Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Mueting, Raasch & Gerhardt, P.A.
  • Patent number: 6303584
    Abstract: Arabinogalactan compositions are provided which are useful in a wide variety of different biomedical applications. In one embodiment, water soluble lipidated arabinogalactans are provided which include arabinogalactan with a limited proportion of lipophilic groups, such as long-chain hydrocarbon groups, covalently attached to free hydroxyl groups on the arabinogalactan. The lipidated arabinogalactans are water soluble and biocompatible and are useful for a wide variety of different biomedical applications. The lipidated arabinogalactans can be used, for example, to inhibit cell adhesion, and to inhibit infection or inflammation. The lipidated arabinogalactans further may be used as adjuvants, to inhibit metastasis, and in other therapeutic applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: The University of Montana
    Inventor: Geoffrey N. Richards
  • Patent number: 6056074
    Abstract: Mower drive system interlocks and methods of interlocking mower drive systems with non-contact sensors are disclosed. The mowers may include two driven ground engaging means for supporting the mower above the ground; two drive systems for driving the driven ground engaging means, one of the drive systems driving each of the driven ground engaging means independently of the other drive system and its driven ground engaging means, wherein each of the drive systems has a neutral condition in which its driven ground engaging means is not being driven by the drive system; a drive system interlock operatively connected to an engine of the mower; and two non-contact sensors operatively connected to the drive system interlock, the sensors providing a signal to the drive system interlock when both of the drive systems are in the neutral condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: The Toro Company
    Inventors: Karl D. Heal, Philip G. Staples, Larry W. Schmidt