Patents Assigned to Research Development Corp
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Patent number: 9381080Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) with excellent non-glistening characteristics comprising at least one copolymer comprising: (a) one or more first monomeric subunits comprising a polymerized acrylate and/or methacrylate group, at least one side group comprising (i) an aryloxy moiety, and (ii) an aliphatic carbon moiety linking the aryloxy moiety with the polymerized acrylate or methacrylate group, wherein the aliphatic carbon moiety comprises at least one hydroxyl substituent, (b) one or more second monomeric subunits different from the first monomeric subunits comprising a polymerized acrylate and/or methacrylate group, and comprising at least one alkoxyalkyl side group, (c) one or more third monomeric subunits different from the first and second monomeric subunits, the third monomeric subunits comprising a polymerized acrylate and/or methacrylate group, and comprising at least one alkylene oxide side group, wherein the first monomeric subunit is present in a greater amount by weight than the second monomeric subunType: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Benz Research and Development Corp.Inventors: Patrick H. Benz, Adam Reboul
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Patent number: 9367488Abstract: This invention relates to both a method and device for booting up a device and online scrubbing utilizing a system on chip appliqué sensor interface module in a Space Plug-and-Play Avionics environment that incorporates Radiation Hardened by Design components.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2011Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Microelectronics Research Development Corp.Inventor: Sasan Ardalan
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Patent number: 8881774Abstract: A fill adapter for filling a reservoir. The fill adapter includes a button assembly actuator and a pump chamber plunger actuator hingably attached to the button assembly actuator, wherein the actuation of the button assembly actuator actuates the pump chamber plunger actuator and wherein the pump chamber plunger actuator actuates a pump chamber membrane before the at least one button assembly is actuated.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: DEKA Research & Development Corp.Inventors: Gregory R. Lanier, Jr., Richard J. Lanigan, Stephen L. Fichera, Dean Kamen, Larry B. Gray
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Patent number: 8216337Abstract: A process for the preparation of water insoluble bio-release micronutrient fertilizers, containing iron and manganese with either zinc and/or copper, comprising (a) heating orthophosphoric acid at a temperature of 130° C.-150° C. with a mixture of (i) source of iron oxide, (ii) manganese dioxide or pyrolusite, and (iii) either or both compounds of zinc or copper selected from zinc ash or zinc oxide and cupric oxide, or cupric sulphate or cupric chloride and (iii) a basic compound such as oxide or carbonate of magnesium or calcium, to produce a multi-metallic polyphosphate; (b) neutralization of the polyphosphate with a basic compound followed by drying and pulverization to obtain a solid powdery material.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: National Research Development Corp.Inventor: Chandrika Varadachari
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Patent number: 8066768Abstract: A multi-component intraocular lens implanted in an optical system of a human eye includes one or more removable components, each component being foldable. One component acts as a base lens, including a flange with an aperture. Another component acts as a mid lens, including a tab which engages the aperture. A third component acts as a top lens, which engages the mid lens. Because the lens components are foldable, they may be inserted into the eye using an incision smaller than the diameter of the unfolded lens. The removable components may be used to correct various medical conditions of the eye, as well as to improve and enhance vision, and for cosmetic purposes.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Werblin Research & Development Corp.Inventor: Theodore P. Werblin
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Patent number: 8066769Abstract: The present invention discloses a multi-component intraocular lens implanted in an optical system of a human eye, including one or more foldable removable components, each component being foldable. One component acts as a base lens, including a flange with a slot. Another component acts is an optical assembly that may include a top lens joined to or integrated with a mid lens. The top lens, the mid lens or the optical assembly may include at least one projection that engages the slot of the base lens. The top and mid lenses are manufactured from a material having adhesive properties, wherein the top and mid lenses adhere to each other free of any material or substance being present therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Werblin Research & Development Corp.Inventor: Theodore P. Werblin
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Patent number: 8026326Abstract: A composition comprising a polymer backbone and at least one side group, wherein the side group comprises a benzene ring-based chromophore comprising a ketone at the 1-position, a substituted or unsubstituted amino group at the 2-position, and an oxygen atom at the 3-position of the benzene ring. The chromophore is a kynurenine-based compound. Methods of making and using the composition are also provided. The composition can be used in an ophthalmic lens or device for protecting the retina by blocking UV rays and filtering violet rays.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Benz Research and Development Corp.Inventors: Patrick H. Benz, Jose A. Ors
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Publication number: 20110144574Abstract: A system for delivery of a volume of infusible fluid. The system includes a controller configured to calculate a trajectory for delivering infusible fluid, the trajectory comprising at least one volume of fluid, and determine a schedule for delivering the at least one volume of fluid according to the trajectory, wherein the schedule comprising an interval and a volume of infusible fluid for delivery. The system also includes a volume sensor assembly for determining the at least one volume of fluid delivered, wherein the controller recalculates the trajectory based on the volume of fluid delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: DEKA Research & Development Corp.Inventors: Dean Kamen, John M. Kerwin, Gerald M. Guay, Larry B. Gray, Richard J. Lanigan, Stephen L. Fichera, Colin H. Murphy, Thomas F. Soldau, David Blumberg, JR.
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Publication number: 20110093068Abstract: A surgical tool for manipulating a haptic of an intraocular lens. The surgical tool includes an elongated center rail having a traveler slideably disposed within the center rail, the center rail being at least partially disposed in a first housing, an actuator operatively connected to the traveler and fixedly connected to the center rail, a conduit partially disposed within the first housing and slideably coupled to the traveler, and an engaging member selectively extendable out of the conduit, wherein actuation of the actuator manipulates the engaging member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: WERBLIN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP.Inventor: Theodore P. WERBLIN
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Publication number: 20110040378Abstract: A multi-component intraocular lens implanted in an optical system of a human eye, includes one or more removable components. One component acts as a base lens and another component acts as the front lens. A front lens formed from two integral optical portions may be milled with tabs to establish an axial orientation of the front lens. The front lens may have a different diameter than the base lens. The base lens may have sharp or angled edges and the front lens may have rounded edges. Non-optical portions of the intraocular lens system may be manufactured from a material that is capable of releasing a pharmacological agent. A flange may be fused with the base lens to allow the front lens to engage with the base lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: WERBLIN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP.Inventor: Theodore P. WERBLIN
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Publication number: 20100313289Abstract: The present invention relates to polypeptides, and polynucleotides encoding therefor, with cation transporter activity. In particular, the present invention relates to methods for producing, identifying, and/or breeding transgenic or non-transgenic plants, especially wheat or barley plants, with enhanced tolerance to saline and/or sodic soils, and/or reduced sodium accumulation in an aerial part of the plant. Also provided are plants produced using these methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicants: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORG., GRAINS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CORP., NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRYInventors: John Damien Platten, Caitlin Byrt, Wolfgang Spielmeyer, Evans Lagudah, Richard Alexander James, Rana Ellen Munns
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Patent number: 7811320Abstract: A multi-component intraocular lens implanted in an optical system of a human eye, including one or more foldable removable components, each component being foldable. One component acts as a base lens, including a flange with a slot. Another component acts an optical assembly that may include a top lens joined to or integrated with a mid lens. The top lens, the mid lens or the optical assembly may include at least one projection that engages the slot of the base lens. A medical adhesive may be applied to an outer circumferential surface of the top lens to join the top lens to the mid lens or may be applied to a top surface of the top lens opposing a bottom surface of the mid lens.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Werblin Research & Development Corp.Inventor: Theodore P. Werblin
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Publication number: 20100016964Abstract: The present invention discloses a multi-component intraocular lens implanted in an optical system of a human eye, including one or more foldable removable components, each component being foldable. One component acts as a base lens, including a flange with a slot. Another component acts is an optical assembly that may include a top lens joined to or integrated with a mid lens. The top lens, the mid lens or the optical assembly may include at least one projection that engages the slot of the base lens. The top and mid lenses are manufactured from a material having adhesive properties, wherein the top and mid lenses adhere to each other free of any material or substance being present therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: WERBLIN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP.Inventor: Theodore P. WERBLIN
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Patent number: 7609006Abstract: A string of lights has an electrical plug at one end and a receptacle at the other end and plural light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in series with a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor. The device also includes a bridge rectifier providing direct current to the LEDs and the thermistor but split between the plug and receptacle of the light string so that alternating current from the plug is delivered to the receptacle but direct current flow through the LEDs. Light string fuses protect the string but the NTC fuses protect the LEDs at a lower current rating. The LEDs can be arranged in a simple electrical series, or, in an alternative embodiment, an electrical series of groups of plural LEDs each of which is arranged electrically in parallel with other LEDs of the same group.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Ventur Research and Development Corp.Inventor: James W. Gibboney
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Publication number: 20090159612Abstract: A product dispensing system includes a flow control device configured to regulate a first ingredient. A pump module is configured to be coupled to a supply of a second ingredient. A controller is configured to provide a first control signal to the flow control device for controlling the supply of a first quantity of the first ingredient based upon, at least in part, a predetermined recipe. The controller is further configured to provide a second control signal to the pump module for controlling the supply of a first quantity of the second ingredient based upon, at least in part, the predetermined recipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: DEKA Research & Development Corp.Inventors: Russell Beavis, Benjamin W. Jones, John M. Kerwin, Larry B. Gray, Casey Patrick Manning, Felix Winkler, Robert A. Charles
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Patent number: 7473024Abstract: A light for use in light strings has a deeper socket, a longer base and longer Dumet wires than a standard socket, base, and Dumet wires so that the standard bases and bulbs will not operate in the non-standard socket. Furthermore, the base and sockets are keyed so that they are restricted to at most two orientations with respect to each other and cannot be twisted with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Ventur Research & Development Corp.Inventor: James W. Gibboney
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Publication number: 20080230167Abstract: The present invention is directed toward an adhesive for and a method for bonding artificial plastic teeth to a denture base. The adhesive employs a number of adhesion promoter monomers, dimers or oligomers and a cure package, as well as methyl acetate as a solvent. The method according to the invention includes exposing a plastic tooth to the adhesive and allowing the plastic to soften (not dissolve). The adhesion promoter chains infiltrate the plastic tooth matrix, such that upon curing a secure bond is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Dentsply Research and Development Corp.Inventors: Benjamin Jiemin Sun, Fredric Jay Weber, Camella Maria Ghergulescu, Andrew Mathias Young, Michelle Jennifer Holt
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Publication number: 20080215147Abstract: The present invention discloses a multi-component intraocular lens implanted in an optical system of a human eye, including one or more foldable removable components, each component being foldable. One component acts as a base lens, including a flange with a slot. Another component acts is an optical assembly that may include a top lens joined to or integrated with a mid lens. The top lens, the mid lens or the optical assembly may include at least one projection that engages the slot of the base lens. A medical adhesive may be applied to an outer circumferential surface of the top lens to join the top lens to the mid lens or may be applied to a top surface of the top lens opposing a bottom surface of the mid lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Werblin Research & Development Corp.Inventor: Theodore P. Werblin
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Patent number: 7367547Abstract: Provided is a lifting device comprising: a hook or clip; secured to the hook or clip, one or more first pulleys; a second hook or clip; secured to the second hook or clip, (i) a release mechanism comprising a second pulley and a releasable lock for an engaged flexible serpentine article and, optionally, (ii) one or more third pulleys, the second and third pulleys collectively the beta pulleys; and the flexible serpentine article engaged, at a first end, to one or the other hook or clip, and serially engaged through the first pulleys and beta pulleys, to provide a nominal two-fold or greater mechanical advantage, wherein the other end of the serpentine article is last engaged, among above recited elements, by one of the first pulleys.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Design Research & Development Corp.Inventor: Stephen J. Plzak
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Publication number: 20080041520Abstract: The present invention is directed toward an adhesive for and a method for bonding artificial plastic teeth to a denture base. The adhesive employs a number of adhesion promoter monomers, dimers or oligomers and a cure package, as well as methyl acetate as a solvent. The method according to the invention includes exposing a plastic tooth to the adhesive and allowing the plastic to soften (not dissolve). The adhesion promoter chains infiltrate the plastic tooth matrix, such that upon curing a secure bond is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Dentsply Research and development Corp.Inventors: Benjamin Jieman Sun, Frederick Jay Weber, Camelia Maria Ghergulescu, Andrew Mathias Young, Michelle Jennifer Holt