Patents Assigned to Schott North America
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Publication number: 20240041698Abstract: A system for storing a pharmaceutical composition at low temperatures includes: a pharmaceutical container having a barrel, a stopper which fluidly closes a first end of the barrel, and a closure which fluidly closes a second end of the barrel; and a liquid pharmaceutical composition and a gas both arranged within the barrel of the container between the stopper and the closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicants: SCHOTT Pharma Schweiz AG, SCHOTT North America, Inc.Inventors: Sebastian Brechler, Rahel Egli, Benjamin Heiz, Raymond Moser, Tom Van Ginneken, Patrick Gallagher, Dominique Bauert, Matthias Stern
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Publication number: 20230268092Abstract: A shielding mesh to counter scattered ionizing radiation is provided. The shielding mesh includes a plate, arrangement of depressions, a mesh of trenches, and an x-ray-absorbing material. The plate has a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The arrangement of depressions are in the plate and are open toward the second side. The mesh of trenches are in the plate and are open toward the first side. The x-ray-absorbing material is in the mesh of trenches. The mesh of trenches and arrangement of depressions are configured so that a wall of the plate remains between the arrangement of depressions and the mesh of trenches.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2023Publication date: August 24, 2023Applicants: SCHOTT AG, SCHOTT North America, Inc.Inventors: Oliver Sohr, Sebastian Leugner, Philipp Treis, Kevin Tabor, Michael Dargie
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Publication number: 20220168185Abstract: At least one system for storage of pharmaceutical compositions includes: a container including a neck and a crown that includes an upper crown surface; a stopper including a flange and a plug, the flange including a lower flange surface and a flange height; and a holding element configured to exert a force on the crown and the flange to form a horizontal contact area between the upper crown surface and the lower flange surface. The horizontal contact area has a size of 30 mm2 to 300 mm2 and the flange height is compressed at least partially in the horizontal contact area by 10% to 40%.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: June 2, 2022Applicants: SCHOTT AG, SCHOTT SCHWEIZ AG, SCHOTT North America, Inc., SCHOTT France SASInventors: Rajendra Redkar, Luce Sohier, Alexander Humbertjean, Diana Löber, Alexander Traxl
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Publication number: 20130344312Abstract: Disclosed are silica and fluoride doped lead-bismuth-gallium heavy metal oxide glasses for visible to mid-wave Infrared Radiation transmitting optics and preparation thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: SCHOTT NORTH AMERICA, INC.Inventors: Simi GEORGE, Sally Pucilowski
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Publication number: 20120063479Abstract: The invention relates to aluminophosphate-based glasses suitable for use as a solid laser medium, which further contains SiO2 and B2O3. The laser glasses possess desirable figure of merit values for FOMTM and FOMlaser, as described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: SCHOTT NORTH AMERICAInventors: Hong Li, Elizabeth Chase, Joe Hayden
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Publication number: 20120033693Abstract: The invention relates to aluminoborosilicate-based glasses suitable for use as a solid laser medium. In particular, these aluminoborosilicate-based laser glasses exhibit broad emission bandwidths of rare earth lasing ions. Although not entirely understood, the broadening of the emission bandwidth is believed to be achieved by the presence of significant amounts of lanthanide ions in the glass matrix. In addition, because of the high values of Young's modulus, fracture toughness and hardness, the rare earth aluminoborosilicate glass system according to the invention is also suitable as transparent armor window material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: SCHOTT NORTH AMERICAInventors: Hong LI, Carsten WEINHOLD
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Publication number: 20100310888Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of bonding a gold surface to a second surface which comprises heating a hybrid organic-inorganic melting gel >50° C., applying the melting gel to either the gold surface or the second surface. The melting gel is heated to above 130° C. until the melting gel has cured sufficiently to bond the surfaces together. The invention also relates to a combination of a gold surface and a second surface that is bonded together with a hybrid organic-inorganic melting gel. In another aspect of the invention the hybrid organic-inorganic melting gel is heated to a workable viscosity and cast into a film, sheet, block or lens. The cast gel is cured or partially cured and then applied between the gold surface and the second surface. Additional uncured melting gel may be applied. The construct is heated to above 130° C. until the melting gel has cured sufficient to bond the surfaces together.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Schott North AmericaInventors: Daniel HAINES, David YUHAS, Eric URRUTI
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Patent number: 6995891Abstract: An electrochromic device is achieved that exhibits the characteristics of impact-resistant safety glass by starting with a solid electrolyte sheet material and a peripheral sealant material sandwiched between substrates to heat and pressure such that the electrolyte bonds to the treated surfaces of the substrates with an adhesion of at least 1.8 kg/linear cm width causing the electrolyte to exhibit a tensile strength of at least 5 kg/cm2.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignees: Schott North America Inc., Magna Donnelly CorporationInventors: Anoop Agrawal, Yasser Elkadi, Torsten Holdmann
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Patent number: 6906842Abstract: The invention includes many applications for electrochromic devices that require neutral colors and patterned electrodes. It uses novel materials, ways of making the materials, device configurations and applications. In one aspect, the device also includes electrical leads (115,116), transparent conductor layers (135,136), patterned EC layers (143,144), an etch line (99) and a substrate (125).Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignees: Schott North America, Inc., Magna Donnelly CorporationInventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Todd J. Gudgel, Stephan G. Hansen, Raymond L. Zhang, Torsten Holdmann, Andrew R. Ingle, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi, Yelena Feinstein
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Patent number: 6639708Abstract: An electrochromic device is achieved that exhibits the characteristics of impact-resistant safety glass by subjecting a solid electrolyte sheet material and a peripheral sealant material sandwiched between substrates to heat and pressure such that the electrolyte bonds to the surfaces of the substrates with an adhesion of at least 1.8 kg/linear cm width causing the electrolyte to exhibit a tensile strength of at least 5 kg/cm2.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignees: Schott North America, Inc, Magna Donnelly CorporationInventors: Yasser Elkadi, Anoop Agrawal, Torsten Holdmann