Patents by Inventor Michael S. Clark
Michael S. Clark 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: 9809399Abstract: An air-driven container twisting system is configured for changing orientation of containers moving through a material-handling system. The air-driven container twisting system may include a container guide that extends through an air drive arrangement with the container guide configured to direct containers longitudinally while simultaneously rotating the containers while moving through the air-driven container twisting system without the need of declining elevation change and gravity assist.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2016Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Arrowhead Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cary Lindauer, David M. Walters, Michael S. Clark
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Publication number: 20110182986Abstract: An improved composition for controlling the release profile of an active compound through the intestinal tract comprises particles, especially pellets, containing the active compound, which are coated with a pH dissolution dependent coating material or a polymethacrylate material, which is preferably pH dissolution dependent, to a certain thickness depending upon the location and rate of release of the active compound that is desired. In preferred compositions, two or more pluralities of particles, in which particles of each plurality are coated with pH dissolution dependent coating material or polymethacrylate material to a different thickness to those of each other plurality, are contained within an enterically coated capsule and provide release of the active compound at various desired locations in the intestinal tract.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: TEMREL, INC.Inventors: Christopher J. Speirs, Peter Moir, Richard H. C. Williams, Michael S. Clark
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Patent number: 7425304Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed for treating a biological fluid with light. A container of biological fluid is introduced into a fluid treatment chamber where it is contacted with light provided by one or more light sources in proximity to the fluid treatment chamber. A drawer for holding containers of biological fluid introduces the containers into the chamber. Containers for holding the biological fluid are marked by the apparatus to indicate the status of the treatment.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignees: Fenwal, Inc., Cerus CorporationInventors: Serge de Gheldere, Mahmood Mohiuddin, Peyton S. Metzel, George D. Cimino, Derek J. Hei, Michael S. Clarke
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Patent number: 7271997Abstract: A processor module is packaged with a display for a portable electronic device. The display is designed to create a space within a display housing to allow a processor module to be included in the display housing. The processor module can be designed to be integral with the display housing. Additionally, the processor module can be designed to be detachable from the display housing to provide a removable processor module. The removable processor module can be replaced with another processor module having different functionality or have stand alone functionality, as well as system functionality when attached to a display lid or a portable electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Vulcan Portals, Inc.Inventors: Martin Kee, Michael S. Clarke, Rod G. Fleck, Chao-Chi Chen, Craig W. O'Connell, Stephen L. Perrin
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Patent number: 7222206Abstract: A computer system has a removable module that contains a processor, other electrical components, and a battery. When the module has been removed from the computer system, the processor runs an application that interacts with the electrical components in the module to provide stand-alone functionality. When the removable module is in the computer system, the module is accessed by the computer system to cause the computer system to perform some of the functionality provided by the module. The functionality provided by the removable module includes receiving emails, displaying an appointment calendar, displaying a contacts listing, providing audio content, providing cellular telephone service, obtaining a video image, providing biometric identification information, sensing position, and displaying a television picture.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Vulcan Portals, Inc.Inventors: Martin J. Kee, Chao-Chi Chen, Rod G. Fleck, Craig W. O'Connell, Stephen L. Perrin, Michael S. Clarke
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Patent number: 7212399Abstract: A processor module is packaged with a display for a portable electronic device. The display is designed to create a space within a display housing to allow a processor module to be included in the display housing. The processor module can be designed to be integral with the display housing. Additionally, the processor module can be designed to be detachable from the display housing to provide a removable processor module. The removable processor module can be replaced with another processor module having different functionality or have stand alone functionality, as well as system functionality when attached to a display lid or a portable electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Vulcan Portals, Inc.Inventors: Martin Kee, Michael S. Clarke, Rod G. Fleck, Chao-Chi Chen, Craig W. O'Connell, Stephen L. Perrin
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Patent number: 7105093Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed for treating a biological fluid with light. A container of biological fluid is introduced into a fluid treatment chamber where it is contacted with light provided by one or more light sources in proximity to the fluid treatment chamber. A drawer for holding containers of biological fluid introduces the containers into the chamber. Containers for holding the biological fluid are marked by the apparatus to indicate the status of the treatment.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Cerus CorporationInventors: Serge de Gheldere, Mahmood Mohiuddin, Peyton S. Metzel, George D. Cimino, Derek J. Hei, Michael S. Clarke
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Patent number: 7025877Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed for treating a biological fluid with light. A container of biological fluid is introduced into a fluid treatment chamber where it is contacted with light provided by one or more light sources in proximity to the fluid treatment chamber. A drawer for holding containers of biological fluid introduces the containers into the chamber. Containers for holding the biological fluid are marked by the apparatus to indicate the status of the treatment.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Cerus CorporationInventors: Serge de Gheldere, Mahmood Mohiuddin, Peyton S. Metzel, George D. Cimino, Derek J. Hei, Michael S. Clarke
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Patent number: 6951713Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for reducing the concentration of low molecular weight compounds in a biological composition, while substantially maintaining a desired biological activity of the biological composition. The device comprises highly porous adsorbent particles, and the adsorbent particles are immobilized by an inert matrix. The matrix containing the particles is contained in a housing, and the particles range in diameter from about 1 ?m to about 200 ?m. The matrix can be fibrous, and the particles can have a surface area greater than 750 m2/g and a pore diameter between about 25 and 800 ?. The device can be used to adsorb and remove a pathogen-inactivating compound that is a nucleic acid-binding compound such as psoralen, an acridine derivative or a dye from a biological composition such as a blood product.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Cerus CorporationInventors: Derek J. Hei, Michael S. Clarke
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Patent number: 6918088Abstract: A computer system for controlling access to an application used to provide a service to users in a network and to facilitate feature development in the application. The system includes a service application including features or feature mechanisms for providing service functions. The feature mechanisms each include a model interface portion, a view portion, and a controller portion to separate access to business model properties and data from content presentation. Memory stores application-specific data and lists of the feature mechanisms of the application. The system further includes a portal framework that receives user requests from client devices and for transmitting responses. The framework processes the request to determine which feature mechanism is being requested, routes the user request to appropriate feature mechanism, and builds a response with a content page from the view portion and a reusable portion built by the framework.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Clark, Philip E. Braum, Larry W. Davis
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Publication number: 20030088617Abstract: A computer system for controlling access to an application used to provide a service to users in a network and to facilitate feature development in the application. The system includes a service application including features or feature mechanisms for providing service functions. The feature mechanisms each include a model interface portion, a view portion, and a controller portion to separate access to business model properties and data from content presentation. Memory stores application-specific data and lists of the feature mechanisms of the application. The system further includes a portal framework that receives user requests from client devices and for transmitting responses. The framework processes the request to determine which feature mechanism is being requested, routes the user request to appropriate feature mechanism, and builds a response with a content page from the view portion and a reusable portion built by the framework.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Michael S. Clark, Philip E. Braum, Larry W. Davis
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Publication number: 20030085173Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed for treating a biological fluid with light. A container of biological fluid is introduced into a fluid treatment chamber where it is contacted with light provided by one or more light sources in proximity to the fluid treatment chamber. A drawer for holding containers of biological fluid introduces the containers into the chamber. Containers for holding the biological fluid are marked by the apparatus to indicate the status of the treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Serge deGheldere, Mahmood Mohiuddin, Peyton S. Metzel, George D. Cimino, Derek J. Hei, Michael S. Clarke