Patents by Inventor Gary Stacey

Gary Stacey 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).

  • Publication number: 20120323192
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a sealing wafer (1) adapted to be arranged in a stoma receiving hole (5) of a base plate (2) comprising an attachment platform extending from an outer edge adapted to be attached to the base plate towards an inner edge defining a through-going hole (17) for receiving a stoma, the sealing wafer further comprising at least a first urging part extending transversely from the proximal surface facing towards the user during use of the attachment platform and wherein the first urging part is resilient in the direction transverse to the proximal surface. This provides a sealing wafer which is particularly suitable for use with a stoma around which the skin has an uneven curvature, such as a retracted stoma wherein the stoma has pulled back resulting in a crater-like area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2010
    Publication date: December 20, 2012
    Applicant: COLOPLAST A/S
    Inventors: Alastair Willoughby, Thomas Bates Jackson, Gary Stacey
  • Publication number: 20120198587
    Abstract: Gene expression is controlled at the transcriptional level by very diverse group of proteins called transcription factors (TFs). 5671 soybean (Glycine max) genes have been identified and disclosed as putative transcription factors through mining of soybean genome sequences. Distinct classes of the TFs are also disclosed which may be expressed and or function in a manner that is tissue specific, developmental stage specific, biotic and/or abiotic stress specific. Manipulation and/or genetic engineering of specific transcription factors may improve the agronomic performance or nutritional quality of plants. Transgenic plants expressing a select number of these TFs are disclosed. These transgenic plants show some promising traits, such as improving the capability of the plant to grow and reproduce under drought conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2010
    Publication date: August 2, 2012
    Inventors: Henry T. Nguyen, Gary Stacey, Dong Xu, Jianlin Cheng, Trupti Joshi, Marc Libault, Babu Valliyodan
  • Publication number: 20120179124
    Abstract: A controlled discharge ostomy appliance assembly comprises (i) a stoma seal that is self-urging with a dynamic damping characteristic that resists changes of seal volume, (ii) a press-fit coupling member displaceable from an unlocked position to a locked position as part of a press-fit process, and (iii) a single-use frangible portion. The assembly further includes a protector shield removably fastened to the appliance forming a combined assembly therewith. The protector shield comprises (i) a seal displacer manipulable for displacing the stoma seal to a non-operative position ready for fitting, (ii) a substantially rigid coupling member guard portion for protecting the state of the coupling member, and (iii) a bracing portion for bracing the single-use frangible portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2010
    Publication date: July 12, 2012
    Applicant: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Tinh Nguyen-Demary, John Cline, John Blum, Gary Stacey, Philip Davies, Trevor Beckett
  • Publication number: 20120110696
    Abstract: Perception of chitin fragments (chitooligosaccharides) is an important first step in plant defense response against fungal pathogen. LysM receptor-like kinases (LysM RLKs) are instrumental in this perception process. LysM RLKs also play a role in activating transcription of chitin-responsive genes (CRGs) in plants. Mutations in the LysM kinase receptor genes or the downstream CRGs may affect the fungal susceptibility of a plant. Mutations in LysM RLKs or transgenes carrying the same may be beneficial in imparting resistance against fungal pathogens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2012
    Publication date: May 3, 2012
    Inventors: Jinrong Wan, Gary Stacey, Minviluz Stacey, Xuecheng Zhang
  • Patent number: 8169600
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for analyzing surface properties of particles are provided. A method for analyzing the surface properties of the particle includes a associating a first particle with a first capture zone having a specific binding affinity for a first chemical species, applying an optical force to the first particle, sensing a response of the first particle to the optical force, and using the sensed response to determine the presence, absence or quantity of the first chemical species on the first particle surface. This process may be repeated in parallel to test multiple particles. In addition to directly testing the surface properties of the particles, the method can be used in direct, indirect and competitive assays to determine the presence, absence or quantity of free or immobilized analytes. A fluidic cartridge with capture zones having avidities that are tuned for the use of optical forces is provided. A software routine for performing the method is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2012
    Assignee: Arryx, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Knutson, Crystal Duke, Gary Stacey, Dan Mueth, Evan Tanner, Osman Akcakir, Haojun Fu, Robert Lancelot, Tania Chakrabarty, Kenneth Bradley
  • Patent number: 8100875
    Abstract: A single-use ostomy appliance is described including an ostomy coupling for releasable coupling first and second portions at a stomal orifice. The two portions may be separable body-side and non-body-side parts, or the two portions may be portions of a unitary ostomy device such as a controlled evacuation device. The coupling includes a mechanical fastener configured such that the coupling is rendered substantially not resecurable after the fastener is released.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2012
    Assignee: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: John Cline, John L. Blum, Gary Stacey, Phillip Davies, Trevor Beckett
  • Patent number: 8097771
    Abstract: Perception of chitin fragments (chitooligosaccharides) is an important first step in plant defense response against fungal pathogen. LysM receptor-like kinases (LysM RLKs) are instrumental in this perception process. LysM RLKs also play a role in activating transcription of chitin-responsive genes (CRGs) in plants. Mutations in the LysM kinase receptor genes or the downstream CRGs may affect the fungal susceptibility of a plant. Mutations in LysM RLKs or transgenes carrying the same may be beneficial in imparting resistance against fungal pathogens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2012
    Assignee: The Curators Of The University Of Missouri
    Inventors: Jinrong Wan, Gary Stacey, Minviluz Stacey, Xuecheng Zhang
  • Patent number: 8067669
    Abstract: A method for the identification of peptides having an affinity for the surface of fungi is provided as is a method for the identification of peptides capable of affecting the development of a fungus. Also provided are compositions comprising peptides identified using the method of the present invention. In addition, isolated polynucleotides, vectors, expression cassettes and transformed cells capable of expressing peptides identified by the method of the present invention are provided. Such polynucleotides, vectors, expression cassettes may be introduced into and confer upon plants the capability to resist fungal infection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2011
    Assignee: The Curators Of The University Of Missouri
    Inventors: James T. English, Francis J. Schmidt, Gary Stacey, Zhiwei Fang
  • Publication number: 20110177214
    Abstract: Described are dough packages that include one or more of a container and an opening, optionally including an open end and an endcap, wherein the package may be vented or non-vented, and may contain dough for storage at refrigerated conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2011
    Publication date: July 21, 2011
    Inventors: David J. Domingues, Richard Freeman, Joanne J. Garbe, Claire Thurbush, Scott Kackman, David A. Kirk, Todd Purkey, Kay Sinclair, Gary Stacey, Matthew C. White
  • Publication number: 20110082437
    Abstract: A portable blood storage device includes an outer housing an inner housing. The outer housing defines the structure of the blood storage device. The inner housing is located within the outer housing and has an interior cavity for storing collected blood and/or blood components. The inner housing has an open top to allow access to the interior cavity. The storage device also has an inlet duct and a return duct located within the interior cavity. The inlet duct is fluidly connectable to a cooling device and brings conditioned air into the storage device when fluidly connected to the cooling device. The return duct is also fluidly connectable to the cooling device and returns exhaust air to the cooling device when fluidly connected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2010
    Publication date: April 7, 2011
    Applicant: HAEMONETICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Gary Stacey, Robert E. Putt, Michael R. D'Arrigo, Robert Lancelot, Timothy Olaska, Steven Portela, Frank Jason Black
  • Publication number: 20110026009
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for analyzing surface properties of particles are provided. A method for analyzing the surface properties of the particle includes a associating a first particle with a first capture zone having a specific binding affinity for a first chemical species, applying an optical force to the first particle, sensing a response of the first particle to the optical force, and using the sensed response to determine the presence, absence or quantity of the first chemical species on the first particle surface. This process may be repeated in parallel to test multiple particles. In addition to directly testing the surface properties of the particles, the method can be used in direct, indirect and competitive assays to determine the presence, absence or quantity of free or immobilized analytes. A fluidic cartridge with capture zones having avidities that are tuned for the use of optical forces is provided. A software routine for performing the method is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2007
    Publication date: February 3, 2011
    Applicant: HAEMONETICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Christopher Knutson, Crystal Duke, Gary Stacey, Dan Mueth, Evan Tanner, Osman Akcakir, Haojun Fu, Robert Lancelot, Tania Chakrabarty, Kenneth Bradley
  • Publication number: 20100333238
    Abstract: A method for the identification of peptides having an affinity for the surface of fungi is provided as is a method for the identification of peptides capable of affecting the development of a fungus. Also provided are compositions comprising peptides identified using the method of the present invention. In addition, isolated polynucleotides, vectors, expression cassettes and transformed cells capable of expressing peptides identified by the method of the present invention are provided. Such polynucleotides, vectors, expression cassettes may be introduced into and confer upon plants the capability to resist fungal infection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2010
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Inventors: James T. English, Francis J. Schmidt, Gary Stacey, Zhiwei Fang
  • Patent number: 7857796
    Abstract: An ostomy appliance is described in the form of a controlled discharge device for controlling discharge from the stoma and/or an ostomy pouch for collecting discharged waste. The appliance may include one or more of: an elastomeric stoma seal for providing a seal around or directly against the stoma; a stoma occluder for occluding the stoma without passing internally into the stoma; a peristomal foam wall; a confinement seal for confining at least solid excreta to a confinement region adjacent to the stoma; a stowable collector bag; and interchangeable controlled discharge devices and ostomy pouches. The foam wall may provide a barrier to stool, but allow escape of flatus. The foam wall and/or the stoma occluder and/or the confinement seal may apply a force in a direction to increase the sealing force on the stoma seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    Inventors: John B. Cline, Tinh Nguyen DeMary, Andrew M. Lovatt, Philip A. Davies, Paul A. Johnson, Gary Stacey, Iain Ansell
  • Publication number: 20100216215
    Abstract: A method for the simultaneous concentration of multiple toxins from large volumes of water. The method includes the steps of providing a disposable separation centrifuge bowl, the centrifuge bowl including a positively charged material at it's inner core. A large water sample contaminated with toxins from a group consisting of protozoa, bacteria, bacterial spores, and toxins is delivered to the centrifuge bowl. A centrifugal force is applied to the separation bowl. The water sample is concentrated to remove large particles of the toxins in the bowl due to the centrifugal forces. The concentrated water sample is passes through the positively charged inner core to capture any remaining concentrated targets by electrostatic forces and the concentrated targets are eluted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2008
    Publication date: August 26, 2010
    Applicants: TRUSTEES OF TUFTS COLLEGE, HAEMONETICS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Udi Zukerman, Saul Tzipori, Gary Stacey
  • Patent number: 7700831
    Abstract: The instant invention relates to a method of inducing resistance to pathogens including fungi in transgenic plants by introducing into the plants a first sequence encoding a plant defense peptide and a second sequence encoding a peptide delivery scaffold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: The Curators of The University of Missouri
    Inventors: James T. English, Francis J. Schmidt, Gary Stacey, Zhiwei Fang
  • Publication number: 20080119804
    Abstract: An ostomy appliance is described in the form of a controlled discharge device for controlling discharge from the stoma and/or an ostomy pouch for collecting discharged waste. The appliance may include one or more of: an elastomeric stoma seal for providing a seal around or directly against the stoma; a stoma occluder for occluding the stoma without passing internally into the stoma; a peristomal foam wall; a confinement seal for confining at least solid excreta to a confinement region adjacent to the stoma; a stowable collector bag; and interchangeable controlled discharge devices and ostomy pouches. The foam wall may provide a barrier to stool, but allow escape of flatus. The foam wall and/or the stoma occluder and/or the confinement seal may apply a force in a direction to increase the sealing force on the stoma seal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2008
    Publication date: May 22, 2008
    Applicant: BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
    Inventors: John Cline, Tinh DeMary, Andrew Lovatt, Philip Davies, Paul Johnson, Gary Stacey, Iain Ansell
  • Patent number: 7348203
    Abstract: A method of hermetically packaging an electronic device (8), in an enclosure (2) comprising mutually inter-engageable first and second housing members (4, 6), comprising the steps of securing the electronic device (8) to the first housing member (4), engaging the first (4) and second (6) housing members such that an hermetic seal is provided there between, wherein the engagement step is performed in a controlled atmosphere. The hermetic seal may be provided by an interference fit between the first (4) and second (6) housing members or via sealing means (16) interposed between the housing members (4, 6). The second housing member (6) may comprise an optical element (20), for example a window or lens. The packaging method is particularly applicable to packaging thermal detectors, for example microbolometer arrays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: QinetiQ Limited
    Inventors: Tej Paul Kaushal, Paul Antony Manning, John Peter Gillham, Gary Stacey, David Martin Pooley, Peter Georg Laitenberger
  • Patent number: 7347844
    Abstract: An ostomy appliance is described in the form of a controlled discharge device for controlling discharge from the stoma and/or an ostomy pouch for collecting discharged waste. The appliance may include one or more of: an elastomeric stoma seal for providing a seal around or directly against the stoma; a stoma occluder for occluding the stoma without passing internally into the stoma; a peristomal foam wall; a confinement seal for confining at least solid excreta to a confinement region adjacent to the stoma; a stowable collector bag; and interchangeable controlled discharge devices and ostomy pouches. The foam wall may provide a barrier to stool, but allow escape of flatus. The foam wall and/or the stoma occluder and/or the confinement seal may apply a force in a direction to increase the sealing force on the stoma seal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    Inventors: John B. Cline, Tinh Nguyen DeMary, Andrew M. Lovatt, Philip A. Davies, Paul A. Johnson, Gary Stacey, Iain Ansell
  • Publication number: 20080057093
    Abstract: Perception of chitin fragments (chitooligosaccharides) is an important first step in plant defense response against fungal pathogen. LysM receptor-like kinases (LysM RLKs) are instrumental in this perception process. LysM RLKs also play a role in activating transcription of chitin-responsive genes (CRGs) in plants. Mutations in the LysM kinase receptor genes or the downstream CRGs may affect the fungal susceptibility of a plant. Mutations in LysM RLKs or transgenes carrying the same may be beneficial in imparting resistance against fungal pathogens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI BOARD OF CURATORS
    Inventors: Jinrong Wan, Gary Stacey, Minviluz Stacey, Xuecheng Zhang
  • Publication number: 20070172816
    Abstract: A method for the identification of peptides having an affinity for the surface of fungi is provided as is a method for the identification of peptides capable of affecting the development of a fungus. Also provided are compositions comprising peptides identified using the method of the present invention. In addition, isolated polynucleotides, vectors, expression cassettes and transformed cells capable of expressing peptides identified by the method of the present invention are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2006
    Publication date: July 26, 2007
    Inventors: James English, Francis Schmidt, Gary Stacey, Zhiwei Fang