Patents by Inventor L. Collette
L. Collette 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: 20120172317Abstract: The present specification provides for methods for purifying fibroins, purified fibroins, methods of conjugating biological and synthetic molecules to fibroins, fibroins conjugated to such molecules, methods of making fibroin hydrogels, fibroin hydrogels and fibroin hydrogel formulations useful for a variety of medical uses, including, without limitation uses as bulking agents, tissue space fillers, templates for tissue reconstruction or regeneration, cell culture scaffolds for tissue engineering and for disease models, surface coating to improve medical device function, or drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Gregory H. Altman, Rebecca L. Horan, Adam L. Collette, Jingsong Chen
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Publication number: 20120171265Abstract: The present specification provides for methods for purifying fibroins, purified fibroins, methods of conjugating biological and synthetic molecules to fibroins, fibroins conjugated to such molecules, methods of making fibroin hydrogels, fibroin hydrogels and fibroin hydrogel formulations useful for a variety of medical uses, including, without limitation uses as bulking agents, tissue space fillers, templates for tissue reconstruction or regeneration, cell culture scaffolds for tissue engineering and for disease models, surface coating to improve medical device function, or drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Gregory H. Altman, Rebecca L. Horan, Adam L. Collette, Jingsong Chen
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Publication number: 20110189292Abstract: The present specification provides compositions useful as dermal fillers and methods using such compositions to treat a condition of skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Pierre F. Lebreton, Sebastien Pierre, Adam L. Collette, Rebecca L. Horan, Jingsong Chen, Gregory H. Altman
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Patent number: 7901154Abstract: An arrester bed system for a runway area of an airport or airfield comprising: an artificial surface securely install in the area; a base beneath the artificial turf, the base configured to slow a moving aircraft; and soil beneath the base.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: AvTurf L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett
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Patent number: 7901753Abstract: The present invention provides an artificial turf runway surface suitable for supporting take off, landing and taxiing of aircraft. The turf system cures many of problems and pitfalls associated with natural sand or grass systems, such as rutting, bare spots, erosion, unevenness, standing water as well as other problems associated with natural grass airstrips. The synthetic surface also removes nesting materials and food and thereby dissuades birds and other animals from landing and congregating thereon. The system includes a synthetic covering, such as an artificial turf covering, one or more sheeting or flow through membranes, a compacted rock base suitable for supporting the aircraft when landing, tacking off and taxiing.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: AvTurf L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett
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Publication number: 20110052695Abstract: The present specification provides drug delivery platforms useful for the controlled release of a compound over time in an individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: ALLERGAN, INC.Inventors: Guang-Liang Jiang, Adam L. Collette, Rebecca L. Horan, Jing Song Chen, Gregory H. Altman, Wha Bin Im
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Publication number: 20110020409Abstract: The present specification provides for methods for purifying fibroins, purified fibroins, methods of conjugating biological and synthetic molecules to fibroins, fibroins conjugated to such molecules, methods of making fibroin hydrogels, fibroin hydrogels and fibroin hydrogel formulations useful for a variety of medical uses, including, without limitation uses as bulking agents, tissue space fillers, templates for tissue reconstruction or regeneration, cell culture scaffolds for tissue engineering and for disease models, surface coating to improve medical device function, or drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Gregory H. Altman, Rebecca L. Horan, Adam L. Collette, Jingsong Chen
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Publication number: 20110014287Abstract: The present specification provides for methods for purifying fibroins, purified fibroins, methods of conjugating biological and synthetic molecules to fibroins, fibroins conjugated to such molecules, methods of making fibroin hydrogels, fibroin hydrogels and fibroin hydrogel formulations useful for a variety of medical uses, including, without limitation uses as bulking agents, tissue space fillers, templates for tissue reconstruction or regeneration, cell culture scaffolds for tissue engineering and for disease models, surface coating to improve medical device function, or drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: Gregory H. Altman, Rebecca L. Horan, Adam L. Collette, Jingsong Chen
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Publication number: 20110008406Abstract: The present specification provides for methods for purifying fibroins, purified fibroins, methods of conjugating biological and synthetic molecules to fibroins, fibroins conjugated to such molecules, methods of making fibroin hydrogels, fibroin hydrogels and fibroin hydrogel formulations useful for a variety of medical uses, including, without limitation uses as bulking agents, tissue space fillers, templates for tissue reconstruction or regeneration, cell culture scaffolds for tissue engineering and for disease models, surface coating to improve medical device function, or drug delivery devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Gregory H. Altman, Rebecca L. Horan, Adam L. Collette, Jingsong Chen, Dennis VanEpps
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Patent number: 7806625Abstract: An airport safety system includes an area of land wherein natural grass has been removed substantially from the grass and artificial turf having a plurality of synthetic fibers, the turf securely installed in the area without the use of a layer of infill dispersed between the fibers. The turf also is capable of absorpting fuel from a fuel spill at or near the area.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: AvTurf, L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett, William L. Schomburg
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Publication number: 20100028078Abstract: An arrester bed system for a runway area of an airport or airfield comprising: an artificial surface securely install in the area; a base beneath the artificial turf, the base configured to slow a moving aircraft; and soil beneath the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: AVTURF, L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett
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Publication number: 20090179744Abstract: Radio-frequency devices that have internal radio-frequency chips are personalized. A radio-frequency device is inserted into a package. An identifier is read electromagnetically from the radio-frequency chip with a radio-frequency transceiver while the radio-frequency device is within the package. Personalization information is written electromagnetically onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package. An association between the personalization information and the identifier is recorded on a storage device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2009Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: First Data CorporationInventors: Brian Kean, Jennifer Larsen, David William Cully, James L. Collette
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Patent number: 7482908Abstract: Radio-frequency devices that have internal radio-frequency chips are personalized. A radio-frequency device is inserted into a package. An identifier is read electromagnetically from the radio-frequency chip with a radio-frequency transceiver while the radio-frequency device is within the package. Personalization information is written electromagnetically onto the radio-frequency chip while the radio-frequency device is within the package. An association between the personalization information and the identifier is recorded on a storage device.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: First Data CoporationInventors: Brian Kean, Jennifer Larsen, David William Cully, James L. Collette
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Patent number: 7198427Abstract: A method for installing an aesthetically pleasing artificial turf that retards birds and other animals and a sub-surface that supports the weight of an aircraft, enhances water drainage and enables the accessibility of airport vehicles to all parts of a runway or taxiway is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: AvTurf L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett, William L. Schomburg, Thomas M Sullivan
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Patent number: 7175362Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatuses for airport safety areas, runways and taxiways is provided. Various attachment systems for installing a synthetic covering are described. The use of artificial turf as well as various embodiments for a suitable synthetic matting for the installation are also described. Also, solar energy, heating and fire suppression systems are disclosed. A method of financing the turf system is also described using a synthetic covering with advertising.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: AVTurf L.L.C.Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett, William L. Schomburg
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Publication number: 20070005525Abstract: System and method for controlling a process with spatially dependent conditions for producing a product with spatially dependent properties, e.g., a web/sheet-based process for producing a web/sheet-based product. Input data comprising a plurality of input data sets are provided to a neural network (analog or computer-based), each data set comprising values for one or more input parameters, each comprising a respective process condition or product property. The input data preserve spatial relationships of the input data. The neural network generates output data in accordance with the input data, the output data comprising a plurality of output data sets, each comprising values for one or more output parameters, each comprising a predicted process condition or product property. The output data preserve spatial relationships of the output data, which correspond to the spatial relationships of the input data. The output data are useable by a controller or operator to control the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: L. Collette, W. Johnson
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Patent number: 6877657Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for producing transaction cards. A reference number is assigned to each of the cards, which are fabricated in accordance with a specification. Usually the specification is provided externally from a card issuer that wishes to have the cards fabricated for distribution. After fabrication, the reference number assigned to each of the cards is compared with a database to identify any duplication. The identity of a responsible operator may be recorded during one or more stages during fabrication and/or as part of the process of comparing with previously assigned numbers.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: First Data CorporationInventors: Timothy S. Ranard, James L. Collette, Jon F. Rumfield, Susan Wheeler, Timothy P. Kruse, Liz Dross
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Patent number: 6794007Abstract: The airport marking system of the present invention includes a multi-pigmented artificial turf segment having a backing with base fibers and marking fibers, wherein the marking fibers are visually different than the base fibers. The different marking fibers are adaptable to define a plurality of different shapes and patterns. The different marking fibers of the turf of the present invention define: (i) one or more characters including numbers and letters; (ii) a character having a border around it; (iii) a plurality of parallel lines; (iv) a dashed line; (v) a plurality of parallel lines and a plurality of intersecting lines perpendicular to the parallel lines; (vi) a plurality of chevrons; (vii) a plurality of parallel lines disposed at an angle relative to a side of the area; (viii) a plurality of checkered four sided shapes; (ix) one or more arrows; and (x) an arrow adjacent to a character.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett, William L. Schomburg, Thomas M. Sullivan
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Publication number: 20040146352Abstract: The present invention includes a safety system for airports and airfields. The present invention includes a method for installing an aesthetically pleasing artificial turf that retards birds and other animals and a sub-surface that supports the weight of an aircraft, enhances water drainage and enables the accessibility of airport vehicles to all parts of a runway or taxiway. The present invention also includes the sub-surface being adapted to slow the motion of a runway airplane. The present invention further includes a repelling artificial turf, which includes the artificial or synthetic fibers as well as stiff fibers or fibers otherwise uncomfortable for an animal or bird to land on, walk on or lay on.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Patrick J. Carr, Dale L. Collett, William L. Schomburg
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Publication number: 20040065729Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for producing transaction cards. A reference number is assigned to each of the cards, which are fabricated in accordance with a specification. Usually the specification is provided externally from a card issuer that wishes to have the cards fabricated for distribution. After fabrication, the reference number assigned to each of the cards is compared with a database to identify any duplication. The identity of a responsible operator may be recorded during one or more stages during fabrication and/or as part of the process of comparing with previously assigned numbers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Applicant: First Data CorporationInventors: Timothy S. Ranard, James L. Collette, Jon F. Rumfield, Susan Wheeler, Timothy P. Kruse, Liz Dross