Patents by Inventor David W. White
David W. White 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: 6877661Abstract: A system and method for implementing a wireless data transmission scheme through the use of a display capable of displaying symbolic information, a data acquisition device capable of identifying and capturing said displayed information and a mitigation device adapted to allow the data acquisition device to capture the symbolic information. The symbolic information may be a barcode displayed on an LCD outputting linearly polarized light. The data acquisition device may be a laser scanner, and the mitigation device may be a quarter wave retarder located between the display and the scanner. A larger system may utilize this wireless system or a different front end in a more generalized backend information transfer system. The backend system may include a centralized data center adapted to be used with retail couponing, ticketing, digital receipts, or a plurality of other information systems in which data is used separately from its storage location.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventors: Richard M. Webb, David W. White, Omead Amidi, James Ryan Miller, Timothy Dobbler
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Publication number: 20040250969Abstract: An absorbent paper sheet is treated with an aqueous wax dispersion such that the sheet includes a fused wax and emulsifier residue in an amount of from about 1 to about 20 weight percent of the sheet based on the combined weight of the fiber, wax residue and an emulsifier residue in the sheet. The fused wax emulsion operates to make at least one surface of the sheet laterally hydrophobic, exhibiting a moisture penetration delay of at least about 2 seconds and less than about 40 seconds as well as a typical contact angle with water at one minute of at least about 50 degrees. There is thus provided absorbent products which exhibit both absorbency and resistance to moisture penetration. The treated sheet further exhibits microbial barrier properties, impeding transfer of bacteria, for example, through the sheet. There are produced tissue products which resist moisture penetration from propelled liquids as well as sequester sorbed liquids in the interior of the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Phuong V. Luu, Steven L. Edwards, David W. White, Brigitte K. Schauer, Martin A. Hynnek
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Patent number: 6824648Abstract: The present invention is a method of making a near-premium quality paper product having good strength and absorbency characteristics and a product made by that method. The invention is also a method for retaining a high ash content within a paper web formed by conventional wet pressing. The present invention is also a method for retaining a high percentage of softening agent within a paper web that includes such an agent. Further, the present invention is a soft absorbent paper product having a high void volume. Finally, the invention is also a method for producing a soft, absorbent, and near premium paper product having a high void volume using an undulatory crepe blade having a multiplicity of serrulations in its rake surface which presents differentiated creping angles and/or rake angles as to the paper being creped.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Steven L. Edwards, David W. White, Frank D. Harper, John H. Dwiggins
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Publication number: 20040211534Abstract: A method for creping a paper web includes applying, separately or together, to a surface of a rotatable creping cylinder, a creping adhesive and at least one creping adhesive modifier which is a polyoxyalkylene resin possessing repeating oxyalkylene groups containing at least 3 carbon atoms. The method further includes the steps of adhering a paper web to the surface of the creping cylinder and removing the paper web from the creping cylinder with a doctor blade to provide a creped paper product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Nancy S. Clungeon, Bruce J. Kokko, David W. White, Jeffery J. Boettcher
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Publication number: 20040206466Abstract: A method for making paper to enhance its wet strength includes adding separately to a cellulosic paper pulp furnish the following additives to form a treated pulp: a cationic wet strength resin whose cationic sites bond to anionic sites of cellulose fibers contained in the paper pulp furnish, and a hydrophobically modified anionic polyelectrolyte whose anionic sites bond with cationic sites of the cationic wet strength resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Bruce J. Kokko, David W. White
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Publication number: 20030211124Abstract: A lotion includes a micro-emulsion composition, which is liquid at room temperature and undergoes a phase change to a semi-solid or solid upon contact with a substrate. The micro-emulsion composition can include a polar emollient, a non-polar emollient, a non-ionic surfactant, and a co-surfactant. The invention also includes a substrate treated with the lotion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Phuong Van Luu, David W. White, Jacob H. Propp, Brian J. Schuh
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Publication number: 20030136531Abstract: The present invention is a method of making a near-premium quality paper product having good strength and absorbency characteristics and a product made by that method. The invention is also a method for retaining a high ash content within a paper web formed by conventional wet pressing. The present invention is also a method for retaining a high percentage of softening agent within a paper web that includes such an agent. Further, the present invention is a soft absorbent paper product having a high void volume. Finally, the invention is also a method for producing a soft, absorbent, and near premium paper product having a high void volume using an undulatory crepe blade having a multiplicity of serrulations in its rake surface which presents differentiated creping angles and/or rake angles as to the paper being creped.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Fort James CorporationInventors: Steven L. Edwards, David W. White, Frank D. Harper, John H. Dwiggins
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Publication number: 20030092041Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and compositions for the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic disorders, including, but not limited to, obesity, diabetes, overweight anorexia, or cachexia. The present invention describes methods for the diagnostic evaluation and prognosis of various metabolic disorders and obesity, for the identification of subjects exhibiting a predisposition to such conditions, as well as the diagnostic monitoring of patients undergoing clinical evaluation for the treatment of metabolic disease and obesity, and for monitoring the efficacy of compounds in clinical trials. The invention further provides methods for identifying a compound capable of modulating a metabolic activity as well as treating a metabolic disorder. In addition, the invention provides methods useful for modulating a metabolic activity as well as for treating a subject having a metabolic disorder characterized by either aberrant M5 polypeptide activity or aberrant M5 nucleic acid expression.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventor: David W. White
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Patent number: 6511579Abstract: The present invention is a method of making a near-premium quality paper product having good strength and absorbency characteristics and a product made by that method. The invention is also a method for retaining a high ash content within a paper web formed by conventional wet pressing. The present invention is also a method for retaining a high percentage of softening agent within a paper web that includes such an agent. Further, the present invention is a soft absorbent paper product having a high void volume. Finally, the invention is also a method for producing a soft, absorbent, and near premium paper product having a high void volume using an undulatory crepe blade having a multiplicity of serrulations in its rake surface which presents differentiated creping angles and/or rake angles as to the paper being creped.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Steven L. Edwards, David W. White, Frank D. Harper, John H. Dwiggins
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Publication number: 20020182676Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode Ob receptor (ObR), a receptor protein that participates in mammalian body weight regulation. The invention encompasses obR nucleotides, host cell expression systems, ObR proteins, fusion proteins, polypeptides and peptides, antibodies to the receptor, transgenic animals that express an obR transgene, or recombinant knock-out animals that do not express the ObR, antagonists and agonists of the receptor, and other compounds that modulate obR gene expression or ObR activity that can be used for diagnosis, drug screening, clinical trial monitoring, and/or the treatment of body weight disorders, including but not limited to obesity, cachexia and anorexia.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Louis A. Tartaglia, Robert I. Tepper, Janice A. Culpepper, David W. White
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Patent number: 6482927Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode Ob receptor (ObR), a receptor protein that participates in mammalian body weight regulation. The invention encompasses obR nucleotides, host cell expression systems, ObR proteins, fusion proteins, polypeptides and peptides, antibodies to the receptor, transgenic animals that express an obR transgene, or recombinant knock-out animals that do not express the ObR, antagonists and agonists of the receptor, and other compounds that modulate obR gene expression or ObR activity that can be used for diagnosis, drug screening, clinical trial monitoring, and/or the treatment of body weight disorders, including but not limited to obesity, cachexia and anorexia.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1996Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Louis A. Tartaglia, Robert I. Tepper, Janice A. Culpepper, David W. White
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Publication number: 20020071076Abstract: A system and method for implementing a wireless data transmission scheme through the use of a display capable of displaying symbolic information, a data acquisition device capable of identifying and capturing said displayed information and a mitigation device adapted to allow the data acquisition device to capture the symbolic information. The symbolic information may be a barcode displayed on an LCD outputting linearly polarized light. The data acquisition device may be a laser scanner, and the mitigation device may be a quarter wave retarder located between the display and the scanner. A larger system may utilize this wireless system or a different front end in a more generalized backend information transfer system. The backend system may include a centralized data center adapted to be used with retail couponing, ticketing, digital receipts, or a plurality of other information systems in which data is used separately from its storage location.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Richard M. Webb, David W. White, Omead Amidi, James Ryan Miller, Timothy Dobbler
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Patent number: 6403552Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode Ob receptor (ObR), a receptor protein that participates in mammalian body weight regulation. The invention encompasses obR nucleotides, host cell expression systems, ObR proteins, fusion proteins, polypeptides and peptides, antibodies to the receptor, transgenic animals that express an obR transgene, or recombinant knock-out animals that do not express the ObR, antagonists and agonists of the receptor, and other compounds that modulate obR gene expression or ObR activity that can be used for diagnosis, drug screening, clinical trial monitoring, and/or the treatment of body weight disorders, including but not limited to obesity, cachexia and anorexia.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Louis A. Tartaglia, Robert I. Tepper, Janice A. Culpepper, David W. White
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Patent number: 6395498Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode Ob receptor (ObR), a receptor protein that participates in mammalian body weight regulation. The invention encompasses obR nucleotides, host cell expression systems, ObR proteins, fusion proteins, polypeptides and peptides, antibodies to the receptor, transgenic animals that express an obR transgene, or recombinant knock-out animals that do not express the ObR, antagonists and agonists of the receptor, and other compounds that modulate obR gene expression or ObR activity that can be used for diagnosis, drug screening, clinical trial monitoring, and/or the treatment of body weight disorders, including but not limited to obesity, cachexia and anorexia.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Louis A. Tartaglia, Robert I. Tepper, Janice A. Culpepper, David W. White
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Patent number: 6380363Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode Ob receptor (ObR), a receptor protein that participates in mammalian body weight regulation. The invention encompasses obR nucleotides, host cell expression systems, ObR proteins, fusion proteins, polypeptides and peptides, antibodies to the receptor, transgenic animals that express an obR transgene, or recombinant knock-out animals that do not express the ObR, antagonists and agonists of the receptor, and other compounds that modulate obR gene expression or ObR activity that can be used for diagnosis, drug screening, clinical trial monitoring, and/or the treatment of body weight disorders, including but not limited to obesity, cachexia and anorexia.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventors: Louis A. Tartaglia, Robert I. Tepper, Janice A. Culpepper, David W. White
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Patent number: 6352700Abstract: A substrate treated with a lotion including a skin pH balancing compound and a base lotion. The pH balancing compound is preferably an organic acid, such as an alpha-hydroxy acid, an alpha-dihydroxy acid, or a beta-hydroxyacid, a combination of an organic acid and a salt of an organic acid, or a buffer combination, such as combinations of citric acid and disodium phosphate, or disodium citrate and sodium hydroxide. The preferred lotion has the effect of maintaining the skin acid mantle while making the treated substrate, preferably tissue, towel or napkin, optionally wet-strengthened, wipe or nonwoven material, feel smooth, lubricious and nongreasy. The skin care benefits of the lotionized substrate are expressed whether the product is used dry or prewetted with water.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Phuong V. Luu, T. Philips Oriaran, David W. White, Anthony O. Awofeso, Gary L. Schroeder, Richard E. Fredricks
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Patent number: 6287782Abstract: The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of nucleotides that encode Ob receptor (ObR), a receptor protein that participates in mammalian body weight regulation. The invention encompasses obR nucleotides, host cell expression systems, ObR proteins, fusion proteins, polypeptides and peptides, antibodies to the receptor, transgenic animals that express an obR transgene, or recombinant knock-out animals that do not express the ObR, antagonists and agonists of the receptor, and other compounds that modulate obR gene expression or ObR activity that can be used for diagnosis, drug screening, clinical trial monitoring, and/or the treatment of body weight disorders, including but not limited to obesity, cachexia and anorexia.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Louis A. Tartaglia, Robert I. Tepper, Janice A. Culpepper, David W. White
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Patent number: 6245197Abstract: A tissue paper of improved softness, strength and absorbency; and a manufacturing process for such a tissue paper where the generation of foam is reduced, or eliminated altogether. These are obtained using a tissue paper softener system comprising a substantially equimolar, ion-paired mixture of an anionic surfactant and a cationic quaternary ammonium compound, wherein the softener system is formulated such that the charge density of the anionic surfactant/cationic quaternary ammonium compound mixture will be about neutral.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: T. Philips Oriaran, Anthony O. Awofeso, Gary L. Schroeder, David W. White, Nga Thuy Luu, Bruce J. Kokko
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Patent number: 5871763Abstract: A substrate treated with a lotion including an emollient and a retention/release agent, wherein the lotion has at least one of: (a) a .DELTA.H above about 37.degree. C. of above about 10 calories/gram (and optionally, a .DELTA.H below about 37.degree. C. of above about 15 calories/gram), a total heat of melting of above about 25 calories/gram, preferably above about 30 calories/gram, and an onset of melting temperature of at least about 30.degree. C., preferably from about 30.degree. C. to about 45.degree. C.; and (b) a .DELTA.H above about 30.degree. C. of above about 15 calories/gram (and optionally, a .DELTA.H below about 30.degree. C. of above about 10 calories/gram), a total heat of melting of above about 25 calories/gram, preferably above about 30 calories/gram, and an onset of melting temperature of at least about 30.degree. C., preferably from about 30.degree. C. to about 45.degree. C. is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Phuong V. Luu, T. Philips Oriaran, David W. White, Anthony O. Awofeso, Gary L. Schroeder, Richard E. Fredricks
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Patent number: 5727039Abstract: In a nuclear reactor fuel bundle assembly having a plurality of fuel rods and a non-round water rod extending between upper and lower tie plates, and having at least one fuel rod spacer located along the non-round water rod, an improvement which includes cooperating components on the fuel rod spacer and on the water rod for permitting movement of the spacer along the water rod to a desired axial location and for thereafter preventing further axial movement of the spacer in at least one of two opposite axial directions, the cooperating components including at least one spring on one of the spacer and the water rod.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: John L. Harmon, Richard G. Patterson, Robert B. Elkins, Russell P. Higgins, Edward A. Croteau, Harold B. King, Christian D. Frederickson, Gerald M. Latter, Anthony P. Reese, David W. White