Patents Assigned to Clemson University of Research Foundation
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Patent number: 10132965Abstract: A refractive index device and method of making it include obtaining a glass structure comprising a plurality of nucleation sites. The glass structure is formed from a glass composition that comprises a first chemical component and a second chemical component. A crystal of the second chemical component has a different second refractive index from a first refractive index of the first chemical component. Each nucleation site defines where a crystal of the second chemical component can be grown. The method includes causing crystals of the second chemical component to grow in situ at a set of the plurality of nucleation sites in order to produce a spatial gradient of a refractive index in the glass structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2016Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Penn State Research Foundation, Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Clara Rivero Baleine, Theresa S. Mayer, Jonathan David Musgraves, Kathleen Richardson, Peter Wachtel
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Patent number: 10022225Abstract: Tissue holders that can be used for gripping natural or synthetic heart valves are described. The tissue holder can include a clamping mechanism and a spring and can be self-adjusting with regard to pressure applied to the tissue gripped in the holder. The tissue holder can be removably attached to systems for processing the tissues and can provide completely hands-free processing of a tissue from development or excisement to implantation and/or completion of testing.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: CLEMSON UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: Leslie Sierad, Richard Pascal, Christopher deBorde, Dan Simionescu, Agneta Simionescu
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Patent number: 10026962Abstract: A silicon-based anode comprises an alginate-containing binder. The many carboxy groups of alginate bind to a surface of silicon, creating strong, rigid hydrogen bonds that withstand battery cycling. The alginate-containing binder provides good performance to the anode by (1) improving the capacity of the anode in comparison to other commercially-available binders, (2) improving Columbonic efficiency during charging and discharging cycles, and (3) improving stability during charging and discharging cycles.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignees: Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Gleb Yushin, Igor Luzinov, Bogdan Zdyrko, Oleksandr Magazynskyy, Igor Kovalenko
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Publication number: 20180117819Abstract: Invention is directed to a method of extruding an omni-phobic filament comprising: extruding a co-polymer filament having a first polymer at a core having generally a circular cross-section, and a second polymer disposed at a perimeter of the core wherein the second polymer is dissolvable; creating channels disposed at the perimeter of the core by dissolving the second polymer; creating trapezoidal cross-section features having a distal angle less than 70°, a top edge greater than a side length and a bottom length less than the side length; and adding nano-sized particles to at least one of the top edge and one or more sides or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Applicants: Clemson University Research Foundation, The United States Department of Defense Department of the ArmyInventors: Philip Brown, Quoc Tien Truong, Nicole Hoffman
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Patent number: 9711928Abstract: Single heterogeneous crystals are described that contain multiple regimes, adjacent regimes varying from one another with regard to function. Also disclosed is a hydrothermal epitaxial growth process that can be utilized to form the single heterogeneous crystals. The single heterogeneous crystals can exhibit enhanced performance when used as a laser gain medium as compared to previously known single crystals and multi-crystal constructs. The heterogeneous single crystal can be utilized for thin disk lasers and can minimize the thermal distortion effects at high powers. The heterogeneous crystal can also serve as an embedded waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Joseph Kolis, Colin McMillen
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Patent number: 9693867Abstract: Total knee replacements for hinged knee implants include a tibial member, a femoral member, a hinge assembly having a laterally extending axle configured to hingedly attach the femoral member to the tibial member, and a lock mechanism in communication with the hinge assembly. The lock mechanism is configured to (i) lock the femoral member in alignment with the tibial member for a full extension or other defined stabile walking configuration to thereby allow an arthrodesis or stiff knee gait and (ii) unlock to allow the femoral and tibial members to pivot relative to each other for flexion or bending when not ambulating.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2015Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignees: Clemson University Research Foundation, University of South CarolinaInventors: Eric Montgomery Lucas, John David DesJardins, Kim John Chillag, Frank Richard Voss
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Patent number: 9687775Abstract: A hydrogen permeation membrane is provided that can include a metal and a ceramic material mixed together. The metal can be Ni, Zr, Nb, Ta, Y, Pd, Fe, Cr, Co, V, or combinations thereof, and the ceramic material can have the formula: BaZr1-x-yYxTyO3-? where 0?x?0.5, 0?y?0.5, (x+y)>0; 0???0.5, and T is Sc, Ti, Nb, Ta, Mo, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, In, Sn, or combinations thereof. A method of forming such a membrane is also provided. A method is also provided for extracting hydrogen from a feed stream.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2015Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignees: University of South Carolina, Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Fanglin Chen, Shumin Fang, Kyle S. Brinkman
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Patent number: 9615815Abstract: Adaptors for ultrasound probes can have an adaptor body can have an open lower end that allows a distal end of the ultrasound probe to extend therethrough to contact skin of a patient. The adaptor can include a plurality of spaced apart resilient members held by the adaptor body that, in operation, are able to change in length such that the resilient members translate from a first longer length to a second shorter length when the probe applies compressive force to the target tissue.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2013Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: David Kwartowitz, Erika Trent, Fuad Mefleh, Vipul Pai Raikar, Delphine Dean
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Patent number: 9506187Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for dyeing a material using a dyed nanocellulose dispersion, thereby reducing or eliminating the need for water in dyeing materials, such as fabrics and textiles. A dyed nanocellulose dispersion or gel may be prepared from wood pulp fibers using a homogenizer and a dye, wherein the dyed nanocellulose dispersion comprises nanosized cellulose fibrils. The dyed nanocellulose gel may comprise an approximate concentration of 0.5% to 6%. The dyed nanocellulose dispersion may be applied to a material, such as a fabric or textile material. The fabric or textile material can be dried resulting in a dyed material.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignees: University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc., Clemson University Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Sergiy Minko, Suraj Sharma, Ian Hardin, Igor Luzinov, Sandy Wu Daubenmire, Andrey Zakharchenko, Raha Saremi, Yun Sang Kim
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Patent number: 9506166Abstract: Disclosed are heterogeneous crystals for use in a laser cavity and methods of forming the crystals. A crystal can be a monolithic crystal containing a garnet-based activator region and a garnet-based Q-switch. Disclosed methods include hydrothermal growth techniques for the growth of differing epitaxial layers on a host. A YAG host material can be doped in one region with a suitable activator ion for lasing and can be formed with another region that is doped with a saturable absorber to form the Q-switch. Regions can be formed with controlled thickness in conjunction. Following formation, a heterogeneous crystal can be cut, polished and coated with mirror films at each end for use in a laser cavity to provide short pulses of high power emissions using high frequency pulse modes.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Joseph W. Kolis, Colin D. McMillen, J. Matthew Mann
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Patent number: 9493887Abstract: Disclosed are heterogeneous crystals for use in a laser cavity and methods of forming the crystals. A crystal can be a monolithic crystal containing a vanadate-based activator region and a vanadate-based Q-switch. Disclosed methods include hydrothermal growth techniques for the growth of differing layers on a host. A YVO4 host material can be doped in one region with a suitable active lasing ion and can be formed with another region that is doped with a saturable absorber. Regions can be formed with controlled thickness. Following formation, a heterogeneous crystal can be cut, polished and coated with mirror films at each end for use in a laser cavity to provide short pulses of high power emissions using high frequency pulse modes.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2014Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Joseph W. Kolis, Colin D. McMillen, J. Matthew Mann
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Patent number: 9469915Abstract: Single crystals are described that contain several regimes within the crystal that perform different functions related to the enhanced performance of a laser gain medium. At least one regime of the single crystals can be utilized to suppress amplified spontaneous emission and parasitic oscillation in a laser gain medium. A single crystal can include core and cladding regions, the cladding region providing amplified spontaneous emission suppression. The core region of the crystal can include as dopant one or more ions that take part in the lasing when suitably pumped. The amplified spontaneous emission suppression region can include as dopant one or more ions that can prevent additional spontaneous emission that can to depletion of the upper laser states, thus reducing laser performance including one or more ions that absorb spontaneously emitted photons and/or a higher concentration of the active lasing ions of the core.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2013Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Joseph Kolis, Colin McMillen
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Patent number: 9393123Abstract: Total joint replacements for implants include a first member configured to attach to a first bone, a second member configured to reside in an adjacent second bone and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is configured to (i) lock the first and second members in alignment for full extension or other defined stabilized configuration and (ii) unlock to allow the first and second members to pivot relative to each other for flexion or bending.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignees: Clemson University Research Foundation, University of South CarolinaInventors: Eric Montgomery Lucas, John David DesJardins, Kim John Chillag, Frank Richard Voss
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Publication number: 20160192480Abstract: An electronic device including a transparent and flexible mica substrate and a method of manufacturing the electronic device are provided, in which the method includes forming an organic or inorganic layer on the mica substrate and thermally processing the mica substrate at a temperature of 200° C. or greater.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicants: CLEMSON UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Kyounghwan CHOI, Sung-O KIM, Do Yeob KIM
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Patent number: 9371451Abstract: Disclosed are articles comprising layered nanocrystalline calcite and methods for forming nanocrystalline calcite layers and compositions comprising nanocrystalline calcite layers.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignees: Clemson University Research Foundation, University of DaytonInventors: Andrew S. Mount, Neeraj V. Gohad, Douglas C. Hansen, Karolyn Mueller Hansen, Mary Beth Johnstone
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Patent number: 9340446Abstract: A refractive index device and method of making it include obtaining a glass structure comprising a plurality of nucleation sites. The glass structure is formed from a glass composition that comprises a first chemical component and a second chemical component. A crystal of the second chemical component has a different second refractive index from a first refractive index of the first chemical component. Each nucleation site defines where a crystal of the second chemical component can be grown. The method includes causing crystals of the second chemical component to grow in situ at a set of the plurality of nucleation sites in order to produce a spatial gradient of a refractive index in the glass structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, The Penn State Research Foundation, Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Clara Rivero Baleine, Theresa S. Mayer, Jonathan David Musgraves, Kathleen Richardson, Peter Wachtel
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Patent number: 9320635Abstract: Shoulder braces for inhibiting secondary anterior shoulder dislocations that are configured to allow for a wide range of motion for mobility and stabilization, include a brace body with a single arm portion configured to reside about a shoulder of a user and a torso portion, a plurality of shoulder straps extending over the single arm portion shoulder, a substantially rigid thermoplastic insert releasably held by the arm portion of the brace body. The insert can have a user-specific custom shape that substantially conforms to shoulder anatomy of the shoulder of the user. The brace can also include at least one adjustable length laterally extending torso strap attached to the torso portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Chelsea Lea Ex-Lubeskie, Meredith Cole Donaldson, Riley Morgan Csernica, Kaitlin Kathleen Grove, Charles Alden Thigpen
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Patent number: 9072761Abstract: Disclosed herein are compounds, compositions and methods related to viral inhibition. In some forms, the compounds, compositions and methods are related to binding RNA.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF)Inventors: Dev P. Arya, Nihar Ranjan, Sunil Kumar
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Patent number: 9072606Abstract: Total knee replacements for hinged knee implants include a tibial member, a femoral member, a hinge assembly having a laterally extending axle configured to hingedly attach the femoral member to the tibial member, and a lock mechanism in communication with the hinge assembly. The lock mechanism is configured to (i) lock the femoral member in alignment with the tibial member for a full extension or other defined stabile walking configuration to thereby allow an arthrodesis or stiff knee gait and (ii) unlock to allow the femoral and tibial members to pivot relative to each other for flexion or bending when not ambulating.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignees: Clemson University Research Foundation, University of South CarolinaInventors: Eric Montgomery Lucas, John David DesJardins, Kim John Chillag, Frank Richard Voss
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Patent number: 9014228Abstract: Disclosed are heterogeneous crystals for use in a laser cavity and methods of forming the crystals. A crystal can be a monolithic crystal containing regions that are based upon the same host material but differ from one another according to some material feature such that they can perform various functions related to lasing. Disclosed methods include hydrothermal growth techniques for the growth of differing epitaxial layers on a host. A host material can be doped in one region with a suitable active lasing ion and can be formed with another region that is undoped and can act as an endcap, a waveguide cladding layer, or a substrate to provide strength and/or contact to a heat sink. Regions can be formed with controlled thickness in conjunction. Following formation, a heterogeneous crystal can be cut, polished and coated with mirror films at each end for use in a laser cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Clemson University Research FoundationInventors: Joseph W. Kolis, Colin D. McMillen, J. Matthew Mann, John M. Ballato