Patents by Inventor Paul PAGE
Paul PAGE 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: 20240067433Abstract: A rehydration device configured to be placed in a storage box is described. The rehydration device includes a first part and a second part. The first part and the second part may be connected via a hinge at a first portion about which the first part and the second part rotate. The first part and the second part may hold a piece of woven hemp fabric. The piece of woven hemp fabric may be configured to maintain a predetermined humidity level in the storage device. The rehydration device further includes a locking mechanism located along a periphery of the first part and the second part, to removably couple the first part and the second part in a closed position. The rehydration device further includes one or more openings to allow water vapors from the hemp fabric to flow out of the rehydration device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: February 29, 2024Applicant: CANNABIS JACK, LLCInventor: Jack Paul Page
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Patent number: 11345882Abstract: An extra-capillary fluid cycling unit for maintaining and cycling fluid volumes in a cell culture chamber includes a housing and a first flexible reservoir extra-capillary fluid reservoir disposed in the housing. The extra-capillary fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with a cell culture chamber. A second flexible reservoir is also located in the housing, the second flexible reservoir being in fluid communication with a pressure source. A sensor plate is movably disposed in the housing between the extra-capillary reservoir and the second reservoir, wherein the second reservoir is pressurized to move the sensor plate in relation to the extra-capillary reservoir to cause fluid cycling and maintain fluid volumes in the cell growth chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2016Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: BIOVEST INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Darrell Paul Page, Robert J. Wojciechowski, Martin Peder Crep
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Publication number: 20170202932Abstract: The present invention relates generally to methods for inhibiting neuron apoptosis and necrosis associated with excess glutamate release.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Gary David HOUSLEY, Youngsoo Kim, Paul Page BERTRAND, Andrew MOORHOUSE, Ann Chi Yan Wong, Amanda Jayne CRAIG, John POWER, Matthias KLUGMANN, Arun KRISHNAN, Renee MORRIS
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Patent number: 9534198Abstract: An extra-capillary fluid cycling unit for maintaining and cycling fluid volumes in a cell culture chamber includes a housing and a first flexible reservoir extra-capillary fluid reservoir disposed in the housing. The extra-capillary fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with a cell culture chamber. A second flexible reservoir is also located in the housing, the second flexible reservoir being in fluid communication with a pressure source. A sensor plate is movably disposed in the housing between the extra-capillary reservoir and the second reservoir, wherein the second reservoir is pressurized to move the sensor plate in relation to the extra-capillary reservoir to cause fluid cycling and maintain fluid volumes in the cell growth chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2013Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: BIOVEST INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Darrell Paul Page, Robert J. Wojciechowski, Martin Peder Crep
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Publication number: 20160362652Abstract: An extra-capillary fluid cycling unit for maintaining and cycling fluid volumes in a cell culture chamber includes a housing and a first flexible reservoir extra-capillary fluid reservoir disposed in the housing. The extra-capillary fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with a cell culture chamber. A second flexible reservoir is also located in the housing, the second flexible reservoir being in fluid communication with a pressure source. A sensor plate is movably disposed in the housing between the extra-capillary reservoir and the second reservoir, wherein the second reservoir is pressurized to move the sensor plate in relation to the extra-capillary reservoir to cause fluid cycling and maintain fluid volumes in the cell growth chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2016Publication date: December 15, 2016Inventors: DARRELL PAUL PAGE, ROBERT J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, MARTIN PEDER CREP
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Publication number: 20150190366Abstract: The present invention relates generally to methods for inhibiting neuron apoptosis and necrosis associated with excess glutamate release.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2013Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Gary David Housley, Youngsoo Kim, Paul Page Bertrand, Andrew Moorhouse, Ann Chi Yan Wong, Amanda Jayne Craig, John Power, Matthias Klugmann, Arun Krishnan, Renee Morris
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Publication number: 20140024012Abstract: An extra-capillary fluid cycling unit for maintaining and cycling fluid volumes in a cell culture chamber includes a housing and a first flexible reservoir extra-capillary fluid reservoir disposed in the housing. The extra-capillary fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with a cell culture chamber. A second flexible reservoir is also located in the housing, the second flexible reservoir being in fluid communication with a pressure source. A sensor plate is movably disposed in the housing between the extra-capillary reservoir and the second reservoir, wherein the second reservoir is pressurized to move the sensor plate in relation to the extra-capillary reservoir to cause fluid cycling and maintain fluid volumes in the cell growth chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: DARRELL PAUL PAGE, ROBERT J. WOJCIECHOWSKI, MARTIN PEDER CREP
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Patent number: 8540499Abstract: An extra-capillary fluid cycling unit for maintaining and cycling fluid volumes in a cell culture chamber includes a housing and a first flexible reservoir extra-capillary fluid reservoir disposed in the housing. The extra-capillary fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with a cell culture chamber. A second flexible reservoir is also located in the housing, the second flexible reservoir being in fluid communication with a pressure source. A sensor plate is movably disposed in the housing between the extra-capillary reservoir and the second reservoir, wherein the second reservoir is pressurized to move the sensor plate in relation to the extra-capillary reservoir to cause fluid cycling and maintain fluid volumes in the cell growth chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Biovest International, Inc.Inventors: Darrell Paul Page, Robert J. Wojciechowski, Martin Peder Crep
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Publication number: 20110031038Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring and displaying the remaining doses in a metered-dose inhaler is made up of a housing having a weigh scale and load cell, a display screen in hinged relation to the housing, and a calculator associated with the load cell for subtracting the measured weight of the inhaler, after one or more doses have been expelled from the inhaler, from its original gross weight to determine the net weight of the contents of the inhaler, and dividing the net weight of the contents by the per dose weight followed by displaying the resultant number of doses remaining in the inhaler on the display screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: SAGATULO, INC.Inventor: Paul PAGE
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Publication number: 20090269841Abstract: A cell culture system for the production of cells and cell derived products includes a reusable instrumentation base device incorporating hardware to support cell culture growth. A disposable cultureware module including a cell growth chamber is removably attachable to the instrumentation base device. The base device includes microprocessor control and a pump for circulating cell culture medium through the cell growth chamber. The cultureware module is removably attached to the instrumentation base device. Cells are introduced into the cell growth chamber and a source of medium is fluidly attached to the cultureware module. Operating parameters are programmed into the microprocessor control. The pump is operated to circulate the medium through the cell growth chamber to grow cells or cell products therein. The grown cells or cell products are harvested from the cell growth chamber and the cultureware module is then disposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Applicant: Biovest International, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Wojciechowski, Darrell Paul Page, Karl Patrick Bongers, Scott Thomas Waniger, Beverly Norris, Mark D. Hirschel, Thiem Chan Duong Wong, Martin Peder Crep, Michael J. Gramer, Grant Adams
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Publication number: 20090215022Abstract: An extra-capillary fluid cycling unit for maintaining and cycling fluid volumes in a cell culture chamber includes a housing and a first flexible reservoir extra-capillary fluid reservoir disposed in the housing. The extra-capillary fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with a cell culture chamber. A second flexible reservoir is also located in the housing, the second flexible reservoir being in fluid communication with a pressure source. A sensor plate is movably disposed in the housing between the extra-capillary reservoir and the second reservoir, wherein the second reservoir is pressurized to move the sensor plate in relation to the extra-capillary reservoir to cause fluid cycling and maintain fluid volumes in the cell growth chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Biovest International, Inc.Inventors: Darrell Paul Page, Robert J. Wojciechowski, Martin Peder Crep
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Patent number: 6976349Abstract: An inventive method, system and apparatus are provided for syringe handling, and more particularly, for syringe labeling, filling and capping operations. To facilitate syringe handling, an inventive apparatus includes a plurality of syringe bodies interconnected in a predetermined orientation by a belt. Such belt may be of pliable construction and may define a predetermined spacing in between adjacent ones of the syringe bodies, such predetermined spacing corresponding with a distance between holders provided in a handling apparatus. The syringe handling apparatus may provide for the placement of contents-related information on belt segments between adjacent syringe bodies and for separating the belt segments, wherein a flap is left interconnected to each syringe body. The syringe handling apparatus may alternatively or also provide for automated filling of the syringe bodies wherein cap removal, filling and cap replacement operations are completed free from manual handling.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Baxa CorporationInventors: Brian Eugene Baldwin, Robert Eugene Mancuso, II, Jon Paul Page
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Patent number: 6813868Abstract: An inventive method, system and apparatus are provided for syringe handling, and more particularly, for syringe labeling, filling and capping operations. To facilitate syringe handling, an inventive apparatus includes a plurality of syringe bodies interconnected in a predetermined orientation by a belt. Such belt may be of pliable construction and may define a predetermined spacing in between adjacent ones of the syringe bodies, such predetermined spacing corresponding with a distance between holders provided in a handling apparatus. The syringe handling apparatus may provide for the placement of contents-related information on belt segments between adjacent syringe bodies and for separating the belt segments, wherein a flap is left interconnected to each syringe body. The syringe handling apparatus may alternatively or also provide for automated filling of the syringe bodies wherein cap removal, filling and cap replacement operations are completed free from manual handling.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Baxa CorporationInventors: Brian Eugene Baldwin, Robert Eugene Mancuso, II, Jon Paul Page
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Publication number: 20040088951Abstract: An inventive method, system and apparatus are provided for syringe handling, and more particularly, for syringe labeling, filling and capping operations. To facilitate syringe handling, an inventive apparatus includes a plurality of syringe bodies interconnected in a predetermined orientation by a belt. Such belt may be of pliable construction and may define a predetermined spacing in between adjacent ones of the syringe bodies, such predetermined spacing corresponding with a distance between holders provided in a handling apparatus. The syringe handling apparatus may provide for the placement of contents-related information on belt segments between adjacent syringe bodies and for separating the belt segments, wherein a flap is left interconnected to each syringe body. The syringe handling apparatus may alternatively or also provide for automated filling of the syringe bodies wherein cap removal, filling and cap replacement operations are completed free from manual handling.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Brian Eugene Baldwin, Robert Eugene Mancuso, Jon Paul Page
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Publication number: 20020020459Abstract: An inventive method, system and apparatus are provided for syringe handling, and more particularly, for syringe labeling, filling and capping operations. To facilitate syringe handling, an inventive apparatus includes a plurality of syringe bodies interconnected in a predetermined orientation by a belt. Such belt may be of pliable construction and may define a predetermined spacing in between adjacent ones of the syringe bodies, such predetermined spacing corresponding with a distance between holders provided in a handling apparatus. The syringe handling apparatus may provide for the placement of contents-related information on belt segments between adjacent syringe bodies and for separating the belt segments, wherein a flap is left interconnected to each syringe body. The syringe handling apparatus may alternatively or also provide for automated filling of the syringe bodies wherein cap removal, filling and cap replacement operations are completed free from manual handling.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Brian Eugene Baldwin, Robert Eugene Mancuso, Jon Paul Page