Patents by Inventor Stephen L. Coulter

Stephen L. Coulter 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).

  • Patent number: 7086403
    Abstract: A condom having a first lubricating composition containing a male genitalia desensitizing agent on the inside surface thereof and a second lubricating composition on the outside surface thereof. The first lubricating composition has a higher viscosity than the second lubricating composition so that the first lubricating composition remains on the inside surface of the condom during packaging, shipping, storage, and use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2006
    Assignee: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Michael J. Harrison, Dennis Blum, Gisela McBride, Stephen L. Coulter, Peter A. Burke
  • Publication number: 20020151521
    Abstract: There is provided an universal antiviral composition in the form of a lotion, foam or gel that is non-irritating. The composition contains an effective amount antimicrobicidal agent, an acidic buffer and wound healing agent so that the pH is an 7.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2001
    Publication date: October 17, 2002
    Inventors: Peter A. Burke, Stephen L. Coulter
  • Publication number: 20020103414
    Abstract: A condom having a first lubricating composition containing a male genitalia desensitizing agent on the inside surface thereof and a second lubricating composition on the outside surface thereof. The first lubricating composition has a higher viscosity than the second lubricating composition so that the first lubricating composition remains on the inside surface of the condom during packaging, shipping, storage, and use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Michael J. Harrison, Dennis Blum, Gisela McBride, Stephen L. Coulter, Peter A. Burke
  • Patent number: 5891658
    Abstract: Simplicity, sensitivity and versatility of optical sensors based on competitive immunoassays using antibody-antigen reactions are achieved by solid-state, single-step reactions which permit accurate sensitive qualitative and quantitative information to be obtained without human participation. All of the chemistry-biochemistry is an inherent part of the sensor. A direct reaction occurs when the sample (antigen) is brought in contact with the sensor. The sensitivity of the competitive immunoassay optical sensor is controlled and increased by selecting a tag for the antigen or altering the attachment of a tag to an antigen so that the binding of tagged antigen to an antibody is decreased relative to the binding of untagged antigen to the antibody. The user can vary size, molecular weight and geometric configuration of the tagged antigen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: FCI--FiberChem, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley M. Klainer, Stephen L. Coulter, Geoffrey F. Hewitt
  • Patent number: 5780251
    Abstract: Simplicity, sensitivity and versatility of optical sensors based on competitive immunoassays using antibody-antigen reactions are achieved by solid-state, single-step reactions which permit accurate sensitive qualitative and quantitative information to be obtained without human participation. All of the chemistry-biochemistry is an inherent part of the sensor. A direct reaction occurs when the sample (antigen) is brought in contact with the sensor. The sensitivity of the competitive immunoassay optical sensor is controlled and increased by selecting a tag for the antigen or altering the attachment of a tag to an antigen so that the binding of tagged antigen to an antibody is decreased relative to the binding of untagged antigen to the antibody. The user can vary size, molecular weight and geometric configuration of the tagged antigen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: FCI FiberChem, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley M. Klainer, Stephen L. Coulter, Geoffrey F. Hewitt
  • Patent number: 5737457
    Abstract: Waveguide sensors are formed on a chip package which contains at least one source and at least one detector. Simple waveguide elements are mounted on the chip. Waveguide defining elements can also be formed integrally with the chip package so that simple waveguide bodies can be inserted or removed. Various geometries of source, reference detector, and sensing detector can be produced. A liquid waveguide sensor is formed by filling a waveguide channel with a liquid reagent or reagents homogeneously dispersed in sol-gels. Sensing waveguides are made of or contain chemistries or biochemistries or are uncoated. Reference waveguides are made of or contain chemistries, biochemistries or materials which are inert to the analyte (sample) of interest. The chip geometries are such that absorption, fluorescence, and refractive index measurements can be made.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: FCI - FiberChem, Inc.
    Inventors: Devinder P. Saini, Stanley M. Klainer, Stephen L. Coulter
  • Patent number: 5274028
    Abstract: In an improved method for producing a surface graft of a hydrophilic polymer upon a preformed solid or semi-solid polymer substrate having hydroperoxide groups along its surface, n-vinyl pyrrolidone is utilized as the surface-grafting monomer, the substrate is selected to be insoluble in n-vinyl pyrrolidone, and the polymerization is carried out in aqueous alkaline conditions utilizing a combination of metal salts to provide a variable valence metal ion in a reduced state capable of oxidizing to suppress homopolymerization of the monomer in the solution.When the substrate is at least partially soluble in the n-vinyl pyrrolidone, an ethylenically unsaturated monomer having a higher reactivity with the substrate than n-vinyl pyrrolidone is added to the alkaline polymerization solution as a "seeding" monomer. Addition of the "seeding" monomer results in a surface-grafted copolymer effectively externalized from the substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Bertrand, Stephen L. Coulter, Cary Reich, Paul DeAntonio
  • Patent number: 5244913
    Abstract: Compositions and methods for dissolving calculi deposits in humans are disclosed. The compositions include solutions of quaternary ammonium salts and are particularly effective for the contact dissolution of pigment portions of biliary tract calculi such as gallstones. The solutions preferably further include mineral chelating agent and disulfide bond cleaving agent to aid in deaggregating mineral components and glycoprotein components of calculi.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Assignee: Baxter International Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen L. Coulter, Kenneth G. Mayhan, Christy L. H. Oviatt, Steven R. Morehead