Patents by Inventor Peter N. Morgan

Peter N. Morgan 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: 7763014
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core. In a further embodiment the invention includes an apparatus for generating the electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus including one or more pairs of field coils supported in a housing. The device optionally includes a latch defined by a heating resistor and a fusible restraint. The device may also include a flexible member that may serve one or both the functions of activating a transmitter circuit to indicate dispensing of the substance; and restraining of a piston used for expelling the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 27, 2010
    Assignee: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding
  • Patent number: 7282045
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core. In a further embodiment the invention includes an apparatus for generating the electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus including one or more pairs of field coils supported in a housing. The device optionally includes a latch defined by a heating resistor and a fusible restraint. The device may also include a flexible member that may serve one or both the functions of activating a transmitter circuit to indicate dispensing of the substance; and restraining of a piston used for expelling the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding
  • Patent number: 6632216
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core. In a further embodiment the invention includes an apparatus for generating the electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus including one or more pairs of field coils supported in a housing. The device optionally includes a latch defined by a heating resistor and a fusible restraint. The device may also include a flexible member that may serve one or both the functions of activating a transmitter circuit to indicate dispensing of the substance; and restraining of a piston used for expelling the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: Phaeton Research Ltd.
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding
  • Publication number: 20020055734
    Abstract: An ingestible device for delivering a substance to a chosen location in the GI tract of a mammal includes a receiver of electromagnetic radiation for powering an openable part of the device to an opened position for dispensing of the substance. The receiver includes a coiled wire that couples the energy field, the wire having an air or ferrite core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Publication date: May 9, 2002
    Inventors: Peter J. Houzego, Peter N. Morgan, Peter H. Hirst, Duncan J. Westland, Ian R. Wilding