Patents by Inventor Frederick A. Burke
Frederick A. Burke 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: 20220233432Abstract: A simple, self-propelling particle system is disclosed that can deliver a cargo through flowing aqueous solutions. This disclosure provides a non-aqueous composition comprising: (i) particles formed of a carbonate salt and having an average diameter of about 100 ?m or less; and (ii) an acid in solid form. The particles may be associated with a cargo molecule or particle. In mouse models of severe hemorrhage, the propelled particles are able to deliver a procoagulant enzyme and halt bleeding.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicants: The University of British Columbia, The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Christian Kastrup, Ju Hun Yeon, James Baylis, Thomas Frederick Burke
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Patent number: 11266596Abstract: A simple, self-propelling particle system is disclosed that can deliver a cargo through flowing aqueous solutions. This disclosure provides a non-aqueous composition comprising: (i) particles formed of a carbonate salt and having an average diameter of about 100 ?m or less; and (ii) an acid in solid form. The particles may be associated with a cargo molecule or particle. In mouse models of severe hemorrhage, the propelled particles are able to deliver a procoagulant enzyme and halt bleeding.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignees: The University of British Columbia, The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Christian Kastrup, Ju Hun Yeon, James Baylis, Thomas Frederick Burke
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Publication number: 20210343387Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes establishing a communications link, via a short-range wireless protocol, between a mobile computing device and a medicament delivery device. A user input selecting a motion profile of the medicament delivery device is then received in response to an input prompt. A wireless signal is received from the medicament delivery device, the wireless signal associated with an actual motion profile of the medicament delivery device. A notification is produced to indicate a motion difference between the actual motion profile and the target motion profile. In some embodiments, the method optionally includes modifying the target motion profile based on the motion profile over a time period of at least one week, the notification indicating a motion difference between the motion profile and the modified target motion profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: kaleo, Inc.Inventors: Eric S. EDWARDS, Evan T. EDWARDS, Paul F. MEYERS, Samuel Jefferson BRIGGS, George McGee Perkins, Eugene Johannes VAN WYK, Mitchell Frederick BURKE, Eric William SCAMMELL
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Patent number: 10937537Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes establishing a communications link, via a short-range wireless protocol, between a mobile computing device and a medicament delivery device. A user input selecting a motion profile of the medicament delivery device is then received in response to an input prompt. A wireless signal is received from the medicament delivery device, the wireless signal associated with an actual motion profile of the medicament delivery device. A notification is produced to indicate a motion difference between the actual motion profile and the target motion profile. In some embodiments, the method optionally includes modifying the target motion profile based on the motion profile over a time period of at least one week, the notification indicating a motion difference between the motion profile and the modified target motion profile.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: kaleo, Inc.Inventors: Eric S. Edwards, Evan T. Edwards, Paul F. Meyers, Samuel Jefferson Briggs, George McGee Perkins, Eugene Johannes Van Wyk, Mitchell Frederick Burke, Eric William Scammell
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Publication number: 20190279756Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes establishing a communications link, via a short-range wireless protocol, between a mobile computing device and a medicament delivery device. A user input selecting a motion profile of the medicament delivery device is then received in response to an input prompt. A wireless signal is received from the medicament delivery device, the wireless signal associated with an actual motion profile of the medicament delivery device. A notification is produced to indicate a motion difference between the actual motion profile and the target motion profile. In some embodiments, the method optionally includes modifying the target motion profile based on the motion profile over a time period of at least one week, the notification indicating a motion difference between the motion profile and the modified target motion profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: kaleo, Inc.Inventors: Eric S. EDWARDS, Evan T. EDWARDS, Paul F. MEYERS, Samuel Jefferson BRIGGS, George McGee Perkins, Eugene Johannes VAN WYK, Mitchell Frederick BURKE, Eric William SCAMMELL
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Publication number: 20190201325Abstract: A simple, self-propelling particle system is disclosed that can deliver a cargo through flowing aqueous solutions. This disclosure provides a non-aqueous composition comprising: (i) particles formed of a carbonate salt and having an average diameter of about 100 ?m or less; and (ii) an acid in solid form. The particles may be associated with a cargo molecule or particle. In mouse models of severe hemorrhage, the propelled particles are able to deliver a procoagulant enzyme and halt bleeding.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicants: The University of British Columbia, The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Christian Kastrup, Ju Hun Yeon, James Baylis, Thomas Frederick Burke
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Patent number: 10332623Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes establishing a communications link, via a short-range wireless protocol, between a mobile computing device and a medicament delivery device. A user input selecting a motion profile of the medicament delivery device is then received in response to an input prompt. A wireless signal is received from the medicament delivery device, the wireless signal associated with an actual motion profile of the medicament delivery device. A notification is produced to indicate a motion difference between the actual motion profile and the target motion profile. In some embodiments, the method optionally includes modifying the target motion profile based on the motion profile over a time period of at least one week, the notification indicating a motion difference between the motion profile and the modified target motion profile.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2018Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: kaleo, Inc.Inventors: Eric S. Edwards, Evan T. Edwards, Paul F. Meyers, Samuel Jefferson Briggs, George McGee Perkins, Eugene Johannes Van Wyk, Mitchell Frederick Burke, Eric William Scammell
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Patent number: 10238598Abstract: A simple, self-propelling particle system is disclosed that can deliver a cargo through flowing aqueous solutions. This disclosure provides a non-aqueous composition comprising: (i) particles formed of a carbonate salt and having an average diameter of about 100 ?m or less; and (ii) an acid in solid form. The particles may be associated with a cargo molecule or particle. In mouse models of severe hemorrhage, the propelled particles are able to deliver a procoagulant enzyme and halt bleeding.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2014Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignees: The University of British Columbia, The General Hospital CorporationInventors: Christian Kastrup, Ju Hun Yeon, James Baylis, Thomas Frederick Burke
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Publication number: 20180204636Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes establishing a communications link, via a short-range wireless protocol, between a mobile computing device and a medicament delivery device. A user input selecting a motion profile of the medicament delivery device is then received in response to an input prompt. A wireless signal is received from the medicament delivery device, the wireless signal associated with an actual motion profile of the medicament delivery device. A notification is produced to indicate a motion difference between the actual motion profile and the target motion profile. In some embodiments, the method optionally includes modifying the target motion profile based on the motion profile over a time period of at least one week, the notification indicating a motion difference between the motion profile and the modified target motion profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Applicant: kaleo, Inc.Inventors: Eric S. EDWARDS, Evan T. EDWARDS, Paul F. MEYERS, Samuel Jefferson BRIGGS, George McGee PERKINS, Eugene Johannes VAN WYK, Mitchell Frederick BURKE, Eric William SCAMMELL
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Patent number: 6435126Abstract: A river craft comprises a hull, such as a canoe hull, having a bow and a stem; and an outboard seat extending outward from one of the stem and the bow. The outboard seat preferably extends from the stem and faces forward, and is lower than the gunwhale of the river craft. The outboard seat comprises a seating platform, and a connecting member connecting the one of the bow and the stem to the seating platform, the seating platform being wider than the connecting member. The hull narrows transversely towards the stem. The stem is sufficiently narrow adjacent the outboard seat to allow the knees of a person sitting on the outboard seat to extend on either side of the stem. The outboard seat may be vertically adjustable or may include a second seating platform lower than the first seating platform. A ballast holder, such as a water tank, at the other end of the river craft may be filled with ballast to balance a person sitting on the outboard seat.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Inventor: Morton Frederick Burke
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Patent number: 5997843Abstract: Methods of imaging and radiotherapy of hypoxic tissues are provided using radiometal complexes not substituted by a hypoxia-localizing moiety.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Amersham International PLCInventors: Colin Mill Archer, James Frederick Burke, Lewis Reuben Canning, Barbara Edwards, Adam Charles King
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Patent number: 4165550Abstract: A mop connector comprising, a handle, a frame for releasably carrying a sleeve-like mop member, first swivel means mounted for 180.degree. swivel movement in a vertical plane relative to the frame and releasably attached to the handle, and second swivel means mounted for 180.degree. swivel movement about a horizontal axis pivotally coupled to the first swivel means and frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1978Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: Stanley Home Products, Inc.Inventor: Frederick A. Burke
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Patent number: 4110792Abstract: A mobile information display system which may be transported to the site of a sports or entertainment event and then erected to provide a large screen display of video images produced by a live T-V camera so that even those members of the audience who are unable to obtain a full view of the activity may see the field action as well as instant replays. The system includes a lamp matrix display screen board, each lamp of which is individually controlled by a computer to pesent black-and-white video images derived from the live camera or other source. The matrix board is divided into a central panel and a pair of side wings hinged to the central panel and foldable thereover to form a compact stack which is carried horizontally on the bed of a trailer hauled by a tractor.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1977Date of Patent: August 29, 1978Inventors: Douglas A. Long, Frederick A. Burke
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Patent number: 3981313Abstract: A concentrator for airflow hair dryers having a comb or similar attachment mounted within the air outlet and selectively positionable in multiple positions to precede the airflow, follow the airflow, or to divide the airflow discharging from the concentrator outlet.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1975Date of Patent: September 21, 1976Assignee: Clairol IncorporatedInventors: Frederick A. Burke, Douglas A. Long
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Patent number: D243558Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1974Date of Patent: March 1, 1977Assignee: Clairol IncorporatedInventors: Douglas A. Long, Frederick A. Burke
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Patent number: D244882Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1976Date of Patent: June 28, 1977Assignee: Clairol IncorporatedInventors: Douglas A. Long, Frederick A. Burke
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Patent number: D249707Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1976Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Clairol Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Burke, Douglas A. Long