Patents by Inventor Neil Schauer
Neil Schauer 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: 20210379185Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods for improving a parameter of a protein-related process comprising providing a viscosity-reducing excipient compound selected from the group consisting of hindered amines, aromatics and anionic aromatics, functionalized amino acids, oligopeptides, short-chain organic acids, low molecular weight aliphatic polyacids, diones and sulfones, zwitterionic excipients, and crowding agents with hydrogen bonding elements, and adding a viscosity-reducing amount of the viscosity-reducing excipient compound to a carrier solution for the protein-related process, wherein the carrier solution contains a protein of interest, and carrier solutions comprising a liquid medium in which is dissolved a protein of interest, and a viscosity-reducing excipient, wherein the viscosity of the carrier solution has a lower viscosity that that of a control solution that is substantially similar to the carrier solution except for the presence of the viscosity-reducing excipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 9, 2021Inventors: David S. Soane, Philip Wuthrich, Robert P. Mahoney, Mark Moody, Daniel G, Greene, Neil Schauer, Subhashchandra Naik
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Patent number: 9494259Abstract: A disposable flow path having a manifold system that provides pressure resistance for the disposable device. The disposable device is comprised of a first rigid plastic sheet and a second rigid plastic sheet. Each sheet has two major surfaces and a thickness between them. At least one sheet surface has flow channels formed in it. The flow channels extend away from a first major surface and beyond the normal plane of a second major surface of the sheet. The sheets are liquid tightly sealed to each other at their adjoining first major surfaces. When each sheet contains a flow channel, the flow channels are aligned and in register with each other. One or more fittings can be secured in the flow channel(s) at an edge of the two liquid tightly sealed sheets. Alternatively, tubing is placed in the channels before the sheets are secured to one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: EMD Millipore CorporationInventors: Martin Morrissey, Neil Schauer
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Publication number: 20140124083Abstract: A disposable flow path having a manifold system that provides pressure resistance for the disposable device. The disposable device is comprised of a first rigid plastic sheet and a second rigid plastic sheet. Each sheet has two major surfaces and a thickness between them. At least one sheet surface has flow channels formed in it. The flow channels extend away from a first major surface and beyond the normal plane of a second major surface of the sheet. The sheets are liquid tightly sealed to each other at their adjoining first major surfaces. When each sheet contains a flow channel, the flow channels are aligned and in register with each other. One or more fittings can be secured in the flow channel(s) at an edge of the two liquid tightly sealed sheets. Alternatively, tubing is placed in the channels before the sheets are secured to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: EMD Millipore CorporationInventors: Martin Morrissey, Neil Schauer
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Publication number: 20140090738Abstract: A disposable flow path having a manifold system that provides pressure resistance for the disposable device. The disposable device is comprised of a first rigid plastic sheet and a second rigid plastic sheet. Each sheet has two major surfaces and a thickness between them. At least one sheet surface has flow channels formed in it. The flow channels extend away from a first major surface and beyond the normal plane of a second major surface of the sheet. The sheets are liquid tightly sealed to each other at their adjoining first major surfaces. When each sheet contains a flow channel, the flow channels are aligned and in register with each other. One or more fittings can be secured in the flow channel(s) at an edge of the two liquid tightly sealed sheets. Alternatively, tubing is placed in the channels before the sheets are secured to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: EMD Millipore CorporationInventors: Martin Morrissey, Neil Schauer
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Publication number: 20120000566Abstract: The present invention provides a disposable rigid flow path which by itself or in conjunction with a clam shell or manifold system provides additional pressure resistance for the disposable device. In a first embodiment, the device is comprised of a first sheet of rigid plastic material and a second sheet of plastic material. Each sheet has a first major surface and a second major surface and a thickness between the first and second major surfaces. At least one and preferably both have flow channels formed in them. The flow channels are formed in the sheet(s) in manner such that the area of the sheet where the flow channels are formed extend away from the first major surface of the sheet and beyond the normal plane of the second major surface of the sheet. The first and second sheets are liquid tightly sealed to each other at their adjoining first major surfaces. In the embodiment where each sheet contains a flow channel, the flow channels of the two sheets are aligned and in register with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: Millipore corporationInventors: Martin Morrissey, Neil Schauer
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Publication number: 20080138891Abstract: A bioreactor formed of a material such as glass or plastic is provided having a first closed wall spaced apart from a second closed wall. At least a portion of the height of the first closed wall extends toward the center of the bioreactor so that gas introduced at the bioreactor bottom contacts the first closed wall prior to contacting the top surface of reactants in the bioreactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Brett Belongia, Neil Schauer
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Publication number: 20080131960Abstract: A bioreactor formed of a flexible material is provided having a constant aspect ratio and an adjustable length. The bioreactor is rendered self standing by a support means secured to the bioreactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Brett Belongia, Neil Schauer, Stephen Proulx
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Publication number: 20080131959Abstract: A bioreactor formed of a flexible material is provided having a constant aspect ratio and an adjustable length.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Millipore CorporationInventors: Brett Belongia, Neil Schauer