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Christopher J. Carmody, Doncaster GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080224416 | SPLIT MECHANICAL SEAL - A seal face ring for use with a split mechanical seal, the ring having diametrically opposed grooves along at least a portion of the surface of the ring. The grooves provide lines of weakness for splitting the ring segmentally and are inclined relative to each other. | 09-18-2008 |
Colm Carmody, Co. Kerry IE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100300556 | CHECK VALVE, IN PARTICULAR FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS - A check valve in particular for medical applications has a first hose connecting casing and a second hose connecting casing and a membrane disk configured between the two hose connecting casings. The membrane disk is made of a resilient material and cooperates with an annular valve seat. The membrane disk is fitted radially outside the valves seat with apertures leading to a discharge space. The wall of the second hose connecting casing is opposite the apertures and fitted with a surface curved away from the membrane toward the discharge channel. The discharge channel is fitted with an intake mouth in the wall, and conically tapers within a transition segment toward the intake mouth. Recesses communicating with the discharge space are fitted into the transition segment and are dimensioned in a way to substantially compensate the different flow cross-sections between the intake mouth and the discharge channel. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20110108147 | NON-RETURN VALVE, IN PARTICULAR FOR MEDICAL USES - Nonreturn valve, in particular for medical uses, with a first tube connection housing and a second tube connection housing and, arranged between the two tube connection housings, a diaphragm disc which is made of flexible material and which can be lifted from an annular valve seat when there is an overpressure in an inlet channel and can be pressed onto the valve seat when there is an overpressure in an outlet channel. At its outer peripheral area, the diaphragm disc is provided with an annular bead which is received in mutually opposite annular grooves of the tube connection housings. The diaphragm disc is provided, radially outside the valve seat, with openings leading to an outlet chamber, and the wall of the second tube connection housing lying opposite the openings is provided with recesses which communicate with the outlet channel, are separated from each other by supporting surfaces for the diaphragm disc and are connected to the outlet channel by narrow deep grooves. The supporting surfaces and the grooves end at the centre in a substantially plane support that protrudes in the direction of the diaphragm disc. | 05-12-2011 |
Keith Leslie Carmody, Queensland AU
Michael Carmody, Waterloo CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080253668 | METHOD OF DECODING ENTROPY-ENCODED DATA - A method of decoding data that is encoded with a set of prefix codes begins by receiving the data at a computing device, and then compiling native machine code from the prefix code set for execution by a processing unit of the computing device. The machine code implements a binary tree of prefix codes that corresponds to the prefix code set. The data is decoded by traversing the prefix code tree, which is effected by executing the machine code with the processing unit. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20080316180 | Touch Screen Keyboard With Tactile Feedback, and Associated Method - An electronic device employing a flexible display module overlying a key module enable a virtual key to be positioned on the display module to overlap at least one physical key on the key module and to enable an actuation force applied to a virtual key by the user to be transferred to the at least one physical key to provide an indication of the actuating of the virtual key to a processor of the electronic device. | 12-25-2008 |
Michael James Carmody, Waterloo CA
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| 20110041137 | Methods And Apparatus For Concurrently Executing A Garbage Collection Process During Execution of A Primary Application Program - A wireless mobile communication device has an application program and a garbage collection program stored in memory. The garbage collection program is configured to identify a root set of referenced objects of the application program with use of a reference indicator array and to perform a mark and sweep process based on the root set of referenced objects. The reference indicator array has a plurality of reference indicators where each referenced indicator corresponding to a referenced object is set as referenced. The application program is configured to be executed during execution of a mark and sweep process of the garbage collection program, such that information received or provided via the user interface during the execution of the mark and sweep process is received or provided without suspension or delay. The application program has computer instructions which are based on an instruction set defined by a plurality of opcodes or native codes, including a single predefined opcode or a single predefined native code which is a “get object reference” instruction. Each “get object reference” instruction is associated with a target object and is defined to retrieve a reference from the target object and also set one of the reference indicators corresponding to the target object as referenced in the reference indicator array. | 02-17-2011 |
Pj Carmody, Knocknacarra IE
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| 20120018496 | Method and Apparatus for Forming a Wave Form Used to Make Wound Stents - A method for forming a wave form for a stent includes clamping a formable material to a first die including a forming portion; drawing the formable material with the first die in a first direction; clamping the formable material to a second die at a location spaced from the first die, the second die including a forming surface; moving a forming member in between the first die and the second die in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction and into contact with the formable material; and deforming the formable material by moving the forming member in the second direction while moving the first die towards the second die and/or moving the second die towards the first die. | 01-26-2012 |
