Patents by Inventor William R. Potter

William R. Potter 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: 5111821
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for in vivo detection of abnormal tissue in patients by irradiating a diagnostic region simultaneously with at least two wavelengths of incident light, and detecting the resulting fluorescence of normal and abnormal tissue. The patient is provided with a photosensitizer which preferentially collects in abnormal tissue, and beams of light--preferably at about 612 and 632.8 nm--are directed to the diagnostic region. The beams of light are chopped at 90 and 135 Hz, respectively. Fluorescent light from the diagnostic region is then detected, and an electronic signal is generated relating to the intensity of the fluorescence. Because of the chopping of the incident beams, the fluorescent light and the resulting electronic signal are also chopped. The electronic signal is provided as input to phase-locked amplifier circuitry, which differentiates between the contribution to the signal resulting from each of the 612 and 632.8 nm incident beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1992
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventor: William R. Potter
  • Patent number: 5074632
    Abstract: The present invention relates to improvements on fiberoptic diffusers for use in PDT and methods of making the same. This invention discloses a fiberoptic cylindrical diffuser dispersing light outwardly in a cylindrical scattering pattern which includes a fiber with a jacket-stripped core tip, a thin layer of scattering medium coated on the bare core tip, and a sleeve member with a closed end enclosing the fiber tip without touching the scattering medium and fixed on the jacket of the fiber. The sleeve member may include a tapered head. The present invention also discloses a fiberoptic spherical diffuser radiating light outwardly in a spherical scattering pattern. The spherical diffuser comprises a fiber with a jacket-stripped core tip, a bushing member with open ends circumferentially surrounding the core tip and fixed on the jacket of the fiber, and a scattering medium enclosing a portion of the bushing member and the fiber core tip in a spherical form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1991
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventor: William R. Potter
  • Patent number: 5062431
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for in vivo detection of abnormal tissue in patients by irradiating a diagnostic region simultaneously with at least two wavelengths of incident light, and detecting the resulting fluorescence of normal and abnormal tissue. The patient is provided with a photosensitizer which preferentially collects in abnormal tissue, and beams of light--preferably at about 612 and 632.8 nm--are directed to the diagnostic region. The beams of light are chopped at 90 and 135 Hz, respectively. Fluorescent light from the diagnostic region is then detected, and an electronic signal is generated relating to the intensity of the fluorescence. Because of the chopping of the incident beams, the fluorescent light and the resulting electronic signal area also chopped. The electronic signal is provided as input to phase-locked amplifier circuitry, which differentiates between the contribution to the signal resulting from each of the 612 and 632.8 nm incident beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1991
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventor: William R. Potter
  • Patent number: 5028621
    Abstract: To obtain tumor-selective, photosensitizing drugs useful in the localization of neoplastic tissue and treatment of abnormal neoplastic tissue such as tumors, one of two methods is used. In the first method, a hydrolyzed mixture of the products of reaction of hematoporphyrin with acetic acid and sulfuric acid is cycled through a microporous membrane system to exclude low molecular weight products. In the second method, drugs are synthesized or derived from other pyrrole compounds. The drugs (1) include two covalently bound groups, each with four rings, some of which are pyrroles such as phlorins, porphyrins, chlorins, substituted pyrroles, substituted chlorins or substituted phlorins, each group being arranged in a ring structure, connected covalently to another group and have a triplet energy state above 37.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1991
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William R. Potter, Kenneth R. Weishaupt
  • Patent number: 5015463
    Abstract: A photosensitizing composition prepared by recovering a portion of hematoporphyrin derivative which has aggregate weight of more than 10 kd is useful in locating tumor tissue to which this improved photosensitizing drug homes. In the invention method, the subject is administered the improved drug and sufficient time is allowed to pass to permit accumulation of the drug in tumor tissue. The subject is then illuminated at suspected sites with radiation capable of absorption by the improved drug and which radiation produces fluorescence by the drug. Detection of the intensity of fluorescence indicates the quantity of drug at the measured location and permits assessment as to whether a tumor is present at that location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1991
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William R. Potter, Kenneth R. Weishaupt
  • Patent number: 4932934
    Abstract: To obtain tumor-selective, photosensitizing drugs useful in the localization of neoplastic tissue and treatment of abnormal neoplastic tissue such as tumors, one of two methods is used. In the first method, a hydrolyzed mixture of the products of reaction of hematoporphyrin with acetic acid and sulfuric acid is cycled through a microporous membrane system to exclude low molecular weight products. In the second method, drugs are synthesized or derived from other pyrrole compounds. The drugs: (1) include two covalently bound groups, each with four rings, some of which are pyrroles such as phlorins, porphyrins, chlorins, substituted pyrroles, substituted chlorins or substituted phlorins, each group being arranged in a ring structure, connected covalently to another group and have a triplet energy state above 37.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William R. Potter, Kenneth R. Weishaupt
  • Patent number: 4889129
    Abstract: To provide to and receive radiation from a photodynamic drug in neoplastic tissue, a laser system transmits radiation through an interface into a radiation delivery system, which is in juxtaposition with neoplastic tissue containing a photodynamic drug. The laser system may be a single argon laser pumping a dye laser, two parallel sets of argon lasers pumping a dye laser, a krypton laser or a xenon laser. In addition to transmitting radiation from the laser to the delivery system, the interface system may: (1) direct a portion of the light back to the laser's power supply to control the intensity of the radiation emitted from the laser; and/or (2) receive light from the light conductors of the delivery system. The interface channels light to radiation sensing devices which are either from a beam splitter indicating the magnitude of the radiation delivered from the laser system to the radiation delivery system or radiation leaking through the light conductor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William R. Potter, Kenneth R. Weishaupt
  • Patent number: 4866168
    Abstract: To obtain tumor-selective, photosensitizing drugs useful in the localization of neoplastic tissue and treatment of abnormal neoplastic tissue such as tumors, one of two methods is used. In the first method, a hydrolyzed mixture of the products of reaction of hematoporphyrin with acetic acid and sulfuric acid is cycled through a microporous membrane system to exclude low molecular weight products. In the second method, drugs are synthesized or derived from other pyrrole compounds. The drugs: (1) include two covalently bound groups, each with four rings, some of which are pyrroles such as phlorins, porphyrins, chlorins, substituted pyrroles, substituted chlorins or substituted phlorins, each group being arranged in a ring structure, connected covalently to another group and have a triplet energy state above 37.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William R. Potter, Kenneth R. Weishaupt
  • Patent number: 4649151
    Abstract: To obtain tumor-selective, photosensitizing drugs useful in the localization of neoplastic tissue and treatment of abnormal neoplastic tissue such as tumors, one of two methods is used. In the first method, a hydrolyzed mixture of the products of reaction of hematoporphyrin with acetic acid and sulfuric acid is cycled through a microporous membrane system to exclude low molecular weight products. In the second method, drugs are synthesized or derived from other pyrrole compounds. The drugs: (1) include two covalently bound groups, each with four rings, some of which are pyrroles such as phlorins, porphyrins, chlorins, substituted pyrroles, substituted chlorins or substituted phlorins, each group being arranged in a ring structure, connected covalently to another group and have a triplet energy state above 37.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1987
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Dougherty, William R. Potter, Kenneth R. Weishaupt