Patents by Inventor Michael E. Daniels

Michael E. Daniels 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).

  • Publication number: 20240382478
    Abstract: Provided herein are chewable oral formulations including pimobendan for use in mammals to treat cardiac disorders.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2024
    Publication date: November 21, 2024
    Inventors: Douglas I. Hepler, Michael S. Daniel, Neil E. Paulsen, Gail L. Dempsey
  • Publication number: 20240285662
    Abstract: Provided herein are pharmaceutically acceptable compositions containing macrolide antibiotics, in particular azithromycin. In particular, compositions containing azithromycin with low toxicity, especially for administration to felines, are provided herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2024
    Publication date: August 29, 2024
    Inventors: Neil E. Paulsen, Gail L. Dempsey, Michael S. Daniel, Tiffany G. Tomlinson, Douglas I. Hepler, Raymond Petzold
  • Publication number: 20240245713
    Abstract: Provided herein are long-acting, non-aqueous pharmaceutically acceptable compositions of active ingredients for subcutaneous injection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2024
    Publication date: July 25, 2024
    Inventors: Gail L. Dempsey, Douglas I. Hepler, Dorothea Erxleben, Michael S. Daniel, Neil E. Paulsen
  • Patent number: 5906333
    Abstract: A center driven unwind system including a pair of horizontally spaced-apart side frames defining the beginning of a path of travel of the web being unwound from a parent roll for processing by a rewinder, a U-shaped arm structure pivotally mounted adjacent the U-shape base on each side frame with each arm of the U-shape adjacent the arm free end being equipped with a retractable chuck for insertion into a parent roll core, a variable speed drive operably associated with each chuck and adapted to develop an increasing rotational speed characteristic in the chuck as a parent roll carried by the chuck is unwound, a core table positioned adjacent the frame and adapted to receive from the U-shaped arm structure a partially unwound parent roll, the core table being equipped with a cradle for rotatably supporting the partially unwound roll after the chucks have been retracted therefrom, sensors provided on the U-shaped arm structure for positioning the chucks for introduction into the core of a parent roll to be sub
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1999
    Assignee: Paper Converting Machine Company
    Inventors: Rudolph S. Fortuna, Larry E. Birnbaum, James D. Ba Dour, Jr., Paul K. Pauling, James L. Baggot, David R. Gruber, Michael E. Daniels
  • Patent number: 5421707
    Abstract: A scroll compressor 10 having a fixed scroll 18, an orbital scroll 70 and a drive 90 and 94 for moving the orbital scroll in a generally circular orbit. The scrolls 18 and 70 have end plates 24 and 72, with flat surfaces 26 and 76 and involute wraps 28 and 74. The wraps have inside flank surfaces 30 and 77, outside flank surfaces 32 and 78 and axial tips 34 and 80. A portion 164 of the axial tip 34 of the fixed scroll 18 adjacent the outside flank surface 32 is recessed from an adjacent portion of the axial tip that is adjacent to the inside flank surface 30. A portion 170 of the axial tip 80 of the orbital scroll 70 adjacent outside flank surface 78 has a surface in a plane that is recessed from an adjacent portion of the axial tip that is adjacent to the inside flank surface 77.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1995
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventor: Michael E. Daniels
  • Patent number: 5366359
    Abstract: A scroll type compressor 10 having a housing 12, a non-orbital scroll 24, an orbital scroll 22, an orbital scroll drive 50, an anti-rotation assembly 54, and an axial thrust load assembly. The non-orbital scroll 24 is mounted in a rear casing of the housing 12. The orbital scroll 22 cooperates with the non-orbital scroll to form fluid pockets 46 and 48. The orbital scroll 22 is driven by an orbital drive 50 to move the fluid pockets to the center of the scrolls and compress the fluid sealed in the pockets. The anti-rotation assembly 54 includes cups 94 and pins 96 which define a circular orbit that is followed by bearings 104 on pins 100. The scroll drive 50 includes a drawn steel cup 70 that is driven by a drive shaft 82. A first bore 72, with an axis offset from the axis of the drive shaft 82, receives a knuckle bushing 62 which is rotatably attached to the orbital scroll 22. A balance weight 88 is journaled on the orbital scroll 22 and is driven by pin 86.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventors: Mark J. Bookbinder, Christopher M. Bellinger, Michael E. Daniels
  • Patent number: 5346376
    Abstract: A scroll type compressor 10 having a housing 12, a non-orbital scroll 24 mounted in the rear casing of the housing 12 and an orbital scroll 22. The scrolls 22 and 24 cooperate to form fluid pockets 46 and 48. An orbital drive 50 orbits the orbital scroll 22 to move the fluid pockets 46 and 48 to the center of the scrolls and compress the fluid sealed in the pockets. An anti-rotation assembly 54 is connected to the housing 12 and to the orbital scroll 22 to prevent rotation and permit orbital movement of the orbital scroll. An axial thrust load assembly 56 including a baffle plate 114 with continuous pressure chamber flanges 120 and 122 are mounted in the rear section 16 of the housing 12. The flanges 120 and 122 are telescopically received in grooves 124 and 126 in the end plate 28 of the non-orbital scroll 24. V-shaped spring seals 130 are placed in the grooves 124 and 126.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventors: Mark J. Bookbinder, Christopher M. Bellinger, Michael E. Daniels