Patents Assigned to BioQuest
  • Patent number: 6811747
    Abstract: The present invention relates to water treatment chemical formulations, and more particularly to chemical formulations used to treat water containing halogens as a sanitizing agent. The water treatment chemical formulations contain cyanuric acid and an alkali metal molybdate or silicate as an anticorrosion agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: Bioquest, LLC
    Inventor: Michael A. Silveri
  • Patent number: 6270680
    Abstract: An amperometric bromine control system accurately maintains a desired concentration of bromine within a home spa or in other water features. The control system employs amperometric sensing to measure the bromine concentration in the spa water and uses this measurement to control the electrochemical production of bromine through the oxidation of aqueous bromide. The level of bromide in the spa water desirably is greater than 50 ppm in order to obtain a linear relationship between the current level sensed through the amperometric measurement and the concentration level of bromine in the water. In this manner, the control system can accurately measure the bromine concentration in the spa water and precisely maintain the bromine concentration within a desired range between about 2 ppm and 6 ppm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: Bioquest
    Inventors: Michael A. Silveri, Caba Calic
  • Patent number: 6238555
    Abstract: An amperometric bromine control system accurately maintains a desired concentration of bromine within a home spa or in other water features. The control system employs amperometric sensing to measure the bromine concentration in the spa water and uses this measurement to control the electrochemical production of bromine through the oxidation of aqueous bromide. The level of bromide in the spa water desirably is greater than 50 ppm in order to obtain a linear relationship between the current level sensed through the amperometic measurement and the concentration level of bromine in the water. In this manner, the control system can accurately measure the bromine concentration in the spa water and precisely maintain the bromine concentration within a desired range between about 2 ppm and 6 ppm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: BioQuest
    Inventors: Michael A. Silveri, Emil Milosavljevic, Caba Calic
  • Patent number: 6007693
    Abstract: A halogen generator produces a halogen sanitizing agent to sanitize water in a spa or other water feature. A coaxial wall fitting desirably couples the halogen generator to the water feature. The halogen generator desirably includes a bipolar electrolytic cell in which a center electrode plate rotates between stationary anode and cathode plates. The bipolar electrode includes a plurality of vanes which motivate water flow between the anode and the cathode. The vanes on the rotating electrode also produce a flow of water through the generator. In this manner, the bipolar electrode functions as a impeller to pump water through the halogen generator. The vanes are positioned between the electrode and cathode, and are sufficiently spaced from the cathode to inhibit scale formation on the cathode. The vanes, however, generally do not contact the cathode when rotating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Bioquest
    Inventor: Michael A. Silveri
  • Patent number: 5885426
    Abstract: A halogen generator produces a halogen sanitizing agent to sanitize water in a spa or other water feature. A coaxial wall fitting desirably couples the halogen generator to the water feature. The halogen generator desirably includes a bipolar electrolytic cell in which a center electrode plate rotates between stationary anode and cathode plates. The bipolar electrode includes a plurality of vanes which motivate water flow between the anode and the cathode. The vanes on the rotating electrode also produce a flow of water through the generator. In this manner, the bipolar electrode functions as a impeller to pump water through the halogen generator. The vanes are positioned between the electrode and cathode, and are sufficiently spaced from the cathode to inhibit scale formation on the cathode. The vanes, however, generally do not contact the cathode when rotating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: BioQuest
    Inventor: Michael A. Silveri
  • Patent number: 5759384
    Abstract: A halogen generator produces a halogen sanitizing agent to sanitize water in a spa or other water feature. A coaxial wall fitting desirably couples the halogen generator to the water feature. The halogen generator desirably includes a bipolar electrolytic cell in which a center electrode plate rotates between stationary anode and cathode plates. The bipolar electrode includes a plurality of vanes which motivate water flow between the anode and the cathode. The vanes on the rotating electrode also produce a flow of water through the generator. In this manner, the bipolar electrode functions as a impeller to pump water through the halogen generator. The vanes are positioned between the electrode and cathode, and are sufficiently spaced from the cathode to inhibit scale formation on the cathode. The vanes, however, generally do not contact the cathode when rotating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Bioquest
    Inventor: Michael A. Silveri
  • Patent number: 5752282
    Abstract: A halogen generator produces a halogen sanitizing agent to sanitize water in a spa or other water feature. A coaxial wall fitting desirably couples the halogen generator to the water feature. The halogen generator desirably includes a bipolar electrolytic cell in which a center electrode plate rotates between stationary anode and cathode plates. The bipolar electrode includes a plurality of vanes which motivate water flow between the anode and the cathode. The vanes on the rotating electrode also produce a flow of water through the generator. In this manner, the bipolar electrode functions as a impeller to pump water through the halogen generator. The vanes are positioned between the electrode and cathode, and are sufficiently spaced from the cathode to inhibit scale formation on the cathode. The vanes, however, generally do not contact the cathode when rotating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: BioQuest
    Inventor: Michael A. Silveri
  • Patent number: 5676805
    Abstract: A halogen generator produces a halogen sanitizing agent to sanitize water in a spa or other water feature. A coaxial wall fitting desirably couples the halogen generator to the water feature. The halogen generator desirably includes a bipolar electrolytic cell in which a center electrode plate rotates between stationary anode and cathode plates. The bipolar electrode includes a plurality of vanes which motivate water flow between the anode and the cathode. The vanes on the rotating electrode also produce a flow of water through the generator. In this manner, the bipolar electrode functions as a impeller to pump water through the halogen generator. The vanes are positioned between the electrode and cathode, and are sufficiently spaced from the cathode to inhibit scale formation on the cathode. The vanes, however, generally do not contact the cathode when rotating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Assignee: BioQuest
    Inventor: Michael A. Silveri
  • Patent number: 5547682
    Abstract: Novel N-RES agents for use in vitro and in vivo medical and biological applications, such as, for example MRI and/or intravenous administration of pharmaceutical agents are described. The novel N-RES agents are prepared by coating inorganic core particles with a poly(acrylic acid)--poly(alkylene ether) graft copolymer. The resulting polymer-coated inorganic particle cores are useful as imaging agents, therapeutic agents or carriers having increased circulation time due to decrease uptake or recognition by the RES.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1996
    Assignee: BioQuest, Incorporated
    Inventors: Mark S. Chagnon, Stephen E. Burkle, Michelle J. Carter, Tracy J. Hamilton, John Havelick, Jr., Deborah A. Kaplan, Kristin L. Marzloff
  • Patent number: 5441746
    Abstract: This invention describes an electromagnetic wave-absorbing surface modified magnetic particle for use in medical applications. The magnetic particles are coated with an amphipathic organic compound and an amphipathic vesicle forming lipid. These particles may be used in a method of treatment of cancer, as well as for the treatment of infectious disease. For cancer treatment the invention comprises providing a patient said coated particles, absorbing the coated particle intracellularly into the cancer cell, and subjecting the patient to an alternating electromagnetic field to inductively heat the magnetic core particle along with the cancer cells. The inductive heating of the magnetic core particle is then continued so as to achieve an increase in intracellular temperature which selectively kills the cancer cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1995
    Assignee: Molecular BioQuest, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark S. Chagnon
  • Patent number: 5389377
    Abstract: A liposome composition which comprises a substantially uniform sized inorganic core coated with an amphipathic organic compound and further coated with a second amphipathic vesicle forming lipid. Also disclosed are novel phenyl lipid compounds which serve as the amphipathic vesicle forming lipid and methods are described for delivering a drug for slow release into the blood stream, and for targeting a selected tissue or cells with the inorganic core liposome compositions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Assignee: Molecular Bioquest, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark S. Chagnon, John R. Ferris, Tracy J. Hamilton, Edwin A. Rudd, Michelle J. Carter
  • Patent number: 5382468
    Abstract: Subdomain metal or metal oxide particles covalently coupled to chemically reactive organic moieties and subsequently reacted together to form biodegradable magnetic microclusters are disclosed. The magnetic microcluster can be used as contrast agents in NMR imaging for the production of images suitable for use in diagnosis, for in vivo delivery and targeting of drugs, as in vivo, biodegradable agents for the sequestering of free metal ions in the treatment of metal driven disease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Molecular Bioquest, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark S. Chagnon, John R. Ferris, Barry L. Fiore, Michelle J. Carter, Tracy J. Hamilton
  • Patent number: 5225282
    Abstract: Subdomain metal or metal oxide particles covalently coupled to chemically reactive organic moieties and subsequently reacted together to form biodegradable magnetic microclusters are disclosed. The magnetic microcluster can be used as contrast agents in NMR imaging for the production of images suitable for use in diagnosis, for in vivo delivery and targeting of drugs, as in vivo, biodegradable agents for the sequestering of free metal ions in the treatment of metal driven disease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Assignee: Molecular BioQuest, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark S. Chagnon, John R. Ferris, Barry L. Fiore, Michelle J. Carter, Tracy J. Hamilton