Patents by Inventor Gerald N. DiBello
Gerald N. DiBello 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: 11452778Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: URGO US, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Publication number: 20200138953Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Patent number: 10576152Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: URGO US, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Publication number: 20190151449Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Patent number: 10034942Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2016Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: REALM THERAPEUTICS, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Publication number: 20170014512Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Patent number: 9414584Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: PURICORE, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello, Martyn James Rogers, Ronan Stapleton, Steven Lewis Short
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Patent number: 9392787Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: PURICORE, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello
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Patent number: 9241498Abstract: A method and system of providing a mist in a grocery display that injects biocidal solution into a misting line of water during a phase of the misting cycle.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: PuriCore, Inc.Inventors: Gerald N. DiBello, Noel J. Pixley, Roger D. Hall, Geoffrey Richard Koontz
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Publication number: 20150118324Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: PuriCore, Inc.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. DiBello, Ronan Stapleton
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Patent number: 8871278Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Puricore, Inc.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. Dibello, Martyn James Rogers, Ronan Stapleton, Steven Lewis Short
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Publication number: 20140091157Abstract: A method and system of providing a mist in a grocery display that injects biocidal solution into a misting line of water during a phase of the misting cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: PuriCore, Inc.Inventors: Gerald N. DiBello, Noel J. Pixley, Roger D. Hall, Geoffrey Richard Koontz
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Patent number: 8628028Abstract: A method and system of providing a mist in a grocery display that injects biocidal solution into a misting line of water during a phase of the misting cycle.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Assignee: PuriCore, Inc.Inventors: Gerald N. DiBello, Noel J. Pixley, Roger D. Hall, Geoffrey Richard Koontz
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Publication number: 20120237616Abstract: The present invention provides a stabilized hypohalous acid solution (or formulation thereof), which may be conveniently packaged for sale, or stored for later use on demand. The invention further provides methods of making the stabilized hypohalous acid solution, as well as methods of use for disinfecting mammalian tissue, including wounds and burns, disinfecting or cleansing surfaces, or treating and/or preserving food products and cut flowers, among other uses.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: PURICORE, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panicheva, Mark N. Sampson, Vadim Panichev, Gerald N. Dibello, Martyn James Rogers, Ronan Stapleton, Steven Lewis Short
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Publication number: 20110163172Abstract: A method and system of providing a mist in a grocery display that injects biocidal solution into a misting line of water during a phase of the misting cycle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: PURICORE, INC.Inventors: Gerald N. DiBello, Noel J. Pixley, Roger D. Hall, Geoffrey Richard Koontz
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Publication number: 20030093917Abstract: Methods and apparatus for processing an electronic component precursor comprising the steps of contacting a carrier gas with a process chemical stream to entrain the process chemical in the carrier gas thereby forming a fluid stream and injecting at least a portion of additional process chemical into the fluid stream to form a localized region of increased concentration of process fluid is provided. The methods and apparatus also provide injecting a portion of additional carrier gas into the fluid stream to form a diluted region of decreased concentration of process fluid is also provided. The methods and apparatus further provide controlling the concentration of process chemical in the localized region as well as in the fluid stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventor: Gerald N. DiBello
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Publication number: 20030011774Abstract: A method for treating an electronic component wherein the value of an optical property associated with a process fluid is measured and compared with a threshold value of an optical property. This comparison is used to determine what modification, if needed, should be made to the process fluid to restore it to its threshold value. Also disclosed is a system for treating electronic components with a process fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Gerald N. DiBello, Christopher L. Carter, Karrie L. Bowen
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Publication number: 20020066717Abstract: The present invention is directed to apparatus and methods for wet processing electronic components using ozonated process fluids. In the apparatus and methods of the present invention, the ozonated process fluid is provided by an apparatus having a vessel for containing a stock fluid; an ozone source connected to the vessel for supplying ozone to the vessel; a fluid source in fluid communication with the vessel for supplying a fluid to the vessel; and a back-pressure regulator connected with an exhaust for regulating pressure within the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Steven Verhaverbeke, Gerald N. DiBello
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Patent number: 6378544Abstract: The present invention relates to a pressure relief device and method of using the same. The pressure relief device includes a rupture element containing an inner layer made of an nonferrous-based composition that can preferably withstand contact with corrosive fluids. The inner layer of the rupture element is preferably the only part of the rupture element that is exposed to fluid in the system where it is installed. The pressure relief device may be installed in any system where overpressurization or underpressurization protection is desired. For example, the pressure relief device may be installed in systems where corrosive fluids are used and where an ultraclean environment is needed.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: CFMT, Inc.Inventor: Gerald N. DiBello
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Patent number: 6261845Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods of determining the concentration of chemicals in a wet processing stream where the wet processing stream is formed from two or more liquid streams having known chemical concentrations. The concentration of chemicals in the wet processing stream are monitored by measuring the flow rates of the liquid streams during combination to form the wet processing stream, and calculating the concentrations of chemicals in the wet processing stream based on the flow rates and known chemical concentrations of the liquid streams. The present invention also provides systems and methods for controlling the wet processing of semiconductor substrates using the calculated concentrations in the wet processing stream. The methods and systems of the present invention are particularly useful when the semiconductor substrates are contacted with the wet processing stream in a single pass.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: CFMT, Inc.Inventors: Steven Verhaverbeke, Gerald N. DiBello, Christopher F. McConnell