Patents by Inventor Jeff A. Wagner
Jeff A. Wagner 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: 10244902Abstract: A back scrubber for use with a variety of different washcloths includes an elongate shaft, a frame attached to a distal end of the shaft and a set of flexible teeth extending from the frame toward the center of the frame. The frame defines an inner area over which the washcloth wraps to define a back scrubbing surface. The tips of the teeth form an opening through which an excess portion of the washcloth that wraps over the inner area and the frame enters to be in contact with an under side of the back scrubbing surface of the washcloth.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Inventor: Jeff A Wagner
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Patent number: 8922773Abstract: A system and method for polarimetry are disclosed in which a polarimeter may include a light source for transmitting a light beam through a sample within a container; a wavelength selector configured to specify a target wavelength at which the polarization rotation of the light beam emerging from the sample will be evaluated; a polarization rotator configured to be selectively moved into and out of a path of the light beam from the light source; and a detector for obtaining a first measurement of the light beam polarization rotation with the polarization rotator outside the path of the light beam, and a second measurement of the light beam polarization rotation with the polarization rotator within the path of the light beam, with both measurements occurring at the wavelength resulting from the configuration of the wavelength selector.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Rudolph Research Analytical Inc.Inventor: Jeff A. Wagner
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Patent number: 8852561Abstract: Fluoride varnish compositions for temporary application and adhesion to a person's teeth. The composition includes a carrier comprising a resin and an adhesion promoting agent comprising an alkyl phosphoric acid. A fluoride ion source (e.g., a fluoride salt such as sodium fluoride) is dispersed within the carrier so as to provide biologically available fluoride ions to the tooth tissue being treated. The composition adheres only temporarily to tooth tissue (e.g., for a period of at least about 4 minutes, but not more than about 1 year), after which the composition spontaneously wears away as a natural result of the action of the tongue, saliva and/or other factors.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2013Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeff A. Wagner, Andy T. Kawamoto
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Patent number: 8605271Abstract: A critical-angle refractometer which utilizes an in image of light reflected from an optical interface with a vessel containing a sample under test to determine an optical property of the sample, sample properties are evaluated to prevent improper testing of the sample. This evaluation includes establishing reflectance information associating the amount of reflection with locations in the image; and utilizing a plurality of properties of the reflectance information to determine if the vessel contains a proper sample under test.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Rudolph Research Analytical Inc.Inventor: Jeff A. Wagner
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Publication number: 20130169964Abstract: A system and method for polarimetry are disclosed in which a polarimeter may include a light source for transmitting a light beam through a sample within a container; a wavelength selector configured to specify a target wavelength at which the polarization rotation of the light beam emerging from the sample will be evaluated; a polarization rotator configured to be selectively moved into and out of a path of the light beam from the light source; and a detector for obtaining a first measurement of the light beam polarization rotation with the polarization rotator outside the path of the light beam, and a second measurement of the light beam polarization rotation with the polarization rotator within the path of the light beam, with both measurements occurring at the wavelength resulting from the configuration of the wavelength selector.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: RUDOLPH RESEARCH ANALYTICALInventor: Jeff A. Wagner
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Patent number: 8383163Abstract: Fluoride varnish compositions for temporary application and adhesion to a person's teeth. The composition includes a carrier comprising a resin and an adhesion promoting agent comprising an alkyl phosphoric acid. A fluoride ion source (e.g., a fluoride salt such as sodium fluoride) is dispersed within the carrier so as to provide biologically available fluoride ions to the tooth tissue being treated. The composition adheres only temporarily to tooth tissue (e.g., for a period of at least about 4 minutes, but not more than about 1 year), after which the composition spontaneously wears away as a natural result of the action of the tongue, saliva and/or other factors.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeff A. Wagner, Andy T. Kawamoto
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Patent number: 8333106Abstract: An oscillatory measurement system is disclosed that includes a visual recorder for detecting irregularities such as bubbles in a fluid to be measured. Techniques are provided for scanning the recorder across the oscillatory tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Rudolph Research AnalyticalInventor: Jeff A. Wagner
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Publication number: 20120242981Abstract: A critical-angle refractometer which utilizes an in image of light reflected from an optical interface with a vessel containing a sample under test to determine an optical property of the sample, sample properties are evaluated to prevent improper testing of the sample. This evaluation includes establishing reflectance information associating the amount of reflection with locations in the image; and utilizing a plurality of properties of the reflectance information to determine if the vessel contains a proper sample under test.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: Rudolph Research AnalyticalInventor: Jeff A. Wagner
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Patent number: 7863349Abstract: Activating endodontic points and dental tools are sized and configured to be placed in the root canal of a tooth. The activating endodontic points or dental tools are coated or impregnated with a curing agent that initiates or accelerates polymerization of a sealer or filler composition when placed in contact with the sealer or filler material. Curing agents can include amines that can destabilize a peroxide in the sealer or filler material to initiate or accelerate polymerization, or they may comprise the peroxide. An implement can be dipped in a concentrated curing composition just prior to inserting the implement into a root canal to contact the filler or sealer composition. Kits may include a plurality of curing agent compositions having different concentrations and/or amounts of curing agent. Kits may also include a curable resin material that includes a first part of a multi-part curing system and a curing composition that includes, as curing agent a complementary part of the curing system.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Tuttle, Jeff A. Wagner, Neil T. Jessop, Jaleena Fischer-Jessop
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Patent number: 7828550Abstract: Activating endodontic points and dental tools are sized and configured to be placed in the root canal of a tooth. The activating endodontic points or dental tools are coated or impregnated with a curing agent that initiates or accelerates polymerization of a sealer or filling composition when placed in contact with the sealer or filler material. Curing agents can include amines that can destabilize a peroxide in the sealer or filler material to initiate or accelerate polymerization. Kits are also disclosed that include a plurality of endodontic points or dental tools that have different concentrations of curing agent coated on or impregnated within the endodontic points or dental tools such that the endodontic points or dental tools have different cure times. In another kit, a plurality of curing agent compositions are provided for dipping a substrate to coat or impregnate substrates having different concentrations of curing agent.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeff A. Wagner, Neil T. Jessop, Jaleena Fischer-Jessop
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Publication number: 20090191279Abstract: Fluoride varnish compositions for temporary application and adhesion to a person's teeth. The composition includes a carrier comprising a resin and an adhesion promoting agent comprising an alkyl phosphoric acid. A fluoride ion source (e.g., a fluoride salt such as sodium fluoride) is dispersed within the carrier so as to provide biologically available fluoride ions to the tooth tissue being treated. The composition adheres only temporarily to tooth tissue (e.g., for a period of at least about 4 minutes, but not more than about 1 year), after which the composition spontaneously wears away as a natural result of the action of the tongue, saliva and/or other factors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Gordon R. Kennard, Jeff A. Wagner, Andy T. Kawamoto
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Patent number: 7173075Abstract: Sealing and filling compositions for use in filling and/or sealing a root canal. The sealer and filler compositions include a polymerizable material that shrinks when polymerized. The composition also includes a gas releasing component that at least partially offsets the shrinkage caused by polymerization of the polymerizable material. The gas releasing component offsets polymerization shrinkage by creating tiny gas bubbles in the polymeric material, which causes expansion. The gas releasing component can be an acid and a base such as citric acid and sodium bicarbonate, which when mixed give off carbon dioxide. The composition can also include a dispersing agent to disperse the gas bubbles throughout the composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeff A. Wagner, Neil T. Jessop
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Patent number: 6717665Abstract: A sample cell in a polarimeter comprises a thermally conductive body enclosing a substantially cylindrical internal volume with an insulating outer cover which leaves one face exposed for complementarily contacting a temperature controlled base plate so as to keep the sample cell at a predetermined temperature, and a means for positioning the sample cell at a predetermined position such that a measuring light beam longitudinally passes through the sample cell. The water jacket system required for the conventional cylindrical sample cells is eliminated. A cell holder for holding a cylindrical sample cell in a polarimeter comprises a heat transfer element having a concave cylindrical heat transfer surface for complementarily contacting an external cylindrical surface of the cylindrical sample cell so as to keep the sample cell at a predetermined temperature.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Rudolph Research AnalyticalInventors: Jeff A. Wagner, Thomas G. Bancroft
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Publication number: 20030174323Abstract: A sample cell in a polarimeter comprises a thermally conductive body enclosing a substantially cylindrical internal volume with an insulating outer cover which leaves one face exposed for complementarily contacting a temperature controlled base plate so as to keep the sample cell at a predetermined temperature, and a means for positioning the sample cell at a predetermined position such that a measuring light beam longitudinally passes through the sample cell. The water jacket system required for the conventional cylindrical sample cells is eliminated. A cell holder for holding a cylindrical sample cell in a polarimeter comprises a heat transfer element having a concave cylindrical heat transfer surface for complementarily contacting an external cylindrical surface of the cylindrical sample cell so as to keep the sample cell at a predetermined temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Jeff A. Wagner, Thomas G. Bancroft
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Patent number: 6308579Abstract: Apparatus and methods for forming an adherend and bonding the adherend to a test piece. A bonding and molding platform is used to form a cylindrically shaped adherend that is bonded to the test piece. The bonding and molding platform limits the bond site to a particular area on the test piece. The bonding and molding platform forms an adherend that is substantially cylindrically shaped and substantially perpendicular to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Neil T. Jessop, Jeff A. Wagner
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Patent number: 6256097Abstract: An improved ellipsometry method and a self-correcting simultaneous multiple angle/multiple wavelength return path ellipsometer are disclosed which allow for simultaneous measurement at multiple angles of incidence in a manner which permits separation of instrument error from the measured properties. In the method polarized light from a single beam of light is simultaneously directed to interact with an optical system under study at different angles of incidence and the change of polarization state is measured for at least one and preferably each of a plurality of the angles of incidence. Non-sample optical system ellipsometric effects of the ellipsometer are measured and the measured changes in polarization state are corrected to eliminate errors introduced thereby. The disclosed embodiment is self-correcting by way of a convex reflector which can be inserted into and removed from the optical path of the beam of polarized light between a focusing optic and the sample optical system under study.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Rudolph Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeff A. Wagner
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Patent number: RE44917Abstract: Activating endodontic points and dental tools are sized and configured to be placed in the root canal of a tooth. The activating endodontic points or dental tools are coated or impregnated with a curing agent that initiates or accelerates polymerization of a sealer or filler composition when placed in contact with the sealer or filler material. Curing agents can include amines that can destabilize a peroxide in the sealer or filler material to initiate or accelerate polymerization, or they may comprise the peroxide. An implement can be dipped in a concentrated curing composition just prior to inserting the implement into a root canal to contact the filler or sealer composition. Kits may include a plurality of curing agent compositions having different concentrations and/or amounts of curing agent. Kits may also include a curable resin material that includes a first part of a multi-part curing system and a curing composition that includes, as curing agent a complementary part of the curing system.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Ultradent Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Tuttle, Jeff A. Wagner, Neil T. Jessop, Jaleena Fischer-Jessop