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Coogan

James J. Coogan, Des Plaines, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090047894PRESSURE CONTROL WITH COARSE AND FINE ADJUSTMENT - A pressurization control system configured to regulate air pressure within a space includes a first damper fluidly coupled to an air supply, the first damper configured to control delivery of an air flow, and a second damper having an operating range, the second damper fluidly coupled to the air supply and the first damper, the second damper configured to supplement delivery of the air flow. The pressurization control system further includes a room controller configured to provide a control signal to the first and second dampers, wherein the control signal drives the first damper to direct the air flow towards the operating range, and wherein the control signal drives the second damper to direct the air flow towards a set point.02-19-2009
20090240353METHOD AND DEVICE TO MANAGE POWER OF WIRELESS MULTI-SENSOR DEVICES - An automation component configured for wireless communication within a building automation system is disclosed. The automation component includes a multi-sensor package, a wireless communications component, a processor in communication with the wireless communications component and the sensor package, and a memory in communication with the processor. The memory configured to store sensor data provided by the sensor package and computer readable instructions which are executable by the processor, wherein the computer readable instructions are programmed to receive status information related to sensor data in control at a second automation component in communication with the building automation system, and communicate a portion of the stored sensor data corresponding to the received status information to the second automation component.09-24-2009

Patent applications by James J. Coogan, Des Plaines, IL US

Jessica S. Coogan, Palo Alto, CA US

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20100241404Patient-specific hemodynamics of the cardio vascular system - A noninvasive patient-specific method is provided to aid in the analysis, diagnosis, prediction or treatment of hemodynamics of the cardiovascular system of a patient. Coronary blood flow and pressure can be predicted using a 3-D patient image-based model that is implicitly coupled with a model of at least a portion of the remaining cardiovascular system. The 3-D patient image-based model includes at least a portion of the thoracic aorta and epicardial coronaries of the patient. The shape of one or more velocity profiles at the interface of the models is enforced to control complex flow features of recirculating or retrograde flow thereby minimizing model instabilities and resulting in patient-specific predictions of coronary flow rate and pressure. The invention allows for patient-specific predictions of the effect of different or varying physiological states and hemodynamic benefits of coronary medical interventions, percutaneous coronary interventions and surgical therapies.09-23-2010

John J. Coogan, Bedford, TX US

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20110235939System and Method for Enhancing Registered Images Using Edge Overlays - The system relates to a method for enhancing an image by extracting edge points from a corresponding image and overlaying the edge points on the image to be enhanced. In one aspect of the method, the first image is of a lower resolution than the second image. The method also contemplates enhancing an image taken with a first modality with a second image taken with another modality.09-29-2011

Richard G. Coogan, Wilmington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090012226AQUEOUS POLYURETHANE COMPOSITIONS FOR LOW GLOSS COATINGS - An aqueous coating composition having a 60° gloss of ≦40 upon drying comprising a self-crosslinkable polyurethane obtained by the reaction of: 01-08-2009

Richard George Coogan, Wilmington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110086953AQUEOUS AUTOXIDISABLE COATING COMPOSITION - An aqueous coating composition comprising an autoxidisable polyester resin having ≧30 wt % of fatty acid residues; a Tg in the range of from −60° C. to +35° C.; an acid value greater than 15 mg KOH/g and less than 75 mg KOH/g; a Mw in the range of from 2,500 to 100,000 g/mol; said composition having a co-solvent content less that 15 wt % by weight of total composition; a solids content >30 wt %; and when a film, a telegraphing value of less than 20 gloss units.04-14-2011
20110118394COATING COMPOSITION COMPRISING AUTOXIDISABLE COMPONENT - An aqueous solution coating composition comprising an autoxidisable polyvinyl polymer having ≧20% of fatty acid residue by weight of polymer; T05-19-2011

Patent applications by Richard George Coogan, Wilmington, MA US

Steven Coogan, South Milwaukee, WI US

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20110283884INLINE WATER TRAP - An inline water trap including a filter component and a panel connector configured to interface with a patient gas monitor. In one embodiment the inline water trap indicates to the patient gas monitor that it is in place and that the patient gas monitor may begin intaking and analyzing the filtered patient sample. The inline water trap receives a patient sample and filters water and contaminants from the sample before allowing the remaining gas portion of the sample to pass through to the patient gas monitor, thereby protecting the patient gas monitor from damage. One embodiment of the inline water trap additionally contains an RFID tag to indicate to the patient gas monitor that the correct type of inline water trap is engaged.11-24-2011