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James T. Daly, Mansfield, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090236614TUNABLE PHOTONIC CRYSTAL - An infrared emitter, which utilizes a photonic crystal (PC) structure to produce electromagnetic emissions with a narrow hand of wavelengths, includes a semiconductor material layer, a dielectric material layer overlaying the semiconductor material layer, and a metallic material layer having an inner side overlaying the dielectric material layer. The semiconductor material layer is capable of being coupled to an energy source for introducing energy to the semiconductor material layer. An array of surface features are defined in the device in a periodic manner or quasi-periodic. The emitter device is adapted to emit electromagnetic energy having spectral characteristics determined by parameters of the periodically distributed surface features, the parameters including shape, size, depth, distribution geometry, periodicity, material properties and defects.09-24-2009
20100006761INFRARED RADIATION SOURCES, SENSORS AND SOURCE COMBINATIONS, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - A blackbody radiation device (01-14-2010

Patent applications by James T. Daly, Mansfield, MA US

Katie Daly, Boston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110313367PRESSURE RESPONSIVE SLIT VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR A PLURALITY OF FLUIDS AND USES THEREOF - A pressure responsive slit valve assembly is designed to be used in a variety of configurations of medical devices to manage contemporaneous and pressure responsive fluid communications between such devices and a plurality of fluid sources. The pressure responsive slit valve assembly of the present invention includes a valve housing adapted to receive fluids from at least two sources and a pressure responsive slit valve means corresponding to each fluid sources.12-22-2011

Kevin Daly, Waltham, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090270450CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to chemical compounds of formula (I):10-29-2009
20090275570SUBSTITUTED HETEROCYCLES AND THEIR USE AS CHK1, PDK1 AND PAK INHIBITORS - The invention relates to novel compounds of Formula (I) and to their pharmaceutical compositions and to their methods of use. These novel compounds possess CHK1 kinase inhibitory activity, PDK1 inhibitory activity and Pak kinase inhibitory activity and are accordingly useful in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of cancer.11-05-2009
20110190272CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - The invention relates to chemical compounds of formula (I): or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof which possess CSF-IR kinase inhibitory activity and are accordingly useful for their anti-cancer activity and thus in methods of treatment of the human or animal body. The invention also relates to processes for the manufacture of said chemical compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions containing them and to their use in the manufacture of medicaments of use in the production of an anti-cancer effect in a warm-blooded animal such as man.08-04-2011

Mark Daly, Arlington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080319176GLYCEROL AS A PREDICTOR OF GLUCOSE TOLERANCE - Novel alterations in the glycerol kinase gene are described. Also described are methods of predicting or assisting in the prediction of impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes mellitus.12-25-2008
20110177957Polymorphisms Associated With Age-Related Macular Degeneration And Methods For Evaluating Patient Risk - The present invention provides for certain polynucleotide sequences that have been correlated to AMD. These polynucleotides are useful as diagnostics, and are preferably used to fabricate an array, useful for screening patient samples. The array is used as part of a laboratory information management system, to store and process additional patient information in addition to the patient's genomic profile. As described herein, the system provides an assessment of the patient's risk for developing AMD, risk for disease progression, and the likelihood of disease prevention based on patient controllable factors.07-21-2011

Mark J. Daly, Arlington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090111708POLYNUCLEOTIDES ASSOCIATED WITH AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING PATIENT RISK - The present invention provides for certain polynucleotide sequences that have been correlated to AMD. These polynucleotides are useful as diagnostics, and are preferably used to fabricate an array, useful for screening patient samples. The array is used as part of a laboratory information management system, to store and process additional patient information in addition to the patient's genomic profile. As described herein, the system provides an assessment of the patient's risk for developing AMD, risk for disease progression, and the likelihood of disease prevention based on patient controllable factors.04-30-2009
20110294682Polynucleotides Associated With Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Methods for Evaluating Patient Risks - Disclosed are methods for diagnosing AMD or a susceptibility for AMD by identifying one or more markers associated with peripheral retinal phenotypes.12-01-2011

Michael K. Daly, Sharon, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110219450System And Method For Malware Detection - According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for execution on one or more processors includes receiving a first file and determining a file type of the first file. The method also includes determining, according to a first policy, a plurality of malware detection schemes to apply to the first file based on the determined file type of the first file. In addition, the method includes scheduling the application of the determined plurality of malware detection schemes to the first file amongst a plurality of detection nodes according to a second policy. Further, the method includes determining, in response to determining the results of applying the plurality of malware detection schemes, that the first file is malware or determining that the first file is suspected malware according to a third policy.09-08-2011

Paul C. Daly, Abington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090031500Infant Positioning System and Prone Positioning Apparatus Therefor - A prone positioning apparatus includes a support member for supporting an infant in a prone position. The support member has first and second ends, first and second sides having first and second opposing recesses, respectively, a top surface facing the infant, and a bottom surface. A first portion disposed at or about the first end, supports the infant's head or trunk. A second portion extends from the first portion and supports the other of the infant's head or trunk. The infant's head and trunk are, therefore, aligned and elevated with respect to at least a portion of the infant's arms and legs, in order that the infant's spine is substantially straight. The first and second recesses receive at least a portion of one of the infant's arms. A support system including at least one accessory for securing the infant in the prone position, is also disclosed.02-05-2009
20090197828SYSTEM, METHOD AND PACKAGE FOR PROVIDING A SUCROSE SOLUTION - A solution of sucrose and water is packaged and placed in an aseptic state in a cup-shaped container with a removable cover for single patient use. A plurality of containers is shipped from a preparation site to a site of usage such as a hospital. A single container of the solution is opened at a site of a procedure for a neonatal infant, and the solution administered prior to the procedure as well as during or afterward, as needed for analgesic effect. Any residual solution is discarded after the procedure to prevent cross contamination of other patients.08-06-2009

Robert W. Daly, Weston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080302365Respiratory Mask - A respiratory mask having a shell and a cushion that is adhered to a user's face is sufficiently rigid to provide dimensional stability and a constant volume between the respiratory mask and the user's face, while also being comfortable and conformable to a user's individual facial features. The respiratory mask may cover the nose, the mouth, or both of the user and is useful for respiratory therapies including sleep apnea. The respiratory mask may have a quick release mechanism such as a pull tab that tears a portion of the mask when pulled to allow access to the user's breathing passage or a pull string embedded in the adhesive that breaks the seal between the adhesive and the user's face when pulled.12-11-2008