Patents Assigned to University of Toledo
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Patent number: 5618818Abstract: A muscarinic agonist compound having the structure (I) or (II): ##STR1## where R is methyl or dimethylamino; or ##STR2## where R' is dimethylamino.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: The University of ToledoInventors: Babatunde Ojo, Philip G. Dunbar
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Patent number: 5587394Abstract: Families of Diels Alder adducts and of metal complexes of Diels Alder adducts, which are useful as particularly active compounds for use in photodynamic therapy, are disclosed. The Diels Alder adducts and a preferred family of metal complexes have the structures of Formulas 1, 2, 3 and 4, below: ##STR1## where R1, R2, R3 and R4 can be the same or different, and each is methyl, ethyl or an amino acid moiety which is a part of an amide produced by reaction between an amine function of a naturally occurring amino acid and a carbonyl function of the adduct, R5, R6 and R7 can be the same or different, and each is ethyl or an amino acid moiety which is a part of an amide produced by reaction between an amine function of a naturally occurring amino acid and a carbonyl function of the adduct.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignees: The University of Toledo, Medical College of OhioInventors: Alan R. Morgan, Steven H. Selman
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Patent number: 5563262Abstract: Families of Diels Alder adducts and of metal complexes of Diels Alder adducts, which are useful as particularly active compounds for use in photodynamic therapy, are disclosed. The Diels Alder adducts and a preferred family of metal complexes have the structures of Formulas 1, 2, 3 and 4, below: ##STR1## where R1, R2, R3 and R4 can be the same or different, and each is methyl, ethyl or an amino acid moiety which is a part of an amide produced by reaction between an amine function of a naturally occurring amino acid and a carbonyl function of the adduct, R5, R6 and R7 can be the same or different, and each is ethyl or an amino acid moiety which is a part of an amide produced by reaction between an amine function of a naturally occurring amino acid and a carbonyl function of the adduct, M comprises a metal cation, e.g., Sn or Zn, that is complexed with two of the nitrogens of the adduct, and R8 is an alkyl group other than t-butyl having from one to four carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignees: University of Toledo, Medical College of OhioInventors: Alan R. Morgan, Steven H. Selman
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Patent number: 5552134Abstract: A family of benzochlorins, a family of verdins, a family of porphyrin derivatives and metal complexes thereof are disclosed. The benzochlorins have the formula of FIG. 3 of the attached drawings; their metal complexes have the formula of FIG. 1. The verdins have the formula of FIG. 4 of the attached drawings; their metal complexes have the formula of FIG. 2. The porphyrin derivatives have the formula of FIG. 7 of the attached drawings; their metal complexes have the formula of FIG. 8. Solutions of the benzochlorins, verdins, porphyrin derivatives and metal complexes which are physiologically acceptable for intravenous administration are also disclosed, as are emulsions or suspensions of the solutions, and compositions which additionally include cyclodextrin, and wherein the molecules of the benzochlorin, verdin, porphyrin derivative or metal complex are encapsulated within the molecules of the cyclodextrin. The solvent for the solutions can be a product of the reaction of ethylene oxide with castor oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignees: University of Toledo, Medical College of OhioInventors: Alan R. Morgan, Steven H. Selman
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Patent number: 5534506Abstract: The treatment of blood and other body fluids and tissues, the detection of tumors and the treatment of patients is disclosed. The treatment and detection involve the use of families of chlorins, families of purpurins and families of metal complexes of chlorins and purpurins. The purpurins and their metal complexes have the structures of FIGS. 1 , 7, 14-18, 29-38, 44-48 and 54-58 of the attached drawings. The chlorins and their metal complexes have the formulas of FIGS. 2 , 8, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 39, 40, 42, 43 and 49-53 of the attached drawings. Solutions of the purpurins, of the foregoing and other chlorins and of the metal complexes which are physiologically acceptable for intravenous administration are also disclosed, as are emulsions or suspensions of the solutions. The solvent for the solutions can be a product of the reaction of ethylene oxide with castor oil.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignees: University of Toledo, Medical College of Ohio, St. Vincent Medical CenterInventors: Alan R. Morgan, Steven H. Selman, Martha Kreimer-Birnbaum
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Patent number: 5512559Abstract: Purified imines of porphyrins, chlorins, bateriochlorins, chlorophylls, bacteriochlorophylls, purpurins, reduced purpurins, verdins, Diels Alder adducts, benzochlorins and metal complexes of the foregoing imines are disclosed. The formulas of the benzochlorinimines and of the benzochlorinimine metal complexes are set forth below: ##STR1## In specific examples, M in the metal complexes is a copper cation that is complexed with two of the nitrogens of the benzochlorinimine R' and R"" are methyl, and R1 through R8 are ethyl.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1995Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: The University of Toledo and Medical College of OhioInventors: Dimitris Skalkos, Steven H. Selman, James A. Hampton
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Patent number: 5494656Abstract: A second sphere contrast enhancing agent for magnetic resonance imaging comprises a paramagnetic metal ion having catecholate ligands coordinated thereto and having water molecules hydrogen bonded to the catecholate ligands.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1995Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: The University of ToledoInventor: Julian A. Davies
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Patent number: 5489709Abstract: A process for the preparation of a substituted guanidine by reacting a substituted cyanamide with ammonia or a substituted amine in the presence of a Lewis acid catalyst. Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of a tri-substituted guanidine by reacting a mono-substituted cyanamide with a di-substituted amine.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignees: Cambridge Neuroscience, Inc., University of ToledoInventors: Graham J. Durant, Sharad S. Magar
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Patent number: 5486526Abstract: The present invention is directed to compounds of the class of piperidyl-imidazole derivative histamine H.sub.3 -receptor antagonists. Such compounds have affinity for histamine H.sub.3 -receptor, and preferably penetrate the blood-brain barrier. The compounds can block the soporific effect of an H.sub.3 -receptor agonist. Illustrative of the compounds of the invention is the molecule 4-(1-cyclohexylvaleroyl-4-piperidyl)-1H-imidazole. These compounds have been found to have utility in treating cognitive disorders and have been found to be useful as appetite suppressants.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1993Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignees: The University of Toledo, Gliatech, Inc.Inventors: Graham J. Durant, Amin M. Khan, Clark E. Tedford
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Patent number: 5471378Abstract: A nonlinear ripple feedback circuit for use with a current-sourced rectifier system with an inductor input filter. The nonlinear ripple feedback circuit eliminates the oscillation of the rectifiers and improves the line-current waveform by sensing of and compensating for any amplitude of ripple appearing in the DC-side current. A sample of the rectified line voltage is multiplied by the product of a voltage feedback control signal times the ripple feedback signal ratio to form the input to the pulse-width modulator which produces the gating waveform for the converter of the rectifier system such that the oscillation and sensitivity of the converter system is reduced, and the AC line current waveform has low distortion, regardless of the DC-side ripple current levels.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1993Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventor: Roger J. King
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Patent number: 5468889Abstract: Boron-zirconium 1,1,-dimetallic organic compounds useful in organic synthesis such as the preparation of alpha-bromoboranes. The boron-zirconium compounds include boron and zirconiun, and in particular the synthesis, structure and reactivity of E-chlorobis(cyclopentadienyl)- [1-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane-2-yl)-3,3-dimethylbutenyl]zirc onium(IV).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventors: Morris Srebnik, Bin Zheng, Laurent Deloux
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Patent number: 5451980Abstract: A flat panel color display is provided in which white collimated light incident on a light coupling means having a metal layer and a liquid crystal layer formed on a surface of the coupling means produces a colored spot of light at the interface of the metal layer and liquid crystal layer through the excitation of surface plasmons. The present invention utilizes the color selective scattering of incident white light by surface plasmons and includes a coupling device, such as a high index glass prism, with a metal film layer and a liquid crystal layer formed on the coupling device. Surface plasmon waves can be generated at a negative dielectric (metal layer)-positive dielectric (liquid crystal layer) interface when the dispersion relationship is satisfied. The incident white light includes photons which have frequencies approximately equal to the plasmon resonance, and such photons are strongly scattered. Photons having a frequency other than the plasmon resonance will be totally reflected.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventors: H. J. Simon, Yu Wang
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Patent number: 5448901Abstract: A system for controlling axial shifting of working rolls on a rolling mill is provided, and more particularly, a control system method which includes monitoring sensors for the rolling mill, processing information and calculating the non-all statical friction condition for the contact surfaces of the rolls on a central processing unit, and implementing the axial shifting of the working rolls on a hydraulic system. The purposes of roll shifting are primarily to control the strip shape and crown by improving the bending roll effect, to reduce the edge drop of the strip, and to maintain the uniform wear and thermal crown of the working rolls. In order to minimize or eliminate the scarring and scotch marks caused by axial shifting of the rolls, the contact zone must be kept in a non-all statical friction state. The non-all statical friction condition may be met by controlling the shifting velocity.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventors: Qiulin Yu, Kuan-Chen Fu
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Patent number: 5438051Abstract: A family of benzochlorins, a family of verdins, a family of porphyrin derivatives and metal complexes thereof are disclosed. The benzochlorins have the formula of FIG. 3 of the attached drawings; their metal complexes have the formula of FIG. 1 . The verdins have the formula of FIG. 4 of the attached drawings; their metal complexes have the formula of FIG. 2. The porphyrin derivatives have the formula of FIG. 7 of the attached drawings; their metal complexes have the formula of FIG. 8. Solutions of the benzochlorins, verdins, porphyrin derivatives and metal complexes which are physiologically acceptable for intravenous administration are also disclosed, as are emulsions or suspensions of the solutions, and compositions which additionally include cyclodextrin, and wherein the molecules of the benzochlorin, verdin, porphyrin derivative or metal complex are encapsulated within the molecules of the cyclodextrin. The solvent for the solutions can be a product of the reaction of ethylene oxide with castor oil.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignees: University of Toledo, Medical College of OhioInventors: Alan R. Morgan, Steven H. Selman
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Patent number: 5431800Abstract: A method for the preparation of layered electrodes, including ultramicroelectrodes, through application of a thin film coating of an inorganic material to a conductor by use of chemical vapor deposition. The chemical vapor deposition techniques of the present invention provide a layered electrode that is efficiently and effectively manufactured in a standard reaction chamber at atmospheric pressure. The preferred conductors are carbon fibers and foams, and metal (platinum or gold) wires, meshes and foams. The precursors for the thin film deposition include those that yield thin-films of insulators, semiconductors, metals, and superconductors. During the chemical vapor deposition process, a thin film coating is formed on the conductor by the pyrolytic decomposition of the precursor vapor at the surface of the heated conductor. The hardness and rigidity of the thin film layer imparts durability and structure to the fragile and flexible conductors without significantly increasing the size of the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventors: Jon R. Kirchhoff, Dean M. Giolando
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Patent number: 5425764Abstract: An implantable bioartificial pancreas device having an islet chamber containing glucose responsive and insulin-secreting islets of Langerhans or similar hormone secreting cells, one or more vascularizing chambers open to surrounding tissue, a semi-permeable membrane between the islet and vascularizing chambers that allows passage of small molecules including insulin, oxygen and glucose and does not allow passage of agents of the immune system such as white cells and antibodies, the vascularizing chambers containing a growth factor soaked fibrous or foam matrix having a porosity of about 40 to 95%, the matrix providing small capillary growth and preventing the blood from clotting in the lower chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventors: Ronald L. Fournier, Peter J. Goldblatt, James M. Horner, Jeffrey G. Sarver
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Patent number: 5424305Abstract: Purified imines of porphyrins, chlorins, bateriochlorins, chlorophylls, bacteriochlorophylls, purpurins, reduced purpurins, verdins, Diels Alder adducts, benzochlorins and metal complexes of the foregoing imines are disclosed for retarding growth of cancer tumors such as bladder tumors. The formulas of the benzochlorinimines and of the benzochlorinimine metal complexes are set forth below: ##STR1## In specific examples, M in the metal complexes is a copper cation that is complexed with two of the nitrogens of the benzochlorinimine R' and R"" are methyl, and R1 through R8 are ethyl.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignees: The University of Toledo, Medical College of OhioInventors: Dimitris Skalkos, Steven H. Selman, James A. Hampton
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Patent number: 5403845Abstract: Substituted 1,4,5,6 -tetrahydropyrimidine compositions, substituted 1,2,3,6 -tetrahydropyrimidine compositions and substituted 3,4,5,6 -tetrahydropyridine compositions are disclosed. They are useful for stimulating muscarinic receptors including, for example, treating the symptoms of cognitive disorders, especially impaired memory, which are associated with decreased acetylcholine synthesis and cholinergic cell degeneration.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1994Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: University of ToledoInventors: Philip G. Dunbar, Graham J. Durant, Wayne P. Hoss, William S. Messer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5397700Abstract: A method of providing and sustaining a difference in pH of a first reaction of an immobilized enzyme and a second reaction in a bulk liquid surrounding the immobilized enzyme is carried out with a bilayer pellet containing coimmobilized enzymes. The pellet can contain an enzyme that produces a desired product immobilized in an inner core and urease immobilized in an outer layer. The bulk liquid contains urea and a substrate for the enzyme in the core, and has an acidic pH. The urease reacts with urea diffusing into the outer layer from the bulk liquid to produce ammonia. The ammonia consumes hydrogen ions diffusing into the inner core from the acidic bulk liquid. This provides the enzyme in the inner core with a pH higher than the acidic pH of the bulk liquid suitable for the enzyme to react with the substrate as it diffuses into the inner core.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: University of ToledoInventors: Ronald L. Fournier, Sasidhar Varanasi, James P. Byers
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Patent number: 5393675Abstract: A thin film photovoltaic cell having a semiconductor layer of cadmium sulfide and a semiconductor layer of cadmium telluride is manufactured in a process in which the cadmium sulfide and the cadmium telluride are deposited onto a conductive layer of a substrate by RF sputtering. A layer of cadmium sulfide is deposited on the conducting layer of the substrate by RF magnetron sputtering. After the cadmium sulfide is deposited, a layer of cadmium telluride is deposited by RF magnetron sputtering. The RF sputtering deposition of the two semiconductor layers increases the efficiency of the cell and is conducive to a large scale manufacturing process. The photovoltaic cell may include only two semiconductor layers forming a p-n junction. A third semiconductor layer, typically zinc telluride, may be added to the cell to form a p-i-n junction. The efficiency of the cell is further increased by treatment with cadmium chloride and annealing in dry air.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: The University of ToledoInventor: Alvin D. Compaan