Patents by Inventor Michael Myer
Michael Myer 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: 20050026794Abstract: This invention relates to cationically derivatized polycalactomannans obtained from cassia tora and cassia obtusifolia and to their use in personal care, household care, and institutional care compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Ferdinand Utz, Carole Lepilleur, Krishnan Tamareselvy, Joseph Chiarelli, Julie Schmucker-Castner, Michael Myers, Daniel Hasman, Brian Vondruska, William Wilber, Hong Luo, Nancy Marchant, Francine Shuster
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Publication number: 20050016280Abstract: A method is disclosed for predicting attenuation in real time while drilling using a portable continuous wave technology (CWT) tool to obtain amplitude spectra as a function of frequency for the cuttings at the rig site. Attenuation is predicted, and plotted as a function of frequency to monitor hydrocarbon content changes, fluid front moves, and pressure mapping or plotting attenuation as a function of depth to calibrate high resolution seismic data and interpret amplitudes for formation permeability determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Azra Tutuncu, Michael Myers, Mohammad Arasteh
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Publication number: 20050020773Abstract: Improved adhesives are provided through the use of styrenic radial block copolymers, containing at lest 40 wt % diblock copolymers, the adhesives have improved adhesive properties and a reduced elastic behaviour under die-cutting conditions. Compared to conventional linear block copolymers of similar molecular weight, radial copolymers offer higher holding power and lower melt viscosity for the adhesive. They therefore contribute to an improved balance between processability and end-use properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2002Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Jacques Lechat, Michael Myers, Marie-Noelle Caxenave, Christopher Derail, Nicolas Kappes, Jurgen Schroeyers
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Patent number: 6671482Abstract: The present invention provides a toner cartridge cap with a cylindrical base portion with preferably at least one opening in its upper sidewalls and at least one collection fin extending into the toner bottle, the base portion being attached to a standard toner supply cartridge, a cylindrical top portion containing at least one opening in its sidewalls which rotates along a fixed plane inside the base portion, and the top portion being secured to the base portion so as to prevent separation and loss of toner.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Raven Industries, Inc.Inventors: Luigi Gaspare DiIanni, Kenneth Michael Myers
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Patent number: 6581262Abstract: A tool installs barb emitters in irrigation tubing. The tool has a cradle which receives irrigation tubing and a punch mounted opposite the cradle. The punch has a first cylinder and a second cylinder telescopically received within the first cylinder. The first cylinder has a cap at the upper end and an annular ring extending inwardly from to partially occlude the lower end. The second cylinder includes a second cap at the upper end which slidably engages the first cylinder and is resiliently urged by a spring against the annular ring. The cap has a punch holder extending downwardly therefrom. A needle has a sharp tip extending downwardly from the punch holder through the second cap to a point within the second cylinder when the spring is fully extended and beyond the second cylinder when the spring is fully compressed.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: Michael Myers
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Publication number: 20030103782Abstract: The present invention provides a toner cartridge cap comprised of a cylindrical base portion with preferably at least one opening in its upper sidewalls and at least one collection fin extending into the toner bottle, a means for attaching the base portion to a standard toner supply cartridge, a cylindrical top portion containing at least one opening in its sidewalls which rotates along a fixed plane inside the base portion, and a means for securing the top portion to the base portion so as to prevent separation and loss of toner.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Luigi Gaspare DiIanni, Kenneth Michael Myers
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Patent number: 6090830Abstract: Lipid lowering dosage units, to be used once a day, produce minimal side effects. They contain a combination of microspheres formulated to co-deliver a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor component and a niacin component.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Fuisz International Ltd.Inventors: Michael Myers, Pradeepkumar P. Sanghvi
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Patent number: 5710854Abstract: This invention comprises a multi-mode optical "T"-splitter for the coupling of multi-mode optical fibers to, from, and between other fibers, sources, detectors, and other optical elements, and method of fabricating same. The optical T-splitters of this invention may use tubular waveguides to provide a better match with round fibers, resulting in higher efficiency, lower loss, and other improvements. The optical T-splitter is comprised of waveguides forming a substantially T-shaped geometry in a substrate. A reflecting element is inserted at the junction of the "T" to split input light entering one of the legs of the "T" into light being output between the other two legs of the "T". The "T" configuration of these tubular channels and the insertion of various types of reflecting elements at the "T" junction, make it possible to perform any number of optical functions, including splitting, tapping, mixing, and coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1995Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Photonic Integration Research, Inc.Inventors: W. Michael Myers, Donnette E. Haney, Shin Sumida, Tadashi Miyashita
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Patent number: 5580580Abstract: Pharmaceutical formulations comprise a mono- or di-aminopyridine active agent for administration on a once- or twice-daily basis for use in the treatment of neurological diseases, in particular multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. The formulations, which are suitable for oral or percutaneous administration of the active agent, include the active agent in a carrier effective to permit release of the mono- or di-aminopyridine at a rate allowing controlled absorption thereof over, on the average, not less than a 12 hour period and at a rate sufficient to achieve therapeutically effective blood levels over a period of 12-24 hours following administration.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Elan Corporation, plcInventors: Joseph G. Masterson, Michael Myers
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Patent number: 5540938Abstract: Pharmaceutical formulations comprise a mono- or di-aminopyridine active agent for administration on a once- or twice-daily basis for use in the treatment of neurological diseases, in particular multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. The formulations, which are suitable for oral or percutaneous administration of the active agent, include the active agent in a carrier effective to permit release of the mono- or di-aminopyridine at a rate allowing controlled absorption thereof over, on the average, not less than a 12 hour period and at a rate sufficient to achieve therapeutically effective blood levels over a period of 12-24 hours following administration.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Elan Corporation, plcInventors: Joseph G. Masterson, Michael Myers
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Patent number: 5473721Abstract: This invention comprises an optical circuit for the coupling of multi-mode optical fibers to, from and between other fibers, sources, detectors, and other optical elements, and method of fabricating same. The optical circuits of this invention can have round waveguides to provide a better match with round fibers, resulting in higher efficiency, lower loss, and other improvements. A substrate having a relatively low index of refraction is either machined or molded such that semi-circular grooves are formed in substrate surfaces. When two such substrates are aligned and adhered together, tubular channels in a substrate result. The design and placement of these tubular channels can be such that any number of optical functions can be performed, including splitting, tapping, mixing, and coupling. The optical circuits of this invention are relatively easy to manufacture and inexpensive, and exhibit low propagation and coupling loss.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Photonic Integration Research, Inc.Inventors: W. Michael Myers, Donnette E. Haney, Shin Sumida, Tadashi Miyashita
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Patent number: 5370879Abstract: Pharmaceutical formulations comprise a mono- or di-aminopyridine active agent for administration on a once- or twice-daily basis for use in the treatment of neurological diseases, in particular multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. The formulations, which are suitable for oral or percutaneous administration of the active agent, include the active agent in a carrier effective to permit release of the mono- or di-aminopyridine at a rate allowing controlled absorption thereof over, on the average, not less than a 12 hour period and at a rate sufficient to achieve therapeutically effective blood levels over a period of 12-24 hours following administration.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Elan Corporation, plcInventors: Joseph G. Masterson, Michael Myers
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Patent number: 5307245Abstract: An improved fiber optic backlighting panel provides uniform and increased background illumination in devices, such as rubber keypads, membrane switches, liquid crystal displays, rigid panels or the like. The fiber optic panel comprises a light source and a layer of optical fibers arranged adjacent each other, which transmit light to different locations throughout the device, thereby providing efficient background illumination relative to the amount of light beamed in. The optical fibers are selectively terminated at these locations by forming a series of angular cuts through the layer of optical fibers with a laser, according to a predetermined geometric zig-zag or sawtooth pattern stored in a computer memory. The zig-zag pattern extends across the entire length and width of the panel such that each optical fiber is cut only once to provide increased and consistent illumination throughout the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Poly-Optical Products, Inc.Inventors: J. Michael Myers, Roger F. Halter
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Patent number: 5226105Abstract: An improved fiber optic backlighting panel provides increased background illumination relative to the amount of light transmitted therethrough, in devices such as rubber keypads, membrane switches, liquid crystal displays, rigid panels or the like. The fiber optic panel comprises a light source and a layer of optical fibers arranged adjacent each other which transmit the light beamed therein to different locations throughout the device, to provide increased and uniform intensity of light at specific locations or uniformly distributed light throughout the device. The optical fibers are selectively terminated at the different locations by forming holes through the layer of optical fibers with a laser, according to a predetermined geometric pattern of dot locations stored in a computer memory. In one specific embodiment for application in liquid crystal displays, a layer of foam is used to diffuse and scatter light to provide uniform illumination.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Poly-Optical Products, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Myers
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Patent number: 5097396Abstract: A fiber optic panel provides backlighting in devices such as rubber keypads, membrane switches, liquid crystal displays, rigid panels, or the like. The fiber optic panel comprises a light source for emitting light and a fiber optic cable which transmits the light to a plurality of different locations throughout the device. The fiber optic cable comprises a plurality of optical fibers, each of which individually terminates at one of a plurality of different locations to illuminate that location. Alternatively, the optical fibers individually terminate at evenly spaced locations throughout the device to illuminate a region uniformly.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Poly-Optical Products, Inc.Inventor: J. Michael Myers
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Patent number: 4968124Abstract: A vehicle viewing system for use on vehicles to enhance the vehicles' safe operation by minimizing blind spots. The system has an objective assembly mountable on the vehicle with its field of view substantially encompassing a blind spot. The images within the field of view are carried from the objective assembly to a viewer assembly via an image relay system. The image relay system may be a conventional fiber optic cable or a periscope assembly mounted between two fiber optic cables to extend the image transmission. The periscope assembly utilizes a lens assembly to relay images. The viewer assembly is mountable in an easy-to-see location on the vehicle suitable for viewing by the vehicle operator. The objective assembly has a lens system to enable the system to present continuous color images for viewing.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Poly-Optical Products, Inc.Inventors: Curt Deckert, Greg Saunders, J. Michael Myers, Richard Demmer
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Patent number: 4761237Abstract: A peritoneal dialysis solution which comprises a water solution of physiological pH, and having physiological salts and metabolizable carbohydrate polymers in concentrations sufficient to safely effect the removal of solutes and water from a patient by peritoneal dialysis.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Steven R. Alexander, W. Michael Myers
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Patent number: 4753688Abstract: A process is provided for increasing the strength of antimony-lead alloys by specially treating an alloy which contains an effective amount of arsenic in the alloy, the process comprising working the alloy, rapidly heat treating the alloy, which includes quenching, for a period of time sufficient to activate a strengthening mechanism in the alloy. The process is especially useful for the manufacture of battery grids on a continuous production line.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1986Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: Asarco IncorporatedInventor: Michael Myers
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Patent number: 4629516Abstract: A process is provided for increasing the strength of antimony-lead alloys by specially treating an alloy which contains an effective amount of arsenic in the alloy, the process comprising working the alloy, rapidly heat treating the alloy, which includes quenching, for a period of time sufficient to activiate a strengthening mechanism in the alloy. The process is especially useful for the manufacture of battery grids on a continuous production line.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1985Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: ASARCO IncorporatedInventor: Michael Myers
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Patent number: 4195197Abstract: A method of providing a secure, long-lasting electrical connection between the concentric neutral wires of a Underground Residential Distribution (URD) cable and a sacrificial anode. The invention provides for the prevention of corrosion of the neutral wires of the URD cable. The method comprises: securing a mold around the URD cable and the concentric neutral wires over the area of contact with the anode connecting wire; pouring a low-melt alloy into the mold to surround the URD cable so as to contact at least 50% of the surface area of each of the neutral wires and the anode connecting wire in the area of contact; and cooling the low-melt alloy to form a solid casting around the concentric neutral wires and the area of contact with the anode connecting wire, whereby a secure, long-lasting electrical connection is provided between the neutral wires and the anode.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Assignee: Federated Metals CorporationInventors: George W. Kurr, Michael Myers