Patents by Inventor Jimmy D. Allen

Jimmy D. Allen 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: 7199180
    Abstract: Disclosed are adhesives and processes for preparing the same, comprising at least one first homogeneous ethylene/?-olefin interpolymer, and optionally at least one tackifier, and optionally at least one plasticizer. The claimed adhesives are useful as adhesives such as are employed in various applications, such as in masking tape, clear office tape, labels, decals, bandages, decorative and protective sheets (such as shelf and drawer liners), floor tiles, sanitary napkin/incontinence device placement strips, sun control films, the joining of gaskets to automobile windows, packaging, bookbinding, construction of nonwoven articles, and insulation bonding.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignees: The Dow Chemical Company, H.B. Fuller Licensing & Financing Inc.
    Inventors: Eugene R. Simmons, William L. Bunnelle, David B. Malcolm, Keith C. Knutson, Thomas F. Kauffman, Mark S. Kroll, Michael S. Keehr, Deepak R. Parikh, Jimmy D. Allen, David R. Speth, Selim Yalvac, Malcolm F. Finlayson, Cynthia L. Rickey
  • Patent number: 6384139
    Abstract: At least partially vulcanized elastomers are described, these elastomers obtained by at least partially crosslinking (1) an elastomeric polymer containing reactive substituents with (2) a crosslinking agent (a) containing two or more reactive substituents differing from those contained in the elastomeric polymer, and (b) having a number average molecular weight less than about 2000, each of the reactive substituents selected (i) such that those of the elastomer will react with those of the crosslinking agent to at least partially crosslink the elastomer, and (ii) from the group consisting of carboxylic acid, carboxylic anhydride, carboxylic acid salt, carbonyl halide, hydroxy, epoxy, and isocyanate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: The Dow Chemical Company
    Inventors: Thoi H. Ho, Morgan M. Hughes, Robert T. Johnston, Jimmy D. Allen
  • Patent number: 5413939
    Abstract: A solid-phase binding assay that measures interferometrically either antibodies or binding pair antigens bound to a spinning disc on which the complementary antigen or antibody has previously been coated in an alternating pattern of immunologically active and inactive spots. The spinning disc is inserted into one arm of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and as the disc spins the bound and unbound spots pass one after another through the two light beams causing a periodic phase shift in the light. These phase modulated light beams are then recombined at a beam-splitter converting the phase modulation into an amplitude modulation. The two recombined beams then fall on a photodetector which converts the periodically varying optical power into a periodically varying electrical current whose amplitude is proportional to the amount of bound protein on the surface of the disc and whose modulation frequency is equal to the frequency with which the spots pass through the light beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1995
    Assignee: First Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric K. Gustafson, Jimmy D. Allen, Michael E. Cobb
  • Patent number: 5300779
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Biotrack, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 5204525
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Assignee: Biotrack
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 5164598
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: Biotrack
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 5144139
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Assignee: Biotrack, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 5140161
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastics devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Assignee: Biotrack
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 5004923
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1991
    Assignee: Biotrack, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 4963498
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutination particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1990
    Assignee: Biotrack
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 4948961
    Abstract: Novel methods and devices are provided involving at least one chamber, at least one capillary, and at least one reagent involved in a system providing for a detectable signal. As appropriate, the devices provide for measuring a sample, mixing the sample with reagents, defining a flow path, and reading the result. Of particular interest is the use of combinations of specific binding pair members which result in agglutination information, where the resulting agglutiniation particles may provide for changes in flow rate, light patterns of a flowing medium, or light absorption or scattering. A fabrication technique particularly suited for forming internal chambers in plastic devices is also described along with various control devices for use with the basic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Assignee: Biotrack, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Hillman, Michael E. Cobb, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Laura J. Winfrey
  • Patent number: 4946795
    Abstract: An apparatus for diluting a sample with a diluent, comprising a fixed volume measuring chamber, a fixed volume receiving chamber and fluid receiving relationship to the measuring chamber, a gas vent in the receiving chamber, a stop flow junction between the measuring chamber and the receiving chamber, a sample application site in fluid donating relationship to the measuring chamber, wherein the vertical height difference between the sample application site and the stop flow junction is insufficient to provide a hydrostatic pressure capable of overcoming backpressure at the stop flow junction when sample is applied to the sample application site, and the diluent application site and fluid donating relationship to the measuring chamber. Sample and diluent are added sequentially to the apparatus of the invention without requiring any intervening operations. Various means are provided for restarting flow, which causes diluent to wash the sample into the receiving chamber, where the two can be mixed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 7, 1990
    Assignee: Biotrack, Inc.
    Inventors: Ian Gibbons, Robert S. Hillman, Channing R. Robertson, Jimmy D. Allen
  • Patent number: 4939230
    Abstract: A polycarbonate composition, and process for making same, wherein the monocarbonate and dicarbonate content is eliminated or limited to negligibly low levels by withholding introduction of chain terminator to the reaction mixture until the reaction of dihydroxy and carbonic acid derivative starting materials has run substantially to completion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 3, 1990
    Assignee: The Dow Chemical Company
    Inventors: Sarat Munjal, Che I. Kao, Jimmy D. Allen
  • Patent number: 4797283
    Abstract: An automatic drug tape dispensing and metering device and a roll of drug tape housed in a small portable dispenser unit. The dispenser contains a measurement device for carefully measuring the length of tape as it is dispensed from the dispenser. A counter monitors the remaining doses of drug tape remaining within the dispenser. A timer device may be provided to alert the patient that it is time for the medicament to be dispensed. As the lid of the dispenser unit is opened, the measured length of drug tape is severed from the roll by a cutter blade incorporated into the lid. The device permits a physician to accurately customize the dosage and administration of the medicament to be given a patient by adjusting the tape length released for each single dose and selecting the time intervals between dosages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1989
    Assignee: Biotrack, Incorporated
    Inventors: Jimmy D. Allen, Michael E. Cobb, Robert S. Hillman, Dennis R. Mungall, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Gary H. Stroy
  • Patent number: 4712460
    Abstract: An automatic drug tape dispensing and metering device and a roll of drug tape housed in a small portable dispenser unit. The dispenser contains a measurement device for carefully measuring the length of tape as it is dispensed from the dispenser. A counter monitors the remaining doses of drug tape remaining within the dispenser. A timer device may be provided to alert the patient that it is time for the medicament to be dispensed. As the lid of the dispenser unit is opened, the measured length of drug tape is severed from the roll by a cutter blade incorporated into the lid. The device permits a physician to accurately customize the dosage and administration of the medicament to be givne a patient by adjusting the tape length released for each single dose and selecting the time intervals between dosages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1987
    Assignee: Biotrack, Inc.
    Inventors: Jimmy D. Allen, Michael E. Cobb, Robert S. Hillman, Dennis R. Mungall, Vladimir E. Ostoich, Gary H. Stroy
  • Patent number: 4582791
    Abstract: Novel compositions and methods are provided for detecting the presence of a material of interest in a specimen on a solid surface. A composition useful for detecting the presence of a material of interest in a specimen comprises (1) a detector conjugate comprising a fluorescing moiety bonded to a compound capable of specific binding with the material of interest, or a derivative thereof, and (2) a non-detector conjugate comprising a poly(amino acid) and a compound having substantial structural and charge similarity to the fluorescing compound and no observable fluorescence, or low level fluorescence of a different wavelength than that of the fluoresing compound, in the region of fluorescence of the fluorescing compound. In the method of the invention, a specimen, on a solid surface, is combined with the detector conjugate and the non-detector conjugate, and the combination is incubated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.
    Inventors: Pyare L. Khanna, Jimmy D. Allen, Ian Gibbons