Patents by Inventor Charles Moses
Charles Moses 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: 20240075193Abstract: Bioartificial ultrafiltration devices comprising a scaffold comprising a population of cells enclosed in a matrix and disposed adjacent a plurality of channels are provided. The population of cells provides molecules such as therapeutic molecules to a subject in need thereof and is supported by the nutrients filtered in an ultrafiltrate from the blood of the subject. The plurality of channels in the scaffold facilitate the transportation of the ultrafiltrate and exchange of molecules between the ultrafiltrate and the population of cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Shuvo Roy, Rishi Kant, Andrew Posselt, Shang Song, Willieford Moses, Charles Blaha
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Patent number: 9662057Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Patent number: 9598572Abstract: An epoxy resin composition [composition (C)] comprising: (i) from 30 to 90% by weight of at least one epoxy compound [compound E], based on the total weight of the composition (C); (ii) from 0 to 60% by weight of at least one curing agent [agent C], based on the total weight of the composition (C); (iii) from 0 to 15% by weight of at least one accelerator, based on the total weight of the composition (C); (iv) from 1 to 60% by weight of at least one poly(aryl ether sulfone) (I) [PAES (I-1)], based on the total weight of the composition (C) and wherein said PAES (I-1) polymer comprises amine functional groups in an amount equal to or more than 200 ?eq/g; (v) from 1 to 60% by weight of at least one poly(aryl ether sulfone) (I) [PAES (I-2)], based on the total weight of the composition (C), and wherein said PAES (I-2) polymer is different from the PAES (I-1) polymer.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: SOLVAY SPECIALTY POLYMERS USA, LLC.Inventors: Shari W. Axelrad, Charles Moses, Ahmed Khan, Narmandakh Taylor, Charles R. Hoppin
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Publication number: 20160235350Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Patent number: 9271669Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Publication number: 20150245791Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2015Publication date: September 3, 2015Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Patent number: 9017259Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Patent number: 8956599Abstract: Personal care products exhibiting superior conditioning and/or color fastness can be obtained by use of mixtures of certain phosphate esters and polyquats.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2011Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Croda, Inc.Inventors: Eduardo Caballero, Abel G. Pereira, Charles Moses, Robert Comber
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Publication number: 20150018655Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Publication number: 20140329973Abstract: An epoxy resin composition [composition (C)] comprising: (i) from 30 to 90% by weight of at least one epoxy compound [compound E], based on the total weight of the composition (C); (ii) from 0 to 60% by weight of at least one curing agent [agent C], based on the total weight of the composition (C); (iii) from 0 to 15% by weight of at least one accelerator, based on the total weight of the composition (C); (iv) from 1 to 60% by weight of at least one poly(aryl ether sulfone) (I) [PAES (I-1)], based on the total weight of the composition (C) and wherein said PAES (I-1) polymer comprises amine functional groups in an amount equal to or more than 200 ?eq/g; (v) from 1 to 60% by weight of at least one poly(aryl ether sulfone) (I) [PAES (I-2)], based on the total weight of the composition (C), and wherein said PAES (I-2) polymer is different from the PAES (I-1) polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: SOLVAY SPECIALTY POLYMERS USA, LLC.Inventors: Shari W. Axelrad, Charles Moses, Ahmed Khan, Narmandakh Taylor, Charles R. Hoppin
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Patent number: 8838873Abstract: In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a set of memory modules configured to store data and a reprogrammable circuit module operatively coupled to the set of memory modules. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to receive, from a host device, information associated with a search request. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to change from a first configuration to a second configuration in response to receiving the information. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to retrieve at least a portion of the data stored at the set of memory modules associated with the second configuration. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to generate a search result based on the portion of the data, and transmit the search result to the host device.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Data Design CorporationInventors: John J. Giganti, Andrew Huo, Richard A. Baum, John M. Cavallo, Timothy P. Bresnan, Charles A. Moses, Madhu Siddalingaiah
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Patent number: 8795176Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Patent number: 8532731Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Publication number: 20120324149Abstract: In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a set of memory modules configured to store data and a reprogrammable circuit module operatively coupled to the set of memory modules. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to receive, from a host device, information associated with a search request. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to change from a first configuration to a second configuration in response to receiving the information. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to retrieve at least a portion of the data stored at the set of memory modules associated with the second configuration. The reprogrammable circuit module is configured to generate a search result based on the portion of the data, and transmit the search result to the host device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Data Design CorporationInventors: John J. Giganti, Andrew Huo, Richard A. Baum, John M. Cavallo, Timothy P. Bresnan, Charles A. Moses, Madhu Siddalingaiah
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Publication number: 20110318294Abstract: Personal care products exhibiting superior conditioning and/or color fastness can be obtained by use of mixtures of certain phosphate esters and polyquats.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: CRODA, INC.Inventors: Eduardo Caballero, Abel G. Pereira, Charles Moses, Robert Comber
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Patent number: 7740581Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Publication number: 20090270764Abstract: A region of skin, other than the fingertips, is stimulated. After stimulation, an opening is created in the skin (e.g., by lancing the skin) to cause a flow of body fluid from the region. At least a portion of this body fluid is transported to a testing device where the concentration of analyte (e.g., glucose) in the body fluid is then determined. It is found that the stimulation of the skin provides results that are generally closer to the results of measurements from the fingertips, the traditional site for obtaining body fluid for analyte testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: John Bernard Buse, Alan Charles Moses
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Publication number: 20090047230Abstract: Personal care products exhibiting superior conditioning and/or color fastness can be obtained by use of mixtures of certain phosphate esters and polyquats.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: Croda, Inc.Inventors: Eduardo Caballero, Abel G. Pereira, Charles Moses, Robert Comber
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Patent number: D562619Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Char-Broil LLCInventors: Michael E. Henley, Michael Steven Joss, Charles Moses
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Patent number: D562628Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Char-Broil LLCInventors: Michael E. Henley, Michael Steven Joss, Charles Moses