Patents by Inventor Jack Rubinstein

Jack Rubinstein 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: 10806711
    Abstract: Described are inventions directed to methods of treating a cardiac dysfunction in a subject that includes administering an amount of probenecid effective to treat a symptom of cardiac dysfunction. The probenecid may be administered in at least one of an injection, orally, or transdermally. The amount of probenecid is sufficient to result in an improved performance on a standardized 6 minute walk test, an improved New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification, a lower diuretic dose requirement, a lower serum BNP levels, a normalization of serum sodium concentrations, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, probenecid is administered over a period of about 8 hours to about 24 hours. Probenecid may be used for short term treatments, i.e., less than a week, or it may be administered in a long term manner, i.e., over a period of weeks, months, or even years.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2020
    Assignee: University of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Jack Rubinstein, W. Keith Jones
  • Patent number: 10583103
    Abstract: Described herein are inventions directed to methods of treating a diastolic cardiac dysfunction and the symptoms thereof in a subject that includes administering an amount of a TRPV2 receptor agonist effective to treat the diastolic cardiac dysfunction. The TRPV2 receptor agonist may be administered in at least one of an injection, orally, or transdermally. The amount of TRPV2 receptor agonist is sufficient to result in an improved performance on quantitative diagnostic criteria. In an embodiment, the TRPV2 receptor agonist is administered over a period of about 8 hours to about 24 hours. The TRPV2 receptor agonist may be used for short term treatments, i.e., less than a week, or it may be administered in a long term manner, i.e., over a period of weeks, months, or even years. Exemplary TRPV2 receptor agonists include probenecid, 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate, cannabinol, cannabidiol, and combinations thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2020
    Assignee: University of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Jack Rubinstein, W. Keith Jones
  • Publication number: 20180360463
    Abstract: A remote ischemic preconditioning application device may include a first compression portion that is operable to apply a coil shaped pressure pattern around at least 360 degrees of an upper arm portion and a second compression portion that is selectively operable to apply a coil shaped pressure pattern around at least 360 degrees of a lower arm portion. The device may use remote ischemic preconditioning to: reduce blood flow in the upper and lower arm portions for at least 30 continuous minutes; and 2) increase blood flow in the patient as a result of remote ischemic preconditioning.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2018
    Publication date: December 20, 2018
    Inventor: Jack Rubinstein
  • Publication number: 20160008305
    Abstract: Described herein are inventions directed to methods of treating a diastolic cardiac dysfunction and the symptoms thereof in a subject that includes administering an amount of a TRPV2 receptor agonist effective to treat the diastolic cardiac dysfunction. The TRPV2 receptor agonist may be administered in at least one of an injection, orally, or transdermally. The amount of TRPV2 receptor agonist is sufficient to result in an improved performance on quantitative diagnostic criteria. In an embodiment, the TRPV2 receptor agonist is administered over a period of about 8 hours to about 24 hours. The TRPV2 receptor agonist may be used for short term treatments, i.e., less than a week, or it may be administered in a long term manner, i.e., over a period of weeks, months, or even years. Exemplary TRPV2 receptor agonists include probenecid, 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate, cannabinol, cannabidiol, and combinations thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2014
    Publication date: January 14, 2016
    Inventors: Jack Rubinstein, W. Keith Jones
  • Publication number: 20130046021
    Abstract: Described herein are inventions is directed to methods of treating a cardiac dysfunction and symptoms of cardiac dysfunction in a subject that includes administering an amount of probenecid effective to treat a symptom of cardiac dysfunction. The probenecid may be administered in at least one of an injection, orally, or transdermally. The amount of probenecid is sufficient to result in an improved performance on a standardized 6 minute walk test, an improved New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification, a lower diuretic dose requirement, a lower serum BNP levels, a normalization of serum sodium concentrations, and combinations thereof In an embodiment, probenecid is administered over a period of about 8 hours to about 24 hours. Probenecid may be used for short term treatments, i.e., less than a week, or it may be administered in a long term manner, i.e., over a period of weeks, months, or even years. Probenecid may be administered in an amount sufficient to treat the symptoms of cardiac dysfunction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2012
    Publication date: February 21, 2013
    Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
    Inventors: Jack Rubinstein, W. Keith Jones
  • Patent number: 4167895
    Abstract: A variable displacement axial piston hydraulic pump or motor having a rotatable cylinder barrel with working pistons suitably connected for thrust engagement with the thrust face of a cradle supported for pivoted movement in one plane within a housing for the pump or motor to effect reciprocal movement of the working pistons in accordance with the tilt of the thrust face. The cradle has a rigid lever arm extending rearwardly of the face. A coupling pin is journalled in the lever arm; and a free end of the coupling pin has two flat sides fitted in an annular groove of a displacement control piston; whereby linear movement of the control piston transmitted through the coupling pin as the free end of the coupling pin slides laterally within the annular groove of the control piston to accommodate the angular movement of the cradle. And stops within the housing abut either side of the coupling pin intermediate the ends thereof to limit maximum displacement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1979
    Assignee: The Oilgear Company
    Inventor: Jack Rubinstein