Patents by Inventor Kenneth W. Russell
Kenneth W. Russell 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: 20230416510Abstract: Disclosed are thermoplastic vulcanizates comprising a plastic phase and a rubber phase and process for preparing such thermoplastic vulcanizates, wherein the plastic phase comprises a thermoplastic polymer and the rubber phase comprises a brominated poly(isobutylene-co-para-methylstyrene) rubber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2022Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Tonson Abraham, Aditya Jindal, Jillanne J. Grimm, Michael P. Mallamaci, Kristina T. Nguyen, Kenneth W. Russell
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Patent number: 11464913Abstract: An incremental syringe useful for multiple injections of medications like botulinum toxin is provided. The syringe includes detents on the syringe plunger which provide a tactile feeling, a discrete audible sound or “click,” or preferably both, for every unit of medication aspirated or injected to or from an individual syringe. Hence, there is no need to look at the syringe, or bring it to the eye level, during use thereof. In some embodiments, a second set of detents is included, and in some embodiments a third set of detents is included. Syringe plungers useful for combining with a syringe body to produce such an incremental syringe are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2019Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Wake Forest University Health SciencesInventors: Majid Mirzazadeh, Phillip J. Brown, Kenneth W. Russell
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Publication number: 20200069881Abstract: An incremental syringe useful for multiple injections of medications like botulinum toxin is provided. The syringe includes detents on the syringe plunger which provide a tactile feeling, a discrete audible sound or “click,” or preferably both, for every unit of medication aspirated or injected to or from an individual syringe. Hence, there is no need to look at the syringe, or bring it to the eye level, during use thereof. In some embodiments, a second set of detents is included, and in some embodiments a third set of detents is included. Syringe plungers useful for combining with a syringe body to produce such an incremental syringe are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Majid Mirzazadeh, Phillip J. Brown, Kenneth W. Russell
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Patent number: 10398847Abstract: An incremental syringe useful for multiple injections of medications like botulinum toxin is provided. The syringe includes detents on the syringe plunger which provide a tactile feeling, a discrete audible sound or “click,” or preferably both, for every unit of medication aspirated or injected to or from an individual syringe. Hence, there is no need to look at the syringe, or bring it to the eye level, during use thereof. In some embodiments, a second set of detents is included, and in some embodiments a third set of detents is included. Syringe plungers useful for combining with a syringe body to produce such an incremental syringe are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2015Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Wake Forrest University Health SciencesInventors: Majid Mirzazadeh, Philip J. Brown, Kenneth W. Russell
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Publication number: 20160166772Abstract: An incremental syringe useful for multiple injections of medications like botulinum toxin is provided. The syringe includes detents on the syringe plunger which provide a tactile feeling, a discrete audible sound or “click,” or preferably both, for every unit of medication aspirated or injected to or from an individual syringe. Hence, there is no need to look at the syringe, or bring it to the eye level, during use thereof. In some embodiments, a second set of detents is included, and in some embodiments a third set of detents is included. Syringe plungers useful for combining with a syringe body to produce such an incremental syringe are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Majid Mirzazadeh, Philip J. Brown, Kenneth W. Russell
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Patent number: 7097890Abstract: A family of polymers containing selected cyclic allylic pendent groups for oxygen scavenging packaging which has minimal organoleptic by-products after oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LPInventors: Ta Yen Ching, Joseph L. Goodrich, James P. Leonard, Kenneth W. Russell
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Publication number: 20020072572Abstract: An esterification or transesterification process comprises the steps of reacting a first polymer with a first alcohol in a reactive extruder to produce a second polymer, while also producing a second alcohol as a by-product. The second alcohol has a lower boiling point than the first alcohol, preferably at least about 100° C. lower. A gas stream is vented from the extruder apparatus that comprises both the first alcohol and the second alcohol. At least part of the first alcohol is condensed from the gas stream, thereby forming a liquid stream, which is then fed back into the reactive extruder. The condensed first alcohol then continues to further the extent of the reaction in the extruder producing the second polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Kenneth W. Russell, Shane A. Warr, Gangfeng Cai, Lawrence E. Huff, Ta Yen Ching
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Patent number: 5282805Abstract: According to the invention there is provided surgical instrumentation for implanting an orthopedic prosthesis comprising a handle having opposed longitudinal ends and a head assembly situated at one end of the handle. The head assembly includes an external impact surface for transmitting force to an orthopedic instrument or prosthesis. A spring and sliding shaft arrangement are disposed within the head assembly for dampening the force from the impact surface. The head assembly is adjustable for varying the force absorbed by the spring and sliding shaft arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1991Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Dow Corning Wright CorporationInventors: Marc E. Richelsoph, Kenneth W. Russell
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Patent number: 4722330Abstract: The present invention relates to a distal femoral surface shaping guide for mounting on an intramedullary alignment guide which references the central long axis of the femur in shaping the distal femoral surface and a method for shaping the distal femur using that shaping guide. The alignment guide of the present invention is adjustable relative to the surface of the anterior femoral cortex to insure that the anterior aspect of the distal femoral condyles is resected relative to that surface and, preferably, at the same level as that surface. The alignment guide of the present invention provides a main body which remains attached to the intramedullary alignment guide throughout the entire shaping of the distal femur. It thus requires fewer cutting guides and alignment steps than other shaping guides while allowing greater accuracy in shaping the distal femur relative to the central long axis of the femur.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Dow Corning Wright CorporationInventors: Kenneth W. Russell, Leo A. Whiteside
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Patent number: 4601289Abstract: This invention relates to a femoral trial prosthesis/rasp assembly for use in hip implant surgery. The novel handle assembly grips the combination trial prosthesis/rasp in a secure manner by clamping over and locking onto a post on the trial prosthesis/rasp which later serves as a mounting piece for a femoral prosthesis head used in trial reductions. The handle assembly preferably comprises a straight member which has a recess for reception of one half of the post and a pivotable lever which contains an opposing recess which fits over the remainder of the post when a screw is tightened to bring the two recesses together over the post. The trial prosthesis/rasp is cooperatively engaged by a projection located at the end of the handle assembly to hold the trial prosthesis/rasp in a preselected orientation with respect to the handle assembly during use. The trial prosthesis/rasp is easily released from the handle by turning the screw to permit the lower portion of the straight member and lever to separate.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1985Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: Dow Corning WrightInventors: Samuel J. Chiarizzio, Kenneth W. Russell