Patents by Inventor Jack Konowalchuk
Jack Konowalchuk 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: 11730786Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2020Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: WORLD FORCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20210008143Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 10842840Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: WORLD FORCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20190321434Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 10232007Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: WORLD FORCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20180000882Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 9737498Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpes virus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition comprising or consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as Herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: TOPICAL REMEDY, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 9707263Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: WORLD FORCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20150190355Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpes virus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition comprising or consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as Herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 8901172Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpes virus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition comprising or consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as Herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Topical Rememdy, LLCInventors: Thomas Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 8853272Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpes virus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as Herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Topical Remedy, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20140205628Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: WORLD FORCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20120315341Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpes virus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition comprising or consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as Herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: TOPICAL REMEDY LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20120093945Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpes virus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as Herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: LIFE FORCE TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 7981933Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpesvirus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Life Force Technologies, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 7902258Abstract: A method for preventing lesions caused by a virus of the Herpesviridae or Poxviridae family, comprising topically applying a composition consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as herpes simplex. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Life Force Technologies, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20100221281Abstract: This invention provides a high molecular weight polysaccharide capable of binding to and inhibiting virus and related pharmaceutical formulations and methods of inhibiting viral infectivity and/or pathogenicity, as well as immunogenic compositions. The invention further includes methods of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and of ameliorating a symptom of aging. Additionally, the invention provides methods of detecting and/or quantifying and/or isolating viruses.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: World Force Technologies, LLCInventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 7399790Abstract: A method of inactivating enveloped virus comprises contacting said virus with a virucidally effective amount of a composition comprising a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C3 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated with herpes infections. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Inventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Patent number: 7268163Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpesvirus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Life Force Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk
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Publication number: 20060210648Abstract: A method for treating an inflammation or lesion caused by herpesvirus, comprising topically applying to said inflammation or lesion a composition consisting essentially of a C1 to C3 monohydroxy alcohol or a C2 to C4 diol and a sufficient amount of an acid to adjust the pH of the composition to below 4.6. Topical administration of the composition is preferred and is effective in treating lesions associated infections by viruses such as herpes simplex. Nasal deliverable forms are effective in treating symptoms due to viruses that cause the common cold. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the present method are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: September 21, 2006Inventors: Thomas Konowalchuk, Jack Konowalchuk