are stent holding devices having a support mandrel and one or more stent retaining fixtures disposed on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a character identifier to facilitate tracking a stent mounted on the holding device. The retaining fixture may include a conical protrusion and a conical recess to allow any number of retaining fixtures to engage each other and be stacked on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a tubular member having a spiral cut that enables the diameter of the tubular member to be adjusted to allow for a frictional fit on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may have a Z-shaped or T-shaped structure configured to retain a stent. The stent retaining fixture may also have a filament for retaining a stent. | 09-19-2013 |
20160023234 | Stent Holding Fixtures - Disclosed are stent holding devices having a support mandrel and one or more stent retaining fixtures disposed on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a character identifier to facilitate tracking a stent mounted on the holding device. The retaining fixture may include a conical protrusion and a conical recess to allow any number of retaining fixtures to engage each other and be stacked on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may include a tubular member having a spiral cut that enables the diameter of the tubular member to be adjusted to allow for a frictional fit on the mandrel. The retaining fixture may have a Z-shaped or T-shaped structure configured to retain a stent. The stent retaining fixture may also have a filament for retaining a stent. | 01-28-2016 |
Dermot O'Neill, Swords IE
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20140280259 | RUN-TIME SQL LANGUAGE TRANSLATION - A method, system, and computer program product for database application migration. The method commences upon executing a foreign application, the foreign application emits SQL statements of a foreign SQL dialect that is incompatible with the SQL dialect of a native database system. The system configures a communication session to intercept the foreign SQL statements before the foreign SQL statements are received by the SQL parser of the native database system; and, while the foreign application is waiting for query results, the system translates the foreign dialect query statements into native SQL compatible with the native database system. The method further performs translating a return code from the native database system into a return code compatible with the foreign application. Configuring the database session connection comprises establishing a translation profile to translate foreign dialect SQL into native SQL, and to translate native SQL query return codes into foreign dialect return codes. | 09-18-2014 |
Eugene O'Neill, Castleknock IE
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20120084245 | POSITIONALLY DEPENDENT PATTERN CHECKING IN CHARACTER STRINGS USING DETERMINISTIC FINITE AUTOMATA - An apparatus including logic to receive a data packet comprising a string of characters, said apparatus having a plurality of states and at least one state for every character position in the string of characters; logic to examine the string of characters for matches with a plurality of predefined values, beginning with an initial character; and logic to execute forward exit transitions from any of the plurality of states based upon the examination of the characters, wherein a current state of the apparatus represents a count of a number of characters from the initial character of the string of characters. | 04-05-2012 |
Fergus O'Neill, Lurgan IE
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20090040764 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDUCING DAZZLE - There is disclosed a method and apparatus for successively and repeatedly illuminating a number of remote areas collectively defining a larger area with light in the form of a beam or beams to induce a physiological blink response or optical blink reflex in the illuminated eye of an animal (e.g., a human) within the area being illuminated. Each area being intermittently illuminated long enough to induce a blink response from an animal (e.g. human) subject there, after which another area(s) is illuminated in the meantime while illumination of the initial area is not required since the subject(s) there would still be recovering from their blink response. | 02-12-2009 |
John O'Neill, Cork IE
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20090221839 | Preparation of an Atorvastatin Intermediate - Atorvastatin lactone is prepared by hydrogenating tert-butyl isopropylidene nitrile to tert-butyl isopropylidene amine and condensing the amine with the diketone of atorvastatin to form acetonide ester. The diol protecting acetonide ester is deprotected to form a diol ester by dissolving the acetonide ester in methanol and treating with an acid. The diol ester is saponified to form a sodium salt. Methanol is removed from the reaction mixture by distillation. The sodium salt is reacidified to the free diol acid and atorvastatin lactone is formed from the diol acid. The atorvastatin lactone is directly dried without further purification. | 09-03-2009 |
Kevin O'Neill, County Cork IE
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20130313414 | SEMICONDUCTOR PHOTOMULTIPLIER AND READOUT METHOD - A silicon photomultiplier device is provided. The device comprises a plurality of photosensitive cells each having a photo-detector, a quench resistive load and a first stage capacitive load. The device is arranged in a three electrode connection configuration comprising first and second electrodes arranged to operably provide a biasing of the device and a third electrode operably used to readout a signal from the device. A second stage capacitive load is operably coupled to two or more photosensitive cells | 11-28-2013 |
Kevin O'Neill, Cork IE
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20150340390 | SEMICONDUCTOR PHOTOMULTIPLIER - The present disclosure relates to photon detectors. In particular, the present disclosure relates to high sensitivity photon detectors such as semiconductor photomultipliers. A semiconductor photomultiplier is described which comprises an array of interconnected photosensitive microcells; and at least one dark count rate (DCR) suppression element associated with the array. | 11-26-2015 |
20160005913 | SEMICONDUCTOR PHOTOMULTIPLIER AND A PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING A PHOTOMULTIPLIER MICROCELL - The present disclosure relates to a process of manufacturing a photomultiplier microcell. The process comprises providing an insulating layer over an active region; and implanting a dopant through the insulating layer to form a photosensitive diode in the active region. The insulating layer once formed is retained over the active region throughout the manufacturing process. | 01-07-2016 |
Liam O'Neill, Midleton IE
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20090065485 | Plasma System - In a process for plasma treating a surface, a non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma is generated within a dielectric housing having an inlet and an outlet through which a process gas flows from the inlet to the outlet. A tube formed at least partly of dielectric material extends outwardly from the outlet of the housing, whereby the end of the tube forms the plasma outlet. The surface to be treated is positioned adjacent to the plasma outlet so that the surface is in contact with the plasma and is moved relative to the plasma outlet. | 03-12-2009 |
20090068375 | Atmospheric Pressure Plasma - A process for plasma coating a surface in which an atomized surface treatment agent is incorporated in a non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma generated in a noble process gas and the surface to be treated is placed in contact with the atmospheric pressure plasma containing the atomized surface treatment agent, characterized in that particle content of the coating formed on the surface is reduced by incorporating a minor proportion of nitrogen in the process gas. | 03-12-2009 |
20120171354 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - The present invention is directed to methods for producing a coated substrate, including dissolving at least one biomolecule to form a solution; nebulizing the solution to form a liquid aerosol; combining the liquid aerosol and a plasma to form a coating; and depositing, in the absence of reactive monomers, the coating onto a substrate surface. In an aspect, the substrate can be an implantable medical device. | 07-05-2012 |
Liam O'Neill, Co. Cork IE
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20090220794 | Bonding An Adherent To A Substrate Via A Primer - A method of bonding an adherent to a substrate, wherein a primer is applied to the substrate by plasma deposition and the adherent is bonded to the primer treated surface of the substrate, and the primer contains functional groups which chemically bond to functional groups in the adherent. | 09-03-2009 |
20100173569 | BLASTING DEVICE AND CONTAINMENT - Disclosed herein is a containment system for a blasting device to prevent release of resulting particulate material into the environment. The system comprises a blasting device having at least one fluid jet nozzle for delivering a stream of particles under pressure toward a substrate positioned on a supporting platform. The containment is a plastic, flexible container having openings penetrated by the at least one fluid jet nozzle and supporting platform. The openings are sealably attached to the blasting device to isolate the interior of the container and the device from the outer environment. | 07-08-2010 |
20120009231 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DEPOSITION OF FUNCTIONAL COATINGS - A method for deposition of functional coatings comprises igniting a non-thermal equilibrium plasma within an ambient pressure plasma chamber having a gas supply inlet and a plasma outlet; and providing a substrate to be coated adjacent to the plasma outlet. A gas phase pre-cursor monomer is provided to the plasma chamber through the gas inlet. A specific energy is coupled into the plasma during the flow of the pre-cursor through the chamber sufficient to disassociate at least the weakest intra-molecular bond required to allow polymerisation of the pre-cursor when deposited on a surface of the substrate adjacent the plasma outlet, the coupled specific energy not exceeding a specific energy required break intra-molecular bonds required for the functionality of the monomer molecule. | 01-12-2012 |
Liam O'Neill, Cork IE
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20090142514 | Plasma System - A non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma incorporating an atomised surface treatment agent is generated by applying a radio frequency high voltage to at least one electrode positioned within a dielectric housing while causing a process gas to flow from the inlet of the housing past the electrode to the outlet. The voltage applied is sufficiently high to generate a non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma extending from the electrode at least to the outlet of the housing. The electrode may be combined with an atomiser for the surface treatment agent within the housing. The electrode may comprise a radioactive material. The surface to be treated can be positioned adjacent to the plasma outlet so that the surface is in contact with the plasma, and moved relative to the plasma outlet. | 06-04-2009 |
20090202739 | Method For Coating A Substrate Using Plasma - A method for forming a polymeric coating on a substrate surface, by plasma treating a mixture comprising a free-radical initiated polymerisable monomer having one or more free-radical polymerisable groups in the presence of a free radical initiator, wherein said plasma treatment is a soft ionisation plasma process (a process wherein precursor molecules are not fragmented during the plasma process and as a consequence, the resulting polymeric coating has the physical properties of the precursor or bulk polymer) aid depositing the resulting polymeric coating material onto a substrate surface. | 08-13-2009 |
Liam O'Neill, Midleton, Co. Cork IE
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20120135133 | METHOD FOR COATING METAL IMPLANTS WITH THERAPEUTIC MIXTURES - Disclosed herein are methods of treating an article surface. The method comprises delivering a polymer and drug to a medical implant having a porous surface and using at least one particle stream from at least one fluid jet to subsequently remove the polymer from the outer surface of the metal substrate, thereby retaining the therapeutic agent and polymer within the pores of the implant. | 05-31-2012 |
Luke Anthony John O'Neill, Co. Dublin IE
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20090054321 | Polypeptides and use thereof - An isolated polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 1 or 2 or a variant or fragment thereof. The variant may comprise an amino acid sequence that is at least 70% or 95% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 1 or 2. A fragment thereof may be a peptide comprising at least 12 contiguous amino acids of SEQ ID No. 1 or 2. The polypeptide exhibits toll-like receptor activity. The TLR has been named TLR1 4. TLR receptors recognise a range of ligands and activate a series of signalling pathways that lead to the induction of immune and inflammatory genes. | 02-26-2009 |
20110200605 | Polypeptides and use thereof - An isolated polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 1 or 2 or a variant or fragment thereof. The variant may comprise an amino acid sequence that is at least 70% or 95% identical to the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No. 1 or 2. A fragment thereof may be a peptide comprising at least 12 contiguous amino acids of SEQ ID No. 1 or 2. The polypeptide exhibits toll-like receptor activity. The TLR has been named TLR1 4. TLR receptors recognise a range of ligands and activate a series of signalling pathways that lead to the induction of immune and inflammatory genes. | 08-18-2011 |
Marcus O'Neill, County Clare IE
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20150343446 | REAGENT BOTTLE WITH ASPIRATION PIPE - An embodiment of a reagent container includes a bottle with a pipe to reduce the effects of reagent sloshing. The bottle has an elongated base and an opposed cover connected by side walls and an end wall. A flat platform surrounded by a raised rim lies in the base opposite an opening in the cover. A ribbed pipe frictionally fits within the bottle opening and may attach to the anchor region leaving vent passages around the pipe. The pipe includes an aperture adjacent to the anchor region and oriented toward the end wall so that sloshed fluid has only a small effect on the level of reagent in the pipe during transfers. A modified blow molding process produces the anchor region by extending a pin a predetermined distance into a mold while the molded material is still plastic. | 12-03-2015 |
Noel O'Neill, Louth IE
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20100162599 | Flame Effect Fire - A flame effect assembly is described. By using an adhesive to secure a fabric to at least one track and then defining a plurality of flag elements within the fabric by forming two or more slits in the fabric it is possible to substantially optimise the assembly process. | 07-01-2010 |
Noel O'Neill, Mell IE
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20110250978 | ELECTRIC FIRES - The disclosure relates to simulated flame effect fires which include an apertured bed, such as a simulated fuel bed, a vapour generating means such as an ultrasonic transducer and means for providing a rising current of air to carry the vapour through the apertured bed. Light sources are provided below the fuel bed to provide localised illumination. | 10-13-2011 |
Noel O'Neill, County Louth IE
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20090071047 | Apparatus for producing an optical effect or for simulating fires and simulated fireplaces including such apparatus - The invention describes a simulated flame fire comprising a housing configured to support an active display screen. The display screen is responsive to an electrical signal to provide a flame effect display which may be viewed by a viewer to the front of the fire. The fire includes a first artificial fuel bed and a second artificial fuel bed. By positioning the display screen between the first and second artificial fuel beds the displayed flames appear to emanate from the centre of the fuel bed. | 03-19-2009 |
Noel O'Neill, Drogheda IE
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20080226268 | Simulated Fire Apparatus For Chimneys - A moveable or relocatable structure for providing an optical effect includes casing and an apparatus for providing an optical effect mounted in the casing. The apparatus is preferably a flame effect fire. The apparatus is mounted in an aperture of the casing and a gap is defined between the apparatus and the casing front wall to define an air flow path for entry of air into the apparatus, for example to supply a heater. A frame is provided in front of the apparatus to shield the gap from the normal view of a user. The frame is spaced forwardly from the apparatus and the casing front wall to allow an air flow path between the frame and the casing front wall which communicates with the gap defined between the apparatus and the casing front wall. | 09-18-2008 |
20090088263 | Electric Fires - The disclosure relates to simulated flame effect fires which include an apertured bed, such as a simulated fuel bed, a vapour generating means such as an ultrasonic transducer and means for providing a rising current of air to carry the vapour through the apertured bed. Light sources are provided below the fuel bed to provide localised illumination. | 04-02-2009 |
20100122480 | APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING AN OPTICAL EFFECT OR FOR SIMULATING FIRES AND SIMULATED FIREPLACES INCLUDING SUCH APPARATUS - Apparatus for producing an optical effect includes a screen comprising at least one electroluminescent material and associated electrodes for exciting the electroluminescent material to emit light. The electrodes are locally excitable so that the regions of the electroluminescent material generally in the shape of flames may be excited. In an alternative form, or additionally, the screen comprises a material of variable opacity such as a liquid crystal polymer or a suspended particle device, gain, electrodes are locally excitable to locally change the opacity of the screen. The screen is locally illuminated to provide the impression of flames. | 05-20-2010 |
20100307040 | Illumination of an electric fire - An electric fire is described which includes a flame simulation arrangement configured to simulate the effect of burning flames. The fire includes a lighting arrangement provided behind and parallel to the flame simulation arrangement and configured to backlight the simulated flames. | 12-09-2010 |
20150068079 | SIMULATED FLAME EFFECT FIRE - A simulated flame effect fire comprising a liquid reservoir for containing liquid; at least one wick having a portion thereof configured for contact with the liquid; a heating element arranged relative to another portion of the at least one wick for evaporating liquid in the wick, thereby generating vapor; a light source arranged relative to the at least one wick for illuminating the vapor from the wick to generate simulated flame effects; and a fuel bed located such that the generated simulated flame effects appear to originate from the fuel bed. | 03-12-2015 |
Noel O'Neill, Co. Louth IE
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20100299980 | ELECTRIC FIRE - An electric fire is described. The fire provides one or more three dimensional flame effects to simulate the effects of a burning fire. A fuel bed for use in an electric fire is also described. | 12-02-2010 |
20110062250 | FLAME EFFECT GENERATOR - A flame effect generator that operably uses a liquid reservoir to provide liquid for use in generation of flame effects is described. | 03-17-2011 |
Oliver Thomas O'Neill, County Carlow IE
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20110064865 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A BATCH OF ANIMAL FEED FROM A PLURALITY OF INGREDIENTS - A batch of animal feed from a plurality of ingredients is prepared in a mixer/feeder wagon ( | 03-17-2011 |
Oliver Thomas O'Neill, Bagenalstown IE
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20110112688 | MIXER/FEEDER APPARATUS AND A DEVICE FOR MONITORING OPERATION OF THE MIXER/FEEDER APPARATUS - A mixer/feeder wagon ( | 05-12-2011 |
Padraig M. O'Neill, Ringaskiddy IE
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20140187794 | Process for Preparing Chiral Compounds - The present invention is directed to a 2-deoxyribose-5-phosphate aldolase (DERA) chemoenzymatic process for making chiral compounds. | 07-03-2014 |
Padraig Mary O'Neill, Ringaskiddy IE
Padraig Mary O'Neill, Dun Laoghaire IE
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20150239867 | Process for the Preparation of Voriconazole and Analogues Thereof - The present invention provides a process for preparing a compound of formula: (Formula XI and XII) (XI) (XII) wherein X, Y, Z, A, B and E are as defined herein, by reacting a compound of formula: (Formula XIII) (XIII) with a compound of formula: (Formula XIV and XV) (XIV) (XV) respectively, in the presence of a transition metal catalyst, a ligand suitable for use with 15 the catalyst and a reducing agent. The invention also provides novel intermediates. | 08-27-2015 |
Patrick O'Neill, Cork IE
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20140089378 | MANAGING INVENTORY DATA FOR A DISTRIBUTED CACHE PROVIDED BY A PLURALITY OF WIRELESS MOBILE DEVICES - A method, apparatus and computer program product are disclosed for distributing inventory data for a distributed cache provided by a plurality of wireless mobile communication devices. A first inventory data is received from a first wireless mobile communication device, and a second inventory data is received from a second wireless mobile communication device. The first inventory data and the second inventory data are compared to identify one or more matching data resources. In response to identifying one or more matching data resources, a matching inventory data that identifies the one or more matching data resources is sent to the first wireless mobile communication device. The matching inventory data enables the first wireless mobile communication device to access each of the one or more matching data resources stored on the second wireless mobile communication device. | 03-27-2014 |
20150149527 | MANAGING INVENTORY DATA FOR A DISTRIBUTED CACHE PROVIDED BY A PLURALITY OF WIRELESS MOBILE DEVICES - A method for distributing inventory data for a distributed cache provided by a plurality of wireless mobile communication devices. A first inventory data is received from a first wireless mobile communication device, and a second inventory data is received from a second wireless mobile communication device. The first inventory data and the second inventory data are compared to identify one or more matching data resources. In response to identifying one or more matching data resources, a matching inventory data that identifies the one or more matching data resources is sent to the first wireless mobile communication device. The matching inventory data enables the first wireless mobile communication device to access each of the one or more matching data resources stored on the second wireless mobile communication device. | 05-28-2015 |
Patrick D. O'Neill, County Cork IE
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20090045080 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEALING A LIDSTOCK TO A CONTAINER - The invention relates to a method for heat sealing a lidstock ( | 02-19-2009 |
Trevor O'Neill, Waterford IE
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20080295659 | Method of Aligning and Cutting Web of Lidstock - A method for cutting lidstock units from a web of pre-printed lidstock, the steps of: a) providing a web of pre-printed lidstock comprising a plurality of lidstock units across its width and its length and provided with a plurality of registration marks, b) feeding the web in the direction of its length through a cutting region provided with a first and a second optical sensor, c) stopping the feeding of the web when the first optical sensor detects a registration mark, d) moving the web in the direction of its width until a second optical sensor detects the registration mark, e) cutting the web in the cutting region into lidstock units by means of cutters. | 12-04-2008 |
20090309246 | Apparatus and Method for Handling an Opthalmic Lens - In a first aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus and method including a servo driven lens release head for releasing a cured lens in the dry state from the mold section in which it is adhered following mold release. The servo load parameters may be changed according to the lens type being processed. In a second aspect of the invention, the present invention provides an apparatus and method for retrieving the loosened lens from the mold section and transferring the lens to a lens inspection apparatus followed by either a lens rejection or transferring the passed lens to a receptacle for subsequent lens processing and packaging. The three substations of lens release, lens inspection and lens deposit are annularly spaced 120° from each other and three lenses may therefore be simultaneously processed through 120° incremental movement of three pick and place heads. | 12-17-2009 |
Trevor F. O'Neill, Tramore IE
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20110024310 | Apparatus and Method for Sealing a Lidstock to a Container - The invention relates to a method for heat sealing a lidstock to a container for a blister package, the container having a top surface comprising a substantially flat sealing flange surrounding a blister and a lip having at least one raised surface, the method comprising the steps of a) locating the lidstock on the top surface; b) providing a first seal between the lidstock and the at least one raised surface of the lip with a first heat sealing tool; c) providing a second hermetic seal between the lidstock and the sealing flange surrounding the blister with a second heat sealing tool. | 02-03-2011 |
20110266703 | Method and System of Measuring Toric Lens Axis Angle - A method of measuring an axis angle of a toric contact lens including a posterior toric central zone having a cylindrical axis, and an anterior lens surface forming a ballast that has an axis of orientation offset from the cylindrical axis at a selected rotational angle is disclosed. The method involves (a) providing anterior and posterior mold sections including respective anterior and posterior mold cavity defining surfaces, wherein the posterior mold cavity defining surface includes a toric central zone and the anterior mold cavity defining surface is shaped to provide the ballast, the mold sections being alignable at multiple rotational positions; (b) providing a detectable feature on each of the anterior and posterior mold sections at a predetermined angular location with respect to the tonic and ballast axes thereof, respectively; (c) rotating the detectable feature of the posterior mold section relative to the detectable feature of the anterior mold section, wherein the detectable feature of the anterior mold section is a zero reference; and (d) measuring the axis angle between the detectable feature of the posterior mold section relative to the detectable feature of the anterior mold section after rotational displacement of the mold sections during toric contact lens formation. | 11-03-2011 |
Trevor F. O'Neill, County Waterford IE
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20090045080 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEALING A LIDSTOCK TO A CONTAINER - The invention relates to a method for heat sealing a lidstock ( | 02-19-2009 |