Patents Represented by Attorney Tomas Friend
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Patent number: 8173414Abstract: An apparatus for establishing sulfide perfusion is described and includes a sulfide supply for introducing sulfide into fluid for perfusion, an apparatus for delivery of the perfusion fluid, a fluid chemistry monitor for monitoring the concentration of sulfide and other components of the perfusion fluid, and an electronic controller connected with the sulfide supply and the fluid chemistry monitor to control the sulfide supply to regulate the sulfide concentration of the perfusion fluid based on input from the fluid chemistry monitor.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Inventors: Jerome E Brisson, David Kraus
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Patent number: 8047703Abstract: A method and apparatus for gelling liquid propane and other liquefied gasses includes a temperature controlled churn mixer, vacuum pump, liquefied gas transfer tank, and means for measuring amount of material entering the mixer. The apparatus and method are particularly useful for the production of high quality rocket fuels and propellants.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventors: Adam Elliott, Roberto DiSalvo, Phillip Shepherd, Ryan Kosier
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Patent number: 8016330Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method for locking objects together comprises at least one pair of correlated magnets. First and second correlated magnetic field structures comprising the pair of correlated magnets are capable of being aligned such that an attractive force secures or locks two objects together. The apparatus, system, and method can be used to lock appliance and cabinet doors, drawers, covers for electrical outlets and light switches, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Correalated Magnetics Research, LLCInventors: Larry W. Fullerton, Mark D. Roberts, James L Richards
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Patent number: 8015752Abstract: A child safety gate apparatus, system, and method comprises a barrier that is securable in a passageway and comprises at least one pair of correlated magnets capable of being aligned such that an attractive force secures or locks the gate.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Correlated Magnetics Research, LLCInventors: Larry W. Fullerton, Mark D. Roberts, James L Richards
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Patent number: 7998328Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the micro-scale, dielectrophoretic separation of particles are provided. Fluid suspensions of particles are sorted and separated by dielectrophoretic separation chambers that have at least two consecutive, electrically coupled planar electrodes separated by a gap in a fluid flow channel. The gap distance as well as applied potential can be used to control the dielectrophoretic forces generated. Using consecutive, electrically coupled electrodes rather than electrically coupled opposing electrodes facilitates higher flow volumes and rates. The methods and apparatus can be used, for example, to sort living, damaged, diseased, and/or dead cells and functionalized or ligand-bound polymer beads for subsequent identification and/or analysis.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventors: Jianjun Feng, Guiren Wang, Sivaramakrishnan Krishnamoorthy, Kapil Pant, Shivshankar Sundaram
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Patent number: 7958575Abstract: An embodiment of the present invention provides a correlated magnet toilet seat cover lock which may include a first correlated magnetic field structure securely attachable to a toilet bowl, a second correlated magnetic field structure that is complementary to the first correlated magnetic field structure and securely attachable to a toilet seat cover, and wherein the first correlated magnetic field structure associated with the toilet bowl is capable of being aligned with the second correlated magnetic field structure attachable to the toilet seat cover such that the toilet bowl and the toilet seat cover produce an attractive force that secures the toilet seat cover to the toilet seat bowl.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Cedar Ridge Research, LLCInventors: Larry W. Fullerton, Mark D. Roberts, James L. Richards
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Patent number: 7896987Abstract: The present invention is a bi-propellant system comprising a gelled liquid propane (GLP) fuel and a gelled MON-30 (70% N2O4+30% NO) oxidizer. The bi-propellant system is particularly well-suited for outer planet missions greater than 3 AU from the sun and also functions in earth and near earth environments. Additives such as powders of boron, carbon, lithium, and/or aluminum can be added to the fuel component to improve performance or enhance hypergolicity. The gelling agent can be silicon dioxide, clay, carbon, or organic or inorganic polymers. The bi-propellant system may be, but need not be, hypergolic.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventor: Roberto Di Salvo
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Patent number: 7842006Abstract: The present invention is an ultrasonic thrombectomy catheter that produces physical forces (shear rates) strong enough to emulsify obstructions such as thrombi and emboli without causing damage to arterial walls. This is accomplished by properly arranging piezoelectric transducers within a catheter and a tubular catheter head separated by a gap to generate acoustic streaming that simultaneously emulsifies the obstruction and sweeps resulting debris into a catheter lumen for removal. The open gap may be formed by supporting struts that connect the catheter to the catheter head. The design of the catheter tip allows the fabrication of catheters capable of removing partial or complete blockages from arteries and other vessels having diameters as small as 2 mm.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventors: Guiren Wang, Shivshankar Sundaram, Kapil Pant, Jianjun Feng, Peter Storm
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Patent number: 7794797Abstract: The present invention is a catalytic chemical vapor deposition method and apparatus for synthesizing carbon nanotubes and/or carbon nanofibers (CNTs) on a substrate by selectively heating a catalyst for CNT synthesis on or near the surface of the substrate. Selective heating of the catalyst is achieved using an exothermic oxidation reaction on the surface of the catalyst. Selective heating of the catalyst prevents heating of the substrate and enables the synthesis of CNTs on temperature sensitive substrates.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventor: Aleksey V. Vasenkov
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Patent number: 7749344Abstract: Disclosed is a group of tertiary amine azides useful as hypergolic fuels for hypergolic bipropellant mixtures. The fuels provide higher density impulses than monomethyl hydrazine (MMH) but are less toxic and have lower vapor pressures that MMH. In addition, the fuels have shorter ignition delay times than dimethylaminoethylazide (DMAZ) and other potential reduced toxicity replacements for MMH.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: CFO Research CorporationInventor: Debasis Sengupta
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Patent number: 7725267Abstract: The present invention is a synthetic microfluidic microvasculature network and associated methods. The synthetic microfluidic microvasculature network mimics the structure, fluid flow characteristics, and physiological behavior of physiological microvasculature networks. Computational methods for simulating flow and particle adherence in synthetic and physiological microvascular systems and methods for determining parameters influencing particle adhesion and drug delivery are also described. The invention has many uses including the optimization of drug delivery and microvascular treatments and in describing disease mechanisms that affect the microvasculature such as inflammation, diabetes and hypertension.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventors: Balabhaskar Prabhakarpandian, Shivshankar Sundaram, Kapil Pant
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Patent number: 7189578Abstract: A method and system for controlling flow motion in a channel/cavity in a microfluidic system includes positioning at least one pair of electrodes in and/or proximate to the channel/cavity. A buffer solution is placed in the channel/cavity, the buffer solution having at least one dielectric property that varies in response to changes in temperature of the solution. An AC/DC voltage is applied to the electrodes to generate an electric field in the channel/cavity; the AC voltage having a known magnitude and frequency and the DC voltage having a known magnitude. The magnitude of the AC/DC voltage is adjusted to cause Joule heating of the buffer solution in the channel/cavity. The geometry and position of the electrodes is adjusted to generate a temperature gradient in the buffer solution, thereby causing a non-uniform distribution of the dielectric property within the solution in the channel/cavity. The dielectric non-uniformity produces a body force and flow in the solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Inventors: Jianjun Feng, Sivaramakrishnan Krishnamoorthy, Vinod Bhagwan Makhijani
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Patent number: 7107987Abstract: A spacer for delivering a medication spray from an inhaler includes a first conical body joined to a second conical body, forming a continuous spray conduit through first and second internal chambers of the respective first and second conical bodies. A mouthpiece is formed in the proximal end of the first conical body. A spray inlet for attachment to the inhaler is formed at the distal end of the second conical body. A plurality of air inlets are placed downstream of the medication inlet proximate to, or in, the large diameter distal end surface of the first conical body. Recirculation zones are created in the first and second chambers, to force the medication spray into a central airflow path through the spray conduit, minimizing particle deposition by contract with the walls of the spacer.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: CFD Research CorporationInventors: Shivshankar Sundaram, Balabhaskar Prabhakarpandian, Vinod Makhijani, Andrzej Przekwas