Patents by Inventor John Woolfrey
John Woolfrey 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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4-aryl-2-amino-pyrimidines or 4-aryl-2-aminoalkyl-pyrimidines as JAK-2 modulators and methods of use
Patent number: 8440663Abstract: This invention relates to certain pyrimidine derivative inhibitors of JAK-2, having Formula (I): wherein D, E, L, Z, R1, R2, R25, and n1 are as defined in the specification, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Grace Mann, Naing Aay, Arlyn Arcalas, S. David Brown, Wai Ki Vicky Chan, Jeff Chen, Hongwang Du, Sergey Epshteyn, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Adam A. Galan, Tai Phat Huynh, Mohamed Abdulkader Ibrahim, Henry William Beecroft Johnson, Brian Kane, Patrick Kearney, Byung Gyu Kim, Elena S. Koltun, James W. Leahy, Matthew Sangyup Lee, Gary L. Lewis, Lisa E. Meyr, Robin Tammie Noguchi, Michael Pack, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Xian Shi, John Woolfrey, Peiwen Zhou -
Patent number: 8331978Abstract: A wireless communication device includes a component operating in a single frequency mode. The component includes a first differential branch that includes first input nodes and first output nodes. The first output nodes are coupled to ground. A second differential branch includes second input nodes, second output nodes, and a first planar inductor coupling a first terminal and a second terminal to ground. A third differential branch includes third input nodes, third output nodes, and a second planar inductor. The second planar inductor is formed within the first planar inductor of the second differential branch and couples a third terminal and a fourth terminal to ground. The third and fourth terminals are electrically independent from the first planar inductor and the first and second terminals. The second and third differential branches form a dual inductor circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey, Jose Cabanillas
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Publication number: 20120264482Abstract: A wireless communication device includes a component operating in a single frequency mode. The component includes a first differential branch that includes first input nodes and first output nodes. The first output nodes are coupled to ground. A second differential branch includes second input nodes, second output nodes, and a first planar inductor coupling a first terminal and a second terminal to ground. A third differential branch includes third input nodes, third output nodes, and a second planar inductor. The second planar inductor is formed within the first planar inductor of the second differential branch and couples a third terminal and a fourth terminal to ground. The third and fourth terminals are electrically independent from the first planar inductor and the first and second terminals. The second and third differential branches form a dual inductor circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey, Jose Cabanillas
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Patent number: 8229385Abstract: This disclosure describes a dual inductor circuit, which may be particularly useful in a mixer of a wireless communication device to allow the mixer to operate for two different frequency bands. The dual inductor circuit comprises an inductor-within-inductor design in which a small inductor is disposed within a large inductor. The two inductors may share a ground terminal, but are otherwise physically separated and independent from one another. Terminals of the inner inductor, for example, are not tapped from the outer inductor, which can reduce parasitic effects and electromagnetic interference relative to tapped inductor designs. The independence of the inductors also allows the different inductors to define different resonance frequencies, which is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey
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Patent number: 8219060Abstract: This disclosure describes a dual inductor circuit, which may be particularly useful in a mixer of a wireless communication device to allow the mixer to operate for two different frequency bands or in a multi-differential branch low noise amplifier wherein each of the differential branches possess a different set of gain and linearity characteristics for a signal operating at the same frequency. The dual inductor circuit comprises an inductor-within-inductor design in which a small inductor is disposed within a large inductor. The two inductors may share a ground terminal, but are otherwise physically separated and independent from one another. Terminals of the inner inductor, for example, are not tapped from the outer inductor, which can reduce parasitic effects and electromagnetic interference relative to tapped inductor designs. The independence of the inductors also allows the different inductors to define different resonance frequencies or gain and linearity characteristics, which is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey, Jose Cabanillas
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Publication number: 20110105072Abstract: This disclosure describes a dual inductor circuit, which may be particularly useful in a mixer of a wireless communication device to allow the mixer to operate for two different frequency bands or in a multi-differential branch low noise amplifier wherein each of the differential branches possess a different set of gain and linearity characteristics for a signal operating at the same frequency. The dual inductor circuit comprises an inductor-within-inductor design in which a small inductor is disposed within a large inductor. The two inductors may share a ground terminal, but are otherwise physically separated and independent from one another. Terminals of the inner inductor, for example, are not tapped from the outer inductor, which can reduce parasitic effects and electromagnetic interference relative to tapped inductor designs. The independence of the inductors also allows the different inductors to define different resonance frequencies or gain and linearity characteristics, which is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey, Jose Cabanillas
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Publication number: 20100265022Abstract: This disclosure describes a dual inductor circuit, which may be particularly useful in a mixer of a wireless communication device to allow the mixer to operate for two different frequency bands. The dual inductor circuit comprises an inductor-within-inductor design in which a small inductor is disposed within a large inductor. The two inductors may share a ground terminal, but are otherwise physically separated and independent from one another. Terminals of the inner inductor, for example, are not tapped from the outer inductor, which can reduce parasitic effects and electromagnetic interference relative to tapped inductor designs. The independence of the inductors also allows the different inductors to define different resonance frequencies, which is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey
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Patent number: 7761078Abstract: This disclosure describes a dual inductor circuit, which may be particularly useful in a mixer of a wireless communication device to allow the mixer to operate for two different frequency bands. The dual inductor circuit comprises an inductor-within-inductor design in which a small inductor is disposed within a large inductor. The two inductors may share a ground terminal, but are otherwise physically separated and independent from one another. Terminals of the inner inductor, for example, are not tapped from the outer inductor, which can reduce parasitic effects and electromagnetic interference relative to tapped inductor designs. The independence of the inductors also allows the different inductors to define different resonance frequencies, which is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey
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Publication number: 20090298830Abstract: This invention relates to certain pyrimidine derivative inhibitors of JAK-2, having Formula (I): wherein D, E, L, Z, R1, R2, R25, and n1 are as defined in the specification, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of use thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Exelixis, Inc.Inventors: Grace Mann, Naing Aay, Arlyn Arcalas, S. David Brown, Wai Ki Vicky Chan, Jeff Chen, Hongwang Du, Sergey Epshteyn, Timothy Patrick Forsyth, Adam A. Galan, Tai Phat Huynh, Mohamed Abdulkader Ibrahim, Henry William Beecroft Johnson, Brian Kane, Patrick Kearney, Byung Gyu Kim, Elena S. Koltun, James W. Leahy, Matthew Sangyup Lee, Gary L. Lewis, Lisa E. Meyr, Robin Tammie Noguchi, Michael Pack, Brian Hugh Ridgway, Xian Shi, John Woolfrey, Peiwen Zhou
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Publication number: 20080024349Abstract: This disclosure describes a dual inductor circuit, which may be particularly useful in a mixer of a wireless communication device to allow the mixer to operate for two different frequency bands. The dual inductor circuit comprises an inductor-within-inductor design in which a small inductor is disposed within a large inductor. The two inductors may share a ground terminal, but are otherwise physically separated and independent from one another. Terminals of the inner inductor, for example, are not tapped from the outer inductor, which can reduce parasitic effects and electromagnetic interference relative to tapped inductor designs. The independence of the inductors also allows the different inductors to define different resonance frequencies, which is desirable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Maulin Pareshbhai Bhagat, John Woolfrey
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Patent number: 7312235Abstract: Novel benzamide compounds, their salts and compositions related thereto having activity against mammalian Factor Xa are disclosed. The compounds are useful in vitro or in vivo for preventing or treating coagulation disorders.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Bing-Yan Zhu, Penglie Zhang, Erick A. Goldman, Zhaozhong Jon Jia, Shawn Bauer, Wenrong Huang, John Woolfrey, Robert M. Scarborough
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Publication number: 20030069250Abstract: Novel benzamide compounds, their salts and compositions related thereto having activity against mammalian Factor Xa are disclosed. The compounds are useful in vitro or in vivo for preventing or treating coagulation disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Bing-Yan Zhu, Penglie Zhang, Erick A. Goldman, Zhaozhong Jon Jia, Shawn Bauer, Wenrong Huang, John Woolfrey, Robert M. Scarborough