Patents by Inventor Scott A. Goebel
Scott A. Goebel 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: 20230338301Abstract: Disclosed herein are delivery systems including coated and uncoated yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates for the constant or near-constant release of active compounds, as well as methods for manufacturing such delivery systems. The yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates can include a cross-linked hydrophobic elastomer and an active compound. One or more coatings that are impermeable or substantially impermeable to the active compound may partially or fully occlude the yarn or substrate to control release rates of the active compound. The delivery systems may be used in a variety of applications, including the making of articles of clothing, textiles, and fabrics, and may be used in methods of treating various conditions and diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel
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Publication number: 20230255895Abstract: Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate may include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. The methods may include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods may also include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Applicant: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Patent number: 11690808Abstract: Disclosed herein are delivery systems including coated and uncoated yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates for the constant or near-constant release of active compounds, as well as methods for manufacturing such delivery systems. The yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates can include a cross-linked hydrophobic elastomer and an active compound. One or more coatings that are impermeable or substantially impermeable to the active compound may partially or fully occlude the yarn or substrate to control release rates of the active compound. The delivery systems may be used in a variety of applications, including the making of articles of clothing, textiles, and fabrics, and may be used in methods of treating various conditions and diseases.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2018Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: TEXTILE-BASED DELIVERY, INC.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel
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Patent number: 11633366Abstract: Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate may include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. The methods may include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods may also include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: TEXTILE-BASED DELIVERY, INC.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Publication number: 20220175691Abstract: Drug delivery systems and wearable articles including the drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate is operable to include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are also provided. The methods are operable to include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods are also operable to include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Applicant: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Publication number: 20200390720Abstract: Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate may include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. The methods may include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods may also include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Applicant: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Patent number: 10799464Abstract: Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate may include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. The methods may include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods may also include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2018Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: TEXTILE-BASED DELIVERY, INC.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Patent number: 10758493Abstract: Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate may include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. The methods may include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods may also include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: TEXTILE-BASED DELIVERY, INC.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Publication number: 20190105283Abstract: Methods for manufacturing drug delivery systems are provided. The drug delivery systems may include a substrate coated with at least one polymer and at least one active compound. The substrate may include yarns, yarn precursors, threads, filaments, fibers, and/or other suitable substrates. The methods may include disposing a solution including a monomer and an active compound on the substrate. The methods may also include exposing the solution and the substrate to UV light to initiate polymerization of the solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel, Nathan Jablonske, Sandy Wood, Michael Drzewinski, Justin Jed
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Publication number: 20190038568Abstract: Disclosed herein are delivery systems including coated and uncoated yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates for the constant or near-constant release of active compounds, as well as methods for manufacturing such delivery systems. The yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates can include a cross-linked hydrophobic elastomer and an active compound. One or more coatings that are impermeable or substantially impermeable to the active compound may partially or fully occlude the yarn or substrate to control release rates of the active compound. The delivery systems may be used in a variety of applications, including the making of articles of clothing, textiles, and fabrics, and may be used in methods of treating various conditions and diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel
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Publication number: 20170231919Abstract: Disclosed herein are delivery systems including coated and uncoated yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates for the constant or near-constant release of active compounds, as well as methods for manufacturing such delivery systems. The yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates can include a cross-linked hydrophobic elastomer and an active compound. One or more coatings that are impermeable or substantially impermeable to the active compound may partially or fully occlude the yarn or substrate to control release rates of the active compound. The delivery systems may be used in a variety of applications, including the making of articles of clothing, textiles, and fabrics, and may be used in methods of treating various conditions and diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel
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Patent number: 9669012Abstract: Disclosed herein are delivery systems including coated and uncoated yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates for the constant or near-constant release of active compounds, as well as methods for manufacturing such delivery systems. The yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates can include a cross-linked hydrophobic elastomer and an active compound. One or more coatings that are impermeable or substantially impermeable to the active compound may partially or fully occlude the yarn or substrate to control release rates of the active compound. The delivery systems may be used in a variety of applications, including the making of articles of clothing, textiles, and fabrics, and may be used in methods of treating various conditions and diseases.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Textile-Based Delivery, Inc.Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel
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Patent number: 9400103Abstract: A refillable liquid candle includes a container; a nonflammable combustible liquid fuel disposed within the container; and a wick located in the container and having a portion of the wick disposed in the liquid fuel and an exposed portion of the wick located above the fuel and exposed to air for providing a flame site, the wick configured to transport the fuel to the flame site. The candle consumes the liquid fuel when ignited to provide a flame at the flame site, and the liquid fuel may be replaced by adding additional liquid fuel to replace the consumed liquid fuel.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: Nature's Gifts International, LLCInventors: Daniel S. Cap, Scott Goebel
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Publication number: 20160120986Abstract: Disclosed herein are delivery systems including coated and uncoated yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates for the constant or near-constant release of active compounds, as well as methods for manufacturing such delivery systems. The yarns, yarn precursors, threads, fibers, and other substrates can include a cross-linked hydrophobic elastomer and an active compound. One or more coatings that are impermeable or substantially impermeable to the active compound may partially or fully occlude the yarn or substrate to control release rates of the active compound. The delivery systems may be used in a variety of applications, including the making of articles of clothing, textiles, and fabrics, and may be used in methods of treating various conditions and diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2015Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: David Anderson, Jordan Schindler, Erik Scott Goebel
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Patent number: 8921534Abstract: The invention relates to reagents and methods for enhancing an immune response using CD36 binding region/antigen hybrid polypeptides or polynucleotides encoding the hybrid polypeptides.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventors: William I. Cox, Jeannine P. Alexander, Scott Goebel
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Publication number: 20120231542Abstract: Compositions and methods for culturing therapeutic cells are provided herein. According to at least one embodiment, compositions comprising cord blood plasma and lysed platelets and methods for making and using same are provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: GENERAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Erik J. Woods, Sreedhar Thirumala, Dan Zhou, W. Scott Goebel
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Publication number: 20040241652Abstract: The invention relates to reagents and methods for enhancing an immune response using CD36 binding region/antigen hybrid polypeptides or polynucleotides encoding the hybrid polypeptides.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: Aventis Pasteur LimitedInventors: William I. Cox, Jeannine P. Alexander, Scott Goebel
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Publication number: 20030008280Abstract: The present invention relates to the detection of the presence of reverse transcriptase enzymatic activity in eukaryotic cell lines. Specifically, the present invention comprises a method for discriminating between endogenous reverse transcriptase activity in a substrate cell line (e.g., avian) used as substrates for the manufacture of biological products (including viral vaccines) from exogenous infectious retrovirus by using a combination of transmissibility assay (viral replication) and PBRT assay (RT-PCR). Appropriate levels of viral amplification and number of PCR cycles are determined and employed that permit detection of exogenous infectious RT activity but not endogenous RT activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Scott Goebel, Maurice Harmon, Jim Tartaglia, William Lapps, Francois Pelloquin, Dennis W. Trent
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Patent number: 6465171Abstract: The present invention relates to the detection of the presence of reverse transcriptase enzymatic activity in eukaryotic cell lines. Specifically, the present invention comprises a method for discriminating between endogenous reverse transcriptase activity in a substrate cell line (e.g., avian) used as substrates for the manufacture of biological products (including viral vaccines) from exogenous infectious retrovirus by using a combination of transmissibility assay (viral replication) and PBRT assay (RT-PCR). Appropriate levels of viral amplification and number of PCR cycles are determined and employed that permit detection of exogenous infectious RT activity but not endogenous RT activity.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Aventis PasteurInventors: Scott Goebel, Maurice Harmon, Jim Tartaglia, William Lapps, Francois Pelloquin, Dennis W. Trent
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Patent number: 6123214Abstract: A container presenting multiple compartments is provided wherein separable container sections are joined to provide a single container capable of holding multiple different substances and while maintaining separation between the substances.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Inventor: Scott A. Goebel