Patents by Inventor John E. Barry
John E. Barry 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: 6585767Abstract: A suturing ring to attach the body of an implantable heart valve to heart tissue by sutures is composed of a fabric containing an inorganic antimicrobial agent. The fabric can have a material coating the fibers of the fabric in which particles of the agent are embedded. The coating material can be elastomeric and the fabric porous, to improve its flexibility, or non-porous and the fabric ring can be coated with a tissue compatible substance such as collagen. One type of ring has an annular top part to fit over one of top and bottom surfaces of the valve body and defining an opening to the heart valve, a step wall depending from the annular top part to extend along said valve body wall and an outwardly extending flange through which the sutures are to be sewn.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: AgION Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven Holley, John E. Barry, Jeffrey A. Trogolo
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Patent number: 6582715Abstract: An orthopedic surgical implant of one or more components having a surface which is to be contacted by body tissue and/or fluid. The surface contains an inorganic antimicrobial agent either incorporated in the material forming a component having the surface or incorporated in a coating, such as of the adhesive or powder spray type, applied to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: AgION Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John E. Barry, Jeffrey A. Trogolo
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Patent number: 6436422Abstract: The invention relates to an antibiotic coated substrate having an antibiotic coating composition coated thereon. The coating composition is formed of a hydrophilic polymer having antibiotic ceramic particles, preferably antibiotic zeolite, dispersed therein. The antibiotic zeolite may further comprise a discoloration agent. Another embodiment of the invention is an article comprising a substrate on which is coated the antibiotic hydrophilic coating composition. A method for preparing the antibiotic hydrophilic polymer coating on a substrate is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Agion Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Trogolo, John E. Barry
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Publication number: 20020043447Abstract: Belting of one or more layers of either woven or non-woven fibers of a natural or man made material. The fibers are saturated with a polymeric material forming a flexible web. The polymeric material saturating the fibers forming the web contains an inorganic antimicrobial agent or the agent is applied to coat the web. The agent can be one or more of inorganic materials of a metal or a metal salt having antimicrobial properties, such as a zeolite. The web layer, or layers, can be cover coated with a contiguous layer of a flexible polymeric material and the material of the cover coat also has an inorganic antimicrobial agent mixed therein or coated thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 1998Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: JOHN E. BARRY, JEFFREY A. TROGOLO, ELIZABETH A. PASTECKI
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Patent number: 6365130Abstract: The present invention provides a novel chewing gum product generally for the lysis and killing of oral microbes. In a preferred embodiment, the chewing gum product comprises an antimicrobial metal ion component and an inorganic ceramic carrier, and provides a concentration of such substances from about 0.05 to 50 weight percent of the chewing gum. In particular, these compositions may comprise zeolites ion-exchanged with antimicrobial metals, in addition to other oral care compounds. The present invention also relates to methods of using such compositions for treating and inhibiting dental caries, dental plaque and gingivitis, oral malodor and periodontal conditions. The compositions of the present invention may be incorporated into chewing gum according to conventional methods used in the art.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: AgION Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: John E. Barry, Jeffrey A. Trogolo
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Publication number: 20020012760Abstract: A food serving tray with at least one depressed section having a surface with which food comes into contact and the material forming the surface contains an inorganic antimicrobial agent. The tray can be formed from a plastic resin containing the antimicrobial agent or the agent being contained in a coating applied to the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 1999Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: JOHN E. BARRY, JEFFREY A. TROGOLO
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Publication number: 20020005194Abstract: A cooking grill having surfaces such as a hood, side table, a hood handle and control knobs which are to be contacted by the hands of the grill user, food, food juices and utensils provide sites for bacteria growth and cross-contamination to the food. Such surfaces contain an antimicrobial agent either incorporated in the material forming a component having the surface or a coating such as a paint or powder applied to a surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 1999Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: JEFFREY A. TROGOLO, JOHN E. BARRY
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Patent number: 6296863Abstract: A medical graft, such as a vascular graft, made of a fabric containing an inorganic antimicrobial agent. The fabric has a coating material with the inorganic antimicrobial agent bonded to it, the agent preferably being a zeolite. The fabric can be porous so as to permit tissue to grow on it with the fabric pores providing attachment sites for the tissue. Alternatively, the fabric can be coated with a tissue biocompatible material, such as collagen. A porous fabric applicable for the graft, and for other medical uses, and a method of manufacturing the porous fabric having a coating thereon to which is bonded an antimicrobial agent, such as a zeolite, also is provided. The fabric is antimicrobial, remains pliable, and is also porous.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Agion Technologies, LLCInventors: Jeffrey A. Trogolo, John E. Barry, Steven Holley
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Patent number: 6267590Abstract: A dental appliance, such as of the orthodontic type, to be placed in the mouth and having an inorganic antimicrobial agent on a surface, the agent preferably being a zeolite. The dental appliance may comprise metal or a polymer and the agent may be present in a coating that is applied to the surfaces of the appliance that are to be contacted by liquids or solids in the mouth. The appliance can be of a polymer resin or an elastomer incorporating the agent. A preferred antimicrobial agent is ceramic particles (e.g., zeolite particles) containing antimicrobial metal ions, e.g., silver ions, as the active agent.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: AgION Technologies, LLCInventors: John E. Barry, Jeffrey A. Trogolo, Elizabeth A. Pastecki
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Patent number: 6248342Abstract: This invention provides an antimicrobial high-pressure laminate which contains an inorganic antibiotic metal containing composition incorporated in an antimicrobially effective amount in its surface layer, which is preferably formed of melamine. The laminate can be bonded to appropriate substrates to form antimicrobial table tops, cabinets, wall paneling, and counter tops.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: AgION Technologies, LLCInventors: Jeffrey A. Trogolo, John E. Barry
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Patent number: 6123925Abstract: An antibiotic toothpaste is formulated with an inorganic antibiotic metal containing composition that is present in an amount effective to impart substantial antimicrobial activity within the normal time for brushing teeth.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: HealthShield Technologies L.L.C.Inventors: John E. Barry, Jeffrey A. Trogolo
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Patent number: 5520664Abstract: Catheters including at least one component having a tissue interfacing surface characterized by a substantially nonleaching surface treatment of antimicrobial metal. The component can be a subcutaneous cuff, and the antimicrobial metal can be silver. The process for implanting the silver atoms can include dry coating the tissue interfacing surface of the catheter by way of ion beam assisted deposition. Alternatively, the silver can be introduced into the tissue interfacing surface by ion implantation.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Spire CorporationInventors: Raymond J. Bricault, Jr., John E. Barry, Piran Sioshansi
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Patent number: 5492763Abstract: A medical device provided with a subsurface bacteriostatic/bactericidal stratum to a predetermined depth is disclosed. The bacteriostatic/bactericidal stratum is introduced into the medical device by ion implantation of sufficient concentration to impart thereto the desired bacteriostatic/bactericidal property. The acquired bacteriostatic/bactericidal property has a useful life coterminal with the device. The treated medical device remains biocompatible, is non-leaching and, depending on the specific device, also is thromboresistant.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Spire CorporationInventors: John E. Barry, Piran Sioshansi
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Patent number: 5474797Abstract: Polymeric implants provided with coatings of bactericidal compounds in the form of ionized atoms by a vapor process. The polymeric implants include products designed to penetrate or enter the body, such as catheters, shunts connectors and the like. Coatings of bactericidal compounds on the polymeric implants are intended to make their use safe. The coatings are formed thereon in the form of ionized atoms of the compounds by ion-beam-assisted deposition in a vacuum chamber. The vacuum chamber is provided, inter alia, with an evaporator and an ion source mounted in operative association therein, including means for rotatably mounting a plurality of polymeric implants for exposure to the evaporator and the ion source.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: Spire CorporationInventors: Piran Sioshansi, Eric J. Tobin, John E. Barry, Robert S. Farivar
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Patent number: 4377692Abstract: Anomalous substituted-amine or quaternary ammonium salts of dibasic acids have two dibasic acid molecules per cation of three per two cations.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1981Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: Sprague Electric CompanyInventors: John E. Barry, Manuel Finkelstein, Sidney D. Ross