Patents Assigned to Damon Corporation
  • Patent number: 6017080
    Abstract: A tent camper with a lateral slide-out room. The tent camper includes a camper main body that is pulled in a longitudinal direction by a towing vehicle. A roof, aligned above the camper main body, is movable between a lowered, storage position and a raised, camping position. A lateral slide-out room is coupled to the camper main body. The lateral slide-out room is movable in a lateral direction between a retracted, storage position and an extended, operational position, thereby allowing additional living space to be provided to persons within the tent camper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2000
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Jeffrey J. Gill
  • Patent number: 4767397
    Abstract: Apparatus for the centrifugal fractionation and component-isolation of liquid material has a nonflexing radially-movable pressure panel disposed between a first liquid container stacked radially in front of a second liquid container. The two containers are at the same interval pressure during centrifugation, and the pressure panel avoids radial distortion of the back wall of the first container. The liquid container structure can incorporate the pressure panel. Alternatively, the panel can be part of the centrifugal separating instrument.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Rudolph Hohenberg, Carl G. Figdor, Willy S. Bont
  • Patent number: 4642062
    Abstract: A weight holder for removable and replaceable attachment to the nose portion of a toy aircraft. The weight holder is adapted to be integrally mounted to a protruding nose portion of a wing panel on a toy aircraft. The weight holder has opposed clamping jaw portions connected by a hinge element. The facing surfaces of at least one jaw has a weight-seating chamber for receiving a weighted object which is to be secured to the aircraft by the weight holder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1987
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Michael K. Dorffler
  • Patent number: 4446957
    Abstract: A coin operated gumball dispensing slide mechanism is disclosed which has a coin slide slidable over a base plate. The coin slide has a gumball dispensing wall, an aperture for passage of a gumball from a reservoir to the gumball dispensing wall, an actuator for moving the coil slide, a shoulder, and a portion defining a coin receiving slot. The coin slide is slidably mounted on a base plate which has a flexibly mounted locking dog for abutting the shoulder and locking the coin slide until a coin inserted into the slot disables the dog. When the coin is in the slot, moving the actuator moves the slide and the gumball is dispensed while the shoulder pushes the coin to a coin receiving aperture in the base plate and while a gate portion of the base plate intrudes on the gumball aperture to prevent gumballs from entering it during operation of the slide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1984
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Jerry L. Dohse, Peter A. Hess
  • Patent number: 4435168
    Abstract: Centrifuge rotor apparatus for supporting centrifuge carriers by way of pivoting supports has sling-like rotor arms, each with vertically-spaced upper and lower arm segments joined at a sling seat distal from the rotor hub. Each rotor arm has a channel-like space between the arm segments which removably and replaceably receives carrier-supporting pivot structure and seats the pivot structure within a bearing formed at the sling seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1984
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: A. Terence Kennedy
  • Patent number: 4409331
    Abstract: Disclosed is a system and process for producing substances produced in cells such as antibodies and biological response modifiers. Cells which produce the substance of interest are encapsulated within semipermeable membranes having an upper limit of permeability sufficient to allow traverse of ions, amino acids and other cell nutrients and then suspended in a culture medium. Serum components or other high molecular weight materials needed for ongoing viability and normal in vitro metabolism of certain types of cells may be included within the intracapsular volume and may be excluded from the extracapsular medium by limiting the permeability of the membranes. The substance of interest collects either in the intracapsular volume or the extracapsular medium, depending on the degree of permeability of the membranes and on the molecular weight of the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1983
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4407957
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for microencapsulating a core material and subsequently releasing the core material by selectively disrupting the membranes of the microcapsules. The encapsulation technique involves the formation of a semipermeable membrane, e.g., around a droplet, through the formation of multiple ionic salt bonds between a polyionic polymer in the droplet and a crosslinking polyionic polymer which possesses multiple ionic groups of opposite charge. The membrane can be selectively disrupted by exposing it first to a solution of competing crosslinking multivalent (preferably di or trivalent) ions followed by a solution of a competing polyionic polymer of the same charge as the polymer in the original droplet. Alternatively, a mixed solution of the two competing solutions may be used together. For example, a membrane comprising anionic alginate salt bonded to cationic polymer can be selectively disrupted by exposing the membrane to a mixed solution of monatomic, multivalent cations, e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1983
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4391909
    Abstract: Tissue cells such as islet of Langerhans cells or liver cells are encapsulated within a spheroidal semipermeable membrane comprising a polysaccharide having acidic groups cross-linked with a polymer having a molecular weight greater than 3,000. The cells within the microcapsules are viable, healthy, physiologically active and capable of ongoing metabolism. The encapsulated cells are useful for implantation in a mammalian body to produce substances and effect chemical changes characteristic of the cells in vivo tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1983
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4389419
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for encapsulating oils and oil-soluble substances in multi-compartmentalized, mechanically stable microcapsules. The process comprises the steps of first forming an emulsion consisting of a continuous phase comprising an aqueous solution of an alkali metal alginate and optionally a water-soluble, alcohol-insoluble filler such as a polysaccharide, and a dispersed phase of an oleophilic substance such as one or more vitamins dissolved in an oil. The emulsion is then formed into droplets which are thereafter immersed in an alcoholic solution of multivalent cations, to produce a shape-retaining alginate matrix filled with precipitated polysaccharide and enclosing plural oil droplets. The vitamins are thereby protected from oxidative degradation and can be handled like conventional crystalline solids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1983
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Franklin Lim, Richard D. Moss
  • Patent number: 4386895
    Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for producing capsules of the type which are formed by immersing liquid droplets in a gelling agent. The apparatus comprises a rotor disposed about a central axis of rotation which houses a reservoir for holding the liquid to be formed into capsules, and conduits which lead to ports spaced uniformly on the circumference of a circle. When the rotor is actuated, spheroidal droplets of the capsule-forming material take shape at the ports and are propelled radially outwardly into a gelling agent contained in a reservoir which comprises an annular surface spaced radially apart from the ports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1983
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Lester A. Sodickson
  • Patent number: 4352883
    Abstract: A core material such as living tissue, individual cells, hormones, enzymes or antibodies is encapsulated in a semipermeable membrane that is permeable to small molecules for contact with the core material but is impermeable to potentially deleterious large molecules. Encapsulation may be carried out by suspending the core material in an aqueous medium containing a water soluble gum that can be reversibly gelled, forming the suspension into droplets, contacting the droplets with a solution of multivalent cations to gel the droplets as discrete, shape-retaining, water insoluble temporary capsules and cross-linking a surface layer of the temporary capsules to produce a semipermeable membrane around the capsules. Optionally the gel within the membrane may be reliquified by removing multivalent cations from the gel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4324683
    Abstract: A two step interfacial polymerization process for encapsulating operative chemically active substances in high quality semipermeable membranes. An emulsion is formed wherein the discontinuous phase contains the substance to be encapsulated and a first monomer. When a second monomer is added to the continuous phase, an imperfect membrane forms about the droplets of the discontinuous phase. Removal of the continuous phase, followed by resuspension of the raw microcapsules and addition of a second portion of second monomer, causes further polymerization strengthening the membranes and "patching" macroporous defects in them. The choice of solvents and control of reaction conditions such as pH, maximize the yield of operable labile substance encapsulated. A method of encapsulating a very high concentration of hemoglobin is also disclosed. Adaption of the two step process provides a method for forming and controlling the pore sizes in the membranes of a number of known prior art encapsulation processes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1982
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Franklin Lim, Richard D. Moss
  • Patent number: 4322311
    Abstract: A process for producing microcapsules of controlled porosity containing a chemically active core material. A core material such as a biologically active material and a first monomer in aqueous solution are emulsified in a hydrophobic solvent. A monomer complementary to the first and soluble in the continuous, hydrophobic phase of the emulsion is added to initiate interfacial polymerization about the aqueous droplets. During the course of the reaction, the affinity of the continuous phase for the first monomer is varied by adding a solvent to the continuous phase to vary its polarity. The continuous phase may be relatively nonpolar at the outset and a polar solvent may be added to increase its affinity for the first monomer, or it may be relatively polar at the outset and a nonpolar (or less polar) solvent may be added.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1982
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Franklin Lim, Richard D. Moss
  • Patent number: 4311690
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for determining the concentration of unbound hormone, e.g., thyroxine, cortisol, or testosterone, in a liquid sample containing hormone and protein capable of binding the hormone. The sample is incubated with antibody specific to the hormone to be detected and a distinguishable analogue of the hormone, both of which are separated from the sample by semipermeable membranes capable of excluding the passage of natural protein and antibody but which allow passage of the hormone and its analogue. Preferably, the antibody and analogue are contained in semipermeable microcapsules. Free hormone in the sample permeates the membranes and competes for sites of attachment to the antibody with the analogue. The antibody and free hormones are then separated. The amount of analogue present either in association with the antibody or in the remainder of the reaction system is indicative of the level of free hormone originally present in the sample.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1982
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Buehler, Teresa H. Chan, Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4298345
    Abstract: Chemical analysis of a sample with reagents spotted on a fibrous or porous medium employs a medium pretreated both with reagents and with conditioning agent. The conditioning agent increases the degree to which the liquid reactants wet the medium. One form of pretreated medium has different reagents located predominantly within different selected zones.Liquid is applied to the medium, typically as diluted sample, at a rate selected to enhance formation of repeatable spots. In one embodiment the liquid is applied by flowing it onto a wick element seated on the medium. The wick is disc-like and small relative to the spot which the reactants form on the medium. The disc can be pretreated to carry reagent, which the liquid transfers to the medium.The analysis instrument receives a reaction medium between selectively recessed upper and lower surfaces aligned in opposition at the reaction spot being analyzed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1981
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Lester A. Sodickson, Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4277040
    Abstract: In a collapsible kite structure, a snap lock connecting assembly comprising at least two suitably rigid sticks or struts and at least one detachable bracing stick or strut, in combination with a snap lock connecting unit. The snap lock includes a fastening body portion attached to a stiffening stick, such as a wing stick of said kite, and a resilient, flexible, hollow retainer body portion configured to securely receive and resiliently hold an end part of a bracing strut. The retainer body portion of the snap lock has a longitudinal slot through the side thereof for forced passage therethrough of an end part of the bracing stick whereby the end of the bracing strut may be detachably retained in a secure position within said hollow retainer body. In a preferred embodiment the retainer body portion of the snap lock has a bead or other interengaging structure to enhance the secure retention of the end of the detachable bracing stick within the retainer body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1981
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Julius M. Christoffel, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4257884
    Abstract: Semipermeable microcapsules are employed as a medium to chromatographically separate mixtures of solutes. The microcapsules comprise membranes having a selected upper limit of permeability and contain a filler material capable of maintaining the membranes in a distended position. In use, the capsules are packed in a column and equilibrated with the solvent of the mixture to be separated. Components in the mixture are separated when passed through the column on the basis of their molecular diameter. The material is well suited for resolving components of a mixture of solutes in the 100-5000 molecular weight range.In another embodiment, a specific binding substance such as an antibody is confined within capsule membranes permeable to the antibody's complementary antigen to produce a material useful in affinity chromatography.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1981
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventor: Franklin Lim
  • Patent number: 4255411
    Abstract: A process for determining an immunogenic substance present in a sample wherein the immunogenic substance in the sample competes with a distinguishable analog of such substance for available binding sites on an antibody which is highly specific for the immunogenic substance in the sample. The antibody is encapsulated in a semi-permeable microcapsule.A specific example of the foregoing procedure is the determination of digoxin present in serum wherein the digoxin in the serum competes with radioiodine labeled digoxin for available binding sites on an antibody which is highly specific for digoxin and has been previously encapsulated in semi-permeable microcapsules. The concentration of digoxin in the sample is determined from a standard curve by relating digoxin concentration inversely to the percent of radioiodine labeled digoxin that is complexed to the antibody.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1981
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Franklin Lim, Richard D. Moss
  • Patent number: 4251387
    Abstract: Techniques for producing semipermeable microcapsules by interfacial polymerization are disclosed. The material to be encapsulated and a hydrophilic monomer are emulsified within a hydrophobic continuous phase. Polymerization is initiated by dissolving a second monomer in the continuous phase, and occurs only at the interface of the emulsion to result in the formation of macroporous, poorly defined capsule membranes. Next, the affinity of the continuous phase for the hydrophilic monomer is varied by altering the polarity of the continuous phase. This step is accomplished either by isolating and resuspending the raw capsules in a fresh continuous phase of different polar character, or by mixing a second solvent with the continuous phase. By controlling the affinity and the concentration of the second monomer, it is possible to produce microcapsules having uniform capsule membranes and a selected upper limit of permeability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1981
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Franklin Lim, Richard D. Moss
  • Patent number: 4234148
    Abstract: Disclosed is a sturdy display stand for holding a relatively small and light in weight article for display. The stand has a platform member supported by a support member. At least one flexible arm extends perpendicularly from the support member and through an aperture in the platform member. The flexible arm is bent so that its free end may be attached to the platform member, thereby creating a pedestal for holding the display article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: Damon Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Maddestra, David E. Munn