Patents by Inventor Martin Monestere
Martin Monestere 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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Patent number: 8911856Abstract: A fabric can comprise yarns comprising less than about 30 denier total and less than about 10 denier per filament; a density of greater than about 177 yarns per cm; and a thickness of less than about 3.2 mil. The fabric can further comprises a weight of less than about 60 g/m2. The fabric can have performance characteristics equivalent to or greater than those in conventional implantable fabrics. A method of making such a fabric can include twisting together filaments into a multifilament yarn; passing adjacent yarns into a loom in parallel so as to allow the yarns to be woven together more closely; maintaining a consistent tension on the yarns during placement of the yarns on a loom beam and during weaving; and or subjecting the fabric to increased heat and pressure so as to compress the yarns more tightly.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Atex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, Jr., Mark Wesley Jessup
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Publication number: 20110165396Abstract: A fabric can comprise yarns comprising less than about 30 denier total and less than about 10 denier per filament; a density of greater than about 177 yarns per m2; and a thickness of less than about 3.2 mil. The fabric can further comprises a weight of less than about 60 g/m2. The fabric can have performance characteristics equivalent to or greater than those in conventional implantable fabrics. A method of making such a fabric can include twisting together filaments into a multifilament yarn; passing adjacent yarns into a loom in parallel so as to allow the yarns to be woven together more closely; maintaining a consistent tension on the yarns during placement of the yarns on a loom beam and during weaving; and or subjecting the fabric to increased heat and pressure so as to compress the yarns more tightly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, JR., Mark Wesley Jessup
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Patent number: 7921678Abstract: A compressible resilient fabric can include a ground layer of knitted yarn, and a loop layer comprising a plurality of loops of yarn, each loop having a point knit into the ground layer. The fabric can be compressible from an non-compressed configuration, in which each loop has an apex extending substantially perpendicularly outward from the ground layer, into a compressed configuration, in which each loop is collapsed onto the ground layer. The fabric can further be resilient so as to substantially resume the non-compressed configuration when compression is relieved. The loop layer yarn can include a multifilament yarn having a high denier per filament ratio. The ground layer yarn can include a yarn shrinkable substantially more than the loop layer yarn. The loops can be densely knit so as to support the extension of the loops outward from the ground layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Atex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, Jr., Brian L. McMurray
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Publication number: 20080319521Abstract: A compressible resilient fabric can include a ground layer of knitted yarn, and a loop layer comprising a plurality of loops of yarn, each loop having a point knit into the ground layer. The fabric can be compressible from an non-compressed configuration, in which each loop has an apex extending substantially perpendicularly outward from the ground layer, into a compressed configuration, in which each loop is collapsed onto the ground layer. The fabric can further be resilient so as to substantially resume the non-compressed configuration when compression is relieved. The loop layer yarn can include a multifilament yarn having a high denier per filament ratio. The ground layer yarn can include a yarn shrinkable substantially more than the loop layer yarn. The loops can be densely knit so as to support the extension of the loops outward from the ground layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, JR., Brian L. McMurray
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Patent number: 4923480Abstract: In opaquing and tinting a contact lens, an opaquing medium is deposited on the lens anterior surface as discrete randomly sized, randomly positioned droplets from a fine mist spray of the medium so that the ultimately formed opaque covering on the lens will correspond in appearance with the random droplet pattern. Mist spray apparatus also is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1987Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventor: Martin Monestere
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Patent number: 4838413Abstract: A contact lens disinfection case includes a hollow cylindrical body with two open ends, and first and second end caps mounted on the open ends of the body to define with the body a fluid-tight housing. A contact lens holding basket is mounted on and is removable with the first end cap. An elongate locking member extends through the hollow body and engages the first and second end caps when the end caps are mounted on the body. The second end cap, when mounted on the body, abuts against the elongate locking member and causes is to engage the first end cap, locking it in place and preventing its removal. When the second end cap is not mounted on the body, the elongate locking member is positionable in non-engagement with the first end cap, allowing the first end cap to be removed from the hollow body.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventor: Martin Monestere
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Patent number: RE46779Abstract: A fabric can comprise yarns comprising less than about 30 denier total and less than about 10 denier per filament; a density of greater than about 177 yarns per cm2; and a thickness of less than about 3.2 mil. The fabric can further comprises a weight of less than about 60 g/m2. The fabric can have performance characteristics equivalent to or greater than those in conventional implantable fabrics. A method of making such a fabric can include twisting together filaments into a multifilament yarn; passing adjacent yarns into a loom in parallel so as to allow the yarns to be woven together more closely; maintaining a consistent tension on the yarns during placement of the yarns on a loom beam and during weaving; and or subjecting the fabric to increased heat and pressure so as to compress the yarns more tightly.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: ATEX Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, Jr., Mark Wesley Jessup
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Patent number: RE48469Abstract: A fabric can comprise yarns comprising less than about 30 denier total and less than about 10 denier per filament; a density of greater than about 177 yarns per cm2; and a thickness of less than about 3.2 mil. The fabric can further comprises a weight of less than about 60 g/m2. The fabric can have performance characteristics equivalent to or greater than those in conventional implantable fabrics. A method of making such a fabric can include twisting together filaments into a multifilament yarn; passing adjacent yarns into a loom in parallel so as to allow the yarns to be woven together more closely; maintaining a consistent tension on the yarns during placement of the yarns on a loom beam and during weaving; and or subjecting the fabric to increased heat and pressure so as to compress the yarns more tightly.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Atex Technologies, IncInventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, Jr., Mark Wesley Jessup
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Patent number: RE49354Abstract: A fabric can comprise yarns comprising less than about 30 denier total and less than about 10 denier per filament; a density of greater than about 177 yarns per cm2; and a thickness of less than about 3.2 mil. The fabric can further comprises a weight of less than about 60 g/m2. The fabric can have performance characteristics equivalent to or greater than those in conventional implantable fabrics. A method of making such a fabric can include twisting together filaments into a multifilament yarn; passing adjacent yarns into a loom in parallel so as to allow the yarns to be woven together more closely; maintaining a consistent tension on the yarns during placement of the yarns on a loom beam and during weaving; and or subjecting the fabric to increased heat and pressure so as to compress the yarns more tightly.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2021Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Atex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie Booz Norris, Martin Monestere, Jr., Mark Wesley Jessup