Patents by Inventor Douglas Root

Douglas Root 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).

  • Publication number: 20230227502
    Abstract: In alternative embodiments, provided are peptides and peptide-comprising compositions, including products of manufacture and kits, and methods, for modulating myosin subfragment-2 coiled coil stability. In alternative embodiments, a peptide modulator of myosin subfragment-2 coiled coil stability as provided herein is administered to an individual in need thereof for: increasing exercise tolerance in a subject with heart failure; reducing hospitalization in a subject with heart failure; improving quality of life in a subject with heart failure; decreasing morbidity in a subject with heart failure; decreasing mortality in a subject with heart failure; modulating skeletal muscle activity for purposes of impacting patient weight; and/or, modulating skeletal muscle activity for purposes of ameliorating consequences of skeletal muscle diseases such as sarcopenia, muscular dystrophies, muscle cramps, and nemaline myopathies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2021
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Inventor: Douglas ROOT
  • Patent number: 11523566
    Abstract: Some variations provide an emulsion-colloid system for forming a colloidal barrier material disposed on a substrate, the system comprising a hydrophilic first liquid, an acid, a gelling agent, a hydrophobic second liquid, a plasticizer, and optionally additives, wherein the emulsion-colloid system is characterized by (1) a first instance that is a flowable emulsion above 60° C. and less than the boiling point of the first liquid, and (2) a second instance that is a colloid below 40° C. The emulsion-colloid system is capable of reversible transition, mediated by temperature, between the first instance and the second instance. The disclosed colloidal barrier material provides the functionality of plastic alternatives while removing disadvantages. The disclosed colloidal barrier material reduces labor-intensive application of the barrier, such as the case for covering grain piles with plastic tarps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2022
    Assignee: Agricultural Utilization Research Institute
    Inventors: Jimmy L. Gosse, Ranae Jorgenson, Douglas Root, Michael W. Stutelberg
  • Publication number: 20200359576
    Abstract: Some variations provide an emulsion-colloid system for forming a colloidal barrier material disposed on a substrate, the system comprising a hydrophilic first liquid, an acid, a gelling agent, a hydrophobic second liquid, a plasticizer, and optionally additives, wherein the emulsion-colloid system is characterized by (1) a first instance that is a flowable emulsion above 60° C. and less than the boiling point of the first liquid, and (2) a second instance that is a colloid below 40° C. The emulsion-colloid system is capable of reversible transition, mediated by temperature, between the first instance and the second instance. The disclosed colloidal barrier material provides the functionality of plastic alternatives while removing disadvantages. The disclosed colloidal barrier material reduces labor-intensive application of the barrier, such as the case for covering grain piles with plastic tarps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2020
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Inventors: Jimmy L. GOSSE, Ranae JORGENSON, Douglas ROOT, Michael W. STUTELBERG
  • Patent number: 10736276
    Abstract: Some variations provide an emulsion-colloid system for forming a colloidal barrier material disposed on a substrate, the system comprising a hydrophilic first liquid, an acid, a gelling agent, a hydrophobic second liquid, a plasticizer, and optionally additives, wherein the emulsion-colloid system is characterized by (1) a first instance that is a flowable emulsion above 60° C. and less than the boiling point of the first liquid, and (2) a second instance that is a colloid below 40° C. The emulsion-colloid system is capable of reversible transition, mediated by temperature, between the first instance and the second instance. The disclosed colloidal barrier material provides the functionality of plastic alternatives while removing disadvantages. The disclosed colloidal barrier material reduces labor-intensive application of the barrier, such as the case for covering grain piles with plastic tarps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2020
    Assignee: Agricultural Utilization Research Institute
    Inventors: Jimmy L. Gosse, Ranae Jorgenson, Douglas Root, Michael W. Stutelberg
  • Publication number: 20200015432
    Abstract: Some variations provide an emulsion-colloid system for forming a colloidal barrier material disposed on a substrate, the system comprising a hydrophilic first liquid, an acid, a gelling agent, a hydrophobic second liquid, a plasticizer, and optionally additives, wherein the emulsion-colloid system is characterized by (1) a first instance that is a flowable emulsion above 60° C. and less than the boiling point of the first liquid, and (2) a second instance that is a colloid below 40° C. The emulsion-colloid system is capable of reversible transition, mediated by temperature, between the first instance and the second instance. The disclosed colloidal barrier material provides the functionality of plastic alternatives while removing disadvantages. The disclosed colloidal barrier material reduces labor-intensive application of the barrier, such as the case for covering grain piles with plastic tarps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2019
    Publication date: January 16, 2020
    Inventors: Jimmy L. GOSSE, Renae JORGENSON, Douglas ROOT, Michael W. STUTELBERG
  • Publication number: 20060222722
    Abstract: Methods of treating arthritis and associated symptoms are provided by administering a composition comprising feverfew extract and ginger extract sublingually to a patient in need thereof. Treatments are surprisingly effective with low total administered amounts of feverfew extract and ginger extract.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2006
    Publication date: October 5, 2006
    Inventors: Stephen Roberts, Douglas Root