Patents Assigned to Western Washington University
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Publication number: 20240122631Abstract: A screw locating system including an intramedullary nail, a locating hole at the distal end of the intramedullary nail, a locator pin including a hollow section, and a locating end configured to fit in the locating hole, a cap configured to fill in the locating hole when the locator pin is in the locating hole, a screw configured to securely hold the locator pin, and a jig configured to guide a user to locate at least one distal screw at the distal end of the intramedullary nail.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2022Publication date: April 18, 2024Applicant: WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYInventors: Sura Al-Qudah, Ala' K. Al-Qudah, Levi Smith
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Patent number: 11839675Abstract: The use of long-chain alkenones to impart desired characteristics in personal care compositions for topical applications is described. The preparation of mixtures long-chain alkenones and synthetic derivatives thereof is presented. Examples of compositions include abrasive soaps, with alkenones serving as natural exfoliating agents. Alkenones and their derivatives can serve as emollients, occlusive agents, encapsulating agents, stabilizing agents, binding agents, thickening agents, surfactants, and antimicrobials.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYInventors: Gregory W. O'Neil, Christopher M. Reddy
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Patent number: 11808873Abstract: Systems and methods for locating tagged objects in remote regions are presented herein, in one embodiment, a method of locating tagged objects in remote regions includes creating a signal strength probability density map by. The method also includes transmitting first packets of data from at least one first tag to a plurality of stations and determining, by a plurality of stations, received signal strength indicator (RSSI) for received first packets of data. The method also includes transmitting, by the plurality of stations, the RSSI to an uplink node; and transmitting, by the uplink node, the RSSI to a database. The method further includes determining, by the database, the signal strength probability density map representative of probabilistic locations of the at least one first tag; and transmitting second packets of data from a second tag to the plurality of stations.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYInventors: David Wallin, Andrew Bunn, John Lund
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Patent number: 11634738Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignees: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Western Washington University, Marine Biological LaboratoryInventors: Christopher M. Reddy, Gregory W. O'Neil, Scott R. Lindell
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Publication number: 20230123690Abstract: Systems and methods for locating tagged objects in remote regions are presented herein, in one embodiment, a method of locating tagged objects in remote regions includes creating a signal strength probability density map by. The method also includes transmitting first packets of data from at least one first tag to a plurality of stations and determining, by a plurality of stations, received signal strength indicator (RSSI) for received first packets of data. The method also includes transmitting, by the plurality of stations, the RSSI to an uplink node; and transmitting, by the uplink node, the RSSI to a database. The method further includes determining, by the database, the signal strength probability density map representative of probabilistic locations of the at least one first tag; and transmitting second packets of data from a second tag to the plurality of stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2021Publication date: April 20, 2023Applicant: WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYInventors: David WALLIN, Andrew BUNN, John Lund
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Publication number: 20210361546Abstract: The use of long-chain alkenones to impart desired characteristics in personal care compositions for topical applications is described. The preparation of mixtures long-chain alkenones and synthetic derivatives thereof is presented. Examples of compositions include abrasive soaps, with alkenones serving as natural exfoliating agents. Alkenones and their derivatives can serve as emollients, occlusive agents, encapsulating agents, stabilizing agents, binding agents, thickening agents, surfactants, and antimicrobials.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Applicants: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Western Washington UniversityInventors: Gregory W. O'Neil, Christopher M. Reddy
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Publication number: 20210355512Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Applicants: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Western Washington University, Marine Biological LaboratoryInventors: CHRISTOPHER M. REDDY, GREGORY W. O'NEIL, SCOTT R. LINDELL
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Patent number: 11118199Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignees: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORYInventors: Christopher M. Reddy, Gregory W. O'Neil, Scott R. Lindell
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Publication number: 20210147601Abstract: Provided herein are blends of benzoxazine-containing monomers with polymer having one or more leaving groups, such as tosylated polymers (e.g., tosylated polyethylene glycol (PEG)); or blends of benzoxazine-containing monomers with particles/fibers having one or more leaving groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2019Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITYInventors: David Allen Rider, Emily Ann Brown, Ayesha Nadeem
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Publication number: 20190344249Abstract: This present disclosure is directed to methods for the preparation of a hydrotreatment catalyst, such as nanoscale nickel phosphide (i.e., Ni2P) particles supported on high-surface area metal oxides (e.g., silica, alumina, amorphous silica-alumina), in a manner that is compatible with conditions employed in commercial hydrotreating units. The catalyst synthesis includes impregnation, drying, and in situ reduction, and can provide highly active catalysts for the removal of S and N impurities from crude oil fractions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: Western Washington UniversityInventor: Mark E. Bussell
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Patent number: 10406509Abstract: This present disclosure is directed to methods for the preparation of a hydrotreatment catalyst, such as nanoscale nickel phosphide (i.e., Ni2P) particles supported on high-surface area metal oxides (e.g., silica, alumina, amorphous silica-alumina), in a manner that is compatible with conditions employed in commercial hydrotreating units. The catalyst synthesis includes impregnation, drying, and in situ reduction, and can provide highly active catalysts for the removal of S and N impurities from crude oil fractions.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2016Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Western Washington UniversityInventor: Mark E. Bussell
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Patent number: 10317602Abstract: The present disclosure describes luminescent solar concentrators that include photoluminescent nanoparticles. The photoluminescent nanoparticles include a semiconductor nanocrystal that sensitizes the luminescence of a defect. The defect can include, for example, an atom, a cluster of atoms, or a lattice vacancy. The defect can be incorporated into the semiconductor nanocrystal, adsorbed onto, or otherwise associated with the surface of the semiconductor nanocrystal.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2018Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignees: Western Washington University, University of Washington Through Its Center For CommercializationInventors: David Patrick, John Gilbertson, Stephen McDowall, Christian Erickson, Daniel R. Gamelin, Liam Bradshaw, Emily Jane McLaurin, Kathryn E. Knowles
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Publication number: 20190161777Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2019Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicants: WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION, WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORYInventors: CHRISTOPHER M. REDDY, GREGORY W. O'NEIL, SCOTT R. LINDELL
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Publication number: 20190127515Abstract: Kits, recyclable covalently crosslinked polymer networks and composites, and related methods of making and recycling are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Applicant: Western Washington UniversityInventors: John Misasi, Scott Lew
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Patent number: 10208321Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2018Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignees: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Western Washington UniversityInventors: Christopher M. Reddy, Gregory W. O'Neil
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Publication number: 20180296451Abstract: The use of long-chain alkenones to impart desired characteristics in personal care compositions for topical applications is described. The preparation of mixtures long-chain alkenones and synthetic derivatives thereof is presented. Examples of compositions include abrasive soaps, with alkenones serving as natural exfoliating agents. Alkenones and their derivatives can serve as emollients, occlusive agents, encapsulating agents, stabilizing agents, binding agents, thickening agents, surfactants, and anti-microbials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2016Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicants: Western Washington University, Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionInventors: Gregory W. O'Neil, Christopher M. Reddy
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Publication number: 20180230501Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicants: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Western Washington UniversityInventors: Christopher M. Reddy, Gregory W. O'Neil
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Publication number: 20180231705Abstract: The present disclosure describes luminescent solar concentrators that include photoluminescent nanoparticles. The photoluminescent nanoparticles include a semiconductor nanocrystal that sensitizes the luminescence of a defect. The defect can include, for example, an atom, a cluster of atoms, or a lattice vacancy. The defect can be incorporated into the semiconductor nanocrystal, adsorbed onto, or otherwise associated with the surface of the semiconductor nanocrystal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Applicants: Western Washington University, University of Washington Through Its Center For CommercializationInventors: David Patrick, John Gilbertson, Stephen McDowall, Christian Erickson, Daniel R. Gamelin, Liam Bradshaw, Emily Jane McLaurin, Katherine E. Knowles
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Patent number: 9970034Abstract: A method comprising a series of selective extraction techniques for the parallel production of biodiesel and isolation of several valuable co-products including an alkenone hydrocarbon mixture of the kerosene/jet fuel range (primarily C10-, C12-, and C17-hydrocarbons) and fucoxanthin, a high-valued carotenoid, from the marine alkenone-producing microalgae Isochrysis.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2015Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Assignees: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Western Washington University, Marine Biological LaboratoryInventors: Christopher M. Reddy, Gregory W. O'Neil, Scott R. Lindell
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Patent number: 9964680Abstract: The present disclosure describes luminescent solar concentrators that include photoluminescent nanoparticles. The photoluminescent nanoparticles include a semiconductor nanocrystal that sensitizes the luminescence of a defect. The defect can include, for example, an atom, a cluster of atoms, or a lattice vacancy. The defect can be incorporated into the semiconductor nanocrystal, adsorbed onto, or otherwise associated with the surface of the semiconductor nanocrystal.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2014Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignees: Western Washington University, University of Washington through its Center for CommercializationInventors: David Patrick, John Gilbertson, Stephen McDowall, Christian Erickson, Daniel R. Gamelin, Liam Bradshaw, Emily Jane McLaurin, Kathryn E. Knowles