Patents by Inventor David James Baker
David James Baker has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11927791Abstract: A backlight includes a substrate, a plurality of light sources proximate the substrate, a first reflective layer on the substrate, and a plurality of patterned reflectors over the plurality of light sources. Each light source includes a size measured in a plane parallel to the substrate. Each patterned reflector is aligned with a corresponding light source and includes a thickness profile. The thickness profile includes a substantially flat section and a curved section extending from and surrounding the substantially flat section. The substantially flat section varies in thickness by no more than plus or minus 20 percent of an average thickness of the substantially flat section. The substantially flat section includes a size in a plane parallel to the substrate equal to or greater than the size of each light source.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Kirk Richard Allen, David Lynn Baker, Songfeng Han, Dmitri Vladislavovich Kuksenkov, Pamela Arlene Maurey, Xiang-Dong Mi, Timothy James Orsley, Andrii Varanytsia
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Publication number: 20230112035Abstract: Provided are methods and compositions for treating kidney disease, such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), in which the methods and compositions comprise antibodies or an antigen binding fragment thereof that specifically and selectively bind to human ?v?8 integrin, which was discovered, as described, to be highly expressed on kidney cells and tissue, and, in particular, diseased or fibrotic kidney tissue. The disclosed anti-?v?8 integrin antibodies bind to human ?v?8 integrin in the kidney and block the activation of TGF-? from its latent form in kidney tissue. The anti-?v?8 antibodies in the disclosed methods reduce, attenuate, or abrogate kidney fibrosis, which is associated with the activities of ?v?8 integrin and TGF-? in kidney tissue. The disclosed antibodies and methods effectively treat kidney disease, in particular, fibrosis associated with kidney disease, such as CKD, in individuals in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: David James BAKER, Stephanie Claire HEASMAN, Maria Marcela HERRERA, Elena LIARTE MARIN, Carol Patricia MORENO-QUINN, Lynne Anne MURRAY, Ping TSUI, Yanli WU
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Publication number: 20220363748Abstract: present disclosure relates to a method of treating kidney injury, by administering an anti-IL-33 therapeutic agent which inhibits both ST2 signaling and RAGE signaling.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2020Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: David James BAKER, Carol Patricia MORENO QUINN, Kevin James WOOLLARD, Asha SETH, Elena LIARTE MARIN, Barbara MUSIAL, Emma Suzanne COHEN, Sam STRICKSON, Kirsty HOUSLAY
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Patent number: 9661287Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A Baker, Jr.
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Publication number: 20160339202Abstract: A gas-powered, pneumatic ventilator (1) is driven by compressed air from a compressor (2) and its outlet (11) is connected via corrugated tubing (30) to a patient valve (34) and face mask or the like. A source (4) of pure oxygen, such as from an oxygen cylinder (40), is connected via small bore tubing (38) to a gas inlet (37) adjacent the air inlet (33) of the patient valve (34) so that supplementary oxygen is mixed with the air. The patient valve (34) closes and a patient dump valve (16) in the ventilator opens during the exhalation phase to allow oxygen supplied to the patient valve (34) to fill the corrugated tubing (30) from the patient end (32) and displace air in the tubing out of the patient dump valve (16) so that a volume of oxygen is collected in the tubing and is dispensed to the patient during the next inspiratory phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2015Publication date: November 24, 2016Applicant: SMITHS MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Robert James Burchell, David James Baker, Clive John Millward, Mark Sinclair Varney
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Publication number: 20160073075Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A. Baker, JR.
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Patent number: 9185373Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A Baker, Jr.
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Patent number: 9001028Abstract: A small device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device is the size of the pen, and converts video instructions using a processing unit and memory into light signals that are projected. In the one embodiment, the device uses pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers that are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through a rotating disk containing numerous lenses that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventor: David James Baker
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Publication number: 20150085198Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A. Baker, JR.
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Patent number: 8125408Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A Baker, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090225449Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: David James BAKER, Richard A BAKER, JR.
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Patent number: 7535436Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A. Baker, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080042969Abstract: A small device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device is the size of the pen, and converts video instructions using a processing unit and memory into light signals that are projected. In the one embodiment, the device uses pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers that are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through a rotating disk containing numerous lenses that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: David James Baker
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Publication number: 20080042972Abstract: A device for projecting images from a video generating device such as a computer, television receiver, or similar device onto a screen or other surface is described in this invention. The device uses a rotating disk containing numerous lenses to direct a light beam from a laser or other light source towards the screen. In one embodiment, a pulsed laser light from red, green, and blue lasers are combined into a single light pulse that is transmitted through the rotating disk that transmit each light pulse to a specific location on the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: David James Baker, Richard A. Baker