Patents Assigned to Audubon
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Patent number: 11911489Abstract: The invention includes saponin-containing compositions, wipes impregnated with these compositions, and related methods. Specifically, the invention includes a cleansing and deodorizing composition that includes a saponin; a deodorizer; cyclodextrin and a solvent. The saponin may be derived from botanical sources, such as, for example, Sapindus mukorossi or trifoliatus. Also included are textiles that are impregnated with the composition of the invention. Such textiles may be, for example, made of biodegradable materials. The invention also includes related methods of use and treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Sanjeevita by Audubon, LLCInventor: Vaishali A. Ketkar
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Patent number: 11879387Abstract: A system and method for converting hazardous waste vapors into a renewable energy source is disclosed. The system comprises a feeding system operatively coupled to a combustion system. The feeding system includes a vapor byproduct source capable of producing hydrocarbon vapors and a means for separating any liquids or particulates from the hydrocarbon vapor to create a purified vapor. The combustion system includes a compressor operable to pressurize the purified vapor to a select pressure range, a means for enriching the purified vapor with a select percentage of natural gas to form a fuel mixture, and a generator operable for converting the combined fuel mixture into electricity. Optionally, the combustion system may utilize a microturbine in combination with a fuel storage system, eductor, and a calorimeter and density meter to ensure maximum energy efficiency based on a select input range for fuel composition and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2023Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Audubon Engineering Company, L.P.Inventors: Brian Connor, Sam Rayford Turner
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Patent number: 11759241Abstract: Intramedullary systems, expandable intramedullary nails, expandable anchors, and methods of using the same. The intramedullary system may include an expandable intramedullary nail configured to extend into an intramedullary canal of a long bone and/or one or more expandable anchors configured to extend at an angle transverse to the intramedullary nail. The intramedullary nails and/or anchors may include one or more integrated expansion mechanisms that allow for insertion in a contracted configuration and expansion into a deployed configuration to lock the relative position and prevent axial rotation and translation of the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2020Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: AudubonInventor: David Jansen
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Patent number: 11213410Abstract: A system and method for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium includes delivering a tubular element in an insertion state to the sinus ostium. The tubular element includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a center region between the proximal end and the distal end. The method includes expanding the tubular element from the insertion state to a deployment state when the tubular element is located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force. Other embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2019Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Assignee: Audubon Technologies, LLCInventors: Edward J. Hepworth, Corey B. Kashiwa, Steven P. Tyrrell
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Publication number: 20200018138Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for producing hydrocarbons from remote subsea wells to a host production facility using a portable floating utility platform and tie-back system. The subject system comprises a floating utility platform positioned near a plurality of subsea wells; a plurality of control umbilicals connecting said platform to a well control system positioned near the wells and a pump and separation control system wherein the produced hydrocarbons flow from the well control system through a HIPPS to the pump and separation control system; and a host production platform equipped to receive the produced hydrocarbons from a reduced pressure export flowline that transports the hydrocarbons the entire tie-back length from the pump and separation control system to the host production platform. Optionally, the system can provide seawater injection capabilities as well as a single-track pigging.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Applicant: Audubon Engineering Company, L.P.Inventors: J. Denis Taylor, Stafford Menard
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Patent number: 10213959Abstract: A method for removing substrate material from a part produced by a 3-D printer. The method includes providing a housing having a working chamber defined therein. The method further includes providing a spray header disposed along at least a portion of the perimeter of the working chamber. A pump is configured and arranged to convey a fluid at varying pressures through the spray header. Fluid contacts a part inserted into the working chamber and then flows to the bottom of the working chamber to a fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: Audubon Machinery Corp.Inventors: Joseph M. McMahon, Scott Alexander Gilmour, Adam Michael Moehlau, Joshua J. Yagy, Daniel J. Hutchinson
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Machine for removing substrate material, for washing, and for drying parts produced by a 3-D printer
Patent number: 10112344Abstract: A machine for processing a part produced by a 3-D printer. The machine includes a housing having a working chamber defined therein. A support structure is disposed at the bottom of the working chamber for supporting the part. The structure has at least one opening defined therein. A spray header is disposed along at least a portion of the perimeter of the working chamber. A pump is configured and arranged to convey a fluid at varying pressures through the spray header. The fluid contacts the part and then passes through the opening in the structure where it flows to the bottom of the working chamber to a fluid outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Audubon Machinery CorporationInventors: Joseph M. McMahon, Scott Alexander Gilmour, Adam Michael Moehlau, Joshua J. Yagy, Daniel J. Hutchinson -
Publication number: 20160106059Abstract: The present invention is directed to dispensers of bedding materials for laboratory animal cages. According to one embodiment of a dispensing unit, materials are drawn into a storage chute by a vacuum and dispensing is accomplished in a dispenser comprising a plurality of dispensing chutes having dispensing openings through which material is dispensed into cages. While in a first position, a material directing gate allows the materials to be dispensed through one of the dispensing chutes into a first number of cages, and through another one of the dispensing chutes into a second number of cages while in a second position. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the vacuum from the vacuum blower is utilized to remove dust from the dispensing area where material is dispensed into cages. Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a system for aligning, indexing and drying laboratory animal cages which have already been cleaned in a cleaning station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Applicant: Audubon Machinery CorporationInventor: Philippe Roe
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Patent number: 9192490Abstract: There is disclosed a method for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium. In an embodiment, the method includes delivering a tubular element in an insertion state to the sinus ostium. The tubular element includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a center region between the proximal end and distal end. The method includes expanding the tubular element from the insertion state to a deployment state when located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Audubon Technologies, LLCInventors: Edward J. Hepworth, Corey B. Kashiwa, Steven P. Tyrrell
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Patent number: 8936176Abstract: The present invention is directed to dispensers of bedding materials for laboratory animal cages. According to one embodiment of a dispensing unit, materials are drawn into a storage chute by a vacuum and dispensing is accomplished in a dispenser comprising a plurality of dispensing chutes having dispensing openings through which material is dispensed into cages. While in a first position, a material directing gate allows the materials to be dispensed through one of the dispensing chutes into a first number of cages, and through another one of the dispensing chutes into a second number of cages while in a second position. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the vacuum from the vacuum blower is utilized to remove dust from the dispensing area where material is dispensed into cages. Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a system for aligning, indexing and drying laboratory animal cages which have already been cleaned in a cleaning station.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Audubon Machinery CorporationInventor: Philippe Roe
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Publication number: 20140212224Abstract: The present invention is directed to dispensers of bedding materials for laboratory animal cages. According to one embodiment of a dispensing unit, materials are drawn into a storage chute by a vacuum and dispensing is accomplished in a dispenser comprising a plurality of dispensing chutes having dispensing openings through which material is dispensed into cages. While in a first position, a material directing gate allows the materials to be dispensed through one of the dispensing chutes into a first number of cages, and through another one of the dispensing chutes into a second number of cages while in a second position. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the vacuum from the vacuum blower is utilized to remove dust from the dispensing area where material is dispensed into cages. Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a system for aligning, indexing and drying laboratory animal cages which have already been cleaned in a cleaning station.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2014Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: AUDUBON MACHINERY CORPORATIONInventor: Philippe Roe
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Patent number: 8303640Abstract: A device for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium includes a tubular element having a proximal end, a distal end, and a center region between the proximal end and distal end. The tubular element has an insertion state and a deployment state. The tubular element is locatable in the sinus ostium when in the insertion state and expandable from the insertion state to the deployment state when located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Audubon Technologies, LLCInventors: Edward J. Hepworth, Corey B. Kashiwa, Steven P. Tyrrell
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Patent number: 8282307Abstract: A furniture joinery, comprises a slide rail and a slide block. The slide block includes a cut extending therethrough. The slide block receives a fastener and when the fastener passes through the cut, slides on the slide block become misaligned in the slide rail thus retaining the slide block therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Audubon Block CompanyInventor: Michael T. Brown
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Publication number: 20110125092Abstract: A device for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium includes a tubular element having a first end, a second end, and a center region between the proximal end and distal end. The tubular element has an insertion state and a deployment state. The tubular element is locatable in the sinus ostium when in the insertion state and expandable from the insertion state to the deployment state when located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: AUDUBON TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Edward J. Hepworth, Corey B. Kashiwa, Steven P. Tyrrell
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Publication number: 20090036968Abstract: A device for maintaining a patent paranasal sinus ostium includes a tubular element having a proximal end, a distal end, and a center region between the proximal end and distal end. The tubular element has an insertion state and a deployment state. The tubular element is locatable in the sinus ostium when in the insertion state and expandable from the insertion state to the deployment state when located in the sinus ostium. In the deployment state, the center region confronts the sinus ostium with an outward radial force.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Audubon Technologies, LLCInventors: Edward J. Hepworth, Corey B. Kashiwa, Steven P. Tyrrell
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Publication number: 20070142348Abstract: A method for the therapeutic and prophylactic treatment of subjects infected with the papilloma virus. More specifically, a method of therapeutic treatment of a papilloma virus in a subject by administering an anti-papilloma virus effective amount of CTC-96 to the subject. In addition, a method of prophylactic treatment against a papilloma virus in a subject by administering an anti-papilloma virus effective amount of CTC-96 to the subject to minimize the likelihood of the subject being infected by the papolloma virus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: REDOX PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION, AUDUBON BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PACKInventor: David Gershon
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Patent number: 6772142Abstract: A web-based implemented system in which observers may pinpoint locations on a scalable map in order to fix data by latitude and longitude and to collect data describing that location. Also permitted within the system is the selection of non-contiguous groups of geographic data points for analysis. Although not limited thereto, the system may be used to track bird sightings and migration patterns as well as other bird related information and data. The mapping is scalable and can be integrated with a Geographic Information System (GIS), e.g. elevation, vegetation or city maps. Variations over time can be analyzed for a specific point, and pattern movements across points can be tracked.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignees: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc., National Audubon Society, Inc.Inventors: Steven T. Kelling, Ronald M. Beloin, John W. Fitzpatrick, Frank B. Gill, Roger L. Slothower, Thomas A. Fredericks
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Patent number: 6009682Abstract: A composite hand rail for supporting and protecting pedestrians on steps and inclined surfaces. The rail is a composite comprising a shell having a wide slightly convex top surface extending downwardly and laterally to a convex sidewall before returning and flaring down to a smaller waist section. The shell has an interior cavity open to the bottom that can receive a core material. Preferably the shell is of cellular blended polyvinylchloride or styrene with a hardened skin formed by celuka processing. A simulated wood finish is applied to the shell by hot stamping or paint and print processes. Shells can be easily formed into spiral and curvilinear shapes by bending around a form or mandrel. The decorative wood finish bends with the shell thus enhancing the decorative wood finish appearance. A core is prefabricated to fit within the shell cavity. The core is fastened within the cavity by either adhesive or mechanical means.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Audubon Products, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Lehman, Todd E. Rissmiller