Patents by Inventor James B. Pike

James B. Pike 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: 5980509
    Abstract: A delivery system is disclosed for delivering a fluid-sensitive beneficial agent such as a somatotropin, or an analogue or derivative thereof, to an animal such as a bovine. The delivery system comprises a wall that surrounds an internal compartment, said wall comprising a first wall section that limits the passage of fluid into the system and a second wall section that permits the passage of fluid into the system. The wall may further comprise an end cap which may be adapted for ultrasonic welding to the first wall section and may maintain the beneficial agent in contact with an exit. The compartment comprises a beneficial agent and an expandable driving member. The delivery system comprises an exit for delivering the beneficial agent to the animal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Alza Corporation
    Inventors: Judy A. Magruder, James B. Eckenhoff, Richard Cortese, Jeremy C. Wright, John R. Peery, James B. Pike, Urano A. Robinson, Jonathan P. Smith, Lyle E. Ziemann
  • Patent number: 5922353
    Abstract: A delivery system is disclosed for delivering a fluid-sensitive active agent such as a somatotropin, or an analogue or derivative thereof, to an animal such as a bovine. The delivery system comprises a first wall section, a second wall section and a locking coupling therebetween. The coupled wall sections define a compartment, enclosing an active agent and an expandable driving member. Various embodiments of the locking coupling are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1999
    Assignee: ALZA Corporation
    Inventors: Judy A. Magruder, James B. Eckenhoff, deceased, Richard Cortese, Jeremy C. Wright, John R. Peery, Edward V. Bourneuf, James B. Pike, Urano A. Robinson, John M. Sharockman, Jonathan P. Smith
  • Patent number: 5871770
    Abstract: A delivery system (10) is disclosed for delivering a fluid-sensitive beneficial agent (7) such as a somatotropin, or an analogue or derivative thereof, to an animal such as a bovine. The delivery system comprises a wall that surrounds an internal compartment, said wall comprising a first wall section that limits the passage of fluid into the system and a second wall section that permits the passage of fluid into the system. An exit passageway is provided for delivering the beneficial agent an interior compartment (18) to the animal. The exit passageway is sealed with a wax seal (30) which is expelled through the passageway (13) as the internal pressure within the device (10) reaches a predetermined "bursting" pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Assignee: ALZA Corporation
    Inventors: Judy A. Magruder, James B. Eckenhoff, deceased, Richard Cortese, Jeremy C. Wright, John R. Peery, James B. Pike, Urano A. Robinson, Jonathan P. Smith, Lyle E. Ziemann
  • Patent number: 5731001
    Abstract: A delivery system is disclosed for delivering a fluid-sensitive active agent such as a somatotropin, or an analogue or derivative thereof, to an animal such as a bovine. The delivery system comprises a first wall section, a second wall section and a locking coupling therebetween. The coupled wall sections define a compartment, enclosing an active agent and an expandable driving member. Various embodiments of the locking coupling are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Inventors: Judy A. Magruder, James B. Eckenhoff, deceased, Bonnie J. Eckenhoff, Edward V. Bourneuf, Richard Cortese, Jeremy C. Wright, John R. Peery, Ed Bourneuf, James B. Pike, Urano A. Robinson, John M. Sharockman, Jonathan P. Smith
  • Patent number: 5728088
    Abstract: A delivery system is disclosed for delivering a fluid-sensitive beneficial agent such as a somatotropin, or an analogue or derivative thereof, to an animal such as a bovine. The delivery system comprises a wall that surrounds an internal compartment, said wall comprising a first wall section that limits the passage of fluid into the system and a second wall section that permits the passage of fluid into the system. The wall may further comprise an end cap which may include means for adapting the end cap for ultrasonic welding to the first wall section and means for maintaining the beneficial agent in contact with exit means. The compartment comprises a beneficial agent and an expandable means. The delivery system comprises exit means for delivering the beneficial agent to the animal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1998
    Assignee: ALZA Corporation
    Inventors: Judy A. Magruder, James B. Eckenhoff, Richard Cortese, Jeremy C. Wright, John R. Peery, James B. Pike, Urano A. Robinson, Jonathan P. Smith, Lyle E. Ziemann
  • Patent number: 5690952
    Abstract: A delivery system (10) is disclosed for delivering a fluid-sensitive beneficial agent (7) such as a somatotropin, or an analogue or derivative thereof, to an animal such as a bovine. The delivery system comprises a wall that surrounds an internal compartment, said wall comprising a first wall section that limits the passage of fluid into the system and a second wall section that permits the passage of fluid into the system. An exit passageway is provided for delivering the beneficial agent an interior compartment (18) to the animal. The exit passageway is sealed with a wax seal (30) which is expelled through the passageway (13) as the internal pressure within the device (10) reaches a predetermined "bursting" pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1997
    Assignee: Judy A. Magruder et al.
    Inventors: Judy A. Magruder, James B. Eckenhoff, deceased, Richard Cortese, Jeremy C. Wright, John R. Peery, James B. Pike, Urano A. Robinson, Jonathan P. Smith, Lyle E. Ziemann
  • Patent number: 5456679
    Abstract: Delivery devices which include a beneficial agent and an activating mechanism in separate compartments separated by a moveable partition are designed to deliver the beneficial agent in a pulsatile manner through an orifice. The pulsatile delivery is achieved by a band of resilient material which is placed over the orifice. The resilient material is sufficiently tight to substantially seal the orifice when the pressure within the device is below a threshold level while at the same time being capable of being stretched when the internal pressure exceeds the threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1995
    Assignee: Alza Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen M. Balaban, James B. Pike, Jonathan P. Smith, Clifton A. Baile
  • Patent number: 5308348
    Abstract: Delivery devices which include a beneficial agent and an activating mechanism in separate compartments separated by a moveable partition are designed to deliver the beneficial agent in a pulsatile manner through an orifice. The pulsatile delivery is achieved by a band of resilient material which is placed over the orifice. The resilient material is sufficiently tight to substantially seal the orifice when the pressure within the device is below a threshold level while at the same time being capable of being stretched when the internal pressure exceeds the threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Alza Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen M. Balaban, James B. Pike, Jonathan P. Smith, Clifton A. Baile
  • Patent number: 5209746
    Abstract: Osmotically driven delivery capsules which include a beneficial agent and a water absorptive osmotic engine in separate compartments separated by a movable partition are designed to deliver the beneficial agent in a pulsatile manner through an orifice. The pulsatile delivery is achieved by a series of stops along the inner wall of the capsule which obstruct the movement of the partition but which are overcome in succession as the osmotic pressure rises above a threshold level. The number of stops and their placement longitudinally along the length of the capsule establish the number and frequency of the pulses, and the configuration of the partition controls the pulse intensity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Assignee: Alza Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen M. Balaban, James B. Pike, Jonathan P. Smith, Clifton A. Baile