Patents by Inventor David R. Riley

David R. Riley 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).

  • Publication number: 20120070457
    Abstract: Polypeptides comprising Neisseria meningitidis amino acid sequences. Over 36000 meningococcal polypeptide sequences are disclosed. The invention also provides related polypeptides, nucleic acids, antibodies and methods. These can all be usedin medicine for treating or preventing disease and/or infection caused by N. meningitidis, such as meningococcal meningitis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2011
    Publication date: March 22, 2012
    Applicants: J. CRAIG VENTER INSTITUTE, INC., NOVARTIS AG
    Inventors: Sean C. Daugherty, Julie C. Dunning Hotopp, David R. Riley, Samuel V. Angiuoli, Heather Huot Creasy, Todd H. Creasy, Herve Tettelin, Duccio Medini, Emilio Siena, Sonia Budroni, Maria Scarselli
  • Patent number: 6100621
    Abstract: A thermionic converter having an emitter, a collector, and a source of cesium vapor is provided wherein the source of cesium vapor is differentially heated so that said source has a hotter end and a cooler end, with cesium vapor evaporating from said hotter end into the space between the emitter and the collector and with cesium vapor condensing at said cooler end. The condensed cesium vapor migrates through a porous element from the cooler end to the hotter end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2000
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Ned S. Rasor, David R. Riley, Christopher S. Murray, Clint B. Geller
  • Patent number: 5776082
    Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention measures degree angle and anthropometric linear measurements of the skeletal structure of the human body. The individual stands in reference to the apparatus with the top of the sternoclavicular joint, or suprasternal notch, as a point of origin. Every individual is measured from the same beginning point. Ten component variables are taken with the measuring unit. These variables allow infield studies of individual workers at a work station or exercise on a resistance training program and/or undergoing medical treatment for biomechanical correction. By measuring bone lengths and degree angles of a human body certain characteristics or trends can be found by this systematic measuring procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignees: Stanley E. Gately, Catherine G. Gately
    Inventors: David R. Riley, Gerald D. Riley
  • Patent number: 5586558
    Abstract: The machine of the present invention measures degree angle and anthropometric linear measurements of the skeletal structure of the human body. The individual stands behind the machine with the top of their sternoclavicular joint at 0 degree line. Because every individual is measured from the same beginning point a study can be done according to the data collected. From here 10 componet variables are taken with the measuring unit. These variables are entered into a computer data base for calculation. This now begins an infield study of individual workers at a work station or exercise on a resistance training program and or undergo medical treatment for biomechanical correction. Studying repetitive motion injuries in the work force is one example. (non-surgical). By measuring bone lengths and degree angles of a human body we have found that certain characteristics or trends can be found by this systematic measuring procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignees: Stanley E. Gately, Catherine G. Gately
    Inventor: David R. Riley