Patents by Inventor Diane Morris
Diane Morris 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: 8567923Abstract: A method for depositing droplets onto a substrate employs an apparatus, such as an inkjet printhead, the apparatus having: an array of channels, acting as fluid chambers, separated by interspersed walls, with each channel communicating with an aperture or nozzle for the release of droplets of a fluid contained within the channel, such as ink. Each of the walls separates two neighboring channels and is actuable such that, in response to a first voltage, it will deform so as to decrease the volume of one channel and increase the volume of the other channel, and, in response to a second voltage, it will deform so as to cause the opposite effect on the volumes of the neighboring channels. The method includes the steps of: receiving input data, such as an array of image data pixels; selecting pairs of adjacent channels based on the input data; assigning the selected pairs of adjacent channels as firing channels and the remaining channels as non-firing channels.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Xaar Technology LimitedInventors: Paul Raymond Drury, Julian Richard Bane, Alison Diane Morris
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Patent number: 8567889Abstract: Depositing droplets onto a substrate using an array of channels, acting as fluid chambers, separated by actuable walls. In response to a first voltage, each wall deforms to decrease the volume of one channel and increase the volume of the other channel, and, in response to a second voltage, the wall deforms so as to cause the opposite effect on the volumes of the neighboring channels. Receiving input data; assigning, based on the input data, all channels within the array as firing or non-firing to produce groups of one or more contiguous firing channels separated by groups of one or more contiguous non-firing channels; actuating walls of certain channels resulting in each of the firing channels releasing at least one droplet of fluid, the resulting droplets forming dots disposed on a straight line on a substrate, separated on the line by gaps corresponding to the non-firing channels.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Xaar Technology LimitedInventors: Paul R. Drury, Julian R. Bane, Alison Diane Morris
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Patent number: 8133336Abstract: A multi-lamellar tissue-adhesive sheet comprises a structural layer or laminate conjoined to a tissue-contacting layer. The structural layer or laminate comprises one or more synthetic polymers having film-forming properties, and the tissue-contacting layer of material contains tissue-reactive groups. The synthetic polymers having film-forming properties are preferably biodegradable polyesters, and the tissue-reactive groups are most preferably NHS-ester groups.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Tissuemed LimitedInventors: Graeme Kettlewell, David Mandley, David Fortune, Ian Thompson, Diane Morris
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Patent number: 8133504Abstract: This invention related to a tissue-adhesive sheet comprising a homogeneous, preformed and cross-linked matrix formed from one or more polymers, and having at least one surface that, in use, is exposed, at least one of said one or more polymers being a synthetic polymer and having appendant functional groups of a first form, cross-linking of said matrix being via a proportion of said functional groups of the first form, and the remainder of said functional groups of the first form being free. The sheet is particularly useful as a tissue adhesive and sealant, and is intended for topical application to internal and external surfaces of the body for therapeutic reasons. The invention further relates to sheets comprising a scaffold material, three-dimensional articles formed from similar material to that of the sheet and to implantable medical devices coated with such material.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Tissuemed LimitedInventors: Graeme Kettlewell, David John Mandley, David Harry Fortune, Ian Thompson, Diane Morris
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Publication number: 20110261101Abstract: A method for depositing droplets onto a substrate employs an apparatus, such as an inkjet printhead, the apparatus having: an array of channels, acting as fluid chambers, separated by interspersed walls, with each channel communicating with an aperture or nozzle for the release of droplets of a fluid contained within the channel, such as ink. Each of the walls separates two neighbouring channels and is actuable such that, in response to a first voltage, it will deform so as to decrease the volume of one channel and increase the volume of the other channel, and, in response to a second voltage, it will deform so as to cause the opposite effect on the volumes of the neighbouring channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Xaar Technology LimitedInventors: Paul R. Drury, Julian R. Bane, Alison Diane Morris
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Publication number: 20110261119Abstract: A method for depositing droplets onto a substrate employs an apparatus, such as an inkjet printhead, the apparatus having: an array of channels, acting as fluid chambers, separated by interspersed walls, with each channel communicating with an aperture or nozzle for the release of droplets of a fluid contained within the channel, such as ink. Each of the walls separates two neighbouring channels and is actuable such that, in response to a first voltage, it will deform so as to decrease the volume of one channel and increase the volume of the other channel, and, in response to a second voltage, it will deform so as to cause the opposite effect on the volumes of the neighbouring channels. The method includes the steps of: receiving input data, such as an array of image data pixels; selecting pairs of adjacent channels based on the input data; assigning the selected pairs of adjacent channels as firing channels and the remaining channels as non-firing channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: XAAR TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: Paul Raymond Drury, Julian Richard Bane, Alison Diane Morris
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Publication number: 20110232323Abstract: A portable refrigerator includes a main housing having opposed top and bottom walls, opposed side walls extending therebetween, and a rear wall. The main housing defines an interior space and an open front. A door is pivotally coupled to one of the side walls and movable between a closed configuration covering the open front and an open configuration. The refrigerator includes a motor for maintaining the interior space at a temperature lower than an ambient air temperature outside the interior space. A first pair of wheels is rotatably coupled to a rear end of the housing and a second pair of wheels is pivotally coupled to a front end thereof. A length adjustable handle is coupled to the rear wall of the main housing and movable between retracted and extended configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventor: Diane Morris
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Publication number: 20110027335Abstract: An implantable medical device carries on at least part of its external surface a coating. The coating consists essentially of a terpolymer of vinyl pyrrolidone, acrylic acid and activated acrylic acid, and optionally a colouring agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2008Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: TISSUEMED LIMITEDInventors: David Fortune, David John Mandley, Diane Morris, Ian Thompson, Jamie Swallow
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Publication number: 20090044895Abstract: A multi-lamellar tissue-adhesive sheet comprises a structural layer or laminate conjoined to a tissue-contacting layer. The structural layer or laminate comprises one or more synthetic polymers having film-forming properties, and the tissue-contacting layer of material contains tissue-reactive groups. The synthetic polymers having film-forming properties are preferably biodegradable polyesters, and the tissue-reactive groups are most preferably NHS-ester groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Applicant: TISSUEMED LIMITEDInventors: David Harry Fortune, Graeme Kettlewell, David John Mandley, Diane Morris, Ian Thompson
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Publication number: 20090018575Abstract: A tissue-adhesive formulation comprises a particulate material having tissue-reactive functional groups, in admixture with a particulate buffer material. The formulation is preferably free or substantially free of materials of human or animal origin. In preferred embodiments, the formulation consists, or consists essentially of, an anhydrous or partially hydrated blend of particulate material having tissue-reactive functional groups and particulate buffer material. Also disclosed is a multilayer sheet comprising a structural support coated on at least one side thereof with such a tissue-adhesive formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: TISSUEMED LIMITEDInventors: David Harry Fortune, Graeme Kettlewell, David John Mandley, Diane Morris, Ian Thompson
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Publication number: 20070286891Abstract: This invention related to a tissue-adhesive sheet comprising a homogeneous, preformed and cross-linked matrix formed from one or more polymers, and having at least one surface that, in use, is exposed, at least one of said one or more polymers being a synthetic polymer and having appendant functional groups of a first form, cross-linking of said matrix being via a proportion of said functional groups of the first form, and the remainder of said functional groups of the first form being free. The sheet is particularly useful as a tissue adhesive and sealant, and is intended for topical application to internal and external surfaces of the body for therapeutic reasons. The invention further relates to sheets comprising a scaffold material, three-dimensional articles formed from similar material to that of the sheet and to implantable medical devices coated with such material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2005Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: TISSUEMED LIMITEDInventors: Graeme Kettlewell, David Mandley, David Fortune, Ian Thompson, Diane Morris