Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Lyon & Lyon LLP
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Patent number: 6295220Abstract: A memory bar for use in high density memory modules. A memory bar comprises a substrate that provides a mounting for at least two IC chips, such that the substrate and associated IC chips may be mounted, for example, on one side of a memory module.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1998Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Zomaya Group, Inc.Inventors: Rashwan B. Darwish, Trung Huynh
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Patent number: 6293589Abstract: The present invention relates to an adjustment device for a vehicle seat belt system designed to adjust the angular inclination and position of the shoulder belt portion for a safer and more comfortable fit for a seat belt user. The adjustment device includes a detachable sleeve which wraps around both the lap belt and the shoulder belt and angled slots in the sleeve that the shoulder belt portion exits through. During use, the shoulder belt portion enters one side of the sleeve in parallel with the lap belt portion then bends upwardly and exits the sleeve through the slots at an angle. The bent shoulder belt portion passing through the slots creates friction and prevents unwanted lateral displacement of the sleeve and shoulder belt portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Inventors: Lionel MacDonald, Lionel E. MacDonald, Jr.
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Patent number: 6292547Abstract: A system D interfaces with a multiplicity of individual terminals T1-Tn of a telephone network facility C, at the terminals callers are prompted by voice-generated instructions to provide digital data that is identified for positive association with a caller and is stored for processing. The caller's identification data is confirmed using various techniques and callers may be ranked and accounted for on the basis of entitlement, sequence or demographics. Callers are assigned random designations that are stored along with statistical and identification data. A break-off control circuit may terminate the computer interface aborting to a terminal for direct communication with an operator. Real-time operation processing is an alternative to stored data. The accumulation of stored data (statistical, calling order sequence, etc.) is variously processed and correlated as with developed or established data to isolate a select group or subset of callers who can be readily identified and reliably confirmed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 6290956Abstract: The present invention is directed to the use of antibodies or binding portions thereof, probes, ligands, or other biological agents which either recognize an extracellular domain of prostate specific membrane antigen or bind to and are internalized with prostate specific membrane antigen. These biological agents can be labeled and used for detection of normal, benign hyperplastic, and cancerous prostate epithelial cells or portions thereof. They also can be used alone or bound to a substance effective to ablate or kill such cells as a therapy for prostate cancer. Also disclosed are four hybridoma cell lines, each of which produces a monoclonal antibody recognizing extracellular domains of prostate specific membrane antigens of normal, benign hyperplastic, and cancerous prostate epithelial cells or portions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.Inventor: Neil H. Bander
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Patent number: 6290720Abstract: A stent-graft having an exo-skeleton attached to a tubular graft, the tubular graft having a peripheral wall defining a lumen therein extending between first and second ends. The exo-skeleton may assume contracted and enlarged conditions, and includes one or more serpentine elements, each extending both peripherally and axially along at least a portion of the peripheral wall. Coiled-sheet stents are provided on the ends of the tubular graft for anchoring the ends within a body passage. Each serpentine element is a zigzag structure extending peripherally about the peripheral wall, with a plurality of serpentine elements distributed axially along the peripheral wall. The serpentine elements are individually attached to the peripheral wall and/or connector elements may extend between adjacent serpentine elements. Alternatively, each serpentine element may define a generally sinusoidal shape extending axially along the peripheral wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Endotex Interventional Systems, Inc.Inventors: Farhad Khosravi, Himanshu N. Patel, John Spiridigliozzi
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Patent number: 6289907Abstract: A device for cleaning soft contact lenses includes a cage having two cavities to loosely receive soft contact lenses therein. The cavities are defined by spaced ribs and provide surfaces approximating the surfaces of the lenses to be contained therein. The cage is positionable within a container which is fluid tight and can be associated with a rotary drive. The drive is oriented to rotate the container in a horizontal axis. The container includes an appropriate fill line allowing filling of one-half of the internal volume of the container with multipurpose liquid or cleaning solution. The rims of the lenses contained within the cage are arranged with the planes of such lenses substantially parallel to the axis of rotation and displaced from that axis to accommodate lifting the lenses repeatedly out of the body of liquid and then fully immersing them.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Inventor: Richard C. Horian
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Patent number: 6292743Abstract: A client navigation system establishes a wireless connection to a navigation server on a computer network. The client requests a route by uploading start and stop specifications. The server calculates an optimal route based on real-time data available on the network. A generic natural language description is used to specify the optimal route downloaded to the client. The natural language description is independent from the local mapping database software on the client and includes a plain text description for each link using pre-defined generic terms. The client interprets the route, interfaces with the local mapping database and reconstructs the optimal route using a mapping reconstruction algorithm. The route is displayed on the client navigation system using whatever mapping database is present. An enhanced user-interface data-entry feature is provided that anticipates data being entered by users to minimize the data-entry process.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Infogation CorporationInventors: Qing Kent Pu, Hui Henry Li
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Patent number: 6289841Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for controlling the placement of a curable, shear-thinnable polymer composition into a porous web. The apparatus comprises means for applying tension, means for applying the polymer composition to one surface of the tensioned web, and means for shear thinning the composition and placing it into the web to encapsulate at least some of the structural elements of the web, leaving most of the interstitial spaces open. A preferred apparatus includes one or more process heads that has mounted thereto a rigid knife blade for engagement with the web. The knife blade is movable vertically and rotationally. The process head is also movable horizontally along the path of the web. The invention also relates to an apparatus for selectively placing the polymer composition in a substantially continuous region extending through the web so that the polymer composition fills the interstitial spaces and adheres adjacent structural elements of the web in the region.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Nextec Applications, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Caldwell
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Patent number: 6292681Abstract: A vascular imaging system with an automated longitudinal position translator includes a drive unit with a single motor to provide for rotational and longitudinal translation of a drive-cable and distally mounted transducer within a catheter assembly. The drive unit includes a main body casing and a pullback carriage on which the main body casing slidingly engages. The drive-cable is mechanically coupled to the motor, and an outer sheath of the catheter assembly is fixed to the pullback carriage via a rigid pullback arm. The imaging system can be made to operate in an automated longitudinal translation mode, wherein the main body casing of the drive unit is made to uniformly and longitudinally move relative to the pullback carriage by the drive unit motor, thus causing coincident longitudinal movement of the drive-cable (and distally located transducer) relative to the outer guide sheath of the catheter assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Thomas C. Moore
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Patent number: 6290135Abstract: A method of and a system for generating a dense pattern of scan lines. In a preferred configuration, multiple laser beams are formed and directed along offset outgoing paths onto a scanning mechanism such as a polygon mirror which scans the beams across pattern mirrors to generate simultaneous scan patterns out into the scan volume. Return light from both scan patterns are retrodirectively collected and redirected by a common collection element such as a collection lens. The collection lens focuses return light from the first beam onto a first detector and light from the second beam onto a second detector, the first and second detectors being offset in corresponding fashion to the offset of the outgoing beams.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Jorge L. Acosta, Robert W. Rudeen
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Patent number: 6290134Abstract: Method and apparatus for scanning items with a compact scanner which is mountable onto and/or integral with a pointing instrument. The scanner module may be equipped with an aiming beam for additional help in directing the scan line toward the object to be read. The pointing instrument may be a pen or pencil or alternately a pen-based computer stylus for use with an integrated data terminal module operably connected to the scanner module. Security for preventing separation of the module may be provided by a wireless link.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: PSC Scanning, Inc.Inventors: Joseph F. Rando, Brad R. Reddersen
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Patent number: 6292315Abstract: A gem identifying device using filtered transmitted light for use in distinguishing type-I colorless diamonds from type II colorless diamonds, and natural diamonds and gems from synthetic or treated diamonds and gems.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Gemological Institute of America, Inc.Inventors: Gilbert N. Ravich, Shane Elen, James Shigley
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Patent number: 6289239Abstract: An interface is associated with a structure which, in use, is deployed in an interior body region of a patient. The structure includes an operative element coupled to a controller, which establishes an operating condition for the operative element to perform a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure in the interior body region. The interface generates a first display comprising an image of the structure at least partially while the operative element performs the procedure. The interface also generates a second display comprising one or more data fields reflecting the operating condition of the controller. The interface enables selection of the first display or the second display for viewing on a display screen.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventors: Dorin Panescu, David McGee, James G. Whayne, Robert R. Burnside, David K. Swanson, Daniel A. Dupree
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Patent number: 6286566Abstract: A system for metering and dispensing single and plural component liquids and solids as described herein. The dispensing system has a microprocessor-based control system and volumetrically efficient non-reciprocating pumps which provide a very accurate control of component ratios, shot sizes, flow rates and dispense durations. The dispensing system maintains constant pressure between the output of the pump and the dispense head. The progressive cavity pump is formed from individual, interlocking pressure sections, each of which has a double helix bore. A rotor is inserted into the double helix bore with an interference fit. The dispense head has no dynamic fluid sealing surfaces and instead uses bellows as a sealing mechanism. The dispensing system includes a simple, easy to use calibration procedure and a weight scale.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Fluid Research CorporationInventors: David J. Cline, Steven Smith, Timothy S. Clark
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Patent number: 6287517Abstract: Methods of manufacture and devices for performing active biological operations utilize laminated structures. In the preferred embodiment, a first planar sample support includes at least one sample through hole, a planar electrode is disposed adjacent the first planar sample support, and includes an electrode through region, a second planar support includes a vent through hole, the planar electrode being in a laminated relationship between the first planar sample support and the second planar support, further characterized in that the sample through hole, electrode through hole and vent through hole are in overlapping arrangement. Preferably, some or all of the through holes, through regions and vent through holes are aligned. In one embodiment, the lateral dimension of the vent through hole is larger than the lateral dimension of the electrode through hole. In an alternative embodiment, the lateral dimension of the sample through hole is larger than the lateral dimension of the vent through hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Nanogen, Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Ackley, Thomas R. Jackson, Edward L. Sheldon, III
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Patent number: 6288643Abstract: The present invention involves a system and method for detecting a graffiti-making act such as the spray of a spray paint can, the writing with a felt-marker pen on a surface, and the scratching with an abrasive instrument on a surface. The system includes one or more sensors adapted to sense the graffiti-making act and transmit a signal representative of the graffiti-making act, and a base unit including electronics adapted to process the signal and determined whether the signal represents a graffiti-making act, and a communication device coupled to the electronics and adapted to communicate to one or more entities that a graffiti-making act has been detected. The method includes sonically detecting the graffiti-making act, and initiating an alarm indicating that the graffiti-making act took place.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Traptec CorporationInventors: George H. Lerg, Arthur J. Devine, Donald L. Roberts, Randy E. Johnson
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Patent number: 6289494Abstract: A logic chip useful for emulation and prototyping of integrated circuits. The logic chip comprises a plurality of logic elements, which is divided into a plurality of subsets of logic elements. The logic chip further comprises a plurality of first level interconnects. The plurality of first level interconnects interconnect one of the plurality of subsets of logic elements, thereby forming a plurality of first level logical units. The plurality of first level logical units is divided into a plurality of subsets of first level logical units. The logic chip also comprises a plurality of second level interconnects. The second level interconnects interconnect one of the plurality of subsets of first level logic units, thereby forming a plurality of second level logic units. The logic chip also comprises a third level interconnect.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Quickturn Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Sample, Michael R. Butts
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Patent number: 6288046Abstract: The present invention relates to phosphonic acid derivatives that inhibit N-Acetylated &agr;-Linked Acidic Dipeptidase (NAALADase) enzyme activity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such derivatives, and methods of using such derivatives to inhibit NAALADase activity, to treat a glutamate abnormality and to treat a prostate disease in an animal.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Guilford Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Jackson, Keith M. Maclin, Kevin L. Tays, Barbara S. Slusher
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Patent number: 6287569Abstract: Method for generating in a patient a cellular immune response to a target protein or portion thereof comprising the step of introducing into cells of the patient a vector containing a nucleotide sequence encoding a chimeric immunogen comprising a protein processing signal and the target protein or portion thereof, so that the chimeric immunogen is made within the cells and subsequently processed such that the target protein or portion thereof is presented to the patient's immune system so as to generate a cellular immune response.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Thomas J. Kipps, Yunqi Wu
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Patent number: D448193Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Minson CorporationInventor: David William Buehler