Patents Represented by Attorney McQuaide, Blasko, Fleming & Faulkner, Inc.
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Patent number: 7704234Abstract: Utilizing the technology and methods disclosed, the characteristics of flexibility and rigidity for intralumenal devices, including coaxial two piece devices such as stylet and needle sets, can be adapted by the physician or device manufacturer according to the type of procedure, the patient size and unique anatomical challenges of a given procedure. Rigidity and flexibility can be actively controlled by the operator at predefined portions of a device through rotating the stylet within the cannula to bring about alignments of customized notches to impart target flexibility or rigidity profiles at specific spots on the device. The device operator may alter the relationship and orientation of specific notched and non-notched segments of either or both the stylet and cannula that are strategically located at said critical points along the length of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Allan J. Darr
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Patent number: 7563374Abstract: A continuous flow multistage aerobic wastewater sludge treatment system and process comprising at least two stages connected in series, each stage comprising one or more covered tanks, tank segments or compartments, each having an enclosed separate gas headspace, wherein the gas headspaces of each stage are connected in a specified sequence that may be identical to or different from the staging sequence followed by the sludge liquid. An oxygen containing gas stream, such as air or an oxygen enriched gas stream, is supplied to the headspace of each stage, and a means for aerating the sludge in one or more of the tanks, tank segments or compartments is provided to enhance the transfer of oxygen from the gas headspace into the sludge liquid for use by bacteria in digestion of the sludge. At least one stage of the sludge digestion system is operated at a thermophilic temperature above 50° C.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Mixing & Mass Transfer Technologies, LLCInventors: John R. McWhirter, Prakash G. Balan, Bradley A. Swope
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Patent number: 7530358Abstract: A device for applying artificial color to selected stands of human hair, the device comprising a handle, a means for selecting strands of human hair, and a hair color applicator. The device allows a user to quickly, accurately, and predictably apply artificial color to selected strands of human hair using only one hand.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: EB Technologies, LLCInventor: Franklin Elliott
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Patent number: 7459070Abstract: An automated capillary zone electrophoretic system is disclosed. The system employs a capillary cartridge having a plurality of capillary tubes. The cartridge has a first array of capillary ends projecting from one side of a plate. The first array of capillary ends are spaced apart in substantially the same manner as the wells of a microtitre tray of standard size. This allows one to simultaneously perform capillary electrophoresis on samples present in each of the wells of the tray. The system includes a stacked, dual carrousel arrangement to eliminate cross-contamination resulting from reuse of the same buffer tray on consecutive executions from electrophoresis. The system also has a container connected to the detection end of the capillaries. The container is provided with valving which facilitate cleaning the capillaries, loading buffer into the capillaries, introducing samples to be electrophoresced into the capillaries, and performing capillary zone electrophoresis on the thus introduced samples.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Applied Biosystems Inc.Inventors: Changsheng Liu, Thomas E. Kane, Qingbo Li
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Patent number: 7435545Abstract: According to a method of determining a size of a sample polynucleotide, a sample polynucleotide is subjected to electrophoresis in the presence of a fluorescent compound having a first fluorescence spectrum. Detection of light of the first fluorescence spectrum is indicative of the presence of the sample polynucleotide. One or more size standards are also subjected to electrophoresis, optionally in the presence of the sample polynucleotide. If more than one size standard is used, the different size standards typically have different mobilities. The size standards are generally essentially or completely free of polynucleotides. Migration coordinates, e.g., migration times, of the sample polynucleotide and size standard(s) are determined. A size of the sample polynucleotide can be determined using the migration coordinate of the sample polynucleotide and the migration coordinate(s) of the size standard(s).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Applera CorporationInventors: Zhaowei Liu, Thomas E. Kane
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Patent number: 7422554Abstract: A rotor and specimen holder assembly for producing a relatively low power, low audible level, cool running centrifuge. The centrifuge rotor assembly is designed to enable a specimen holder to retract into the body of the rotor during centrifugation to produce aerodynamic features.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: The Drucker Company, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth J. Moscone, Craig Stout
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Patent number: 7384525Abstract: An electrophoretic system having a plurality of separation lanes is provided with an automatic calibration feature in which each lane is separately calibrated. For each lane, the calibration coefficients map a spectrum of received channel intensities onto values reflective of the relative likelihood of each of a plurality of dyes being present. Individual peaks, reflective of the influence of a single dye, are isolated from among the various sets of detected light intensity spectra, and these can be used to both detect the number of dye components present, and also to establish exemplary vectors for the calibration coefficients which may then be clustered and further processed to arrive at a calibration matrix for the system. The system of the present invention thus permits one to use different dye sets to tag DNA nucleotides in samples which migrate in separate lanes, and also allows for in-situ calibration with new, previously unused dye sets.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Applera CorporationInventors: Changsheng Liu, Hequan Zhao
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Patent number: 7329333Abstract: A capillary electrophoresis system comprises capillaries positioned in parallel to each other forming a plane. The capillaries are configured to allow samples to migrate. A light source is configured to illuminate the capillaries and the samples therein. This causes the samples to emit light. A lens is configured to receive the light emitted by the samples and positioned directly over a first group of the capillaries and obliquely over a second group of the capillaries. The light source is further configured to illuminate the second group of capillaries more than the first group of the capillaries such that amount of light received by the lens from the first group of capillaries is substantially identical to amount of light received from the second group of capillaries when an identical amount of the samples is migrating through the first and second group capillaries.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Applera CorporationInventors: Qingbo Li, Songsan Zhou, Changsheng Liu
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Patent number: 7329340Abstract: A continuous flow multistage aerobic wastewater sludge digestion system comprising at least two stages connected in series, each stage comprising one or more covered tanks, tank segments or compartments, each having an enclosed separate gas headspace, wherein the gas headspaces of each stage are connected in a specified sequence that may be identical to or different from the staging sequence followed by the sludge liquid. An oxygen containing gas stream, such as air or an oxygen enriched gas stream, is supplied to the headspace of each stage, and a means for aerating the sludge in one or more of the tanks, tank segments or compartments is provided to enhance the transfer of oxygen from the gas headspace into the sludge liquid for use by bacteria in digestion of the sludge. At least one stage of the sludge digestion system is operated at a thermophilic temperature above 50° C.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies, LLCInventors: John R. McWhirter, Prakash G. Balan, Bradley A. Swope
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Patent number: 7303879Abstract: A method for determining a frequency of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) within genomic DNA includes providing genomic DNA of each of a plurality of different organisms. The genomic DNA of each organism includes first and second portions, e.g., first and second strands. First and second amplicons are prepared from the genomic DNA of each organism. The first amplicon corresponds to the first portion of the genomic DNA and the second amplicon corresponds to the second portion of the genomic DNA. A plurality of duplexes is prepared from the first and second amplicons of the genomic DNA of each organism. At least some of the duplexes include a portion of one of the first amplicons and a portion of one of the second amplicons. The duplexes are subjected to temperature gradient electrophoresis to obtain first electrophoresis data indicative of the rate of SNP at a first location in the genomic DNA of the plurality of organisms.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Applera CorporationInventors: Zhaowei Liu, Yiqiong Wu
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Patent number: 7282126Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of determining the genotype of a sample polynucleotide having at least a first variant site. At least a portion of the sample polynucleotide is amplified to obtain first amplicons, the first amplicons including the first variant site. The first amplicons are combined with first and second different polynucleotide controls, the first and second polynucleotide controls differing by at least one base therealong, the position of the at least one differing base corresponding to the first variant site of the sample polynucleotide. A plurality of first duplexes are prepared, each of at least some of the first duplexes comprising (i) a polynucleotide strand of one of the first amplicons and (ii) a complementary polynucleotide strand of the first polynucleotide control.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: SpectruMedix LLCInventors: Zhaowei Liu, Zhiyong Guo, Christina Maye, Kevin R. Gutshall
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Patent number: 7197404Abstract: The present system and method for simulating particles and waves is useful for calculations involving nuclear and full spectrum radiation transport, quantum particle transport, plasma transport and charged particle transport. The invention provides a mechanism for creating accurate invariants for embedding in general three-dimensional problems and describes means by which a series of simple single collision interaction finite elements can be extended to formulate a complex multi-collision finite element.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Inventor: Richard Andrew Holland
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Patent number: 7166212Abstract: A multicapillary column especially useful for liquid chromatography and sample preparation comprising a plurality of uniform capillaries coated with an insoluble stationary phase, wherein the thickness of the stationary phase is correlated with the radius of the individual capillaries for high efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: ChromBA, Inc.Inventors: Yuri P. Belov, Carlo G. Pantano, Subramania Ramachandran, Vladimir N. Sidelnikov
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Patent number: 7140409Abstract: A complete and portable tool for retaining round, square or other non-flat stock, especially pipes, in a secure fashion while cutting and related operations are performed thereon. The portable pipe cutting tool includes an adjustable work support, V-shaped trough, chain and tightening device, catch tray, left and right support arm bracket, mounting stand, and power tool having a base portion that, as a unit, secure the pipe in place while being cut, grooved or otherwise worked on, by an operator. The portable pipe cutting tool prevents sideways, upward, rotational or other movement of the pipe during such operations.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventors: Matthew Leberfinger, Timothy Montgomery
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Patent number: 7119226Abstract: A process for the facile two-step synthesis of methanol from methane is disclosed. In accordance with the invention, an appropriate combination of initiator and reaction medium is employed to achieve methane conversion in very high selectivity and yield under near-ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: The Penn State Research FoundationInventors: Ayusman Sen, Minren Lin
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Patent number: 6966983Abstract: A continuous flow multistage aerobic wastewater sludge digestion system comprising at least two stages connected in series, each stage comprising one or more covered tanks, tank segments or compartments, each having an enclosed separate gas headspace, wherein the gas headspaces of each stage are connected in a specified sequence that may be identical to or different from the staging sequence followed by the sludge liquid. An oxygen containing gas stream, such as air or an oxygen enriched gas stream, is supplied to the headspace of each stage, and a means for aerating the sludge in one or more of the tanks, tank segments or compartments is provided to enhance the transfer of oxygen from the gas headspace into the sludge liquid for use by bacteria in digestion of the sludge. At least one stage of the sludge digestion system is operated at a thermophilic temperature above 50° C.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Mixing and Mass Transfer Technologies, LLCInventors: John R. McWhirter, Prakash G Balan, Bradley A. Swope
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Patent number: D517175Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventor: Michael Holsen
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Patent number: D553532Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventors: Scott A. Wright, Gregory S. Copelli