Patents by Inventor Scott Osborne

Scott Osborne 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).

  • Publication number: 20040118751
    Abstract: A novel hydrocarbon feedstream catalyst bed for the desulfurization of a gas or a liquid hydrocarbon feedstream and a process comprising passing a hydrocarbon feedstream over the catalyst bed is described. The bed comprises at least two catalysts having different sulfur compound affinities and/or specificities thereby improving the overall amount of sulfur compound removal. The process reduces the sulfur content in a gas hydrocarbon feedstream from up to about 300 ppm to less than about 500 ppb, and in a liquid hydrocarbon feedstream from up to about 3% to less than about 500 ppb.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2002
    Publication date: June 24, 2004
    Inventors: Jon P. Wagner, Eric J. Weston, R. Steve Spivey, R. Scott Osborne
  • Patent number: 5807333
    Abstract: An apparatus for supplying an enteral or parenteral fluid to a patient is a cooperative assembly of a rotary peristaltic pump and a fluid delivery set. The peristaltic pump has (a) a housing and (b) a peristaltic rotor projecting from the housing on a rotatable drive shaft. The housing has first and second receptacles for retaining and supporting the fluid delivery set. The fluid delivery set has (a) a drip chamber, or sight chamber, (b) a plurality of lengths or segments of flexible tubing, and (c) fluid connection elements therefor. The fluid delivery set defines a fluid pathway from a supply container of the enteral or parenteral fluid to a connector element adapted to be connected to a device for introducing the fluid into the patient. Preferably the fluid delivery set has a tension responsive pinch valve to prevent bolus feeding in the event that the fluid delivery set becomes displaced from the pump housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Robert Scott Osborne, Carl Joseph Piontek, Robert Donald Clegg, Bradford Lynn Buck, Matthew Scott Fleming, Joseph Anthony Juratovac, Dennis John Hoffman, Grant Richard Wilson, William Edward Patton
  • Patent number: 5772255
    Abstract: A tubing connector has first and second tubular legs joined together to provide a continuous fluid pathway therethrough with the fluid pathway having a bend of about 78 to 102 degrees therein. A foreshortened retention tab extends laterally from the tubing connector at about the bend in a direction opposed to the second leg of the tubing connector. A handle extends from the tubing connector at about a right angle to both the first and second legs and the retention tab. The tubing connector may be employed as a component of a fluid delivery set used with a pump for enteral or parenteral feeding of a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Robert Scott Osborne, Carl Joseph Piontek, Robert Donald Clegg, Bradford Lynn Buck, Matthew Scott Fleming, Joseph Anthony Juratovac, William Edward Patton, Kathryn Elizabeth Alexander
  • Patent number: 5681294
    Abstract: A fluid delivery set has three lengths of flexible tubing. The first length of flexible tubing at one end is connectable to or integral with a supply container for enteral or parenteral fluid, and at the other end is connected to the inlet of a drip chamber. The second length of flexible tubing is connected at one end to the outlet of the drip chamber, and at the other end to the inlet of a retention/connector device that has about a 90.degree. bend therein. The third length of flexible tubing is connected at one end to outlet of the retention/connector device, and at the other end is connectable to or integral with a means for introducing an enteral or parenteral fluid into the body of a patient. Preferably, a tension responsive pinch valve is operatively associated with the second length of flexible tubing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1997
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Robert Scott Osborne, Carl Joseph Piontek, Robert Donald Clegg, Bradford Lynn Buck, Matthew Scott Fleming, Grant Richard Wilson, William Edward Patton, Kathryn Elizabeth Alexander, Jeremy Markham Harris, William Fred Lyon
  • Patent number: 5531474
    Abstract: An inflator includes a housing formed by two cups interlocked to provide a tamper-proof enclosure with at least one of the cups formed with indentations for grasping by a tool to facilitate assembly of the cups. In a chamber of the housing is an initiator secured in place by a snap-fit. A canister containing tablets of gas generating material is held in the chamber by an interference fit. A filter is held in place in the housing by a ring-shaped retainer member. Passages within the housing direct gases from the initiator to the canister through the filter out of the housing into an air bag with the path of travel changing direction by at least 90.degree. to create turbulent flow for enhanced inflator gas production.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Osborne, Roger E. Bates, Anthony C. Burgi
  • Patent number: 5496064
    Abstract: An inflator includes a housing formed by two cups interlocked to provide a tamper-proof enclosure with at least one of the cups formed with indentations for grasping by a tool to facilitate assembly of the cups. In a chamber of the housing is an initiator secured in place by a snap-fit. A canister containing tablets of gas generating material is held in the chamber by an interference fit. A filter is held in place in the housing by a ring-shaped retainer member. Passages within the housing direct gases from the initiator to the canister through the filter out of the housing into an air bag with the path of travel changing direction by at least 90.degree. to create turbulent flow for enhanced inflator gas production.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Osborne, Roger E. Bates, Anthony C. Burgi
  • Patent number: 5496065
    Abstract: An inflator includes a housing formed by two cups interlocked to provide a tamper-proof enclosure with at least one of the cups formed with indentations for grasping by a tool to facilitate assembly of the cups. In a chamber of the housing is an initiator secured in place by a snap-fit. A canister containing tablets of gas generating material is held in the chamber by an interference fit. A filter is held in place in the housing by a ring-shaped retainer member. Passages within the housing direct gases from the initiator to the canister through the filter out of the housing into an air bag with the path of travel changing direction by at least 90.degree. to create turbulent flow for enhanced inflator gas production.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Osborne, Roger E. Bates, Anthony C. Burgi
  • Patent number: 5492366
    Abstract: An inflator includes a housing formed by two cups. An initiator is snap fit into an opening of a cup before the cup is connected to the other of the two cups. Flexible fingers on the outer surface of the initiator are biased inwardly as the initiator is inserted into the opening and then snap radially outward into an annular groove disposed on the inside surface of the opening to hold the initiator in the opening. An O-ring is then placed around the initiator between a shoulder of the initiator and a wall of the cup to bias the initiator away from the cup to ensure that the initiator remains in position and to seal the inside of the cup from the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1996
    Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott Osborne, Roger E. Bates, Anthony C. Burgi
  • Patent number: 4150677
    Abstract: A process is provided for the treatment of tobacco which comprises the steps of: (1) contacting tobacco which contains relatively high quantities of desirable flavorants, and which may also contain relatively high quantities of materials which may produce tar and nicotine in the tobacco smoke, for example, a flavorful bright tobacco, with a stream of non-reactive gas, under conditions whereby the tobacco is heated in a temperature range from about 140.degree. to about 180.degree. C., and preferably from about 160.degree. to about 170.degree. C., for a period of time sufficient to result in a weight loss of the tobacco of from about 3 to about 10% in excess of the weight loss represented by oven volatiles as defined herein, (2) condensing volatile constituents of the resulting gaseous stream, for example, by passing the gaseous stream in contact with a surface, maintained at a temperature of from about -78.degree. C. or lower to about 30.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1979
    Assignee: Philip Morris Incorporated
    Inventors: J. Scott Osborne, Jr., Homer A. Hartung, Joseph F. Bebbs, Jr.
  • Patent number: D410284
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1999
    Assignee: Abbott Laboratories
    Inventors: Carl Joseph Piontek, Robert Scott Osborne, Robert Donald Clegg, Bradford Lynn Buck, Matthew Scott Fleming, Joseph Anthony Juratovac, Grant Richard Wilson, William Edward Patton, Kathryn Elizabeth Alexander