Mcauliffe
Anthony S. Mcauliffe, New South Wales AU
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20100292389 | AQUEOUS SILICONE EMULSION FOR IMPARTING WATER REPELLENCY - Aqueous silicone emulsions are disclosed containing a phenyl silsesquioxane resin, an alkoxysilane, a hydroxy terminated polydialkylsiloxane, and an emulsion of an aminofunctional polysiloxane. The silicone emulsions are useful for imparting water repellency to various surfaces, and in particular, inorganic building surfaces. | 11-18-2010 |
Conor Mcauliffe, Dublin IE
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20140132179 | SWITCHED MODE POWER SUPPLY - The present application relates to switched mode power supplies and provides a method of control in which control is effected at the midpoint of the period in which the input switch is conducting. | 05-15-2014 |
Donal P. Mcauliffe, Raheen IE
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20150014791 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND A METHOD OF IMPROVING BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device having a first layer adjoining a semiconductor layer, and further comprising at least one field modification structure positioned such that, in use, a potential at the field modification structure causes an E-field vector at a region of an interface between the semiconductor and the first layer to be modified. | 01-15-2015 |
20160094026 | OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION DEVICE AND METHOD - A protection device is provided that exhibits a turn on time of order of one nanosecond or less. Such a device provides enhanced protection for integrated circuits against electrostatic discharge events. This in turn reduces the risk of device failure in use. The protection device can include a bipolar transistor structure connected between a node to be protected and a discharge path. | 03-31-2016 |
Donal Peter Mcauliffe, Raheen IE
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20160133701 | TRANSISTOR - A transistor is provided in which an elongate drain region has end portions formed in parts of the transistor where features of the transistor structure have been modified or omitted. These structures lessen the current flow or electric field gradients at the end portions of the drain. This provides a transistor that has improved on-state breakdown performance without sacrificing off state breakdown performance. | 05-12-2016 |
John M. Mcauliffe, Halifax GB
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20130055879 | MUSICAL EFFECTS DEVICES - We describe a musical effect device comprising drive electronics to drive a first tuned resonant circuit at a resonant frequency, a moveable mechanical control associated with a second, passive tuned resonant circuit and read-out electronics coupled to the first tuned resonant circuit to sense a position of the control. A first frequency of resonance of the first tuned resonant circuit matches a second frequency of resonance of the second, passive tuned circuit, and the first and second frequency resonance match a resonant frequency of the drive signal. The first tuned resonant circuit has an input coupled to the drive electronics, an output coupled to the read-out electronics and a resonant LC circuit coupled in series between the input and output. The variable output signal is dependent on an amplitude of a signal at the output of the first tuned resonant circuit. | 03-07-2013 |
Olivia Mcauliffe, Cork IE
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20100028945 | LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCES ENCODING STRESS-RELATED PROTEINS AND USES THEREFOR - Stress-related nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides and fragments and variants thereof are disclosed in the current invention. In addition, stress-related fusion proteins, antigenic peptides, and anti-stress-related antibodies are encompassed. The invention also provides recombinant expression vectors containing a nucleic acid molecule of the invention and host cells into which the expression vectors have been introduced. Methods for producing the polypeptides and methods of use for the polypeptides of the invention are further disclosed. | 02-04-2010 |
Partick J. Mcauliffe, Chatswood AU
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20120037161 | NASAL MASK ASSEMBLY - A mask system is provided to fit pre-adult patients, or patients having facial features that are very small or child-like, e.g., patients having dimensions in the lower 5%-10% of the population. For example, the headgear and/or cushion are dimensioned to accommodate this range of patients. | 02-16-2012 |
Patrick Mcauliffe, North Ryde AU
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20150283819 | PRINTER CONFIGURED FOR OPTIMIZED PRINTING - An inkjet printer includes a printhead having first and second ports; an ink container for supplying ink to the printhead, the ink container having a supply port and a return port; a first ink conduit interconnecting the supply port and the first port; a second ink conduit interconnecting the return port and the second port; an ink valve positioned in the first ink conduit; a first pump positioned in the second conduit; and a second pump positioned in a valve bypass conduit. The first and second pumps are employed during pressurized priming of the printhead so as to optimize a pressure gradient along a length of the printhead. | 10-08-2015 |
Patrick J. Mcauliffe, Sydney AU
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20140174444 | VENT SYSTEM FOR CPAP PATIENT INTERFACE USED IN TREATMENT OF SLEEP DISORDERED BREATHING - A vent assembly for use with a mask assembly includes a first vent and a second vent having at least one different flow characteristic wherein the vent assembly can be switched between the first vent and the second vent to alter flow of exhaled gas from a patient. | 06-26-2014 |
Patrick J. Mcauliffe, Chatswood AU
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20080210237 | Flow diverter for controlling the pressure and flow rate in CPAP device - A flow diverter valve is used in controlling the pressure and/or flow rate of a breathable gas supplied to the airways of a patient by a breathable gas flow generator supply apparatus during, for example, ventilatory assistance treatments such as non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The flow diverter valve includes a vane and a housing. The housing has an inlet port, an outlet port, and an exhaust port. The exhaust port opens to atmosphere, and the inlet port is in fluid communication with the flow generator. The outlet port is in fluid communication with a patient mask via a conduit. The vane is configured with respect to the housing such that a blower associated with the CPAP apparatus remains substantially unchoked, regardless of whether the vane is in the open or closed position. | 09-04-2008 |
Patrick John Mcauliffe, Chatwoood AU
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20130092169 | RESPIRATORY MASK ASSEMBLY - A respiratory mask assembly includes a frame, a forehead support, and an adjustment mechanism including a single finger-operated push button to allow selective adjustment of the forehead support relative to the frame. The frame includes a support arm and a housing provided to a free end of the support arm. The housing includes a front side including a closed configuration, a rear side, and a receiving space extending from the rear side and structured to slidably receive a slider of the forehead support. The forehead support is slidably mounted for linear movement in a direction which is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the support arm. The single finger-operated push button includes a portion that extends through an opening provided in a top side of the housing. | 04-18-2013 |
Patrick John Mcauliffe, Chatswood AU
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20100000543 | Mask and components thereof - A comfortable low-leak mask assembly for use with Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV) is provided to improve patient compliance and/or treatment. The mask system may include headgear having straps that are substantially inextensible and/or micro-adjustable; and/or a mask and/or cushion that includes various structures to allow enhanced/tailored sealing and/or fit at selected locations on the patient's face. | 01-07-2010 |
20110220110 | Cushion for a respiratory mask assembly - A cushion for a respiratory mask assembly includes a breathing chamber forming portion and a face contacting portion formed in one piece of an elastomeric material, and a gusset portion including one or more folds. The breathing chamber forming portion includes a mask interior breathing chamber and the face contacting portion is structured to engage a patient's face. The gusset portion is structured to provide flexibility to the face contacting portion. The breathing chamber forming portion includes a front side of the mask and the face contacting portion includes a rear side of the mask. The breathing chamber forming portion, when provided to a mask frame, includes an exterior surface exposed at the front side of the mask. | 09-15-2011 |
Stephen Charles Mcauliffe, London GB
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20120215683 | Transaction Processing And Backup - A system and method of providing uninterrupted transaction processing in the event of a failure or outage at a data center is provided. In some examples, the system or method may include receiving a request for a transaction. In some arrangements, a primary data center for processing that transaction may be identified. If the primary data center is available to process the transaction, the transaction may be processed and data associated with the processed transaction may be transmitted to one or more alternate or secondary data centers. If the primary data center is not available, the transaction may be routed to a secondary data center and processed at that data center. Data associated with the processed transaction may then be transmitted to the primary data center and any other secondary data centers. Accordingly, accurate, near real-time transaction data may be maintained at multiple data centers to permit transaction processing at multiple data centers. | 08-23-2012 |