Patents by Inventor Simon Stone
Simon Stone 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: 12070383Abstract: System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2023Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: GINER, INC.Inventors: Linda Tempelman, Simon Stone, Klearchos Papas
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Publication number: 20240189088Abstract: System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2023Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: Linda Tempelman, Simon Stone, Klearchos Papas
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Patent number: 11701215Abstract: System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: GINER, INC.Inventors: Linda Tempelman, Simon Stone, Klearchos Papas
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Publication number: 20190336267Abstract: System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Linda Tempelman, Simon Stone, Klearchos Papas
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Patent number: 10231817Abstract: System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2014Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: GINER LIFE SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Linda Tempelman, Simon Stone, Klearchos Papas
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Publication number: 20150112247Abstract: System for gas treatment of cellular implants. The system enhances the viability and function of cellular implants, particularly those with high cellular density, for use in human or veterinary medicine. The system utilizes a miniaturized electrochemical gas generator subsystem that continuously supplies oxygen and/or hydrogen to cells within an implantable and immunoisolated cell containment subsystem to facilitate cell viability and function at high cellular density while minimizing overall implant size. The cell containment subsystem is equipped with features to allow gas delivery through porous tubing or gas-only permeable internal gas compartments within the implantable cell containment subsystem. Furthermore, the gas generator subsystem includes components that allow access to water for electrolysis while implanted, thereby promoting long-term implantability of the gas generator subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventors: Linda Tempelman, Simon Stone, Klearchos Papas
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Patent number: 6802394Abstract: A self-contained automatic lubricator for automatically dispensing fluent lubricant over a period of time is provided. The lubricator comprises a cylinder having a front wall with a discharge outlet, a rear wall and cylindrical side walls. A piston is movable within the cylinder from a rear position to a forward position. The piston and the side and front walls of the cylinder define a variable volume chamber for containing the lubricant to be dispensed, and a spring for moving the piston from its rear position towards it front position to reduce the volume of the variable volume chamber over a period of time for expelling lubricant through the discharge outlet. The lubricator further comprises a controller including gearing and an escapement mechanism, for controlling the transfer of energy from the spring to the piston and an electrical element controlling operation of the escapement mechanism (12).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Wymark LimitedInventors: Denis Arthur John Patterson, Simon Stone
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Publication number: 20030037995Abstract: A self-contained automatic lubricator (1) for automatically dispensing fluent lubricant over a period of time, comprising cylinder means (2) having front wall means (15) with a discharge outlet (4), rear wall means (3) and cylindrical side walls, piston means (18) movable within the cylinder means (2) from a rear position to a forward position, the piston means (18) and the side and front wall means of the cylinder means defining a variable volume chamber (5a) for containing the lubricant to be dispensed, and spring means (6, 22) for moving the piston means (18) from its rear position towards its front position to reduce the volume of the variable volume chamber (5a) over a period of time for expelling lubricant through the discharge outlet (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Denis Arthur John Patterson, Simon Stone