Patents by Inventor David F. O'Brien
David F. O'Brien 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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Patent number: 8535712Abstract: The present invention relates to a radiation sensitive liposome, and the use of this liposome as carrier for therapeutic and diagnostic agent(s). In particular, the invention encompasses a liposomal delivery system, comprising a stable liposome-forming lipid and a polymerizable colipid, a fraction of which polymerizable colipid polymerizes upon exposure to ionizing radiation, thereby destabilizing the liposomal membrane. Destabilization of liposomes allows for leakage of liposomal contents. The present invention further contemplates methods of diagnosing and treating conditions and diseases that are responsive to liposome-encapsulated or associated agents.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignees: Varian Medical Systems, Inc., Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of the University of ArizonaInventors: David F. O'Brien, Kathy A. McGovern, Bruce Bondurant, Robert Sutherland
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Publication number: 20130053618Abstract: The present invention relates to a radiation sensitive liposome, and the use of this liposome as carrier for therapeutic and diagnostic agent(s). In particular, the invention encompasses a liposomal delivery system, comprising a stable liposome-forming lipid and a polymerizable colipid, a fraction of which polymerizable colipid polymerizes upon exposure to ionizing radiation, thereby destabilizing the liposomal membrane. Destabilization of liposomes allows for leakage of liposomal contents. The present invention further contemplates methods of diagnosing and treating conditions and diseases that are responsive to liposome-encapsulated or associated agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: David F. O'Brien, Kathy A. McGovern, Bruce Bondurant, Robert Sutherland
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Publication number: 20110217236Abstract: The present invention relates to a radiation sensitive liposome, and the use of this liposome as carrier for therapeutic and diagnostic agent(s). In particular, the invention encompasses a liposomal delivery system, comprising a stable liposome-forming lipid and a polymerizable colipid, a fraction of which polymerizable colipid polymerizes upon exposure to ionizing, radiation, thereby destabilizing the liposomal membrane. Destabilization of liposomes allows for leakage of liposomal contents. The present invention further contemplates methods of diagnosing and treating conditions and diseases that are responsive to liposome-encapsulated or associated agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: Varian Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: David F. O'Brien, Kathy A. McGovern, Bruce Bondurant, Robert Sutherland
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Patent number: 6989153Abstract: The present invention relates to a radiation sensitive liposome, and the use of this liposome as carrier for therapeutic and diagnostic agent(s). In particular, the invention encompasses a liposomal delivery system, comprising a stable liposome-forming lipid and a polymerizable colipid, a fraction of which polymerizable colipid polymerizes upon exposure to ionizing radiation, thereby destabilizing the liposomal membrane. Destabilization of liposomes allows for leakage of liposomal contents. The present invention further contemplates methods of diagnosing and treating conditions and diseases that are responsive to liposome-encapsulated or associated agents.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignees: Varian Medical Systems Technologies, Inc., Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of the University of ArizonaInventors: David F. O'Brien, Kathy A. McGovern, Bruce Bondurant, Robert Sutherland
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Publication number: 20020064554Abstract: The present invention relates to a radiation sensitive liposome, and the use of this liposome as carrier for therapeutic and diagnostic agent(s). In particular, the invention encompasses a liposomal delivery system, comprising a stable liposome-forming lipid and a polymerizable colipid, a fraction of which polymerizable colipid polymerizes upon exposure to ionizing radiation, thereby destabilizing the liposomal membrane. Destabilization of liposomes allows for leakage of liposomal contents. The present invention further contemplates methods of diagnosing and treating conditions and diseases that are responsive to liposome-encapsulated or associated agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2000Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: David F. O'Brien, Kathy A. McGovern, Bruce Bondurant, Robert Sutherland
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Patent number: 4938352Abstract: The present invention relates to a package for objects such as batteries, and more particularly for the display and sale of large, heavy cell sizes, such as "C" size and "D" size alkaline cells. The transparent package, having a rectangularly shaped perimeter similar to conventional two-cell packages, contains four such cells in diamond-shaped arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Duracell Inc.Inventors: Victor A. Calcerano, David F. O'Brien
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Patent number: 4933114Abstract: A photopolymerizable monomer comprising a lipid having at least one hydrophobic acyl chain containing at least two conjugated acetylenic linkages is useful in preparing radiation-sensitive compositions and photographic elements comprising a plurality of liposomes. Further, processes for photopolymerizing the radiation-sensitive compositions and for forming an image in the photographic elements comprise exposing the lipid to radiation, heating the lipid to a temperature equal to or above a first transition temperature of the lipid to render it insensitive to further exposure, and optionally cooling the lipid to a temperature equal to or below a seocnd phase transition temperature of the lipid to render it again sensitive to further exposure. The monomeric lipids, when photopolymerized, form polymeric lipids exhibiting decreased solubility and liposome wall permeability as compared to the unpolymerized monomeric lipids.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David F. O'Brien, Thomas H. Whitesides, Richard T. Klingbiel
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Patent number: 4896770Abstract: The present invention relates to a package for objects such as batteries, and more particularly for the display and sale of large, heavy cell sizes, such as "C" size and "D" size alkaline cells. A transparent package containing four such cells is provided having a similar outside rectangular shape as conventional two-cell packages.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Duracell Inc.Inventors: Victor A. Calcerano, David F. O'Brien
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Patent number: 4752572Abstract: Vesicles comprising a matrix of lipid membranes prepared from lipid materials are useful in biomedical studies and immunoassays. A labeled species is encapsulated within the vesicles and released when the vesicles are lysed with a surface active agent. The outer surface of the vesicles is essentially free of the labeled species. Immunoassays can be carried out in solution or with a dry analytical element.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1985Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael W. Sundberg, David F. O'Brien, Susan J. Danielson
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Patent number: 4356256Abstract: A light-sensitive composition comprising:(1) a plurality of vesicles comprising lipid membranes containing rhodopsin;(2) a mixture of enzymes comprising phosphodiesterase and GTPase;(3) a first nucleotide capable of interacting with GTPase to form a cofactor necessary for the activation of phosphodiesterase;(4) at least one metal cation selected from the group consisting of Mg.sup.+2 and Mn.sup.+2 ; and(5) a second nucleotide capable of being hydrolyzed to produce a proton, said hydrolysis reaction being catalyzed by activated phosphodiesterase, said phosphodiesterase also being activated by rhodopsin exposed by light in the presence of said cofactor and said metal cationis useful in preparing photographic elements comprising means for detecting the hydrolysis reaction, such as an indicator dye.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1981Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak Co.Inventors: David F. O'Brien, Patricia N. Tyminski
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Patent number: 4314021Abstract: A photopolymerizable monomer comprising a lipid having at least one hydrophobic acyl chain containing at least two conjugated acetylenic linkages is useful in preparing radiation-sensitive compositions and photographic elements comprising a plurality of liposomes. Further, processes for photopolymerizing the radiation-sensitive compositions and for forming an image in the photographic elements comprise exposing the lipid to radiation, heating the lipid to a temperature equal to or above a first transition temperature of the lipid to render it insensitive to further exposure, and optionally cooling the lipid to a temperature equal to or below a second phase transition temperature of the lipid to render it again sensitive to further exposure. The monomeric lipids, when photopolymerized, form polymeric lipids exhibiting different solubility and liposome wall permeability as compared to the unpolymerized monomeric lipids.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1980Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David F. O'Brien, Thomas H. Whitesides, Richard T. Klingbiel
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Patent number: D317408Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventors: Kenneth W. Lonngren, David F. O'Brien, James Mattiucci