Patents by Inventor Ron Graham
Ron Graham 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: 20110160082Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Sam L. WOO, Ron GRAHAM, Jing TIAN
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Publication number: 20070026434Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: Applera CorporationInventors: Sam Woo, Ron Graham, Jing Tian
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Publication number: 20050042644Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: February 24, 2005Applicant: Applera CorporationInventors: Sam Woo, Ron Graham, Jing Tian
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Patent number: 6743905Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Applera CorporationInventors: Sam L. Woo, Ron Graham, Jing Tian
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Publication number: 20020182602Abstract: The present invention relates generally to nucleobase polymer functionalizing reagents, to mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, to compositions comprising a plurality of mobility-modified sequence-specific nucleobase polymers, and to the use of such polymers and compositions in a variety of assays, such as, for example, for the detection of a plurality of selected nucleotide sequences within one or more target nucleic acids. The mobility-modifying polymers of the present invention include phosphoramidite reagents which can be joined to other mobility-modifying monomers and to sequence-specific oligonucleobase polymers via uncharged phosphate triester linkages. Addition of the mobility-modifying phosphoramidite reagents of the present invention to oligonucleobase polymers results in unexpectedly large effects the mobility of those modified oligonucleobase polymers, especially upon capillary electrophoresis in non-sieving media.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Sam L. Woo, Ron Graham, Jing Tian
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Patent number: 4480510Abstract: A powered ratchet wrench for turning threaded members, such as nuts or bolt heads, consists of a wrench assembly having a reaction arm adapted to be positioned over a threaded member, viz. nut or bolt, for supporting the same and operating a socket wrench through a ratchet mechanism applying a torque for tightening or loosening the nuts or bolts. The wrench assembly has a box shaped housing with an open end portion supporting a ratchet mechanism and a double-acting fluid operated cylinder having an operating piston extending therefrom for operating the ratchet mechanism. The ratchet mechanism consists of a ratchet wheel supported between two plates on bearing sleeves extending from side to side at the open end portion of the housing. A pair of pawls with driving teeth engage opposite sides of the ratchet wheel and are spring biased toward engagement with the ratchet teeth. The pawls are pivotally supported on each other and on the ratchet wheel supporting plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1981Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Gratec, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Aparicio, Jr., Dave D. Nagel, Ron Graham
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Patent number: 4432256Abstract: An adjustable powered wrench for turning threaded members consists of a wrench adapted to be positioned over a threaded member, viz. nut or bolt, for applying a torque for tightening or loosening the same. The wrench has an operating arm for transmission of power, preferably having a head with teeth forming an arcuate rack. A fluid operated cylinder has an operating piston extending therefrom which is operatively connected to a pawl with teeth which mate with the rack teeth on the head of the wrench operating arm. A first reaction arm is provided having one end with a pivotal connection thereon, e.g. ring, adapted to fit over one of the threaded members for support and having an opposite end pivotally connected to the cylinder for supporting the same. An adjustable anchor member consists of a second reaction arm having one end with a pivotal connection, e.g. ring, adapted to fit over another one of said threaded members for support.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1981Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Gratec, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Aparicio, Jr., Ron Graham