Patents by Inventor Kelly A. Brown
Kelly A. Brown 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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Publication number: 20240130994Abstract: Disclosed herein are ionic liquids and deep eutectic liquids for the treatment of diabetes and related diseases including obesity and metabolic disorders.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Tyler Brown, Kelly IBSEN
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Publication number: 20240067716Abstract: Disclosed herein are compositions comprising ionic liquids and the use thereof for treating conditions or diseases in a subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Tyler BROWN, Kelly IBSEN
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Publication number: 20230354854Abstract: The present disclosure provides a puree of palm and process of making the puree. The puree of palm has reduced sugar, low calorie, various nutrients, and favorable sensory characteristic. The puree can by itself serve as a food product or can also be used as a functional component for beverages and foodstuffs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2021Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Ray SCHACHT, Laura HESS, Brenda RUDAN, Allen ZHU, Kelly BROWN, Juan Carlos MOTAMAYOR, Marcelo PEREZ
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Patent number: 9927381Abstract: A sensing device includes a pair of contactless electrodes for placement on a coating on a surface of a structure or within or between one or more coatings on or over the surface of the structure. The electrodes function as sensors when activated to generate a current flow through the electrodes at multiple different frequencies. The sensing device also includes contactless control circuitry co-located with or separate from the electrodes that transmits impedance data generated from the activated electrodes. The impedance data is associated with corrosion condition information of the structure and/or the one or more coatings. A data collection system and display system useable with the sensing device are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2015Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: Luna Innovations IncorporatedInventors: Mara Elizabeth Schindelholz, Fritz John Friedersdorf, Nathan Kelly Brown, Jeffrey Coleman Demo, Conrad Koeing Andrews, Paul Gordon Muskopf
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Publication number: 20150377814Abstract: A sensing device includes a pair of contactless electrodes for placement on a coating on a surface of a structure or within or between one or more coatings on or over the surface of the structure. The electrodes function as sensors when activated to generate a current flow through the electrodes at multiple different frequencies. The sensing device also includes contactless control circuitry co-located with or separate from the electrodes that transmits impedance data generated from the activated electrodes. The impedance data is associated with corrosion condition information of the structure and/or the one or more coatings. A data collection system and display system useable with the sensing device are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Mara Elizabeth SCHINDELHOLZ, Fritz John FRIEDERSDORF, Nathan Kelly BROWN, Jeffrey Coleman DEMO, Conrad Koeing ANDREWS, Paul Gordon MUSKOPF
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Patent number: 9051558Abstract: A method of culturing fastidious bacteria where a conditioned cell culture medium is prepared in which eukaryotic cells have been cultured, but where the medium is substantially free of the cultured cells. Fastidious bacteria are cultured in the medium. The conditioned cell culture medium can contain secreted factors from the cells. These factors promote the growth of the fastidious bacteria. The fastidious bacterial culture is maintained for a time period sufficient for the fastidious bacteria to multiply. The fastidious bacteria are analyzed using PCR, DNA sequencing or microbiology characterization.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2013Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: MRIGLOBALInventors: Kelly Brown, Richard Winegar, Jacqueline Bortzner, Nicole Moritz, Stephanie Sorrell
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Publication number: 20140057272Abstract: A method of culturing fastidious bacteria where a conditioned cell culture medium is prepared in which eukaryotic cells have been cultured, but where the medium is substantially free of the cultured cells. Fastidious bacteria are cultured in the medium. The conditioned cell culture medium can contain secreted factors from the cells. These factors promote the growth of the fastidious bacteria. The fastidious bacterial culture is maintained for a time period sufficient for the fastidious bacteria to multiply. The fastidious bacteria are analyzed using PCR, DNA sequencing or microbiology characterization.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: MRIGlobalInventors: Kelly Brown, Richard Winegar, Jacqueline Bortzner, Nicole Moritz, Stephanie Sorrell
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Publication number: 20060257855Abstract: The present invention provides a biological particle analogue, or biological analogue, that simulates a chosen biological organism or compound. The biological analogue includes a first portion that is not, in and of itself, recognized by the biological detection system, and a second portion, which provides the properties necessary for recognition by the detection system, carried by the first portion. The biological analogue is constructed in such a way as to include some important characteristics of the chosen biological organism or compound, while excluding other undesirable characteristics of the chosen biological organism or compound. The present invention is useful in testing a variety of biological detection systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: November 16, 2006Inventors: Andrew Page, Kelly Brown, David Alburty, Robert Huebner
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Publication number: 20060069435Abstract: The present invention provides a biomedical, biocompatible, polymeric foam scaffold suitable for use in the repair and regeneration of tissue and which contains located therein a network of, branched channels that are effective to encourage and facilitate vascularization and tissue growth within the scaffold and to methods for making such biomedical scaffolds.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Kelly Brown, Mora Melican, Iksoo Chun
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Publication number: 20050238632Abstract: The present invention provides propellant formulations for non-pharmaceutical use in dispersing insoluble particles having biological activity, such as bacterial spores and/or biological analogues, using a dispersion device such as a metered-dose inhaler. It is preferred that the propellant formulations of the present invention are chemically compatible with the biological analogues with which they are to be used, have substantially the same specific gravity as the biological analogues, and have sufficient vapor pressure to prevent agglomeration of the biological analogues. Methods of dispersing said biological analogues in accordance with the present invention are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: David Alburty, Kelly Brown, Andrew Page, Michael Fischer
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Publication number: 20050113938Abstract: A biocompatible tissue implant. The tissue implant may be bioabsorbable, consists of a biocompatible polymeric foam. The tissue implant also includes a biocompatible reinforcement member. The polymeric foam and the reinforcement member are soluble in a lyophilizing solvent. The reinforcement may be annealed and/or coated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Dennis Jamiolkowski, Kelly Brown, Iksoo Chun, Mora Melican
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Patent number: 6830685Abstract: A filter device made of less expensive material than comparable filter devices heretofore has basic filter components plus some unique design aspects and an additional ring component. The ring provides an interface inside the filter which enables the potting compound to adhere to the filter and create a seal between a first and second fluid compartment within the filter. An embedded region of the ring possesses a detailed geometry which helps ensure that a delamination would be localized and unable to propagate from the first to the second compartment, maintaining the structural integrity of the filter device. To ensure that the sealing interface remains intact and free from delamination, the ring is subjected to a surface treatment, which modifies the surface energy of the ring. This modified surface energy of the ring allows the hydrophilic potting compound to more effectively bond to the modified hydrophobic ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Fresenius USA, Inc.Inventors: Rodney William Pope, Eric Wilson Stroup, William Kelly Brown, Danen Lee Petersen, Olli Tuominen, Troy McGhee
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Patent number: 6710095Abstract: A polyol composition containing a polyester polyol, at least 5 weight % of a compatibilizing agent, based on the weight of the polyol and compatibilizing agent, and a hydrocarbon blowing agent. The compatibilizing agent is one or a combination of a benzoate glycol adduct, a substituted benzoate glycol adduct, a naphthenate glycol adduct, a substituted naphthenate glycol adduct, a toluate glycol adduct, or a substituted toluate glycol adduct. The hydrocarbon blowing agent is selected from cyclopentane, isopentane, n-pentane, 2-chloropropane; 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a); 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa); and n-propylbromide, or mixtures thereof. The compatibilizing agent improves the miscibility of conventional polyester polyols with hydrocarbon blowing agents. The polyol composition can be reacted with a polyisocyanate to form a foam.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Arteva North America S.A.R.L.Inventors: Carina Araullo-McAdams, John Canaday, Kelly Brown
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Publication number: 20030149123Abstract: A polyol composition containing a polyester polyol, at least 5 weight % of a compatibilizing agent, based on the weight of the polyol and compatibilizing agent, and a hydrocarbon blowing agent. The compatibilizing agent is one or a combination of a benzoate glycol adduct, a substituted benzoate glycol adduct, a naphthenate glycol adduct, a substituted naphthenate glycol adduct, a toluate glycol adduct, or a substituted toluate glycol adduct. The hydrocarbon blowing agent is selected from cyclopentane, isopentane, n-pentane, 2-chloropropane; 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a); 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa); and n-propylbromide, or mixtures thereof. The compatibilizing agent improves the miscibility of conventional polyester polyols with hydrocarbon blowing agents. The polyol composition can be reacted with a polyisocyanate to form a foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Carina Araullo-McAdams, John Canaday, Kelly Brown
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Publication number: 20030102264Abstract: A filter device made of less expensive material than comparable filter devices heretofore has basic filter components plus some unique design aspects and an additional ring component. The ring provides an interface inside the filter which enables the potting compound to adhere to the filter and create a seal between a first and second fluid compartment within the filter. An embedded region of the ring possesses a detailed geometry which helps ensure that a delamination would be localized and unable to propagate from the first to the second compartment, maintaining the structural integrity of the filter device. To ensure that the sealing interface remains intact and free from delamination, the ring is subjected to a surface treatment, which modifies the surface energy of the ring. This modified surface energy of the ring allows the hydrophilic potting compound to more effectively bond to the modified hydrophobic ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Rodney William Pope, Eric Wilson Stroup, William Kelly Brown, Danen Lee Petersen, Olli Tuominen, Troy McGhee
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Publication number: 20020123535Abstract: A polyol solution containing one or a combination of a benzoate glycol adduct, a substituted benzoate glycol adduct, a napthenate glycol adduct, a substituted naphthenate glycol adduct, a toluate glycol adduct, or a substituted toluate glycol adduct, and a closed cell, rigid polymer foam formed as a reaction product of the polyol solution, which foam comprises the reaction product of a polyisocyanate and an isocyanate-reactive component in the presence of a catalyst and a hydrogen-containing blowing agent or mixture of hydrogen-containing blowing agents, wherein the isocyanate-reactive component comprises a mixture of a hydroxy terminated polyester and a polyester comprised of the benzoic acid glycol adduct, toluic acid glycol adduct, or napthoic acid glycol adduct Foams prepared from the mixture have superior thermal conductivity, lower flammability, and higher stability of the emulsified liquid reactants prior to polymerization.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: Carina Araullo-McAdams, John Canaday, Kelly Brown
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Patent number: 5888015Abstract: A rod gripping device, having a support member with a locking pin hole and a rod receiving hole, where the bores of each hole are situated perpendicular to each other, but parallel to a given plane that bisects the support, and where the bores of the holes intersect to form a common area shared by both bores. When a rod is inserted into the rod receiving bore, so that the rod occupies the common area shared by the bores, a set of angled wedges are situated on either side of the rod, with the wedges being located in the locking pin hole bore. A first wedge has a smooth bore through it, with the second wedge having a threaded bore. A locking pin is inserted through the first smooth bore wedge, which can slide along the shaft of the locking pin to the locking pin handle edge, with the second threaded bore wedge receiving the locking pin's threaded shaft portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventors: Kris H. Brown, Kelly A. Brown, David N. Sherman
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Patent number: 4089621Abstract: A tank for oil or other hydraulic fluid is kept under a few pounds of air pressure during operation to keep air from being drawn into the fluid and to aid its flow to the pump. The pressure is provided dependably and quickly by a small air pump driven whenever the hydraulic pump is driven. A bleed-off discharge causes prompt dissipation of the pressure on shutdown so as not to cause oil leakage while the associated hydraulic pump is idle. The hydraulic level is below the pump shaft level so there will be no leakage by gravity.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1976Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Pettibone CorporationInventor: Wilburn Kelly Brown
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Patent number: 4033468Abstract: Greater overall speed of crane operation is made possible by using a plurality of hydraulic piston-cylinder sets together with valving which can direct the pumped hydraulic fluid selectively to either of the cylinder sets or to both of them. Preferably the two cylinder sets are of different speed-load characteristics so that the same supply of pressured oil will raise the boom faster when supplied to one than when supplied to the other. When the boom must be raised with maximum load, the same oil supply will be directed to both cylinder sets, thereby giving the maximum lifting power with a given available oil pressure and the slowest raising speed. The overall time required to accomplish a given task is reduced because most of the time the boom can be raised or lowered at a faster speed than that slow speed which must be provided for handling heaviest loads. Speeds are selected by operating one or both of two handles to the up or down position, each handle controlling its own valve spool.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1975Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Pettibone CorporationInventor: Wilburn Kelly Brown
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Patent number: 4018350Abstract: The invention may be used with a boom or the like which is raised and lowered by double-acting hydraulic cylinder means provided with a pilot-actuated safety valve at its bottom such that the boom can only go down when pilot pressure (normally from the downthrust line) is applied to this safety valve. The main manual valve has a four-position spool which provides a float position reached by moving through the lowering position. As the main valve is moved to the float position, its manual actuation mechanism actuates an auxiliary valve to supply pilot pressure to the safety valve to open the safety valve to allow the cylinder to achieve the desired floating action. This pilot pressure supply is through a shuttle valve which alternatively lets pilot pressure be applied to this safety valve as here stated or, from the downthrust, without ever connecting the two sources.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: Pettibone CorporationInventor: Wilburn Kelly Brown