Patents Represented by Attorney William C. Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP Geary, III
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Patent number: 6057756Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for location of objects to facilitate retrieval, filing, security, inventory stock-keeping and the like. The methods and apparatus employ a tag element associated with each object-to-be-located, and interrogation system for searching one or more spatial regions for such tagged items, as well as mechanisms for identifying objects within the interrogated region.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: Thomas J. Engellenner
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Patent number: 5650898Abstract: A floppy disk liner is formed of one or more latex bonded non-woven fibers. The fibers forming the liner may be formed from a cellulosic material, a thermoplastic material, or a combination of cellulosic and thermoplastic materials. At least one side of the liner has a plurality of indentations that do not entirely penetrate the liner. The indentations may occupy a total of not less than about 15% of the surface area of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Hollingsworth & Vose CompanyInventors: John C. Atkinson, Thomas A. Dindinger
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Patent number: 5645627Abstract: An electret filter media includes an additive or mixtures thereof that enhance the charge stability of the media. The filter media achieves acceptable alpha values for a range of filtration challenges without significant decay in alpha values over time. Preferred charge additives include fatty acid amides, oleophobic fluorochemical surfactants, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Hollingsworth & Vose CompanyInventors: Norman Lifshutz, Richard E. Gahan, Graham C. Stevens
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Patent number: 5641323Abstract: Implantable articles, such as bone prostheses, are prepared by casting techniques and have incorporated therein fluid communicating passageways. The internal fluid communicating passageways convey synovial fluid from a joint space to the articulation surface of an artificial joint. The presence of synovial fluid at the articulation surface provides sufficient lubricity to the joint and enables artificial joints to utilize metal/metal, metal/ceramic, and ceramic/ceramic articulation couples without the need for a low friction polymeric lining material. Accordingly, artificial joint components formed according to the present invention are less likely to develop wear debris. The implantable articles are formed by a casting process from casting molds that are prepared using a three dimensional printing technique.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc.Inventor: Salvatore Caldarise
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Patent number: 5631290Abstract: A non-phytotoxic, environmentally compatible composition provides improved efficacy against soft-bodied insects and mites. The composition comprises a fatty acid salt active ingredient and an adjuvant that surprisingly increases the spreadability and efficacy of the active ingredient. The active ingredient is a potassium, sodium, ammonium, or alkanolamine salt of one or a mixture of monocarboxylic fatty acids having from 8 to 22 carbon atoms. The adjuvant can be a fatty alcohol having from 4 to 18 carbon atoms, or a methyl or ethyl ester of fatty acids having from 4 to 18 carbon atoms. The ratio of the adjuvant to the active ingredient ranges from about 1:0.1 to 1:50.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: W. Neudorff GmbHInventors: David S. Almond, Diana L. Parker
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Patent number: 5616144Abstract: An osteosynthesis plate system is particularly well adapted to securely fuse adjacent cervical vertebrae. The plates are for mounting upon the anterior or posterior surfaces of the vertebrae. Plates for mounting on the anterior vertebral surfaces have a concave bone contacting surface and a bone screw locking mechanism integral with each screw hole. Moreover, the bone contacting surface of the plate has a plurality of bone penetrating protrusions to more securely affix the plate to bone. Plates for mounting on the posterior vertebral surfaces also have bone penetrating protections on their bone contacting surfaces. Such plates are formed so as to have a curved bone contacting surface that is concave in the transverse axis of the plate and convex in the longitudinal axis of the plate. The screw holes of such plates are constructed so as to guide a bone screw along a desired angle to improve the anchoring of the screws in bone.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Codman & Shurtleff, Inc.Inventors: Ronald A. Yapp, Charles B. Worrick, III
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Patent number: 5609643Abstract: A knee joint prosthesis includes a femoral component, a tibial plateau and a tibial bearing member. The design and geometry of the articulation surfaces of the condylar elements of the femoral component and tibial bearing member is such that contact area between the articulation surfaces is maximized both in perfect alignment and in malalignment conditions. Moreover, contact stresses placed upon the articulation surfaces in perfect alignment and in malalignment are reduced. High contact area and low contact stress on the articulation surfaces can be maintained even while matching knee prosthesis components of different sizes.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Colleran, Robert E. Sommerich, Jorge A. Ochoa
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Patent number: 5597120Abstract: There is provided an improved composition for rapid setting, sprayable cementitious material, as well as improved processes and systems for mixing and placing such materials. The composition comprises a sprayable mixture of cement forming ingredients, such as silicon dioxide, magnesium oxide, and an aqueous metal phosphate solution. The process for mixing and placing such a composition uses serially connected dry material feed receptacles which are independently pressurizable and are isolatable from ambient conditions after loading to provide substantially increased throughput volume. The receptacles communicate the composition to a fluidizing element in which the material is fluidized before being formed into a slurry and atomized. Alternatively, dry and slurried material can be conveyed in a cavity pump under high pressure to achieve substantially increased throughput volume.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Blue Oaks Materials Limited PartnershipInventor: Henry L. Chess, Jr.
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Patent number: 5580361Abstract: Disclosed is a gas conditioner and a method for treating crude, relatively impure gases produced from a gasification process to yield a relatively clean, tar-free producer gas having an energy value of about 1200 to 1500 Kcal/m.sup.3. The gas conditioner comprises a reaction chamber for retaining a fuel supply and containing a cracking reaction. An upper portion of the reaction chamber includes an internal reaction housing which provides a primary reaction zone. The gas conditioner also includes a grate structure for filtering producer gas prior to its exit from the conditioner.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1996Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: American High Temp., Inc.Inventor: Johnnes Ferges
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Patent number: 5578037Abstract: A surgical resection guide enables a surgeon to resect a femoral neck, during a hip arthroplasty procedure, such that a femoral prosthesis can be implanted within a patient to preserve or closely approximate the anatomic center of rotation of the hip. The guide is able to be used for left or right hip arthroplasty procedures, with either anterior or posterior surgical approaches.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Sanders, Ann M. Corbo
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Patent number: 5577368Abstract: Wear resistance and oxidation resistance of bioimplantable polymeric parts is improved by packaging the parts within flexible, gas impermeable containers while subjecting the containers and the parts to a relatively high vacuum force. The containers are heat sealed while subjected to the vacuum force such that, upon sealing, hydrostatic pressure is exerted on the part. Following sealing of the packages, the packages and their contents are irradiated to an extent sufficient to sterilize the parts and to promote crosslinking within the part. Alternatively, the same property enhancements can be imparted to polymeric parts by packaging the part within rigid or flexible containers, minimizing the oxygen content within the containers, pressurizing the containers with an inert gas, or with a mixture of hydrogen and an inert gas, to greater than 1.5 atmospheres, and irradiating the part and the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc.Inventors: John V. Hamilton, Mark A. Manasas, Timothy M. Flynn
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Patent number: 5575078Abstract: A caliper or measurement apparatus for compressible sheet material includes first and second opposed contact faces which move relative to each other. A load cell in one face detects the load exerted there against, while a position indicator indicates the distance between faces. A microprocessor monitors load and position values continuously, corrects the load signal for noise and drift and determines whether a change in load cell output is correlated with advance of the measurement face. When a coupled load/position pattern is identified as a compression curve, the second contact face is assumed to have contacted the sheet and a thickness value is derived from the signals. Preferably, signal values are scaled and the processor operates on integral values, resulting in fast arithmetical operations that proceed in real time as the sensors are polled at a rate in excess of several kilohertz.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Hollingsworth & Vose CompanyInventor: James E. Moulton, III
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Patent number: 5571294Abstract: Disclosed is a gas conditioner and a method for treating crude, relatively impure gases produced from a gasification process to yield a relatively clean, tar-free producer gas having an energy value of about 1200 to 1500 Kcal/m.sup.3. The gas conditioner comprises a reaction chamber for retaining a fuel supply and containing a cracking reaction. An upper portion of the reaction chamber includes an internal reaction housing which provides a primary reaction zone. The gas conditioner also includes a grate structure for filtering producer gas prior to its exit from the conditioner.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: American High Temp., Inc.Inventor: Johnnes Ferges
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Patent number: 5571194Abstract: An augmentation system for a femoral component of a knee prosthesis includes a main augmentation block and a secondary block disposed within the main augmentation block. The secondary block is adjustably positioned within the main augmentation block such that relative motion between the two facilitates easy and secure fixture of the augmentation system within a prosthesis. The augmentation system of the invention can be used with either left or right side prostheses.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc.Inventor: Stefan M. Gabriel
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Patent number: 5567689Abstract: A method of increasing intracellular and plasma uridine levels comprising the coadministration or sequential administration of a compound from at least two of the following groups:1) uridine phosphorylase inhibitors, uridine, cytidine, prodrugs of uridine, and prodrugs of cytidine;2) a uridine secretion inhibiting compound such as dilazep or hexobendine; and3) a compound which competes with uridine in renal transport mechanisms such as L-uridine, L-2',3'-dideoxyuridine, and D-2', 3'-dideoxyuridine.The elevation of plasma and intracellular levels of uridine reduces the toxicity of pyrimidine nucleoside chemotherapeutic agents.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1993Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: The UAB Research FoundationInventors: Jean-Pierre Sommadossi, Mahmoud H. el Kouni