Patents by Inventor Paul D. Kemp

Paul D. Kemp 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).

  • Patent number: 6893653
    Abstract: The invention is directed to collagenous tissues which have been treated to remove non-collagenous components such as cells, cellular debris, and other extracellular matrix components, such as proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans, normally found in native tissues. Treatment of the tissue with alkali, chelating agents, acids and salts removes non-collagenous components from the collagenous tissue matrix while controlling the amount of swelling and dissolution so that the resultant collagen matrix retains its structural organization, integrity and bioremodelable properties. The process circumvents the need to use detergents and enzymes which detrimentally affect the cell compatibility, strength and bioremodelability of the collagen matrix. The collagenous tissue matrix is used for implantation, repair, or use in a mammalian host.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2005
    Assignee: Organogenesis Inc.
    Inventors: Ginger A. Abraham, Robert M. Carr, Jr., Paul D. Kemp, Ryan D. Mercer, Linda Baker
  • Publication number: 20040005703
    Abstract: The invention is directed to collagenous tissues which have been treated to remove non-collagenous components such as cells, cellular debris, and other extracellular matrix components, such as proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans, normally found in native tissues. Treatment of the tissue with alkali, chelating agents, acids and salts removes non-collagenous components from the collagenous tissue matrix while controlling the amount of swelling and dissolution so that the resultant collagen matrix retains its structural organization, integrity and bioremodelable properties. The process circumvents the need to use detergents and enzymes which detrimentally affect the cell compatibility, strength and bioremodelability of the collagen matrix. The collagenous tissue matrix is used for implantation, repair, or use in a mammalian host.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2003
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Applicant: Organogenesis, Inc.
    Inventors: Ginger A. Abraham, Robert M. Carr, Paul D. Kemp, Ryan D. Mercer, Linda Baker
  • Patent number: 6599690
    Abstract: The invention is directed to collagenous tissues which have been treated to remove non-collagenous components such as cells, cellular debris, and other extracellular matrix components, such as proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans, normally found in native tissues. Treatment of the tissue with alkali, chelating agents, acids and salts removes non-collagenous components from the collagenous tissue matrix while controlling the amount of swelling and dissolution so that the resultant collagen matrix retains its structural organization, integrity and bioremodelable properties. The process circumvents the need to use detergents and enzymes which detrimentally affect the cell compatibility, strength and bioremodelability of the collagen matrix. The collagenous tissue matrix is used for implantation, repair, or use in a mammalian host.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Organogenesis Inc.
    Inventors: Ginger A. Abraham, Robert M. Carr, Jr., Paul D. Kemp, Ryan Mercer, Linda Baker
  • Patent number: 5997896
    Abstract: The invention provides injectable collagen compositions that are reconstituted collagen fiber segments made from acid extracted collagen with telopeptides in a biocompatible carrier, with the collagen concentration in the composition ranging up to 200 mg/mL.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: Organogenesis, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert M. Carr, Jr., John F. Cavallaro, Lisa M. Bryant, David W. Donovan, Paul D. Kemp
  • Patent number: 5993844
    Abstract: The invention is directed to collagenous tissues which have been treated to remove non-collagenous components such as cells, cellular debris, and other extracellular matrix components, such as proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans, normally found in native tissues. Treatment of the tissue with alkali, chelating agents, acids and salts removes non-collagenous components from the collagenous tissue matrix while controlling the amount of swelling and dissolution so that the resultant collagen matrix retains its structural organization, integrity and bioremodelable properties. The process circumvents the need to use detergents and enzymes which detrimentally affect the cell compatibility, strength and bioremodelability of the collagen matrix. The collagenous tissue matrix is used for implantation, repair, or use in a mammalian host.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Organogenesis, Inc.
    Inventors: Ginger A. Abraham, Robert M. Carr, Jr., Paul D. Kemp, Ryan Mercer, Linda Baker
  • Patent number: 5460962
    Abstract: This invention is directed to the sterilization of collagen and collagenous tissue which is to be used for implantation, repair, or use in a mammalian host in the emerging field of tissue engineering. The sterilants are low concentration peracetic acid solutions in either neutral or high ionic strength that prevent or minimizes the swelling of collagen or collagenous tissue so that the sterilized tissue retains its structural integrity and bioremodelable properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Assignee: Organogenesis Inc.
    Inventor: Paul D. Kemp
  • Patent number: 5378469
    Abstract: The present invention provides improved collagen threads and methods of making and using such threads, including the production of yarn, as well as braided, knitted, and woven articles of manufacture, comprising such threads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1995
    Assignee: Organogenesis, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul D. Kemp, Robert M. Carr, Jr., John G. Maresh, John Cavallaro, Jerome Gross
  • Patent number: 5256418
    Abstract: The present invention provides collagen constructs and methods of making and using such constructs. The present invention also provides tissue equivalents having improved characteristics and methods of making and using such tissue equivalents. This invention also provides methods of producing highly concentrated solutions of collagen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Assignee: Organogenesis, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul D. Kemp, Robert M. Carr, Jr., John G. Maresh
  • Patent number: 5106949
    Abstract: This invention relates to collagen compositions and methods of preparing such compositions. This invention also relates to a novel source of collagen, the common digital extensor tendon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: Organogenesis, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul D. Kemp, Lisa Falco, Kathleen Regan, Eugene Bell