Patents by Inventor Thomas Patton
Thomas Patton 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: 11771649Abstract: This invention concerns a formulation of a hydrated mixed metal hydroxide and a nontoxic, non-anionic thickener, to form a salve or lotion which does cause synereses of the formulation. This formulation, when applied to a person or animal, forms a film that acts as an astringent, has antimicrobial palliative properties for many negative pathogens, burns, rashes and other skin maladies.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2023Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Magalum LLCInventor: Robert Thomas Patton
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Patent number: 11558258Abstract: A system for determining ownership information for users of electronic resources includes at least one computing device configured to receive a trigger request and obtain first resource usage data and first resource identity data from a first resource provider using a first resource collection engine. The system also is configured to obtain second resource usage data and second resource identity data from a second resource provider using a second resource collection engine. The system is also configured to select one or more users of interest based on the first resource usage data, the first resource identity data, the second resource usage data and the second resource identity data and to determine ownership of the selected one or more users of interest.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2022Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Walmart Apollo, LLCInventors: Kyle Thomas Patton, Trimurtulu Kukkala, Seetha Ramaiah Munnangi, Rajnikant RamakantSingh Sharma, Sanjay Kumaran Patel, Amit Kumar, Jeremy Grant, Gnanasekar Velu
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Publication number: 20220248689Abstract: Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2022Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: MATOKE HOLDINGS LIMITEDInventors: Thomas Patton, James Brennan, John Reginald Barrett, Ian Staples
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Patent number: 11311017Abstract: Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2014Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: MATOKE HOLDINGS LIMITEDInventors: Thomas Patton, James Brennan, John Reginald Barrett, Ian Staples
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Patent number: 11185080Abstract: Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: MATOKE HOLDINGS LIMITEDInventors: Thomas Patton, James Brennan, John Reginald Barrett, Ian Staples
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Publication number: 20210269488Abstract: Embodiments herein report compositions, methods, uses and manufacturing procedures for rotavirus constructs and immunogenic compositions thereof. Some embodiments concern compositions that include, but are not limited to, chimeric rotaviruses of use in immunogenic compositions against rotavirus infection as well as against other pathogenic virus infection in a subject. In certain embodiments, constructs of use herein can be generated and used where a rotavirus expression system further includes one or more nucleic acid molecules encoding one or more polypeptides of another pathogen (e.g. another enteric or mucosal pathogen).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2019Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: The Trustees of Indiana UniversityInventor: John Thomas Patton
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Publication number: 20180318399Abstract: Compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise: a first phase; a second phase; an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide; and a substance that includes a substrate for the enzyme, wherein the first phase and the second phase are immiscible. The compositions may be formulated as colloids, suspensions or emulsions, especially as creams or sprays. Methods of making the compositions are described, as well as their use for the treatment of antimicrobial infections.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2016Publication date: November 8, 2018Inventors: Sophie Constance COX, Thomas Jon HALL, Liam Michael GROVER, Rami SALIB, Thomas PATTON, James BRENNAN, John Reginald BARRETT, Ian STAPLES
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Publication number: 20180042240Abstract: Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Thomas PATTON, James BRENNAN, John Reginald BARRETT, Ian STAPLES
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Publication number: 20180023217Abstract: Fibers for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The fibers comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance that includes a substrate for the enzyme, wherein the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. In the presence of sufficient free water, the enzyme converts the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, which is effective against a wide range of microbes. Wound dressings and compositions comprising the fibers are also described, as is use of the fibers, wound dressings and compositions, particularly for wound healing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Applicant: MATOKE HOLDINGS LIMITEDInventors: Thomas PATTON, James BRENNAN, Ian STAPLES, Iain ELDER, Annette CALLAGHAN, Matthew DRYDEN, John Reginald BARRETT, David KERSHAW, Rami SALIB
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Publication number: 20170304261Abstract: Disclosed herein are treatment methods, vaccination methods, compositions, co-therapeutic methods, combination therapeutic compositions and kits comprising silvestrol and silvestrol analogs alone or in combination with therapeutic and preventative therapies. Disclosed herein are also methods, compositions and kits that can be used to treat cancer, viral infections, to modulate the immune system or as preventative therapies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2016Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Robert A. Baiocchi, John Thomas Patton, David M. Lucas, Douglas Kinghorn, Michael Grever
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Publication number: 20170266240Abstract: Compositions for prevention and treatment of microbial infectious, such as microbial infections that comprise a biofilm, or a microbe that is capable of forming a biofilm are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide and a substance that includes a substrate for the enzyme. The enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the substance. The substance may be an unrefined natural substance or a substance that includes a purified substrate for the enzyme.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2015Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Thomas PATTON, James BRENNAN, John Reginald BARRETT, Ian STAPLES, Iain ELDER, Annette CALLAGHAN, Matthew DRYDEN, David KERSHAW, Rami SALIB
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Publication number: 20170049111Abstract: Storage-stable compositions for generating antimicrobial activity are described. The compositions comprise an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide, and an unrefined natural substance, such as a honey, that includes a substrate for the enzyme. In certain embodiments, the enzyme is a purified enzyme. In other embodiments, the substrate lacks catalase activity, and the enzyme is additional to any enzyme activity able to convert the substrate to release hydrogen peroxide that may be present in the unrefined natural substance. The storage-stable compositions do not include sufficient free water to allow the enzyme to convert the substrate. Use of the compositions to treat microbial infections and wounds is described, as well as methods for their production.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2014Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Thomas PATTON, James BRENNAN, John Reginald BARRETT, Ian STAPLES
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Patent number: 9239571Abstract: Portable device for time measurement that counts with the basic functions of time and date, alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, Fixed Interval Timer function, as well as a Variable Interval Timer function. This Variable Interval Timer function allows the user to program multiple different workout or rest intervals, each with a different established time, and without limitation to an amount of fixed and unalterable workout and rest rounds. The user is able to program intervals in order to increase or decrease the workout or rest time. In the same way the user may decide to create intervals of different exercises, some of them for a short time and some of them for a longer time, as well as the rest time. Finally, the user may program the watch to alert them that a change of interval is coming using several different alarms for the different intervals.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Inventor: Thomas Patton
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Publication number: 20150309480Abstract: Portable device for time measurement that counts with the basic functions of time and date, alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, Fixed Interval Timer function, as well as a Variable Interval Timer function. This Variable Interval Timer function allows the user to program multiple different workout or rest intervals, each with a different established time, and without limitation to an amount of fixed and unalterable workout and rest rounds. The user is able to program intervals in order to increase or decrease the workout or rest time. In the same way the user may decide to create intervals of different exercises, some of them for a short time and some of them for a longer time, as well as the rest time. Finally, the user may program the watch to alert them that a change of interval is coming using several different alarms for the different intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2014Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventor: Thomas Patton
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Publication number: 20140255432Abstract: Disclosed herein are treatment methods, vaccination methods, compositions, co-therapeutic methods, combination therapeutic compositions and kits comprising silvestrol and silvestrol analogs alone or in combination with therapeutic and preventative therapies. Disclosed herein are also methods, compositions and kits that can be used to treat cancer, viral infections, to modulate the immune system or as preventative therapies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: OHIO STATE INNOVATION FOUNDATIONInventors: Robert A. Baiocchi, John Thomas Patton, JR., David M. Lucas, Douglas Kinghorn, Michael Grever
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Publication number: 20110108565Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are concerned with a business card dispenser that presents a single card to the user, when the front of the dispenser is pushed. The dispenser can hold over one hundred cards, plus one protected display card to show the contents of the dispenser. This dispenser provides a large quantity of cards in a compact volume and eliminates “dry finger” syndrome that affects many other business card dispensers. This is accomplished by use of a plunger, which pushes through a slot a single card, partially exposing it outside of the dispenser. Hence, allowing the user to grab the card with two fingers and pull it to retrieve the card.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: GEORGE PATTON ASSOCIATES, INC.Inventors: G. Thomas Patton, Scott Violette
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Patent number: 6017274Abstract: In a first embodiment, a method for forming a hardened fastener having a hardened fastener head. Alloys made of cobalt, nickel, chromium, and molybdenum have very high hardnesses while maintaining ductility. Metals conforming to the chemistry of AMS 5844 and AMS 5842 are disclosed as the preferred materials. These hardnesses are also maintained at high temperatures. In order to form a head upon such materials, a fastener blank is first initially hardened by cold reduction twenty to thirty percent (20%-30%). A fastener head is then formed in the fastener blank by additional cold forging. The remaining shank portion of the fastener blank is cold worked in a third process with the entire three-part cold forging process cold reducing the material forty-eight to fifty percent (48%-50%). Additional hardness may be obtained by heating the material in a temperature range between ca. 1200.degree. F. and 1300.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Automotive Racing Products, Inc.Inventors: Russell G. Sherman, H. Thomas Patton
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Patent number: 4580165Abstract: A color graphic overlay system for providing high speed, high resolution color graphics display combined with a video image from a videodisc, videotape or camera. The system includes a video mixing module and a color graphics module which generates the graphics while the video mixing module performs the overlay function. A composite sync processor filters an external video composite sync signal to produce a processed horizontal sync pulse that is phase adjustable and ultimately used by a phase lock loop to lock the horizontal component of the external video composite sync signal to the horizontal component of the graphics composite sync. The phase lock loop employs the processed horizontal sync pulse to generate a high frequency clock used by the color graphics module to produce its own horizontal sync pulses.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1984Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas Patton, George A. Ferry
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Patent number: 4122056Abstract: Finely-divided dispersed solids are prepared by the emulsion polymerization in the presence of a free radical catalyst of a major amount of an ethylenically unsaturated monomer or mixture of monomers and a minor amount of a hydroxy-terminated organic compound having from one to eight hydroxyl groups, an oxyethylene content of from about 15 to 80 weight percent, a hydroxyl equivalent weight of from 250 to 10,000 and containing a polymerizable carbon-to-carbon double bond. The resulting polymeric solids are particularly useful in the preparation of reinforced polymer compositions.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1978Date of Patent: October 24, 1978Assignee: BASF Wyandotte CorporationInventors: Gerhard Gustav Ramlow, Louis Celeste Pizzini, John Thomas Patton, Jr., John Richard Murphy, John Eugene Davis
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Patent number: 4029611Abstract: Rigid cellular foams are prepared by catalytically condensing an organic polyisocyanate in the presence of (a) a carbodiimide-promoting catalyst, (b) a trimerization catalyst, and (c) a polyfurfuryl alcohol polymer. The resulting foam compositions are characterized by carbodiimide and isocyanurate linkages and exhibit improved friability and flame retardancy.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1975Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Assignee: BASF Wyandotte CorporationInventors: Moses Cenker, Thirumurti Narayan, John Thomas Patton, Jr.