Patents by Inventor Mark Moody
Mark Moody 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: 20250084945Abstract: A test cap (100) for fluid pressure testing of pipework is described. The test cap (100) comprises a body (30) releasably attachable to pipework, the body (30) having a chamber (la) capable of being in fluid communication with pipework when test cap (100) is attached to the pipework, and a pressure-sensitive indicator (4) for indicating the presence or absence of fluid in the chamber (la) or in the pipework, or a change of pressure in the chamber (la) or in the pipework, when the chamber (la) is in fluid communication with the pipework.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2022Publication date: March 13, 2025Inventors: Mark MOODY, Jurgen VAN DEN BOS
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Publication number: 20230381318Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: David S. SOANE, Philip WUTHRICH, Rosa Casado PORTILLA, Robert P. MAHONEY, Mark MOODY
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Patent number: 11806399Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid protein formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions. The inventive methods can also yield a higher stability of a liquid protein formulation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: COMERA LIFE SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene
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Patent number: 11672865Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2022Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: Comera Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody
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Patent number: 11660343Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2019Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Comera Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody
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Publication number: 20230065872Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for improving a parameter of a protein-related process comprising providing a viscosity-reducing excipient compound selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, anionic aromatics, functionalized amino acids, oligopeptides, short-chain organic acids, and low molecular weight aliphatic polyacids, and adding a viscosity-reducing amount of the viscosity-reducing excipient compound to a carrier solution for the protein-related process, wherein the carrier solution contains a protein of interest, and carrier solutions comprising a liquid medium in which is dissolved a protein of interest, and a viscosity-reducing excipient, wherein the viscosity of the carrier solution has a lower viscosity that that of a control solution that is substantially similar to the carrier solution except for the presence of the viscosity-reducing excipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene, Neil L. Schauer
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Publication number: 20230028812Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: David S. SOANE, Philip WUTHRICH, Rosa Casado PORTILLA, Robert P. MAHONEY, Mark MOODY
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Patent number: 11459878Abstract: Described herein is a method and techniques for subsurface monitoring. The system includes a downhole including a casting with a lumen, a wireless power transmitter within the casting, a micro-sensor cement mixture including a plurality of micro-sensors mixed with a cement, the micro-sensor cement mixture on a surface of the casting opposite from the lumen, a relay system including a plurality of relays, each of the plurality of relays including a charging component and a surface receiver. The wireless power transmitter configured to transmit a wireless power signal. At least one micro-sensor of the plurality of micro-sensors is configured to receive the wireless power signal, sense at least one attribute, and transmit a sensed signal. A series of relays are configured to receive the sensed signal and re-transmit the sensed signal and a surface receiver is configured to receive the sensed signal at a third time after the second time.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Ashwin Pasumarti, Joel Sminchak, Mark Moody
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Patent number: 11357857Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for improving a parameter of a protein-related process comprising providing a viscosity-reducing excipient compound selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, anionic aromatics, functionalized amino acids, oligopeptides, short-chain organic acids, and low molecular weight aliphatic polyacids, and adding a viscosity-reducing amount of the viscosity-reducing excipient compound to a carrier solution for the protein-related process, wherein the carrier solution contains a protein of interest, and carrier solutions comprising a liquid medium in which is dissolved a protein of interest, and a viscosity-reducing excipient, wherein the viscosity of the carrier solution has a lower viscosity that that of a control solution that is substantially similar to the carrier solution except for the presence of the viscosity-reducing excipient.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2018Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Comera Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene, Neil L. Schauer
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Publication number: 20210379185Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for improving a parameter of a protein-related process comprising providing a viscosity-reducing excipient compound selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, aromatics and anionic aromatics, functionalized amino acids, oligopeptides, short-chain organic acids, low molecular weight aliphatic polyacids, diones and sulfones, zwitterionic excipients, and crowding agents with hydrogen bonding elements, and adding a viscosity-reducing amount of the viscosity-reducing excipient compound to a carrier solution for the protein-related process, wherein the carrier solution contains a protein of interest, and carrier solutions comprising a liquid medium in which is dissolved a protein of interest, and a viscosity-reducing excipient, wherein the viscosity of the carrier solution has a lower viscosity that that of a control solution that is substantially similar to the carrier solution except for the presence of the viscosity-reducing excipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G, Greene, Neil Schauer, Subhashchandra Naik
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Publication number: 20210277776Abstract: Described herein is a method and techniques for subsurface monitoring. The system includes a downhole including a casting with a lumen, a wireless power transmitter within the casting, a micro-sensor cement mixture including a plurality of micro-sensors mixed with a cement, the micro-sensor cement mixture on a surface of the casting opposite from the lumen, a relay system including a plurality of relays, each of the plurality of relays including a charging component and a surface receiver. The wireless power transmitter configured to transmit a wireless power signal. At least one micro-sensor of the plurality of micro-sensors is configured to receive the wireless power signal, sense at least one attribute, and transmit a sensed signal. A series of relays are configured to receive the sensed signal and re-transmit the sensed signal and a surface receiver is configured to receive the sensed signal at a third time after the second time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Ashwin Pasumarti, Joel Sminchak, Mark Moody
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Publication number: 20210162046Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid protein formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions. The inventive methods can also yield a higher stability of a liquid protein formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene
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Publication number: 20200114002Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid protein formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions. The inventive methods can also yield a higher stability of a liquid protein formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene
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Patent number: 10478498Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid protein formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions. The inventive methods can also yield a higher stability of a liquid protein formulation.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: REFORM BIOLOGICS, LLCInventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene
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Publication number: 20190262455Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody
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Patent number: 10384927Abstract: A mobile liquid transferring system comprising a first articulating fluid conduit configured to couple to a first tank, a pump comprising a pump inlet in fluid communication with the first articulating fluid conduit, a flow meter comprising a first pickoff for a first liquid of a first viscosity and a second pickoff for a second liquid of a second viscosity, a meter register configured to control flow of the first liquid and the second liquid in accordance with one or more loading parameters and one or more liquid parameters, a flow control valve in fluid communication with the flow meter and configured to alter flow of at least one of the first liquid and the second liquid in response to a communication from the load rack controller, and a second articulating fluid conduit in fluid communication with the flow control valve and configured to couple to a second tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Pro Petroleum, Inc.Inventors: Michael Mathers, Justin Miller, Matthew Wichman, Mark Moody
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Publication number: 20190054175Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for improving a parameter of a protein-related process comprising providing a viscosity-reducing excipient compound selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, anionic aromatics, functionalized amino acids, oligopeptides, short-chain organic acids, and low molecular weight aliphatic polyacids, and adding a viscosity-reducing amount of the viscosity-reducing excipient compound to a carrier solution for the protein-related process, wherein the carrier solution contains a protein of interest, and carrier solutions comprising a liquid medium in which is dissolved a protein of interest, and a viscosity-reducing excipient, wherein the viscosity of the carrier solution has a lower viscosity that that of a control solution that is substantially similar to the carrier solution except for the presence of the viscosity-reducing excipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2018Publication date: February 21, 2019Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene, Neil L. Schauer
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Publication number: 20180290878Abstract: A mobile liquid transferring system comprising a first articulating fluid conduit configured to couple to a first tank, a pump comprising a pump inlet in fluid communication with the first articulating fluid conduit, a flow meter comprising a first pickoff for a first liquid of a first viscosity and a second pickoff for a second liquid of a second viscosity, a meter register configured to control flow of the first liquid and the second liquid in accordance with one or more loading parameters and one or more liquid parameters, a flow control valve in fluid communication with the flow meter and configured to alter flow of at least one of the first liquid and the second liquid in response to a communication from the load rack controller, and a second articulating fluid conduit in fluid communication with the flow control valve and configured to couple to a second tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2017Publication date: October 11, 2018Applicant: Pro Petroleum, Inc.Inventors: Michael Mathers, Justin Miller, Matthew Wichman, Mark Moody
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Patent number: 9867881Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: Reform Biologics, LLCInventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody
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Publication number: 20170232103Abstract: The invention encompasses formulations and methods for the production thereof that permit the delivery of concentrated protein solutions. The inventive methods can yield a lower viscosity liquid protein formulation or a higher concentration of therapeutic or nontherapeutic proteins in the liquid formulation, as compared to traditional protein solutions. The inventive methods can also yield a higher stability of a liquid protein formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Rosa Casado Portilla, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G. Greene