Patents by Inventor William R. Grovesteen

William R. Grovesteen 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: 4294599
    Abstract: An aerosol respirator cartridge employing a prefilter having the form of a closely spiraled fiberglass mat functioning to distribute captured aerosol particles substantially uniformly therethrough for avoidance of prior art aerosol skin affect and the accompanying increased inhalation resistance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Assignee: American Optical Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Grovesteen, John A. Jones
  • Patent number: 4054624
    Abstract: A contact lens composition, having improved dimensional stability, suitable for use in the preparation of a corrective hydrated lens or an eye bandage, comprises polymerized random graft copolymers containing (in the dry state) from 67.2% to 79.3% HEMA; from 14.25% to 35% PVP; from 0.1% to 4.04% EDMA; from 0.1% to 2.5% MA; from 0.1% to 5.0% water; from 0 to 4 ppm HQ inhibitor; and from 50 to 250 ppm MEHQ inhibitor. The contact lens composition contains from 45% to 65% water after hydration. An improved method for shaping, polymerizing, and cutting and hydrating the contact lens composition is provided. The polymerization is conducted using only a low temperature initiator, by de-gassing prior to polymerization to remove substantially all oxygen, and by conducting the initial polymerization reaction at from 23.degree. C to 30.degree. C for 16 to 30 hours, during which the heat of the reaction is continuously absorbed to control the reaction exotherm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1977
    Assignee: Warner-Lambert Company
    Inventors: Albert R. Le Boeuf, William R. Grovesteen
  • Patent number: 4045547
    Abstract: A contact lens composition, having improved dimensional stability, suitable for use in the preparation of a corrective hydrated lens or an eye bandage, comprises polymerized random graft copolymers containing (in the dry state) from 67.2% to 79.3% HEMA; from 14.25% to 35% PVP; from 0.1% to 4.04% EDMA; from 0.1% to 2.5% MA; from 0.1% to 5.0% water; from 0 to 4 ppm HQ inhibitor; and from 50 to 250 ppm MEHQ inhibitor. The contact lens composition contains from 45% to 65% water after hydration. An improved method for shaping, polymerizing, and cutting and hydrating the contact lens composition is provided. The polymerization is conducted using only a low temperature initiator, by de-gassing prior to polymerization to remove substantially all oxygen, and by conducting the initial polymerization reaction at from 23.degree. C to 30.degree. C for 16 to 30 hours, during which the heat of the reaction is continuously absorbed to control the reaction exotherm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1977
    Assignee: Warner-Lambert Company
    Inventors: Albert R. Le Boeuf, William R. Grovesteen
  • Patent number: 4022204
    Abstract: A dimensionally stable, shaped eye bandage for medicament delivery comprises polymerized random graft copolymers containing (in the dry state) from 67.2% to 79.3% HEMA; from 14.25% to 35% PVP; from 0.1% to 4.04% EDMA; from 0.1% to 2.5% MA; from 0.1% to 5.0% water; from 0 to 4 ppm HQ inhibitor; and from 50 to 250 ppm MEHQ inhibitor. The eye bandage composition contains from 45% to 65% water after hydration. An improved method for shaping, polymerizing, and cutting and hydrating the eye bandage composition is provided. The polymerization is conducted using only a low temperature initiator, by de-gassing prior to polymerization to remove substantially all oxygen, and by conducting the initial polymerization reaction at from 23.degree. C to 30.degree. C for 16 to 30 hours, during which the heat of the reaction is continuously absorbed to control the reaction exotherm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1977
    Assignee: Warner-Lambert Company
    Inventors: Albert R. LeBoeuf, William R. Grovesteen
  • Patent number: 4018853
    Abstract: A contact lens composition, having improved dimensional stability, suitable for use in the preparation of a corrective hydrated lens or an eye bandage, comprises polymerized random graft copolymers containing (in the dry state) from 67.2% to 79.3% HEMA; from 14.25% to 35% PVP; from 0.1% to 4.04% EDMA; from 0.1% to 2.5% MA; from 0.1% to 5.0% water; from 0 to 4 ppm HQ inhibitor; and from 50 to 250 ppm MEHQ inhibitor. The contact lens composition contains from 45% to 65% water after hydration. An improved method for shaping, polymerizing, and cutting and hydrating the contact lens composition is provided. The polymerization is conducted using only a low temperature initiator, by de-gassing prior to polymerization to remove substantially all oxygen, and by conducting the initial polymerization reaction at from 23.degree. to 30.degree. C for 16 to 30 hours, during which the heat of the reaction is continuously absorbed to control the reaction exotherm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1977
    Assignee: Warner-Lambert Company
    Inventors: Albert R. Le Boeuf, William R. Grovesteen
  • Patent number: 3978164
    Abstract: A contact lens composition, having improved dimensional stability, suitable for use in the preparation of a corrective hydrated lens or an eye bandage, comprises polymerized random graft copolymers containing (in the dry state) from 67.2 to 79.3% HEMA; from 14.25 to 35% PVP; from 0.1 to 4.04% EDMA; from 0.1 to 2.5% MA; from 0.1 to 5.0% water; from 0 to 4 ppm HQ inhibitor; and from 50 to 250 ppm MEHQ inhibitor. The contact lens composition contains from 45 to 65% water after hydration. An improved method for shaping, polymerizing, and cutting and hydrating the contact lens composition is provided. The polymerization is conducted using only a low temperature initiator, by de-gassing prior to polymerization to remove substantially all oxygen, and by conducting the initial polymerization reaction at from 23.degree. to 30.degree.C for 16 to 30 hours, during which the heat of the reaction is continuously absorbed to control the reaction exotherm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1976
    Assignee: Warner-Lambert Company
    Inventors: Albert R. Le Boeuf, William R. Grovesteen