Patents by Inventor Donald R. Ingenito

Donald R. Ingenito 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).

  • Patent number: 5986001
    Abstract: A gas permeable (GP) ocular lens composition and method of formation are disclosed wherein 98-70% by wgt. of a first polymer component, selected for desired characteristics including gas permeability, and 2-30% by wgt. of a second polymer component, selected for basic GP lens characteristics such as rigidity, structural stability and desired refractive index, are combined in an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) structure forming a thermoplastic composition having optical clarity/compatibility and facilitating low cost formation by molding or thermoforming. The first polymer component is a block co-polymer from first and second monomers. The resulting lens composition has a flexure modulus in the range of about 2,000-50,000 psi; preferably about 5,000-40,000 psi; and more preferably about 20,000-40,000 psi. In one embodiment, the lens comprises a central portion and an annular portion of different characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Rasor Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Ingenito, Henry F. Rugge, David S. Soane, William L. Sturm
  • Patent number: 5789483
    Abstract: A gas permeable (GP) ocular lens composition and method of formation are disclosed wherein 98-70% by wgt. of a first polymer component, selected for desired characteristics including gas permeability, and 2-30% by wgt. of a second polymer component, selected for basic GP lens characteristics such as rigidity, structural stability and desired refractive index, are combined in an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) structure forming a thermoplastic composition having optical clarity/compatibility and facilitating low cost formation by molding or thermoforming. The first polymer component is a block co-polymer from first and second monomers. The resulting lens composition has a flexure modulus in the range of about 2,000-50,000 psi; preferably about 5,000-40,000 psi; and more preferably about 20,000-40,000 psi. In one embodiment, the lens comprises a central portion and an annular portion of different characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Rasor Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Ingenito, Henry F. Rugge, David S. Soane, William L. Sturm
  • Patent number: 5723541
    Abstract: A gas permeable (GP) ocular lens composition and method of formation are disclosed wherein 98-70% by wgt. of a first polymer component, selected for desired characteristics including gas permeability, and 2-30% by wgt. of a second polymer component, selected for basic GP lens characteristics such as rigidity, structural stability and desired refractive index, are combined in an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) structure forming a thermoplastic composition having optical clarity/compatibility and facilitating low cost formation by molding or thermoforming. The first polymer component is a block co-polymer from first and second monomers. The resulting lens composition has a flexure modulus in the range of about 2,000-50,000 psi; preferably about 5,000-40,000 psi; and more preferably about 20,000-40,000 psi. In one embodiment, the lens comprises a central portion and an annular portion of different characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1998
    Assignee: Rasor Associates, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Ingenito, Henry F. Rugge, David S. Soane, William L. Sturm
  • Patent number: 4054523
    Abstract: A reservoir for holding and reprocessing foamy shed blood prior to reintroduction to a patient, the reservoir comprising a holding chamber divided by a filter into two sub-chambers, a foam killing chamber in open communication with one of the sub-chambers, and inlet and outlet ports for the blood. The apparatus removes cell debris and filterable products of hemolysis and avoids the need to return chemical foam killers and collapsed foam to the patient's body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1973
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1977
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Donald R. Ingenito, Gunnar E. Walmet