Patents by Inventor Philip Greenberg
Philip Greenberg 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: 11041202Abstract: Methods are provided for identifying T cell receptors that specifically bind a particular antigenic target and can be used as therapeutics against disease.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2016Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignees: Adaptive Biotechnologies Corporation, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterInventors: Harlan S. Robins, Aude Georgiana Chapuis, Thomas M. Schmitt, Philip Greenberg, Anna Sherwood
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Publication number: 20190119326Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for eliciting antigen-specific T-cell responses against human cyclin A1 (CCNA1), which is herein identified as a leukemia-associated antigen based on its overexpression in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) including leukemia stem cells (LSC) and in immunologically privileged testis cells, but not in other normal cell types. CCNA1-derived peptide epitopes that are immunogenic for T-cells including CTL are disclosed, as are immunotherapeutic approaches using such peptides for vaccines and generation of adoptive transfer therapeutic cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Philip Greenberg, Sebastian Ochsenreither
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Patent number: 10208086Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for eliciting antigen-specific T-cell responses against human cyclin A1 (CCNA1), which is herein identified as a leukemia-associated antigen based on its overexpression in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) including leukemia stem cells (LSC) and in immunologically privileged testis cells, but not in other normal cell types. CCNA1-derived peptide epitopes that are immunogenic for T-cells including CTL are disclosed, as are immunotherapeutic approaches using such peptides for vaccines and generation of adoptive transfer therapeutic cells.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterInventors: Philip Greenberg, Sebastian Ochsenreither
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Publication number: 20180080078Abstract: Methods are provided for identifying T cell receptors that specifically bind a particular antigenic target and can be used as therapeutics against disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2016Publication date: March 22, 2018Inventors: Harlan S. ROBINS, Aude Georgiana CHAPUIS, Thomas M. SCHMITT, Philip GREENBERG, Anna SHERWOOD
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Publication number: 20140322253Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for eliciting antigen-specific T-cell responses against human cyclin A1 (CCNA1), which is herein identified as a leukemia-associated antigen based on its overexpression in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) including leukemia stem cells (LSC) and in immunologically privileged testis cells, but not in other normal cell types. CCNA1-derived peptide epitopes that are immunogenic for T-cells including CTL are disclosed, as are immunotherapeutic approaches using such peptides for vaccines and generation of adoptive transfer therapeutic cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2012Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Philip Greenberg, Sebastian Ochsenreither
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Patent number: 7835634Abstract: Embodiments of a dust-proof and water-proof enclosure for a camera. The enclosure includes first and second housings joined along a diagonal plane with a sealing element positioned on the diagonal plane between the two housings. An optical assembly is secured to at least one optoelectronic housing, and the optoelectronic housing is secured to a sidewall of the first housing. At least one electrical connector is secured to the sidewall of the second housing that is opposite the sidewall of the first housing to which the optoelectronic housing is secured when the first and second housing are joined.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Microscan Systems, Inc.Inventors: Cynthia Berend, Michael Philip Greenberg, Thomas J. Driscoll
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Publication number: 20090003811Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a sealing system and method. More particularly, the invention encompasses a method and a system for a camera enclosure sealing. The invention meets or exceeds the IP67 International Standard. The inventive camera enclosure sealing system provides an enclosure which is dust-proof and water-proof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Cynthia Berend, Thomas J. Driscoll, Michael Philip Greenberg
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Publication number: 20080278588Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method that can comprise causing a signal to be transmitted from a digital camera via an input/output (I/O) circuit. The signal can be associated with an image obtained via the digital camera. The I/O circuit can be adapted to be communicatively coupled to the digital camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Michael Philip Greenberg
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Publication number: 20080278585Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system that can comprise a digital camera. The system can comprise an input/output (I/O) circuit adapted to be communicatively coupled to the digital camera. The I/O circuit can be adapted to transmit signals to the digital camera. The I/O circuit can be adapted to transmit signals from the digital camera.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Michael Philip Greenberg
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Publication number: 20080278598Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method that can comprise automatically rendering an image. The image can be transferred to a memory from a digital camera via a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) device. The FPGA device can be adapted to transfer image information from the digital camera to a memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Michael Philip Greenberg, Thomas G. Murphy
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Patent number: 6667869Abstract: A power control system and method controls power supplied from a power source to a resistive load, such as a LED illumination array, to prevent the load from exceeding a high temperature limit. The power control system and method generates a pulse train that represents heating in the load and uses digital logic to model the load temperature and calculate a temperature out value. When the temperature out value increases to reach a high temperature limit value, the power source is disconnected from the load. When the temperature out value decreases to reach a base temperature value, the power source is re-connected to the load.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Acuity Imaging, LLCInventor: Michael Philip Greenberg
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Publication number: 20020149895Abstract: A power control system and method controls power supplied from a power source to a resistive load, such as a LED illumination array, to prevent the load from exceeding a high temperature limit. The power control system and method generates a pulse train that represents heating in the load and uses digital logic to model the load temperature and calculate a temperature out value. When the temperature out value increases to reach a high temperature limit value, the power source is disconnected from the load. When the temperature out value decreases to reach a base temperature value, the power source is re-connected to the load.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Acuity Imaging, LLCInventor: Michael Philip Greenberg
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Patent number: 6349023Abstract: A power control system, which serves to protect a dissipative/resistive load from exceeding a predetermined temperature limit. The power control system accurately models the temperature of the load and enforces a cooling period to reduce the temperature of the load being protected to a base temperature level if the predetermined temperature limit is reached. Also provided is a method of selectively connecting and disconnecting a resistive load to and from a power source to prevent the resistive load from exceeding a predetermined high temperature limit. The method includes sensing a voltage proportional to the instantaneous power passing through the resistive load by wiring a current sensing resistor in series with the resistive load. Then, a load temperature is modeled using a load temperature modeling circuit to produce an output voltage proportional to a present temperature of the resistive load.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Robotic Vision Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael Philip Greenberg
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Patent number: 6208772Abstract: A data processing system including a data processor, also called a processing accelerator, processes at least one processor word each clock cycle. Each processor word includes multiple complete data samples which are received individually as part of a sequential stream of logically adjacent or related data samples such as in image data pixels which are part of an image to be processed by a machine vision system. A predetermined number of the data samples are stored together, as a processor word, in dedicated processing accelerator memory. For example, four 8 bit data samples can be stored together as one 32 bit processor word. The system also includes a data aligner which allows the processing accelerator to process at least one processor word comprised of at least one data sample from two processor words. The aligner controls data sample alignment such as for example, pixel alignment in the case of a vision system, to facilitate image data processing.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Acuity Imaging, LLCInventors: Michael John Wilt, Michael Philip Greenberg
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Patent number: 5326392Abstract: Platy pigments with good tactile characteristics are obtained by treating such pigments with a compound of the general formula: ##STR1## where m is an even number from 8 to 18 and n is 3 or 4 under defined conditions. N.epsilon.-lauroyl lysine is preferred. The pigments are especially useful in cosmetic compositions such as eye shadow.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: The Mearl CorporationInventors: Harold A. Miller, Philip Greenberg, Adolph Blum, Wasi Ahmed
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Patent number: 5246614Abstract: Soap bars are prepared by mixing a soap base with a metal oxide coated mica pearlescent pigment, that is strongly colored, or alternately with the colorant added separately to the soap base, so that the soap bars are brightly colored.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1991Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: The MEARL CorporationInventors: Erika M. Baumgartner, Philip Greenberg, Harold A. Miller
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Patent number: 5242614Abstract: A soap bar having the appearance of a polished wood grain is prepared by mixing the soap formulation with an iron oxide coated micaceous pearlescent pigment and extruding the combination such that the iron oxide coated micaceous pearlescent pigment is oriented generally unidirectionally.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: The Mearl CorporationInventors: Erika M. Baumgartner, Philip Greenberg, Harold A. Miller
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Patent number: 5196131Abstract: A soap bar having the appearance of a polished wood grain is prepared by mixing the soap formulation with an iron oxide coated micaceous pearlescent pigment and extruding the combination such that the iron oxide coated micaceous pearlescent pigment is oriented generally unidirectionally.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: The Mearl CorporationInventors: Erika M. Baumgartner, Philip Greenberg, Harold A. Miller