Coghlan
Dan Coghlan, Wollongong AU
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20100167995 | PEPTOID COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to new peptoid compounds of formula (I), as well as their use in the treatment of bacterial infections, such as those caused by vancomycin resistant microorganisms, and to compositions thereof. | 07-01-2010 |
20120108499 | PEPTOID COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to new peptoid compounds of formula (I), as well as their use in the treatment of bacterial infections, such as those caused by vancomycin resistant microorganisms, and to compositions thereof. | 05-03-2012 |
David St. John Coghlan, Nottingham GB
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20090004275 | Composition for Delivery of an Active Agent - A composition for oromucosal delivery of a biologically active agent, which composition releases the active agent within 5 minutes when applied to an oramucosal surface in use, comprises a biologically active agent and a matrix-former. The biologically active agent may be present as an ion pair complex. | 01-01-2009 |
Finbarr Coghlan, Maynooth IE
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20140115676 | DEVICE AUTHENTICATION METHOD AND DEVICES - In a method for authenticating a device on a wireless local area network (WLAN) there is a once-off registration phase in which the device sends registration data in a MO SMS via the mobile network to the authentication system, and the authentication system performs a query to this mobile network to validate the subscriber and resolve the subscriber and device identifiers. The device receives network access information from the authentication system, allowing it to generate network access credentials on an on-going basis. This is permanent unless the registration is revoked due, for example, to the device being stolen. The network access information may be provided by the authentication system generating and signing a unique subscriber certificate during registration, and the device downloading it. The device uses the signed certificate to generate and encrypt the network access credentials for the network access. | 04-24-2014 |
Greg Coghlan, Olmsted Falls, OH US
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20150309236 | LIGHT GUIDE AND LIGHTING ASSEMBLY WITH ARRAY OF ROTATED MICRO-OPTICAL ELEMENTS - A light guide includes opposed major surfaces and a light input edge extending therebetween. An array of micro-optical elements of well-defined shape at at least one of the opposed major surfaces corresponds to the light input edge. Each of the micro-optical elements in the array includes a longitudinal axis arranged within the range of angles relative to the light input edge. A path linearly extending along the light guide from the light input edge intersects at least a portion of the micro-optical elements in the array, at least one of the micro-optical elements along the path arranged with its longitudinal axis at a positive angle relative to the light input edge, and at least another one of the micro-optical elements along the path arranged with its longitudinal axis at a negative angle relative to the light input edge. | 10-29-2015 |
20150309241 | LIGHT GUIDE AND LIGHTING ASSEMBLY WITH ARRAY OF ROTATED MICRO-OPTICAL ELEMENTS - A light guide includes opposed major surfaces and a light input edge extending therebetween. An array of micro-optical elements of well-defined shape at at least one of the opposed major surfaces corresponds to the light input edge. Each of the micro-optical elements in the array includes a longitudinal axis arranged within the range of angles relative to the light input edge. A path linearly extending along the light guide from the light input edge intersects at least a portion of the micro-optical elements in the array, at least one of the micro-optical elements along the path arranged with its longitudinal axis at a positive angle relative to the light input edge, and at least another one of the micro-optical elements along the path arranged with its longitudinal axis at a negative angle relative to the light input edge. | 10-29-2015 |
Kieran Coghlan, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20130289701 | STENT-GRAFT PROSTHESIS FOR PLACEMENT IN THE ABDOMINAL AORTA - A self-expanding main vessel stent-graft includes a trunk portion configured for placement within the abdominal aorta and a bifurcated portion configured for placement above the aortic bifurcation of the common iliac arteries. The trunk portion includes a proximal end section having an anchor stent and a seal stent that accommodates a scallop or open-top fenestration; a suprarenal body section having at least one stent of variable stiffness to accommodate branch vessel prosthesis deployed alongside the main vessel stent-graft; a branch connection section having opposing couplings for connecting the main vessel stent-graft to branch vessel prostheses deployed within the renal arteries; an infrarenal body section having at least one stent of uniform stiffness; and a transition section for transitioning into the bifurcated portion. The main vessel stent-graft is configured to treat short-neck infrarenal, juxtarenal, and/or suprarenal aneurysms in a wide range of patient anatomies. | 10-31-2013 |
20130289702 | STENT-GRAFT PROSTHESIS FOR PLACEMENT IN THE ABDOMINAL AORTA - A self-expanding main vessel stent-graft includes a trunk portion configured for placement within the abdominal aorta and a bifurcated portion configured for placement above the aortic bifurcation of the common iliac arteries. The trunk portion includes a proximal end section having an anchor stent and a seal stent that accommodates a scallop or open-top fenestration; a suprarenal body section having at least one stent of variable stiffness to accommodate branch vessel prosthesis deployed alongside the main vessel stent-graft; a branch connection section having opposing couplings for connecting the main vessel stent-graft to branch vessel prostheses deployed within the renal arteries; an infrarenal body section having at least one stent of uniform stiffness; and a transition section for transitioning into the bifurcated portion. The main vessel stent-graft is configured to treat short-neck infrarenal, juxtarenal, and/or suprarenal aneurysms in a wide range of patient anatomies. | 10-31-2013 |
Mark Stephen Coghlan, Auburn, NY US
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20100297386 | BELT SEAMS - A clipper seam for joining the ends of a belt, are connected by interdigitated staples which are looped about a pintle and provide barbs on their remote ends to penetrate into the material of the belt. Each end is covered by an edge strip of vinyl by radio frequency welding, and a flap is attached to one end on the low pressure side of the belt by a portion, and folded over to cover the seam on the low pressure side by means of a flap which extends beyond the seam area of the other end. A central area to each side of the seam is impregnated with polyurethane to resist abrasion which tends to concentrate in this area. | 11-25-2010 |
Michael Joseph Coghlan, Fishers, IN US
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20090149445 | TRICYCLIC STEROID HORMONE NUCLEAR RECEPTOR MODULATORS - The present invention relates to methods of treating pathological disorders susceptible to steroid hormone nuclear receptor modulation comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of the formula: | 06-11-2009 |
20100069425 | GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATOR AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention provides Compound (I): Compound (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; pharmaceutical compositions comprising Compound (I) in combination with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, excipients, or diluents; and methods for the treatment of inflammatory and immune disorders comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of Compound (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. | 03-18-2010 |
20100280062 | (E)-N--METHANESULFONAMIDE AS GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MODULATOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS - The present invention provides Compound (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; pharmaceutical compositions comprising Compound (I) in combination with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, excipients, or diluents; and discloses methods for the treatment of inflammatory and immune disorders comprising administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of Compound (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. | 11-04-2010 |
Richard Dale Coghlan, Phoenixville, PA US
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20090093469 | Phenylaminopropanol Derivatives and Methods of Their Use - The present invention is directed to phenylaminopropanol derivatives of formula I: | 04-09-2009 |
20090099164 | Phenylaminopropanol Derivatives and Methods of Their Use - The present invention is directed to phenylaminopropanol derivatives of formula I: | 04-16-2009 |
Richard P G Coghlan, Derby GB
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20120271458 | METHOD OF MODIFYING EXCITATION RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SYSTEM - A method of modifying excitation response characteristics of a structural system, including an aerofoil blade mounted to a support disc, including the steps: (a) identifying a limit cycle associated with the system; (b) determining the amplitude of the limit cycle; (c) comparing the amplitude of the limit cycle against a threshold value; and (d) if the amplitude of the limit cycle is greater than a threshold value, modifying the system to reduce the amplitude of the limit cycle. | 10-25-2012 |