Patents by Inventor Uma S. Valeti
Uma S. Valeti 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: 20210235733Abstract: The present disclosure provides methods and compositions useful for the production of slaughter-free meat products, and the characterizations of the same. The slaughter-free meat products contain several points of distinction when compared to conventional meat procured by harvesting the tissue of a dead animal. Such points of distinction include, but are not limited to, significantly reduced or substantially no: steroid hormones, antibiotics, or microbial contamination; lower fat content; no vasculature; and extended shelf life both at room temperature and when refrigerated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Kevin J. KAYSER, Morgan Laurence REASE, Mark E. JUHAS, Jessica M. JOSLIN, Uma S. VALETI, Eric N. Schulze
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Publication number: 20210161484Abstract: A transparent radiation shield, attachable to a patient support platform, and movable to shield a physician from imaging radiation, includes a transparent computer display that is controllable to provide a data overlay on the shield pertaining to patient data and/or x-ray images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor, James Montague, Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20210106032Abstract: The substrates, systems, and methods described herein relate to textured substrates for preparing a comestible meat product. Substrates and methods are described herein for controlling one or more of growth, adhesion, retention, and/or release of cells (e.g., of a cell sheet) on or from the surface of the substrate. A method of preparing a comestible meat product may include applying a plurality of non-human cells to at least one patterned texture substrate, growing the cells on the patterned texture substrate to form the comestible meat product, and separating the comestible meat product from the patterned texture substrate. The patterned texture allows for improved growth, adhesion, retention, and/or release of cells as compared to another surface not comprising the patterned texture. In some embodiments, the cell culture substrate surfaces include a plurality of regions corresponding to a plurality of patterned textures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Inventors: Matthew LEUNG, Asha GODBOLE, George C. ENGELMAYR, JR., Nicholas J. GENOVESE, Uma S. VALETI, Kathleen CARSWELL
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Patent number: 10945687Abstract: A transparent radiation shield, attachable to a patient support platform, and movable to shield a physician from imaging radiation, includes a transparent computer display that is controllable to provide a data overlay on the shield pertaining to patient data and/or x-ray images.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor, James Montague, Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20200368086Abstract: A mattress system is provided that is optimized for the hospital setting and includes a guiderail system that accepts a variety of accessories for attachment thereto. The guiderail system may have integrated data lines, power lines, gas lines, and/or fluid lines. Also provided are radioabsorbant shields, trays and other components designed for optimal use with the mattress system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor, Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20200093446Abstract: X-ray procedure tables with improved structural strength that enable radiation shielding and integrated medical device and monitoring systems. The design allows the incorporation of an integrated patient support structure, radiation shielding and associated devices and conduits for medical care in procedures that employ X-ray imaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor, James Montague, Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20200000419Abstract: A system of shields designed to provide substantially greater protection, head to toe, against radiation exposure to health care workers in a hospital room during procedures which require real-time imaging. The shields are placed around the patient and the x-ray table and provide protection even when the x-ray tube is moved to various angles around the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2019Publication date: January 2, 2020Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti, John P. Gainor
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Patent number: 10463832Abstract: A catheter with a spring tip that facilitates atraumatic initial placement and also continues to protect tissue contacted by the catheter device subsequent to the initial placement. The spring tip is shock-absorbing and axially compliant and allows enhanced use of various devices in conjunction with the tip such as bioptomes, electrodes, needles, flushing catheters, delivery catheters, and the like. The atraumatic shock-absorbing tip could include conductive or non-conductive materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: MedWerks, LLCInventors: Uma S. Valeti, Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor
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Patent number: 10441231Abstract: A system of shields designed to provide substantially greater protection, head to toe, against radiation exposure to health care workers in a hospital room during procedures which require real-time imaging. The shields are placed around the patient and the x-ray table and provide protection even when the x-ray tube is moved to various angles around the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2018Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti, John P. Gainor
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Publication number: 20190038241Abstract: A transparent radiation shield, attachable to a patient support platform, and movable to shield a physician from imaging radiation, includes a transparent computer display that is controllable to provide a data overlay on the shield pertaining to patient data and/or x-ray images.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor, James Montague, Uma S. Valeti
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Patent number: 10192201Abstract: A computer-implemented method includes receiving, from a device associated with a user of a hosted computer system, entries in a template of an electronic invention disclosure form; linking the invention disclosure form to at least one portion of an inventor's notebook containing disclosure of an invention addressed by the invention disclosure form; providing invitations to a collaboration space for the invention, whereby acceptance of the invitation provides access to at least a portion of the invention disclosure form; and providing secure access to invitees into the collaboration space, wherein the invitees are determined to have been invited to the particular collaboration space.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2016Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Uma Valeti LLCInventor: Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20180296173Abstract: A system of shields designed to provide substantially greater protection, head to toe, against radiation exposure to health care workers in a hospital room during procedures which require real-time imaging. The shields are placed around the patient and the x-ray table and provide protection even when the x-ray tube is moved to various angles around the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti, John P. Gainor
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Publication number: 20180193592Abstract: A catheter with a spring tip that facilitates atraumatic initial placement and also continues to protect tissue contacted by the catheter device subsequent to the initial placement. The spring tip is shock-absorbing and axially compliant and allows enhanced use of various devices in conjunction with the tip such as bioptomes, electrodes, needles, flushing catheters, delivery catheters, and the like. The atraumatic shock-absorbing tip could include conductive or non-conductive materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: MedWerks, LLCInventors: Uma S. Valeti, Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor
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Patent number: 10016172Abstract: A system of shields designed to provide substantially greater protection, head to toe, against radiation exposure to health care workers in a hospital room during procedures which require real-time imaging. The shields are placed around the patient and the x-ray table and provide protection even when the x-ray tube is moved to various angles around the patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti, John P. Gainor
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Patent number: 9943665Abstract: A catheter with a spring tip that facilitates atraumatic initial placement and also continues to protect tissue contacted by the catheter device subsequent to the initial placement. The spring tip is shock-absorbing and axially compliant and allows enhanced use of various devices in conjunction with the tip such as bioptomes, electrodes, needles, flushing catheters, delivery catheters, and the like. The atraumatic shock-absorbing tip could include conductive or non-conductive materials.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2014Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: MedWerks, LLCInventors: Uma S. Valeti, Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor
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Publication number: 20170119324Abstract: A system of shields designed to provide substantially greater protection, head to toe, against radiation exposure to health care workers in a hospital room during procedures which require real-time imaging. The shields are placed around the patient and the x-ray table and provide protection even when the x-ray tube is moved to various angles around the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2016Publication date: May 4, 2017Applicant: Egg Medical, IncInventors: Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti, John P. Gainor
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Publication number: 20160158082Abstract: A mattress system is provided that is optimized for the hospital setting and includes a guiderail system that accepts a variety of accessories for attachment thereto. The guiderail system may have integrated data lines, power lines, gas lines, and/or fluid lines. Also provided are radioabsorbant shields, trays and other components designed for optimal use with the mattress system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 9, 2016Applicant: Egg Medical, Inc.Inventors: John P. Gainor, Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20150119853Abstract: A method of controlling and changing the shape of a catheter in situ that includes the use of two nested catheters. The catheters have two different shapes that may add, cancel, or override each other when one catheter is placed within the other. The shape may be changed by advancing or rotating one catheter relative to the other catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: John P. Gainor, Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti
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Publication number: 20150119847Abstract: An atraumatic guidewire kit and method including a guidewire having a soft tip of increased diameter that spreads any force placed on tissue over an increased area resulting in reduced trauma to the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Robert F. Wilson, Uma S. Valeti, John P. Gainor
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Publication number: 20150105729Abstract: A catheter with a spring tip that facilitates atraumatic initial placement and also continues to protect tissue contacted by the catheter device subsequent to the initial placement. The spring tip is shock-absorbing and axially compliant and allows enhanced use of various devices in conjunction with the tip such as bioptomes, electrodes, needles, flushing catheters, delivery catheters, and the like. The atraumatic shock-absorbing tip could include conductive or non-conductive materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Uma S. Valeti, Robert F. Wilson, John P. Gainor