Patents Assigned to Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 8125333Abstract: The present disclosure provides for methods, systems and apparatus for monochromatic UV light sterilization of container systems and/or container-packaged products. More particularly, the present disclosure provides for improved methods, systems and apparatus for monochromatic UV light sterilization of liquid and/or solid products/solutions and/or packaging/container systems for liquid and/or solid products/solutions (e.g., parenteral pharmaceutical products/solutions and/or packaging/container systems for parenteral pharmaceutical products/solutions).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Barry Ressler, Bernard Anthony McNulty
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Patent number: 7381976Abstract: Methods, systems and apparatus for photo-processing of fluids, particularly complex fluids, such as blood products, pharmaceuticals, injectables and vaccines, are provided. The disclosed methods and systems employ non-laser light source(s) to generate monochromatic light energy, preferably in the range of 260 nm to 310 nm, for fluid treatment. Advantageous processing regimens and/or adjunct additives and/or agents may also be used to achieve desired and/or enhanced results, e.g., inactivation of pathogens, bacteria and/or viruses, modulation of immune response, and/or leukoreduction. Particularly preferred embodiments include novel temperature control systems and geometric/structural arrangements that provide enhanced processing results and/or efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John J. Coogan, Jr., Barry Ressler
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Patent number: 7282358Abstract: Methods, systems and apparatus for photo-processing of fluids, particularly complex fluids, such as blood products, pharmaceuticals, injectables and vaccines, are provided. The disclosed methods and systems employ non-laser light source(s) to generate monochromatic light energy, preferably in the range of 260 nm to 310 nm, for fluid treatment. Advantageous processing regimens and/or adjunct additives and/or agents may also be used to achieve desired and/or enhanced results, e.g., inactivation of pathogens, bacteria and/or viruses, modulation of immune response, and/or leukoreduction. Particularly preferred embodiments include specific wavelengths, novel temperature control systems and geometric/structural arrangements that provide enhanced processing results and/or efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 16, 2007Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John Coogan, Barry Ressler
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Patent number: 7057189Abstract: Methods, systems and apparatus for photo-processing of fluids, particularly complex fluids, such as blood products, pharmaceuticals, injectables and vaccines, are provided. The disclosed methods and systems employ non-laser light source(s) to generate monochromatic light energy, preferably in the range of 260 nm to 310 nm, for fluid treatment. Advantageous processing regimens and/or adjunct additives and/or agents may also be used to achieve desired and/or enhanced results, e.g., inactivation of pathogens, bacteria and/or viruses, modulation of immune response, and/or leukoreduction. Particularly preferred embodiments include specific wavelengths, novel temperature control systems and geometric/structural arrangements that provide enhanced processing results and/or efficiencies.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventor: John Coogan
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Patent number: 6201355Abstract: The apparatus is a gas filled ultraviolet generating lamp for use as a liquid purifier. The lamp is powred by high voltage AC, but has no metallic electrodes within or in contact with the gas enclosure which is constructed as two concentric quartz cylinders sealed together at their ends with the gas fill between the cylinders. Cooling liquid is pumped through the volume inside the inner quartz cylinder where an electrically conductive pipe spaced from the inner cylinder is used to supply the cooling liquid and act as the high voltage electrode. The gas enclosure is enclosed within but spaced from a metal housing which is connected to operate as the ground electrode of the circuit and through which the treated fluid flows. Thus, the electrical circuit is from the central pipe, and through the cooling liquid, the gas enclosure, the treated liquid on the outside of the outer quartz cylinder, and to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Morgan, James M. Potter
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Patent number: 5834784Abstract: The apparatus is a gas filled ultraviolet generating lamp for use as a liquid purifier. The lamp is powered by high voltage AC, but has no metallic electrodes within or in contact with the gas enclosure which is constructed as two concentric quartz cylinders sealed together at their ends with the gas fill between the cylinders. Cooling liquid is pumped through the volume inside the inner quartz cylinder where an electrically conductive pipe spaced from the inner cylinder is used to supply the cooling liquid and act as the high voltage electrode. The gas enclosure is enclosed within but spaced from a metal housing which is connected to operate as the ground electrode of the circuit and through which the treated fluid flows. Thus, the electrical circuit is from the central pipe, and through the cooling liquid, the gas enclosure, the treated liquid on the outside of the outer quartz cylinder, and to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Morgan, James M. Potter
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Patent number: 5626768Abstract: An apparatus and a method for killing bacteria within an opaque liquid. The opaque liquid is moved along a high power ultraviolet radiation surface at a velocity which causes turbulent flow in the liquid. The turbulent flow mixes the opaque liquid so that all the liquid is exposed to the radiation even though the radiation does not penetrate the liquid to any significant depth. One embodiment of the invention moves the liquid in a serpentine path between multiple planar lamps which radiate UV from both planar surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Triton Thalassic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Barry Ressler, Gary L. Morgan, Richard J. Herbermann, David A. Wright, James E. Stangroom