Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Fish & Associates
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Patent number: 7791044Abstract: A device for disinfecting publicly-used equipment includes a plurality of reflective units disposed along the interior of each wall of the device. Each of the reflective units can include a reflective back section and at least three reflective sections disposed about the reflective back section. UV lamps can be disposed to extend along the walls, and at partially disposed adjacent to a one or more reflective back sections of the reflective units. The UV lamps together with the reflective units collectively direct sufficient UV light on the equipment such that the equipment can be disinfected. The walls and ceiling of the device define a tunnel into which the equipment to be disinfected is inserted. Optionally, the device can include a door to prevent children and others from entering the tunnel while the UV lamps are illuminated.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2010Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Yorba Linda Enterprises, LLCInventors: Thomas L. Taylor, Pat Hilt
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Patent number: 7780861Abstract: Contemplated whole blood separators tubes include a curable composition with a density intermediate to the density of serum and the cell-containing fraction. After centrifugation, the curable composition is located between the serum and the cell-containing fraction and preferably irradiated with UV light to initiate a curing reaction in which the curable composition solidifies to a barrier that is immobilized and resistant to breakdown at freezing temperatures and extended storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2010Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: The Regents of University of CaliforniaInventor: Jane Emerson
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Patent number: 7726712Abstract: A pair of devices for lifting boxes is disclosed. Each device comprises a handle, lifting surface, lifting plate and a plurality of lifting members in the form of angled teeth. During use, the teeth of each device are inserted into opposite sides of a corrugated box. A user is then able to lift the box using the temporary handles. The teeth are angled relative to a bottom edge of the lifting plates allowing a user's wrist to maintain a proper position to lift boxes over the user's head. During non-use the pair of devices they are connected with magnets such that the teeth of each lifting plate are received by corresponding openings in the other lifting plate. Each tooth may also include an extension portion for accommodating portions of a box thereby increasing the surface area of contact between the teeth and the box.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Primary Ventures, LLCInventor: Dennis DuBois
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Patent number: 6552183Abstract: Novel monocyclic L-Nucleoside compounds have the general formula Embodiments of these compounds are contemplated to be useful in treating a wide variety of diseases including infections, infestations, neoplasms, and autoimmune diseases. Viewed in terms of mechanism, embodiments of the novel compounds show immunomodulatory activity, and are expected to be useful in modulating the cytokine pattern, including modulation of Th1 and Th2 response.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Kandasamy Ramasamy, Robert Tam, Devron Averett
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Patent number: 6337156Abstract: Electrodes for secondary (rechargeable) batteries are fabricated using active material particles such as flakes, fingers, projections, needles, threads, fibers, pods, hairs, ribbons and the like, which have an aspect ratio of at least 1:3:1. The high aspect ratio, in combination with relatively shallow discharge cycles, provides high power of at least 800 W/kg sustainable over at least ten seconds, high energy of at least 7 W-hr/kg, and a high cycle life of at least 250 cycles. Selection of parameters also provides power to energy ratios for high power, high energy batteries of at least 10. Preferred chemistries for the novel batteries include lithium ion, and preferred active materials include carbon, metal oxides and metal. Batteries including the novel technology can advantageously be used in electric vehicles, consumer electronics, electrical appliances, and industrial applications such as battery backup systems and switches.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: SRI InternationalInventors: Subhash C. Narang, Susanna Ventura, Philip Cox
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Patent number: 6121877Abstract: A sensor and a response unit are coupled to a piece of baggage to produce an entertaining signal such as music, notes, blinking lights and so forth. The signal may be triggered by any of several events, including proximity, movement, and opening or closing of the baggage, especially at a flap. In preferred embodiments the baggage comprises a sporting or educationally directed personalty holder such as a knapsack.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventors: Ingrid H. Johnson, Joey Johnson, Linda H. Johnson
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Patent number: 6112644Abstract: A coffee bean roaster having an annular coffee bean receptacle, an air passageway extending from a source of outside air to the annular coffee bean receptacle, and a fan positioned in the air passageway operative to draw air from the outside source through the air passageway and into the annular coffee bean receptacle. An air heater is positioned in the air passageway so as to heat air propelled through the air passageway by the fan prior to entering the annular coffee bean receptacle. A chaff receptacle is positioned adjacent the annular coffee bean receptacle so as to receive chaff from beans roasted in the annular coffee bean receptacle and an air exhaust passageway extends from the annular coffee bean receptacle to a region proximate to the chaff receiving receptacle and is operative to establish an exhaust air flow that carries the chaff to the chaff receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Inventor: Eugene Song
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Patent number: 6102765Abstract: Improved toy glider having folding wings and incorporating improved release mechanisms which increase the initial height achievable by the glider by preventing early transition of the folding wings from a launch configuration to a glide configuration.The improved glider may advantageously include a long ribbon-like tail wrapped around the glider to prevent biased wings from transitioning from a launch to a glide configuration. When the glider changes attitude in a manner indicating a change from an upward to a downward flight path, a weight is released from a support and the released weight unwraps the tail. Once the tail is unwrapped, the wings transition from a launch configuration to a glide configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Inventors: William B. Forti, William Mark Forti
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Patent number: 6103426Abstract: Secondary metal ion batteries are fabricated using a working electrolyte that is substantially incompatible with the anode material. This is accomplished by forming an SEI on the anode material at least in part using a compatible (i.e., SEI developing) electrolyte, and including a substantially incompatible (non-SEI forming) composition as the working electrolyte.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: SRI InternationalInventors: Subhash Narang, Susanna Ventura, Philip Cox
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Patent number: 6063772Abstract: Ribavirin is administered to a patient in a dosage range which is effective to modulate lymphokine expression In activated T cells. In particular, ribavirin is used to suppress Th2-mediated T cell responses and promote Th1-mediated T cell response. Thus, instead of administering ribavirin in its well-recognized role as an anti-viral agent, ribavirin is herein used in the treatment of imbalances in lymphokine expression. Such imbalances may be found to be concomitants of allergic atopic disorders such as allergic asthma and atopic dermatitis, helminth Infection and leishmaniasis, and various primary and secondary immunodeficiencies, which may or may not also be associated with viral infection.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Tam
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Patent number: 6048246Abstract: An improved toy glider having folding wings is retained in a launch configuration during launch by at least one wrappable retaining member. The at least one wrappable retaining member is wrapped around the glider during launch and prevents early deployment of the wings, and, after the glider is launched, becomes unwrapped from around the glider so as to allow deployment of the wings. The improved glider may advantageously include multiple long ribbon-like tails/streamers wrapped around the glider to prevent biased wings from transitioning from a launch to a glide configuration. After launch, the tails/streamers unwrap, and the wings transition from a launch configuration to a glide configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventors: William B. Forti, William Mark Forti