Patents Assigned to Bio-Products, Inc.
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Publication number: 20170175062Abstract: In an embodiment of the invention, aqueous growth medium in a pond can be used to grow algae which can be pumped to a primary dewatering device where the algae can be separated from the harvested growth media based on the flow of the harvested growth media and gravity. The flow through the primary de-watering device can be optimized to maintain log phase growth in the pond, while minimizing the pumping cost and maximizing the concentration of total solids in the primary de-watered algae.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: INDEPENDENCE BIO-PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Christopher J. Davies, John Russell Teague, Ronald A. Erd
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Patent number: 9593302Abstract: In an embodiment of the invention, aqueous growth medium in a pond can be used to grow algae which can be pumped to a primary dewatering device where the algae can be separated from the harvested growth media based on the flow of the harvested growth media and gravity. The flow through the primary de-watering device can be optimized to maintain log phase growth in the pond, while minimizing the pumping cost and maximizing the concentration of total solids in the primary de-watered algae.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: INDEPENDENCE BIO-PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Christopher J Davies, John Russell Teague, Ronald A Erd
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Patent number: 8926984Abstract: In an embodiment of the invention, aqueous growth medium in a pond can be used to grow algae which can be pumped to a primary dewatering device where the algae can be separated from the harvested growth media based on the flow of the harvested growth media and gravity. The flow through the primary de-watering device can be optimized to maintain log phase growth in the pond, while minimizing the pumping cost and maximizing the concentration of total solids in the primary de-watered algae.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Independence Bio-Products, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Davies, John Russell Teague, Ronald A. Erd
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Patent number: 8458952Abstract: In an embodiment of the invention, aqueous growth medium in a pond can be used to grow algae which can be pumped to a primary dewatering device where the algae can be separated from the harvested growth media based on the flow of the harvested growth media and gravity. The flow through the primary de-watering device can be optimized to maintain log phase growth in the pond, while minimizing the pumping cost and maximizing the concentration of total solids in the primary de-watered algae.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Independence Bio-Products, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Davies, John Russell Teague, Ronald A. Erd
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Patent number: 8080218Abstract: A device and method of metering and mixing a dose of a sample liquid with a diluent liquid includes introducing a sample liquid into a channel defined in a housing. The housing defines a pocket open to the channel and sized to both collect a metered dose of the sample liquid, and to retain the collected dose by capillary force when the channel is emptied. The sample liquid is then removed from the channel under conditions that enable retention of the collected, metered dose of the sample liquid in the pocket. Following a cleaning step, a volume of diluent liquid is introduced into the channel to induce diffusion and mixing of the diluent liquid with the dose of sample liquid to form a mixture.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Molecular Bio-Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Karg, Douglas W. Kroncke
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Publication number: 20110139409Abstract: Methods and systems for algae production are provided, the methods and systems generally comprising providing at least one body of water having an algae population in suspension, growing algae, heating the body of water with a heat source, heating the algae process with a heat source, drying the algae with a heat source, and covering the body of water with a cover. Heat recovery systems, algae processing, and covers are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: INDEPENDENCE BIO-PRODUCTS , INC.Inventor: Ronald A. Erd
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Patent number: 7905049Abstract: Methods and systems for algae production are provided, the methods and systems generally comprising providing at least one body of water having an algae population in suspension, growing algae, heating the body of water with a heat source, heating the algae process with a heat source, drying the algae with a heat source, and covering the body of water with a cover. Heat recovery systems, algae processing, and covers are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Independence Bio-Products, Inc.Inventor: Ronald A. Erd
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Patent number: 5078744Abstract: A method of repairing connective tissue uses a heterograft for supporting ingrowth of ligament or tendon connective tissue to replace damaged connective tissue in a subject which is composed of a plurality of long, thin fibers extracted from animal connective tissue having generally the same mechanical properties as the tissue to be replaced. The individual fibers are extracted by a sequence of chemical treatments and mechanical treatments, purified to eliminate foreign material from the fibers, and cross-linked to a degree that causes their shrinkage temperature to have a preselected value that corresponds to the desired tensile strength, allows only a preselected amount of water retention by the fibers in order to enhance attraction of fibrogenic cells to the fiber surfaces, and avoids producing foreign body reaction to the heterograft. The fibers are maintained generally parallel in a bundle or weave.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1989Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Bio-Products, Inc.Inventor: Milos Chvapil
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Patent number: 4913897Abstract: A thin film of hydrophilic hydrogel is applied to a person's skin, including hands, forearms, and face to prevent shedding of minute skin particulates, to prevent fingerprints, and to prevent transmission of toxic substances through the film.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Bio-Products, Inc.Inventors: Milos Chvapil, Stuart A. Hoenig
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Patent number: 4485088Abstract: The disclosure deals with a method of treating fibrotic lesions related to abnormal collagen polymerization by topical administration of lathyrogenic substances, such as .beta.-aminopropionitrile fumarate, aminoacetonitrile, D-penicillamine, into the site of the injury. The lathyrogenic drugs are administered by local injection or onto the skin and percutaneously transported into the site of the lesion. Lathyrogens, administered locally as a single drug or in combination do not produce any local or systemic toxic effects and are improving the function of the pathological fibrosis based on the accumulation of polymerized collagenous protein.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Bio-Products, Inc.Inventor: Milos Chvapil