Patents Assigned to Alumend LLC
  • Patent number: 9884121
    Abstract: Biomaterials are disclosed having unique properties that make it a useful material in adhesives, local drug delivery applications and as filler or bulking material. The biomaterials are strong, safe and easily used as a surgical adhesive. Treated chitosan, modified chitosan or modified and treated chitosan compositions are disclosed displaying strengths suitable for general surgical applications. The materials can be used as a drug delivery vehicle which allows for the localization of the delivered drug as well as a programmable tether which allows for the release of the drug on a timed basis or in response to a physiological state such as the release of proteolytic enzymes. The materials of this invention can also be modified and treated to optimize the retention of water, thereby serving as a useful filler or bulking material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2018
    Assignee: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Therese M. Downey, Barbara R. Haberer
  • Patent number: 9855337
    Abstract: Biomaterials are disclosed having unique properties that make it a useful material in adhesives, local drug delivery applications and as filler or bulking material. The biomaterials are strong, safe and easily used as a surgical adhesive. Treated chitosan, modified chitosan or modified and treated chitosan compositions are disclosed displaying strengths suitable for general surgical applications. The materials can be used as a drug delivery vehicle which allows for the localization of the delivered drug as well as a programmable tether which allows for the release of the drug on a timed basis or in response to a physiological state such as the release of proteolytic enzymes. The materials of this invention can also be modified and treated to optimize the retention of water, thereby serving as a useful filler or bulking material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2018
    Assignee: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Therese M. Downey, Barbara R. Haberer
  • Patent number: 9833469
    Abstract: Compositions are described that contain treated chitosan, modified chitosan and/or modified and treated chitosan for use in formulations for skin, hair and nails, and in compositions and methods of reducing topical agent-induced skin irritation and inflammation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2017
    Assignees: Alumend, LLC, WavePharma, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Therese M. Downey, Miri Seiberg, Stanley S. Shapiro
  • Patent number: 9822189
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2017
    Assignee: ALUMEND LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Publication number: 20170274009
    Abstract: Compositions are described that contain treated chitosan, modified chitosan and/or modified and treated chitosan for use in formulations for skin, hair and nails, and in compositions and methods of reducing topical agent-induced skin irritation and inflammation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2017
    Publication date: September 28, 2017
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Therese M. Downey, Miri Seiberg, Stanley S. Shapiro, Jack V. Foster, JR.
  • Publication number: 20170182086
    Abstract: Compositions are described that contain treated chitosan, modified chitosan and/or modified and treated chitosan for use in formulations for skin, hair and nails, and in compositions and methods of reducing topical agent-induced skin irritation and inflammation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2016
    Publication date: June 29, 2017
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Therese M. Downey
  • Publication number: 20160175449
    Abstract: Novel biomaterials are disclosed having unique properties that make it a useful material in adhesives, local drug delivery applications and as filler or bulking material. The biomaterials are strong, safe and easily used as a surgical adhesive. Treated chitosan, modified chitosan or modified and treated chitosan compositions are disclosed displaying strengths suitable for general surgical applications. The materials can be used as a drug delivery vehicle which allows for the localization of the delivered drug as well as a programmable tether which allows for the release of the drug on a timed basis or in response to a physiological state such as the release of proteolytic enzymes. The materials of this invention can also be modified and treated to optimize the retention of water, thereby serving as a useful filler or bulking material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2015
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Therese M. Downey, Barbara R. Haberer
  • Publication number: 20160068614
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2015
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Applicant: ALUMEND, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Publication number: 20160046584
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a compound for use in a composition applied to a blood vessel, wherein the compound softens and/or disrupts the crystalline matrix of calcified plaque. Methods of treatment comprising applying the disclosed composition are also disclosed. Plaque-softening compounds are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2014
    Publication date: February 18, 2016
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Barbara R. Haberer, Therese J. Downey, Ronald E. Utecht, Jeffrey E. Elbert
  • Publication number: 20160030413
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a compound for use in a composition applied to a blood vessel, wherein the compound softens and/or disrupts the crystalline matrix of calcified plaque, as well as acutely restoring the vascular compliance at the treatment site of the blood vessel, while maintaining luminal gain during angioplasty. Methods of treatment comprising applying the disclosed composition are also disclosed. Plaque-softening compounds are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2014
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Applicant: ALUMEND, LLC
    Inventors: Barbara R. HABERER, Therese J. DOWNEY, Ronald E. UTECHT
  • Patent number: 9125938
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2015
    Assignee: ALUMEND LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Publication number: 20140350453
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 2, 2014
    Publication date: November 27, 2014
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Patent number: 8741270
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 3, 2014
    Assignee: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska
  • Patent number: 8632565
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2014
    Assignee: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Patent number: 8546384
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignee: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Publication number: 20130230472
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2013
    Publication date: September 5, 2013
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Publication number: 20130165970
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2013
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Applicant: Alumend, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Publication number: 20130045171
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2012
    Publication date: February 21, 2013
    Applicant: ALUMEND, LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews
  • Patent number: 8242114
    Abstract: Naphthalimide compounds are used in tissue bonding and protein cross-linking applications. When activated by an activating agent, such as light in the 400-500 nm absorption range, the naphthalimide compounds form chemically-reactive species that cross-link proteins, bond connective tissues together, and bond tissues and other biomaterials together. A naphthalimide-labeled biomolecule, such as a naphthalimide-labeled chitosan, is also capable of bonding tissues without subsequent direct illumination of the contacted tissue area. The naphthalimide compounds may be used in tissue or arterial repair, stabilization of an expanded arterial wall after angioplasty, tethering pharmaceutical agents to tissue surfaces to provide local drug delivery, and for chemically bonding skin care products, sunscreens, and cosmetics to the skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2012
    Assignee: Alumend LLC
    Inventors: Ronald E. Utecht, Kaia L. Kloster, Millard M. Judy, Kevin J. Vaska, James L. Matthews