Patents by Inventor Andrew F. Mason
Andrew F. Mason has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20200261836Abstract: Provided is a granular filtration media comprising a mixture of granular filtration media and less than 2.5% of nanofibers based on the dry weight, method of making the same and uses of the same for removing contaminants from water, including metals, heavy metals, synthetic or natural organic matters, colloidal or suspended particles to improve the chemical safety and purity of water for the purpose of water purification, specifically, one embodiment of the present invention disclosed is use of the granular filtration media to remove particulate lead from high pH water.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Applicant: STRIX (USA), Inc.Inventors: Yongjun Chen, Hiroyuki Kawai, Patricia Q. Bottari, Christopher R. Ashley, Andrew F. Mason
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Patent number: 10668416Abstract: Provided is a granular filtration media comprising a mixture of granular filtration media and less than 5% of nanofibers based on the dry weight, method of making the same and uses of the same for removing contaminants from water, including metals, heavy metals, synthetic or natural organic matters, colloidal or suspended particles to improve the chemical safety and purity of water for the purpose of water purification, specifically, one embodiment of the present invention disclosed is use of the granular filtration media to remove particulate lead from high pH water.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2015Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: STRIX (USA), INC.Inventors: Yongjun Chen, Hiroyuki Kawai, Patricia Q. Bottari, Christopher R. Ashley, Andrew F. Mason
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Publication number: 20170239600Abstract: Provided is a granular filtration media comprising a mixture of granular filtration media and less than 5% of nanofibers based on the dry weight, method of making the same and uses of the same for removing contaminants from water, including metals, heavy metals, synthetic or natural organic matters, colloidal or suspended particles to improve the chemical safety and purity of water for the purpose of water purification, specifically, one embodiment of the present invention disclosed is use of the granular filtration media to remove particulate lead from high pH water.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2015Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: HaloSource, Inc.Inventors: Yongjun Chen, Hiroyuki Kawai, Patricia Q. Bottari, Christopher R. Ashley, Andrew F. Mason
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Patent number: 9434627Abstract: Disclosed is a method for selectively binding and separating phosphate anions from a liquid medium by providing a cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymer including cross-linked chitosan having selective binding affinity for phosphate ions, phosphate containing molecules, or a combination of both.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2014Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Tracy J. Terry, Andrew F. Mason, Carl A. Marrese
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Publication number: 20150034560Abstract: Disclosed is a method for selectively binding and separating phosphate anions from a liquid medium by providing a cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymer including cross-linked chitosan having selective binding affinity for phosphate ions, phosphate containing molecules, or a combination of both.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Tracy J. Terry, Andrew F. Mason, Carl A. Marrese
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Patent number: 8877907Abstract: Disclosed is a cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymer including cross-linked chitosan having selective binding sites for phosphate ions, phosphate containing molecules, or a combination of both.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Tracy J. Terry, Andrew F. Mason, Carl A. Marrese
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Publication number: 20120288944Abstract: A method for detecting a taggant molecular structure in a fluid includes providing a molecularly imprinted polymer sensor device, contacting a molecularly imprinted crosslinked star polymer with the fluid, and correlating a color change in the fluid with the amount of the taggant molecular structure in the fluid. The device has polymer arms attached to a core, and the core has molecular sized cavities adapted to selectively receive and bind displacement molecules having the taggant molecular structure and a colorimetric indicator. The displacement molecule is selectively removed from the molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymer upon exposure to the taggant molecular structure in the fluid thereby indicating the presence of the taggant molecular structure in the fluid based on a loss of color along a length of a housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYInventors: George M. Murray, Andrew F. Mason, Edward W. Ott, JR.
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Patent number: 8241575Abstract: A molecularly imprinted polymer sensor device for detecting the presence of a taggant molecular structure in a fluid is disclosed. The molecularly imprinted polymer sensor device comprises a molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymer having a crosslinked core and a plurality of polymer arms attached to the core, wherein the core has molecular sized cavities adapted to selectively receive and bind displacement molecules having the taggant molecular structure and a colorimetric indicator, said displacement molecule being selectively removed from the molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymer and replaced with the taggant molecular structure upon exposure to the fluid containing the taggant molecular structure therein, thereby indicating the presence of the taggant molecular structure in the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: George M. Murray, Andrew F. Mason, Edward W. Ott, Jr.
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Publication number: 20110303611Abstract: Disclosed is a cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymer including cross-linked chitosan having selective binding sites for phosphate ions, phosphate containing molecules, or a combination of both.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventors: Tracy J. Terry, Andrew F. Mason, Carl A. Marrese
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Patent number: 8024334Abstract: A system for automatically creating and maintaining a database of information utilizing user opinions about subjects, particularly exceptional experiences. Described is an Internet system assisting/motivating a population of users interested in information about certain categories of subjects to automatically maintain the database content and to improve the usefulness and quality of the database information without any substantial management by the website owner-manager. The user opinions are primarily in the form of both comments and ratings about which natural-language terms best describe a particular subject, enabling user searches of the subject database to be by way of preferred such descriptive natural-language terms, which terms are further preferred to be evaluative and approving.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Inventors: Gregory J. Petras, Richard W. Hill, Andrew F. Mason, Cory Osborn, Flori N. Parham, Connie Riffel, Rachael A. Thomas, Craig P. Thompson, Jeffrey T. Zywicki
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Publication number: 20100209516Abstract: A drug delivery system, product and method which effectuates delivery of appropriate amounts of a pharmaceutically active agent only upon stimulus of a physiological agent released during a disease event are described. A polymer that can bind to a specific biological stimulus and respond with a specific response is included. The response may be release of a pharmaceutical agent, an optical signal or a change in physical properties of the polymer. The design of associative polymers that are held together using temporary bonds which will dissolve, break apart or swell in the presence of the specific stimulus are described. One embodiment includes a reversible response to a biological stimulus.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Jason J. Benkoski, Andrew F. Mason, Lance M. Baird, Jennifer L. Sample
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Publication number: 20100198834Abstract: A system for automatically creating and maintaining a database of information utilizing user opinions about subjects, particularly exceptional experiences. Described is an Internet system assisting/motivating a population of users interested in information about certain categories of subjects to automatically maintain the database content and to improve the usefulness and quality of the database information without any substantial management by the website owner-manager. The user opinions are primarily in the form of both comments and ratings about which natural-language terms best describe a particular subject, enabling user searches of the subject database to be by way of preferred such descriptive natural-language terms, which terms are further preferred to be evaluative and approving.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: QUICK COMMENTS INCInventors: Gregory J. Petras, Richard W. Hill, Andrew F. Mason, Cory Osborn, Flori N. Parham, Connie Riffel, Rachael A. Thomas, Craig P. Thompson, Jeffrey T. Zywicki
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Patent number: 7664747Abstract: A system for automatically creating and maintaining a database of information utilizing user opinions about subjects, particularly exceptional experiences. Described is an Internet system assisting/motivating a population of users interested in information about certain categories of subjects to automatically maintain the database content and to improve the usefulness and quality of the database information without any substantial management by the website owner-manager. The user opinions are primarily in the form of both comments and ratings about which natural-language terms best describe a particular subject, enabling user searches of the subject database to be by way of preferred such descriptive natural-language terms, which terms are further preferred to be evaluative and approving.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Inventors: Gregory J. Petras, Richard W. Hill, Andrew F. Mason, Cory Osborn, Flori N. Parham, Connie Riffel, Rachael A. Thomas, Craig P. Thompson, Jeffrey T. Zywicki
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Publication number: 20090197297Abstract: A molecularly imprinted polymer sensor device for detecting the presence of a taggant molecular structure in a fluid is disclosed. The molecularly imprinted polymer sensor device comprises a molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymer having a crosslinked core and a plurality of polymer arms attached to the core, wherein the core has molecular sized cavities adapted to selectively receive and bind displacement molecules having the taggant molecular structure and a colorimetric indicator, said displacement molecule being selectively removed from the molecularly imprinted crosslinked polymer and replaced with the taggant molecular structure upon exposure to the fluid containing the taggant molecular structure therein, thereby indicating the presence of the taggant molecular structure in the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: George M. Murray, Andrew F. Mason, Edward W. Ott, JR.
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Patent number: 7300994Abstract: Isotactic polypropylene homopolymers or segments of low polydispersity are prepared using phenoxyketimine catalysts containing N-pentafluorophenyl groups.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey W Coates, Andrew F. Mason
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Patent number: 7143089Abstract: A system for automatically creating and maintaining a database of information utilizing user opinions about subjects, particularly exceptional experiences. Described is an Internet system assisting/motivating a population of users interested in information about certain categories of subjects to automatically maintain the database content and to improve the usefulness and quality of the database information without any substantial management by the website owner-manager. The user opinions are primarily in the form of both comments and ratings about which natural-language terms best describe a particular subject, enabling user searches of the subject database to be by way of preferred such descriptive natural-language terms, which terms are further preferred to be evaluative and approving.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Involve Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Petras, Richard W. Hill, Andrew F. Mason, Cory Osborn, Flori N. Parham, Connie Riffel, Rachael A. Thomas, Craig P. Thompson, Jeffrey T. Zywicki
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Publication number: 20040205065Abstract: A system for automatically creating and maintaining a database of information utilizing user opinions about subjects, particularly exceptional experiences. Described is an Internet system assisting/motivating a population of users interested in information about certain categories of subjects to automatically maintain the database content and to improve the usefulness and quality of the database information without any substantial management by the website owner-manager. The user opinions are primarily in the form of both comments and ratings about which natural-language terms best describe a particular subject, enabling user searches of the subject database to be by way of preferred such descriptive natural-language terms, which terms are further preferred to be evaluative and approving.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Gregory J. Petras, Jeffrey T. Zywicki, Flori N. Parham, Mark A. Fisher, Robert R. Martin, Andrew F. Mason, Cory Osborn, Lisa J. Cramer, Craig P. Thompson, Norman White, Gary D. Mellott, Kimberly A. Cameron, Kory Kredit, Rachael A. Thomas, Connie Riffel, Richard W. Hill
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Publication number: 20010047290Abstract: A system for automatically creating and maintaining a database of information utilizing user opinions about subjects, particularly exceptional experiences. Described is an Internet system assisting/motivating a population of users interested in information about certain categories of subjects to automatically maintain the database content and to improve the usefulness and quality of the database information without any substantial management by the website owner-manager. The user opinions are primarily in the form of both comments and ratings about which natural-language terms best describe a particular subject, enabling user searches of the subject database to be by way of preferred such descriptive natural-language terms, which terms are further preferred to be evaluative and approving.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: Gregory J. Petras, Richard W. Hill, Andrew F. Mason, Cory Osborn, Flori N. Parham, Connie Riffel, Rachael A. Thomas, Craig P. Thompson, Jeffrey T. Zywicki