Patents by Inventor Michael Edward Derieg
Michael Edward Derieg 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: 4049666Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives (A) bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. A bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. A bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. A are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: Hoffman-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach
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Patent number: 4049667Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives ("A") bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. "A" bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. "A" bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. "A" are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach
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Patent number: 4017532Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives ("A") bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. "A" bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. "A" bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. "A" are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach
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Patent number: 4017531Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives ("A") bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. A bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. A bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. A are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach
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Patent number: 4014916Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives ("A") bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. "A" bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. "A" bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. "A" are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: March 29, 1977Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach
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Patent number: 3997591Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives (A) bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. "A" bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. "A" bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. "A" are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach
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Patent number: 3965151Abstract: Tricyclic benzodiazepine derivatives ("A") bearing a hydroxylower alkyl substituent in the 1-position and a heterocyclic ring joined between positions 4 and 5 of the benzodiazepine moiety are described. The heterocyclic ring will contain the nitrogen atom appearing at position 4 of the benzodiazepine ring as well as the hetero atom, which may be either oxygen or nitrogen, attached to the carbon atom at the 5-position of the benzodiazepine ring. "A" bearing an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be formed from the corresponding 4,5-unsaturated benzodiazepines by treatment with an epoxide compound in the presence of an acid catalyst. "A" bearing either a nitrogen or an oxygen atom in the new heterocyclic ring may be prepared by cyclization of the corresponding open compound. "A" are useful as sedative, muscle relaxant and anti-convulsant agents.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1975Date of Patent: June 22, 1976Assignee: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.Inventors: Michael Edward Derieg, James Valentine Earley, Rodney Ian Fryer, Leo Henryk Sternbach