Patents by Inventor John B. Wright
John B. Wright 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: 7470437Abstract: Methods of treating conditions with a metal-containing material are disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Nucryst Pharmaceuticals Corp.Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter
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Patent number: 7399174Abstract: A method and apparatus for compression molding plastic articles include a plurality of tools mounted in opposed pairs with the tools of each pair including opposed first and second actuators that define a mold cavity in which a charge of plastic is compression molded. The tooling is preferably carried by a rotary turret so that first and second actuators of each tooling pair are moveable relative to each other between an open position permitting formed articles to be removed from the tooling and to receive fresh charges of plastic, and a closed position to compression mold the charges of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Graham Packaging PET Technologies Inc.Inventors: L. Robert Deardurff, Richard A. Farquharson, George Knapik, Thomas E. Nahill, Gregory A. Ritz, Michael A. Rymer, John B. Wright
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Patent number: 7078060Abstract: Solutions and aerosols of metal-containing compounds are disclosed. Methods of preparing and using the solutions and aerosols, particularly in the treatment of a subject having a condition, are also disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Nucryst Pharmaceuticals Corp.Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Hua Qing Yin, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter
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Publication number: 20040191329Abstract: Compositions and methods of metal-containing materials of metal-containing materials are disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an anti-biofilm material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, anti-proliferative, MMP modulating material, an atomically disordered, crystalline material, and/or a nanocrystalline material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, nanocrystalline silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Hua Qing Yin, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, James Alexander Robert Stiles
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Publication number: 20030206966Abstract: Methods of inducing apoptosis and modulating metalloproteinases, particularly with metal-containing compounds, are disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, John B. Wright, Kan Lam
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Publication number: 20030203046Abstract: Solutions and aerosols of metal-containing compounds are disclosed. Methods of preparing and using the solutions and aerosols, particularly in the treatment of a subject having a condition, are also disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Hua Qing Yin, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham
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Publication number: 20030194444Abstract: Methods of treating skin and integument conditions, particularly with metal-containing compounds, are disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Hua Qing Yin
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Publication number: 20030185901Abstract: Methods of treating conditions with a metal-containing material are disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham, John B. Wright, Kan Lam
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Publication number: 20030180379Abstract: Solutions and aerosols of metal-containing compounds are disclosed. Methods of preparing and using the solutions and aerosols, particularly in the treatment of a subject having a condition, are also disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Hua Qing Yin, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham
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Publication number: 20030170314Abstract: Compositions of metal-containing compounds are disclosed. Methods of preparing and using the compositions, particularly in the treatment of a subject having a condition, are also disclosed. The metal-containing material can be, for example, an antimicrobial material, an antibacterial material, an anti-inflammatory material, an anti-fungal material, an anti-viral material, an anti-cancer material, a pro-apoptosis material, and/or an MMP modulating material. In certain embodiments, the metal-containing material is an atomically disordered, silver-containing material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Robert E. Burrell, Scott H. Gillis, Paul Schechter, John B. Wright, Kan Lam, Hua Qing Yin, Antony G. Naylor, Peter H. Moxham
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Patent number: 6379144Abstract: An injection moulding apparatus includes a manifold having a channel receiving an injection of molten polymer and delivering the molten polymer to a nozzle assembly. The nozzle includes a nozzle gate delivering the molten polymer to a mould. A valve gate drop assembly has a valve pin extending from a valve pin cylinder which passes through an eccentric bushing in the manifold. The valve pin extends into the nozzle assembly and terminates at the nozzle gate. The valve pin is aligned with the nozzle gate and is adapted for control of flow of molten polymer through the nozzle gate by movement into and away from the nozzle gate. The movement of the valve pin is controlled by the valve pin cylinder. During operation, the manifold can undergo a change in position relative to the positions of the valve pin cylinder and nozzle assembly as a result of thermal expansion and contraction of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.Inventor: John B. Wright
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Patent number: 5776521Abstract: An apparatus for forming a moulded article includes a stationary mould core with an external threaded surface. A female mould surrounds a portion of the mould core including the threaded surface in a mould closed condition to define a mould cavity between the mould core and the female mould. Molten plastic is injected into the mould cavity to form the moulded article. A rotatable sleeve surrounds the mould core and engages with the moulded article formed in the mould cavity. The sleeve carries a gear wheel which meshes with a pinion. A rack is associated with the pinon and is moveable linearly to impart rotation of the pinion and in turn the sleeve. A lead screw on the sleeve engages a lead screw nut to cause the sleeve to displace axially along the mould core as the sleeve rotates. Lugs on the sleeve engages the moulded article and causes it to rotate with the sleeve so that the moulded article unscrews from the mould core allowing it to be ejected from the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Zygo Mould LimitedInventors: John B. Wright, Mark W. Burrows
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Patent number: 5736173Abstract: A preform injection mould includes an elongate mould core cooperating with a female mould and a neck ring in a manner to define a mould cavity therebetween. An injection nozzle in the female mould allows molten plastic to be injected into the mould cavity so that a preform moulded article may be formed. The neck ring is constituted by a pair of mating halves which can be separated laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the mould core. A taper sleeve surrounds the mould core beneath the neck ring. The neck ring halves are secured to diametrically opposed slides to facilitate lateral separation of the neck ring. A pair of slide taper locks contact a respective one of the slides to inhibit lateral movement of the slides and to back up the neck ring when injection mould is in a mould closed position. An annular formation is formed on the upper surface of the neck ring and is accommodated by a complementary recess formed in the bottom of the female mould.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Assignee: Zygo Mold LimitedInventors: John B. Wright, Mark W. Burrows, Walter Kovac
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Patent number: 5593593Abstract: A liquid emulsion membrane process for removing sulfate anions from waste water is disclosed. The liquid emulsion membrane process includes the steps of: (a) providing a liquid emulsion formed from an aqueous strip solution and an organic phase that contains an extractant capable of removing sulfate anions from waste water; (b) dispersing the liquid emulsion in globule form into a quantity of waste water containing sulfate anions to allow the organic phase in each globule of the emulsion to extract and absorb sulfate anions from the waste water and (c) separating the emulsion including its organic phase and absorbed sulfate anions from the waste water to provide waste water containing substantially no sulfate anions.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: United States of AmericaInventors: David N. Nilsen, Gloria J. Galvan, Gary L. Hundley, John B. Wright
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Patent number: 5023782Abstract: An electronic travelers cheque transaction terminal for use in a financial institution such as a bank for purposes of assisting in the sale, refund or encashment of travelers cheques, and used in combination with a host computer with which the terminal is connected by telephone communication lines and which provides authorization of travelers' cheque transactions, comprising a character recognition element for reading data from the travelers cheques being sold, encashed or refunded, and a control element including a control processing unit and a control program stored in memory. The program is used for controlling the verification of the status of the data, the receipt of authorization of the transaction upon verification of the data, and the storage of the data into another memory upon authorization of the transaction. The control further includes means for generating a "Buffer Full" signal when the storage of the second memory is at capacity.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1990Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: MasterCard International Inc.Inventors: William A. Lutz, John B. Wright, Noel Moss, Richard Delia
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Patent number: 4423223Abstract: Novel compounds of the formula ##STR1## wherein X and Y are the same or different and are hydrogen, fluora, chloro, bromo, alkyl of one to six carbon atoms, inclusive, alkoxy of one to six carbon atoms, inclusive, nitro, cyano, amino, trifluoromethyl, ##STR2## wherein R.sub.1 is alkyl of one to six carbon atoms, inclusive, ##STR3## wherein R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 are the same or different and are hydrogen or alkyl of one to three carbon atoms inclusive, or CO.sub.2 Q where Q is alkyl of one to six carbon atoms, inclusive, hydrogen or a physiologically acceptable metal or amine cation; and R is hydrogen, alkyl of one to eight carbon atoms, inclusive, --CH.sub.2).sub.m phenyl wherein m is 0, 1 or 2 or (CH.sub.2).sub.n NR.sub.4 R.sub.5 wherein n is 1 or 2, and R.sub.4 and R.sub.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1980Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Charles M. Hall, John B. Wright
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Patent number: 4281151Abstract: Compounds represented below ##STR1## and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, the compositions including the non-substituted phenylene dioxamates are useful in the prophylactic treatment of sensitized mammals for allergy and all anaphylactic reactions of a reagin or non-reagin mediated nature.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1978Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Charles M. Hall, John B. Wright
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Patent number: 4252813Abstract: Compounds of the formula ##STR1## are useful as anti-allergy agents.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventor: John B. Wright
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Patent number: 4207051Abstract: An injection-molding machine has a fixed and a movable outer platen bracketing a movable intermediate platen, the latter having a runner system conducted via an extensible or flexible conduit to a source of molten plastic material to be injected into cavities defined by respective pairs of mold portions supported by the three platens, the cavities being formed in part by cores carried on the outer mold portions. A stripper plate inserted between each pair of mold portions is articulated via a spring-loaded lost-motion link to a respective eccentric pin on a pinion which is rotatably mounted on the intermediate platen and meshes with a pair of racks respectively secured to the two outer platens; this linkage is duplicated on opposite sides of the mold. In an initial phase of a mold-opening stroke, the stripper plates move outwardly under spring pressure while remaining in contact with their respective outer mold portions whose cores still retain the freshly molded articles.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1979Date of Patent: June 10, 1980Assignee: Husky Injection Molding Systems LimitedInventors: John B. Wright, Robert D. Schad
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Patent number: 4186127Abstract: Compounds represented below ##STR1## and pharmaceutical compositions thereof, the compositions including the non-substituted phenylene dioxamates are useful in the prophylactic treatment of sensitized mammals for allergy and all anaphylactic reactions of a reagin or non-reagin mediated nature.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1977Date of Patent: January 29, 1980Assignee: The Upjohn CompanyInventors: Charles M. Hall, John B. Wright