Patents by Inventor Pamela Green
Pamela Green 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: 10306995Abstract: An enclosure for enclosing an area including a frame and a canopy assembly. The frame includes an upper laterally-extending support, a first upstanding support coupled to a first end of the upper support, and a second upstanding support coupled to a second end of the upper support. The upper support is length-adjustable. The canopy assembly is connectable to the frame for defining an enclosed area, and includes a plurality of collars removably connectable to the frame, and at least one panel holdable in a plane defined by the supports of the frame. The circumference of at least one such collar is adjustable so that when the length of the upper support is adjusted, the collar circumference can be adjusted to accommodate the change in length.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2016Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: VIVAX MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: Richard L. Swanson, Brian DeRosa, Pamela Green
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Publication number: 20160242563Abstract: An enclosure for enclosing an area including a frame and a canopy assembly. The frame includes an upper laterally-extending support, a first upstanding support coupled to a first end of the upper support, and a second upstanding support coupled to a second end of the upper support. The upper support is length-adjustable. The canopy assembly is connectable to the frame for defining an enclosed area, and includes a plurality of collars removably connectable to the frame, and at least one panel holdable in a plane defined by the supports of the frame. The circumference of at least one such collar is adjustable so that when the length of the upper support is adjusted, the collar circumference can be adjusted to accommodate the change in length.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: Vivax Medical CorporationInventors: Richard L. Swanson, Brian DeRosa, Pamela Green
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Patent number: 9326902Abstract: An enclosure for enclosing an area including a frame and a canopy assembly. The frame includes an upper laterally-extending support, a first upstanding support coupled to a first end of the upper support, and a second upstanding support coupled to a second end of the upper support. The upper support is length-adjustable. The canopy assembly is connectable to the frame for defining an enclosed area, and includes a plurality of collars removably connectable to the frame, and at least one panel holdable in a plane defined by the supports of the frame. The circumference of at least one such collar is adjustable so that when the length of the upper support is adjusted, the collar circumference can be adjusted to accommodate the change in length.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: VIVAX MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: Richard L. Swanson, Brian DeRosa, Pamela Green
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Publication number: 20140246064Abstract: An enclosure for enclosing an area including a frame and a canopy assembly. The frame includes an upper laterally-extending support, a first upstanding support coupled to a first end of the upper support, and a second upstanding support coupled to a second end of the upper support. The upper support is length-adjustable. The canopy assembly is connectable to the frame for defining an enclosed area, and includes a plurality of collars removably connectable to the frame, and at least one panel holdable in a plane defined by the supports of the frame. The circumference of at least one such collar is adjustable so that when the length of the upper support is adjusted, the collar circumference can be adjusted to accommodate the change in length.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Vivax Medical CorporationInventors: Richard L. Swanson, Brian DeRosa, Pamela Green
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Patent number: 8127776Abstract: The present invention describes a. a cosmetic device for applying or removing false eyelashes. A handle is used for opening and closing two stems forming two 3D conforming surface pieces having mating surfaces with pads on each mating surface. Each pad is coupled to a mating surface end band region and the pads are used for attaching flattened false eye-lashes onto conforming eye-lids whereby solution placed on the pads as adhesive or remover either adheres the false eye-lash to the eyelid or chemically strips the false eye-lash adhesive onto or away from the eye-lid respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Pamela Green
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Publication number: 20090223534Abstract: The present invention describes a. a cosmetic device for applying or removing false eyelashes. A handle is used for opening and closing two stems forming two 3D conforming surface pieces having mating surfaces with pads on each mating surface. Each pad is coupled to a mating surface end band region and the pads are used for attaching flattened false eye-lashes onto conforming eye-lids whereby solution placed on the pads as adhesive or remover either adheres the false eye-lash to the eyelid or chemically strips the false eye-lash adhesive onto or away from the eye-lid respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Pamela Green
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Patent number: 7514101Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel attractant for fish and mollusks isolated from the eggs of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. The invention also relates to a method for attractant peptide extraction, separation, purification, quantitation, and characterization of function. In other aspects, the invention provides for the isolation of the attractant peptide from horseshoe crab eggs for use as “bait” for attracting fish and mollusks. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of biochemical approaches to characterize a peptide attractant, and provides for the creation of recombinant or synthetic attractant peptides, and their use.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: University of DelawareInventors: Nancy Targett, Kirstin Wakefield, Pamela Green, Yu-Sung Wu, Jennifer Costanza
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Publication number: 20070111227Abstract: The present invention relates to unique small ribonucleic acid molecules, for example siRNAs and miRNAs, identified and isolated using MPSS. Specifically, the invention is directed to the identification of a library of unique small RNA sequences from Arabidopsis thaliana. In another aspect, the small RNA sequences themselves are useful for performing biological functions, such as for example, RNA interference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Inventors: Pamela Green, Blake Meyers, Cheng Lu, Shivakundan Tej, Frederic Souret
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Publication number: 20060252072Abstract: The invention provides novel methods of identifying RNA that is targeted for cleavage by mRNA or siRNA or genes that give rise to aberrant RNA. The invention also provides the use in processes for identifying aberrant RNA or RNA targeted for cleavage by mRNA or siRNA of mutant eukaryotic cells or non-human organisms in which the gene encoding the enzyme AtXRN4 or its homologue is defective.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Pamela Green, Frederic Souret, James Kastenmayer
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Publication number: 20060063181Abstract: A method of identifying and quantifying small RNA molecules comprising a) isolating RNA molecules; b) ligating RNA adapter molecules onto the isolated RNA molecules to form RNA template molecules; c) forming complementary DNA molecules by transcribing the RNA template molecules; d) amplifying the complementary DNA molecules; e) obtaining sequence information of the complementary DNA molecules (and thereby the RNA from which it was derived); and f) obtaining quantity information of the complementary DNA molecules, wherein the quantity information of the DNA molecules reflects the quantity of the isolated RNA molecules is provided. Included in the invention is the identification of RNA molecules between 15 and 30 nucleotides in length.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Pamela Green, Blake Mayers, Cheng Lu, Christian Haudenschild, Shujun Luo
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Publication number: 20050220892Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel attractant for fish and mollusks isolated from the eggs of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. The invention also relates to a method for attractant peptide extraction, separation, purification, quantitation, and characterization of function. In other aspects, the invention provides for the isolation of the attractant peptide from horseshoe crab eggs for use as “bait” for attracting fish and mollusks. More particularly, the invention relates to the use of biochemical approaches to characterize a peptide attractant, and provides for the creation of recombinant or synthetic attractant peptides, and their use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Nancy Targett, Kirstin Wakefield, Pamela Green, Yu-Sung Wu, Jennifer Costanza
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Publication number: 20030175684Abstract: The present invention provides novel compositions comprising Epstein-Barr virus-specific oligonucleotides that are useful as primers to amplify particular regions of the genome during enzymatic nucleic acid amplification. The invention also provides a rapid, sensitive and specific method for the detection and quantitation of the virus which may be present in a clinical specimen, using the virus-specific primers and enzymatic nucleic acid amplification; hybridization of amplified target sequences, if present, with one or more Epstein-Barr virus-specific oligonucleotide probes which are labeled with a detectable moiety; and detection of the detectable moiety of labeled oligonucleotide probe hybridized to amplified target sequences of Epstein-Barr virus DNA.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research FoundationInventors: Pamela A. Green, David P. Witte