Patents Represented by Attorney Norton & Diehl LLC
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Patent number: 7081092Abstract: Methods, systems and devices are provided for monitoring and quantifying the movement of fluid in a target region. Generally, an imaging agent is introduced into a target region through fluid flow. The imaging agent in the target region is then disrupted using appropriate methods such as the application of ultrasonic energy. As fluid flow brings undisrupted imaging agent into the target region, the rate of accumulation is monitored and quantified thereby providing the exchange rate and flow rate of the fluid in the target region. The disclosed invention is particularly useful for medical applications such as determining the flow rate of blood in an organ or tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: IMCOR Pharmaceutical CompanyInventor: Ernest G. Schutt
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Patent number: 7018370Abstract: The invention provides an improved electrotransport drug delivery system for analgesic drugs, namely fentanyl and sufentanil. The fentanyl/sufentanil is provided as a water soluble salt (e.g., fentanyl hydrochloride), preferably in a hydrogel formulation, for use in an electrotransport device (10). In accordance with the present invention, a transdermal electrotransport delivered dose of fentanyl/sufentanil is provided which is sufficient to induce analgesia in (e.g., adult) human patients suffering from moderate-to-severe pain associated with major surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: ALZA CorporationInventors: Mary Southam, Keith J. Bernstein, Henk Noorduin
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Patent number: 7005120Abstract: A microbubble preparation formed of a plurality of microbubbles comprising a first gas and a second gas surrounded by a membrane such as a surfactant, wherein the first gas and the second gas are present in a molar ratio of from about 1:100 to about 1000:1, and wherein the first gas has a vapor pressure of at least about (760-x) mm Hg at 37° C., where x is the vapor pressure of the second gas at 37° C., and wherein the vapor pressure of each of the first and second gases is greater than about 75 mm Hg at 37° C.; also disclosed are methods for preparing microbubble compositions, including compositions that rapidly shrink from a first average diameter to a second average diameter less than about 75% of the first average diameter and are stabilized at the second average diameter; kits for preparing microbubbles; and methods for using such microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: IMCOR Pharmaceutical CompanyInventors: Ernest G. Schutt, David P. Evitts, Rene Alta Kinner, Charles David Anderson, Jeffry G. Weers
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Patent number: 7002490Abstract: Ternary (3-value) and higher, multi-value digital scramblers/descramblers in digital communications. The method and apparatus of the present invention includes the creation of ternary (3-value) and higher value truth tables that establish ternary and higher value scrambling functions which are its own descrambling functions. The invention directly codes by scrambling ternary and higher-value digital signals and directly decodes by descrambling with the same function. A disclosed application of the invention is the creation of composite ternary and higher-value scrambling devices and methods consisting of single scrambling devices or functions combined with ternary or higher value shift registers. Another disclosed application is the creation of ternary and higher-value spread spectrum digital signals. Another disclosed application is a composite ternary or higher value scrambling system, comprising an odd number of scrambling functions and the ability to be its own descrambler.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Ternarylogic LLCInventor: Peter Lablans
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Patent number: 6970922Abstract: A network adapted to target an individual operating a microcomputer that is microwave linked to an Internet highway to offer this individual goods or services appropriate to his needs that are available at a place within reach of the individual's present location. The microcomputer is provided with a GPS receiver that indicates the present location of the individual, this location and the identity of the individual being transmitted from the microcomputer to a web site on the highway. At the web site, a computer associated with a data bank storing the profiles of a multitude of consumers is programmed to find out whether the identified individual is included in the data bank, and to determine from his profile whether there are available at a place reachable from his present location appropriate goods or services. If a match is found, an offer to supply such goods or services is conveyed from the web site to the microcomputer.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventor: Donald Spector
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Patent number: 6962254Abstract: A bottle cap for universal retrofitting to one of a number of pre-existing beverage containers containing a beverage and having a removed cap and threaded aperture, having at least one container portion for containing at least one dispensable material, a threaded portion for receiving the threaded aperture and creating, when threaded, a watertight assembly; and bag containing the dispensable material and located in the container portion. Upon screwable attachment of the threaded aperture into the cap, the threaded aperture parses at least a portion of the bag to permit feeding of the material into the beverage. A plurality of such caps are also shown packaged for commercial sale. The material contained in the cap is selected from the group consisting of vitamins, medicaments, teas, flavors, concentrates and water-soluble food material.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Inventor: Donald Spector
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Patent number: 6953569Abstract: A microbubble preparation formed of a plurality of microbubbles comprising a first gas and a second gas surrounded by a membrane such as a surfactant, wherein the first gas and the second gas are present in a molar ratio of from about 1:100 to about 1000:1, and wherein the first gas has a vapor pressure of at least about (760?x) mm Hg at 37 C., where x is the vapor pressure of the second gas at 37 C., and wherein the vapor pressure of each of the first and second gases is greater than about 75 mm Hg at 37 C.; also disclosed are methods for preparing microbubble compositions, including compositions that rapidly shrink from a first average diameter to a second average diameter less than about 75% of the first average diameter and are stabilized at the second average diameter; kits for preparing microbubbles; and methods for using such microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Imcor Pharmaceutical CompanyInventors: Ernest G. Schutt, David P. Evitts, Rene Alta Kinner, Charles David Anderson, Jeffry G. Weers
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Patent number: 6939531Abstract: A microbubble preparation formed of a plurality of microbubbles comprising a first gas and second gas surrounded by a membrane such as a surfactant, wherein the first gas and the second gas are present in a molar ration of from about 1:100 to abut 1000:1, and wherein the first gas has a vapor pressure of at least about (760?X) mm Hg at 37° C., where x is the vapor pressure of the second gas at 37° C., and wherein the vapor pressure of each of the first and second gases is greater than about 75 mm Hg at 37° C.; also disclosed are methods for preparing microbubble compositions, including compositions that rapidly shrink from a first average diameter to a second average diameter less than about 75% of the first average diameter and are stabilized at the second average diameter; methods and kits for preparing microbubbles; and methods for using such microbubbles as contrast agents.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Imcor Pharmaceutical CompanyInventors: Ernest G. Schutt, Charles David Anderson, David P. Evitts
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Patent number: 6900008Abstract: The present invention relates to me methods for minimizing spasticity in blood vessels during transplantation and more particularly for minimizing spasticity in arterial transplants, for both ex-vivo and in-vivo procedures. The invention also relates to formulations, which can be used in these methods.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Emory UniversityInventors: Jakob Vinten-Johansen, Daniel A. Velez
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Patent number: 6853551Abstract: A telecommunications chassis includes one or more vents on a first side of the chassis and one or more vents in a second side of the chassis, one or more fans mounted inside the chassis and oriented to direct air flow inside the chassis from side to side, one or more open card slots inside the chassis between the one or more fans and the first side, and one or more hot-swappable power supplies inside the chassis between the one or more fans and the second side. One or more replaceable air filters over the one or more side vents, as optional are also included. The open card slots may be cPCI compliant. The chassis may also include an alarm card.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: GNP Computers, Inc.Inventors: Douglas W. Baar, Gregorio Derobles, Dennis V. Martin, Alfredo T. Bernardo