Patents by Inventor Donald P. Cox
Donald P. Cox 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: 20220047505Abstract: The present disclosure provides a once-daily water-soluble pharmaceutically active formulation for oral administration. In certain embodiments, the composition comprises a watersoluble pharmaceutically active organic compound incorporated into a small particulate, each particulate having a core of the water-soluble pharmaceutically active organic compound or an acceptable salt thereof in reversible association with a pharmaceutically acceptable drug-binding polymer. The core of the composition being surrounded by an insoluble water permeable membrane that is capable of delaying the dissolution of the pharmaceutically active compound therewithin and providing for extended release of the pharmaceutically active compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Applicant: STI Pharma, LLCInventors: David F. COUNTS, Donald P. COX, Anup K. DAM, Michael E. STALHAMER
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Patent number: 11191719Abstract: The present disclosure provides a once-daily water-soluble pharmaceutically active formulation for oral administration. In certain embodiments, the composition comprises a watersoluble pharmaceutically active organic compound incorporated into a small particulate, each particulate having a core of the water-soluble pharmaceutically active organic compound or an acceptable salt thereof in reversible association with a pharmaceutically acceptable drug-binding polymer. The core of the composition being surrounded by an insoluble water permeable membrane that is capable of delaying the dissolution of the pharmaceutically active compound therewithin and providing for extended release of the pharmaceutically active compound.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: STI Pharma, LLCInventors: David F. Counts, Donald P. Cox, Anup K. Dam, Michael E. Stalhamer
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Publication number: 20200000719Abstract: The present disclosure provides a once-daily water-soluble pharmaceutically active formulation for oral administration. In certain embodiments, the composition comprises a watersoluble pharmaceutically active organic compound incorporated into a small particulate, each particulate having a core of the water-soluble pharmaceutically active organic compound or an acceptable salt thereof in reversible association with a pharmaceutically acceptable drug-binding polymer. The core of the composition being surrounded by an insoluble water permeable membrane that is capable of delaying the dissolution of the pharmaceutically active compound therewithin and providing for extended release of the pharmaceutically active compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: David F. COUNTS, Donald P. COX, Anup K. DAM, Michael E. STALHAMER
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Patent number: 10463611Abstract: The present disclosure provides a once-daily water-soluble pharmaceutically active formulation for oral administration. In certain embodiments, the composition comprises a water-soluble pharmaceutically active organic compound incorporated into a small particulate, each particulate having a core of the water-soluble pharmaceutically active organic compound or an acceptable salt thereof in reversible association with a pharmaceutically acceptable drug-binding polymer. The core of the composition being surrounded by an insoluble water permeable membrane that is capable of delaying the dissolution of the pharmaceutically active compound therewithin and providing for extended release of the pharmaceutically active compound.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: STI PHARMA, LLCInventors: David F. Counts, Donald P. Cox, Anup K. Dam, Michael E. Stalhamer
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Patent number: 8910557Abstract: A payload deployment system includes a mount for receiving one or more payload modules that each include one or more payloads to be deployed. The payload modules also each include a sleeve, with the one or more payloads are in one or more openings in the sleeve. The payloads may be contained in respective containers, such as hermetically-sealed containers, that are in the openings. The electrical coupling may be wireless coupling, for transferring electrical power to the payload module(s), and for communication, such as networked communication, between the mount and the one or more payload modules. The wireless coupling may be inductive coupling that involves overlap of inductive elements such as wire coils. The payload deployment system may also include one or more translators for translating commands and/or other communications between the one or more payload modules and a platform to which the payload deployment system is coupled.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Raython CompanyInventors: Donald P Cox, Robert W Knox, Derek S Wall, Michael D Stokes, Darren C Smith, Scott G Martin, Michael J Holt, Bradley M Gaul
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Publication number: 20140208927Abstract: A payload deployment system includes a mount for receiving one or more payload modules that each include one or more payloads to be deployed. The payload modules also each include a sleeve, with the one or more payloads are in one or more openings in the sleeve. The payloads may be contained in respective containers, such as hermetically-sealed containers, that are in the openings. The electrical coupling may be wireless coupling, for transferring electrical power to the payload module(s), and for communication, such as networked communication, between the mount and the one or more payload modules. The wireless coupling may be inductive coupling that involves overlap of inductive elements such as wire coils. The payload deployment system may also include one or more translators for translating commands and/or other communications between the one or more payload modules and a platform to which the payload deployment system is coupled.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: RAYTHEON COMPANYInventors: Donald P. Cox, Robert W. Knox, Derek S. Wall, Michael D. Stokes, Darren C. Smith, Scott G. Martin, Michael J. Holt, Bradley M. Gaul
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Publication number: 20140154313Abstract: The present disclosure provides a once-daily water-soluble pharmaceutically active formulation for oral administration. In certain embodiments, the composition comprises a watersoluble pharmaceutically active organic compound incorporated into a small particulate, each particulate having a core of the water-soluble pharmaceutically active organic compound or an acceptable salt thereof in reversible association with a pharmaceutically acceptable drug-binding polymer. The core of the composition being surrounded by an insoluble water permeable membrane that is capable of delaying the dissolution of the pharmaceutically active compound therewithin and providing for extended release of the pharmaceutically active compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: STI PHARMA, LLCInventors: David F. Counts, Donald P. Cox, Anup K. Dam, Michael E. Stalhamer
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Patent number: 8545761Abstract: The present disclosure provides a sensor device. The sensor device may include an intake port for an air sample connected to a mixing chamber. The mixing chamber may contain at least one device for the introduction of a liquid or gel detection improvement agent, or at least one mechanical dispersal device for the introduction of a solid detection improvement agent. The detection improvement agent may be operable to interact with a chemical or biological agent in the air sample. The mixing chamber may also include at least one heating or cooling plate and at least device for the introduction of water or an aromatic solvent into the air sample as well as at least one detection element able to detect a chemical or biological agent in the air sample. The mixing chamber may be connected to an exhaust port.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventor: Donald P. Cox
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Publication number: 20130153006Abstract: A photovoltaic power system includes a flexible panel (105) comprising a plurality of photovoltaic cells (305) configured to convert solar energy into electrical energy. The photovoltaic power system also includes an inflatable support frame (110) coupled to the flexible support panel, where the inflatable support frame is configured to support to the flexible panel when inflated by a gaseous solution. In addition, the photovoltaic power system may include a control canister (115) configured to store the gaseous solution and to provide the gaseous solution to the inflatable support frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Donald P. Cox, Donald R. McMonagle
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Publication number: 20110236267Abstract: The present disclosure provides a sensor device. The sensor device may include an intake port for an air sample connected to a mixing chamber. The mixing chamber may contain at least one device for the introduction of a liquid or gel detection improvement agent, or at least one mechanical dispersal device for the introduction of a solid detection improvement agent. The detection improvement agent may be operable to interact with a chemical or biological agent in the air sample. The mixing chamber may also include at least one heating or cooling plate and at least device for the introduction of water or an aromatic solvent into the air sample as well as at least one detection element able to detect a chemical or biological agent in the air sample. The mixing chamber may be connected to an exhaust port.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventor: Donald P. Cox
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Patent number: 6189834Abstract: An airframe apparatus for attaching and selectively releasing multiple payloads suspended from an aircraft. The airframe apparatus includes a collapsible loading frame that is configured to have a stabilized open position and a collapsed closed position. The loading frame is constructed from a plurality of vertical struts and horizontal struts that are hingedly interconnected at corner assemblies to allow the loading frame to be collapsed. A payload hook is connected to each of the corner assemblies by a universal joint. A plurality of legs are rotatably attached to the loading frame and can be extended below the loading frame to support the payload hooks off the ground during landing of the airframe apparatus. Shock absorbing devices are operatively attached to the legs to absorb the impact of the loading frame against the ground during landing. The airframe apparatus is used as part of a cargo management system for transporting multiple payloads suspended from an aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Skyhook Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Dietz, James T. Haroldsen, Donald P. Cox
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Patent number: 5836548Abstract: A cargo management system comprising an airframe suspended from an aircraft by a cable assembly. The airframe includes a loading frame which comprises a plurality of horizontal struts and vertical struts which are interconnected at corner assemblies. A payload hook is connected to each of the corner assemblies by a universal joint. A load cell used in combination with the universal joint assists in weighing the payloads attached to each of the payload hooks. The airframe also includes a hub assembly which includes a hub rigidly mounted to the vertical struts and a spindle rotatably disposed within the hub. A U-bolt is connected to the spindle which in turn can be selectively attached to the cable assembly. As such, the hub and loading frame are freely rotatable relative to the spindle and cable assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Skyhook Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Dietz, Donald P. Cox
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Patent number: 5593113Abstract: A multiple payload system comprising a sling assembly and a frame assembly for suspension from an aircraft. The sling assembly includes an elongated load bearing cable having a first end and a second end. A stress sensor used in measuring the weight of the payloads extends between the aircraft and the first end of the load bearing cable. A payload hook is also attached to the sling assembly with an anti-torque device extending between the second end of the load bearing cable and the payload hook. The anti-torque device permits the payload hook to freely rotate relative to the longitudinal axis of the load bearing cable. The frame assembly is attached to the payload hook and comprises an airframe with a plurality of payload hooks secured thereto. The payload hooks are used for selectively attaching and releasing multiple payloads. A stabilizing wing and a plurality of legs are also attached to the airframe.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: Donald P. Cox