Patents by Inventor Michael Sandor
Michael Sandor 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: 11752755Abstract: The present invention methods for manufacturing absorbent articles that involve the placement of absorbent cores having variable absorbency levels on consecutively aligned absorbent articles within the same manufacturing line. Additionally, the present invention also includes the provision of single packages of disposable absorbent articles that contain a first absorbent article having a first absorbency level and a second absorbent article having a second absorbency level, wherein the second absorbency level is higher than the first absorbency level.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2017Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Drylock Technologies NVInventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Michael Sandor
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Publication number: 20210113389Abstract: A substantially cylindrical, or tubular, garment structure can be provided using a three-dimensional or circular knitting machine, using a mold, or using an additive manufacturing process. A unit segment of the garment structure can include two waistband regions at opposite end faces of the cylindrical garment structure, and each of the waistband regions can correspond to a different one of two nested articles. Each of the two nested articles can be converted into a separate and distinct brief-style absorbent underwear assembly. In an example, a waistband region and body panel region of an absorbent underwear product can be formed using the same knitted material in a continuous, three-dimensional knitting process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Ricardo Borrero, Michael Wayne Harris, Michael Sandor
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Patent number: 10905603Abstract: A substantially cylindrical, or tubular, garment structure can be provided using a three-dimensional or circular knitting machine, using a mold, or using an additive manufacturing process. A unit segment of the garment structure can include two waistband regions at opposite end faces of the cylindrical garment structure, and each of the waistband regions can correspond to a different one of two nested articles. Each of the two nested articles can be converted into a separate and distinct brief-style absorbent underwear assembly. In an example, a waistband region and body panel region of an absorbent underwear product can be formed using the same knitted material in a continuous, three-dimensional knitting process.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Drylock Technologies NVInventors: Ricardo Borrero, Michael Wayne Harris, Michael Sandor
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Publication number: 20200276798Abstract: The present invention methods for manufacturing absorbent articles that involve the placement of absorbent cores having variable absorbency levels on consecutively aligned absorbent articles within the same manufacturing line. Additionally, the present invention also includes the provision of single packages of disposable absorbent articles that contain a first absorbent article having a first absorbency level and a second absorbent article having a second absorbency level, wherein the second absorbency level is higher than the first absorbency level.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2017Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Michael Sandor
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Patent number: 10273460Abstract: Methods of detecting target bacteria are provided. In some embodiments, the methods comprise exposing a sample to a phage capable of infecting target bacteria, said phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker. In some embodiments, the target bacteria comprise Listeria. In some embodiments, the target bacteria are all Listeria. Recombinant Listeria phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker are also provided as are useful combinations of such phage and articles of manufacture comprising such phage, among other things.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Institute for Enviornmental Health, Inc.Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Robert Patrick Shivers, Daniel Robert Brownell, Jason Wyatt Holder, Jayson Linn Bowers
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Publication number: 20180274004Abstract: Composition and methods for the detection of one or more target microbe(s) are provided. Compositions of the disclosure include at least one recombinant phage capable of infecting a target microbe, said phage comprising at least a capsid protein sequence, a ribosome binding site, and a codon-optimized marker. Compositions of the disclosure may further include an aqueous solution that enhances the ability to detect marker expression upon phage infection of the target microbe. In some embodiments the target microbe is Listeria.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Michael Cappillino, Edyta Krzymanska-Olejnik, Daniel Robert Brownell, Robert Patrick Shivers, Jayson L. Bowers, Timothy Kuan-Ta Lu
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Patent number: 10039795Abstract: Composition and methods for the detection of one or more target microbe(s) are provided. Compositions of the disclosure include at least one recombinant phage capable of infecting a target microbe, said phage comprising at least a capsid protein sequence, a ribosome binding site, and a codon-optimized marker. Compositions of the disclosure may further include an aqueous solution that enhances the ability to detect marker expression upon phage infection of the target microbe. In some embodiments the target microbe include is Listeria.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2015Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Institute for Environmental Health, Inc.Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Jayson L. Bowers, Daniel Robert Brownell, Edyta Krzymanska-Olejnik, Robert Patrick Shivers, Michael Cappillino
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Patent number: 9828625Abstract: Methods of detecting target bacteria are provided. In some embodiments the methods comprise exposing the sample to a phage capable of infecting a set of target bacteria and comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker. In some embodiments the target bacteria comprise Listeria. In some embodiments the target bacteria are all Listeria. Recombinant Listeria phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker are also provided as are useful combinations of such phage and articles of manufacture comprising such phage, among other things.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2014Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: Phage Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Julie Thomason, Michael Cappillino, Robert Patrick Shivers, Daniel Robert Brownell, Jayson L. Bowers, Timothy Kuan Ta Lu, Edyta Krzymanska-Olejnik
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Publication number: 20170044502Abstract: Methods of detecting target bacteria are provided. In some embodiments, the methods comprise exposing a sample to a phage capable of infecting target bacteria, said phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker. In some embodiments, the target bacteria comprise Listeria. In some embodiments, the target bacteria are all Listeria. Recombinant Listeria phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker are also provided as are useful combinations of such phage and articles of manufacture comprising such phage, among other things.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Robert Patrick Shivers, Daniel Robert Brownell, Jason Wyatt Holder, Jayson Linn Bowers
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Publication number: 20160213529Abstract: A substantially cylindrical, or tubular, garment structure can be provided using a three-dimensional or circular knitting machine, using a mold, or using an additive manufacturing process. A unit segment of the garment structure can include two waistband regions at opposite end faces of the cylindrical garment structure, and each of the waistband regions can correspond to a different one of two nested articles. Each of the two nested articles can be converted into a separate and distinct brief-style absorbent underwear assembly. In an example, a waistband region and body panel region of an absorbent underwear product can be formed using the same knitted material in a continuous, three-dimensional knitting process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: July 28, 2016Inventors: Ricardo Borrero, Michael Wayne Harris, Michael Sandor
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Patent number: 9340817Abstract: Methods of detecting target bacteria are provided. In some embodiments the methods comprise exposing the sample to a phage capable of infecting a set of target bacteria and comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker. In some embodiments the target bacteria comprise Listeria. In some embodiments the target bacteria are all Listeria. Recombinant Listeria phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker are also provided as are useful combinations of such phage and articles of manufacture comprising such phage, among other things.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Sample6 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Robert Patrick Shivers, Daniel Robert Brownell, Jason Wyatt Holder, Jayson Linn Bowers
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Publication number: 20160122729Abstract: This disclosure provided methods of cloning a phage genome. Also provided are methods of making a recombinant phage genome. In some embodiments the phage genome is engineered to comprise a heterologous nucleic acid sequence, for example a sequence comprising an open reading frame. In some embodiments the phage genome is cloned in a yeast artificial chromosome. Recombinant phage genomes and recombinant phage are also provided. In some embodiments the methods are high throughput methods such as methods of making aa plurality of recombinant phage genomes or recombinant phage. Collections of recombinant phage genomes and recombinant phage are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2016Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Timothy Kuan Ta Lu, Michael Sandor Koeris, Brett Smith Chevalier, Jason Wyatt Holder, Gregory John McKenzie, Daniel Robert Brownell
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Patent number: 9234227Abstract: This disclosure provided methods of cloning a phage genome. Also provided are methods of making a recombinant phage genome. In some embodiments the phage genome is engineered to comprise a heterologous nucleic acid sequence, for example a sequence comprising an open reading frame. In some embodiments the phage genome is cloned in a yeast artificial chromosome. Recombinant phage genomes and recombinant phage are also provided. In some embodiments the methods are high throughput methods such as methods of making a plurality of recombinant phage genomes or recombinant phage. Collections of recombinant phage genomes and recombinant phage are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2012Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Sample6 Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Kuan Ta Lu, Michael Sandor Koeris, Brett Smith Chevalier, Jason Wyatt Holder, Gregory John McKenzie, Daniel Robert Brownell
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Publication number: 20150344930Abstract: Composition and methods for the detection of one or more target microbe(s) are provided. Compositions of the disclosure include at least one recombinant phage capable of infecting a target microbe, said phage comprising at least a capsid protein sequence, a ribosome binding site, and a codon-optimized marker. Compositions of the disclosure may further include an aqueous solution that enhances the ability to detect marker expression upon phage infection of the target microbe. In some embodiments the target microbe include is Listeria.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Michael Sandor KOERIS, Jayson L. BOWERS, Daniel Robert BROWNELL, Edyta KRZYMANSKA-OLEJNIK, Robert Patrick SHIVERS, Michael CAPPILLINO
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Publication number: 20150004595Abstract: Methods of detecting target bacteria are provided. In some embodiments the methods comprise exposing the sample to a phage capable of infecting a set of target bacteria and comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker. In some embodiments the target bacteria comprise Listeria. In some embodiments the target bacteria are all Listeria. Recombinant Listeria phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker are also provided as are useful combinations of such phage and articles of manufacture comprising such phage, among other things.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Michael Sandor KOERIS, Julie THOMASON, Michael CAPPILLINO, Robert Patrick SHIVERS, Daniel Robert BROWNELL, Jayson L. BOWERS, Timothy Kuan Ta LU, Edyta KRZYMANSKA-OLEJNIK
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Publication number: 20140302487Abstract: Methods of detecting target bacteria are provided. In some embodiments the methods comprise exposing the sample to a phage capable of infecting a set of target bacteria and comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker. In some embodiments the target bacteria comprise Listeria. In some embodiments the target bacteria are all Listeria. Recombinant Listeria phage comprising a heterologous nucleic acid sequence encoding a marker are also provided as are useful combinations of such phage and articles of manufacture comprising such phage, among other things.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventors: Michael Sandor Koeris, Robert Patrick Shivers, Daniel Robert Brownell, Jason Wyatt Holder, Jayson Linn Bowers
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Patent number: 8650835Abstract: A carton processing apparatus and method can be used to reduce inventory of pre-printed or pre-labeled cartons. The carton processing apparatus can use a stacked inventory of unassembled cartons in a first planar orientation. A carton can be picked from the inventory, rotated from the first planar orientation to a print plane, and transported near a carton coding device, such as an ink jet printer, which can apply indicia to the carton. The processed carton can be further rotated or provided to a downstream device or process.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Presto Absorbent Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael Sandor
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Publication number: 20120297731Abstract: A carton processing apparatus and method can be used to reduce inventory of pre-printed or pre-labeled cartons. The carton processing apparatus can use a stacked inventory of unassembled cartons in a first planar orientation. A carton can be picked from the inventory, rotated from the first planar orientation to a print plane, and transported near a carton coding device, such as an ink jet printer, which can apply indicia to the carton. The processed carton can be further rotated or provided to a downstream device or process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: Presto Absorbent Products, Inc.Inventor: Michael Sandor
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Publication number: 20070161487Abstract: An interfolding apparatus including first and second interfolding rolls. The first interfolding roll is supplied sheets of web product and the second interfolding roll is supplied additional sheets of web product. The interfolding rolls rotate to form a first number of folds in the sheets and rotate to form the first number of folds in some of the additional sheets and a second, different number of folds in at least one other of the additional sheets. The interfolding rolls rotate to interfold the sheets with the additional sheets having the first number of folds to form a stack of interfolded web product and rotate to interfold at least one of the sheets with at least one of the additional sheets having the second number of folds to form a discontinuity in the stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Chad Ryczek, Michael Sandor
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Patent number: D882770Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: DRYLOCK TECHNOLOGIES NVInventors: Frank Glaug, Ricardo Borrero, Michael Sandor