Patents Issued in April 1, 2003
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Patent number: 6541246Abstract: Method for detecting and for quantifying adenoviruses by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The method makes it possible to detect, in a single reaction, the various adenovirus serotypes and to quantify very low amounts.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Gencell S.A.Inventors: Michel Vidaud, Eric Gautier, Patrick Saulnier
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Patent number: 6541247Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of isolating ependymal neural CNS stem cells from a post-natal animal or a human, which method comprises the steps of (a) screening single cells obtained by dissociating CNS tissue from said animal for cells exhibiting at least one characteristic of an ependymal neural stem cell; and (b) recovering the cells that exhibit the characteristic or characteristics screened for in step (a). The screening may be performed for a specific cell surface protein or by previously labeling the ependymal cells. The invention also relates to isolated ependymal neural CNS stem cells, in vitro and in vivo assays based on the findings according to the invention and various uses of the ependymal neural stem cells according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1998Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Neuronova ABInventors: Jonas Frisën, Ann Marie Janson, Clas Johansson, Stefan Momma, Diana Clarke, Ming Zhao, Urban Lendahl, Kioumars Delfani
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Patent number: 6541248Abstract: A viral vector production system is provided which system comprises: (i) a viral genome comprising at least one first nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product capable of binding to and effecting the cleavage, directly or indirectly, of a second nucleotide sequence, or transcription product thereof, encoding a viral polypeptide required for the assembly of viral particles; (ii) a third nucleotide sequence encoding said viral polypeptide required for the assembly of the viral genome into viral particles, which third nucleotide sequence has a different nucleotide sequence to the second nucleotide sequence such that said third nucleotide sequence, or transcription product thereof, is resistant to cleavage directed by said gene product. The viral vector production system may be used to produce viral particles for use in treating or preventing viral infection.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Oxford BioMedica LimitedInventors: Alan John Kingsman, Kyriacos Mitrophanous, Narry Kim
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Patent number: 6541249Abstract: A method for the culture of hematopoietic cells and/or production of human cytokines using immortalized human stromal cell lines is provided. These immortalized stromal cell lines condition media such that the ability of the hematopoietic stem cells to self-replicate and/or differentiate is maintained by the media or the ability of the committed progenitors to expand and/or differentiate is maintained by the media. Further provided are irradiated and non-irradiated immortalized human stromal cells that synthesize cytokines, such as, IL-7, IL-8, IL-11, FLT3L, SCF, LIF, M-CSF, TGF-beta 1, GM-CSF, MIP-1alpha, G-CSF, and MCP-1.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Human Genome Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Ruth E. Wager, Maria Ourmanova
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Patent number: 6541250Abstract: The present invention comprises a novel immortal non-adherent human melanocyte cell line, designated WC-1 14.07. This cell line is stable and MHC class I negative. This continuous melanocyte cell line can be used as a source of melanin and hgp100. The Class I MHC-negative nature of this cell line allows it to be used as a target for transfection with MHC class I genes, providing a novel source of hgp100 in a pre-determined MHC context. The cell line can thus be used in a variety of ways, directly or indirectly, in the development and manufacture of vaccines for melanoma.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Aventis Pasteur LimitedInventors: Jeannine Alexander, William I. Cox
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Patent number: 6541251Abstract: Methods for isolating pancreatic progenitor 1 genes are provided. The pancreatic progenitor 1 nucleic acid compositions find use in identifying homologous or related proteins and the DNA sequences encoding such proteins; in producing compositions that modulate the expression or function of the protein; and in studying associated physiological pathways. In addition, modulation of the gene activity in vivo is used for prophylactic and therapeutic purposes, such as identification of cell type based on expression, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: The Scripps Research InstituteInventors: Nora Sarvetnick, Howard Fox
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Patent number: 6541252Abstract: Novel human polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences are disclosed that can be used in therapeutic, diagnostic, and pharmacogenomic applications.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Lexicon Genetics IncorporatedInventors: D. Wade Walke, Erin Hilbun, Gregory Donoho, C. Alexander Turner, Jr.
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Patent number: 6541253Abstract: The present invention is directed to monoclonal antibodies capable of specifically binding to and recognizing an antigenic determinant (epitope) of the protein kaposin or a derivative thereof, hybridoma cell lines producing said monoclonal antibodies, diagnostic systems for the detection of the presence of a kaposin protein or a derivative thereof as well as antibodies directed against the kaposin protein or a derivative thereof, methods for detection of the expression of kaposin protein or a derivative thereof in a biological sample, methods for the detection of antibodies directed against kaposin protein or a derivative thereof, uses of the monoclonal antibodies provided according to the invention and uses of the kaposin protein or a derivative thereof, each in diagnostics and therapy.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: GSF-Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbHInventors: Juergen Haas, Elisabeth Kremmer, Stefanie Kliche
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Patent number: 6541254Abstract: The present invention provides a highly glycosylated iduronate-2-sulfatase enzyme comprising an iduronate-2-sulfatase polypeptide with at least 5 kilodalton (kDa) more sugar than iduronate-2-sulfatase purified from a natural source, e.g. human liver. The present invention also provides an enzymatically active polypeptide fragment or variant of such a highly glycosylated iduronate-2-sulfatase. The present invention further provides an isolated nucleic acid encoding iduronate-2-sulfatase, as well as an expression vector, a host cell and a method for producing the present highly glycosylated iduronate-2-sulfatase enzyme.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Women's and Children's HospitalInventors: Peter J. Wilson, Charles Phillip Morris, Donald Stewart Anson, Teresa Occhiodoro, Julie Bielicki, Peter Roy Clements, John Joseph Hopwood
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Patent number: 6541255Abstract: Stable clones of neural stem cells (NSCs) have been isolated from the human fetal telencephalon. In vitro, these self-renewing clones (affirmed by retroviral insertion site) can spontaneously give rise to all 3 fundamental neural cell types (neurons, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes). Following transplantation into germinal zones of the developing newborn mouse brain, they, like their rodent counterparts, can participate in aspects of normal development, including migration along well-established migratory pathways to disseminated CNS regions, differentiation into multiple developmentally- and regionally-appropriate cell types in response to microenvironmental cues, and non-disruptive, non-tumorigenic interspersion with host progenitors and their progeny. Readily genetically engineered prior to transplantation, human NSCs are capable of expressing foreign transgenes in vivo in these disseminated locations.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignees: The Children's Medical Center Corporation, The University of British Columbia, The University of PennsylvaniaInventors: Evan Y. Snyder, John H. Wolfe, Seung U. Kim
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Patent number: 6541256Abstract: A human cell growth medium formulation for culturing human cells of neural crest origin, most preferably corneal endothelial cells, or for accelerating the growth and proliferation of human cells of neural crest origin is disclosed. The formulation for the nutrient medium of the invention includes nerve growth factor, preferably at a concentration of 1-100 ng/ml and most preferably 20 ng/ml. The growth medium formulation preferably also includes epidermal growth factor (preferably at a concentration of 1-200 ng/ml and most preferably 5 ng/ml).Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: The Schepens Eye Research Institute, Inc.Inventors: Ko-Hua Chen, Nancy C. Joyce
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Patent number: 6541257Abstract: A method of preparing green regenerative tissue of barley suitable for transformation is presented. The method includes incubating barley tissue on a callus induction medium under dim light. The dim light conditions are sufficient to produce green regenerative tissue. The callus induction media includes auxin and copper.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Peggy G. Lemaux, Myeong-Je Cho
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Patent number: 6541258Abstract: The present invention provides AAV “split-packaging” genes, and packaging cells comprising such genes, for use in the production of high titers of replication-incompetent recombinant AAV vectors that can be used to deliver transgenes of interest to a variety of mammalian cells.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Targeted Genetics CorporationInventors: James M. Allen, Anthony M. Stepan, Tineka J. Quinton, Stephen D. Lupton
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Patent number: 6541259Abstract: Nucleic acid sequences and methods are provided for producing plants and seeds having altered tocopherol content and compositions. The methods find particular use in increasing the tocopherol levels in plants, and in providing desirable tocopherol compositions in a host plant cell.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Calgene LLCInventors: Michael W. Lassner, Beth Savidge, Timothy Mitsky, James Weiss, Martha Ann Post-Beittenmiller
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Patent number: 6541260Abstract: A device for detecting and providing an indication regarding one or more properties of a fluid retained in a bottle comprising a body member and a fluid property detecting substance, which can test for acidity, cork taint, or another fluid property, operably associated with the body member for detecting and providing an optical indication regarding one or more properties of the fluid retained in the bottle. The body member can have an open inner volume and the fluid property detecting substance can be disposed therein. A wall portion of the body member can comprise a semi-permeable barrier for allowing a one-way flow of fluid retained in the bottle into the open inner volume of the body member.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventors: Blake Pariseau, Eric R. Muse
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Patent number: 6541261Abstract: An automated slide stainer with slides mounted in a horizontal position on a rotary carousel. Reagents and rinse liquids are automatically dispensed onto tissue sections or cells mounted on slides for the purpose of performing chemical or immunohistochemical stains. The rinse liquids are removed by an aspiration head connected to a source of vacuum. Individual slides or groups of slides are supported on flat heating stations for heating to individual temperatures. Temperature control electronics on the carousel are controlled by a user interface off of the carousel.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: CytoLogix CorporationInventors: Steven A. Bogen, Herbert H. Loeffler, John A. Purbrick
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Patent number: 6541262Abstract: A method and device for testing a sample of fresh whole blood. In particular the present invention provides a method and device for testing a sample of fresh whole blood to determine whether a patient would benefit from the administration of a blood factor (such as AT III.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Baugh, Julie S. Johnston-Eaton, Colleen Lutz
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Patent number: 6541263Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of detecting a corticosteroid in a sample by adding an internal standard to a sample suspected of containing a corticosteroid; removing interfering compounds from the sample; placing the sample on an HPLC column equilibrated with a NH4OAc:MeOH solution and collecting an eluent; and analyzing the eluent of the HPLC column with a MS, wherein if contained in the sample, the corticosteroid forms an adduct that is detected by the MS.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Euro-Celtique, S.A. LuxembourgInventor: Feng Gao
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Patent number: 6541264Abstract: In a rapid and non-invasive method for characterizing aromatic polycarbonates, fluorescence intensities are determined at least two wavelength ranges and used to calculate a compositional or physical property of the sample. The method is suitable for determining the relative amounts of linear and branched polycarbonates, and it is fast enough to monitor the progress of polymerization reactions.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo, John Patrick Lemmon, Terry Kay Leib
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Patent number: 6541265Abstract: The subject invention pertains to methods and systems for testing a substance for inflammatory or oxidant properties under acute inflammatory conditions characterized by increased levels of redox-active metal ions. The method includes the steps of applying an eccentric exercise stimulus to a subject, thereby inducing a muscle injury; administering a substance of interest to the subject; measuring one or more biological markers of inflammation, oxidative stress, and muscle damage, or combinations thereof, within the subject; and correlating the measured value of the biological marker(s) with the inflammatory or oxidative properties of the substance administered.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: University of FloridaInventor: Christiaan Leeuwenburgh
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Patent number: 6541266Abstract: The present invention provides a method of measuring an analyte, such as glucose in a fluid sample, such as whole blood, by a reflectance reading device. The method includes making periodic intermediate calculations of analyte level and dynamically ascertaining when an analytical reaction has reached an end point. Once stable, the process stops making periodic calculations and reports the final, actual glucose concentration. According to an exemplary embodiment, the method is performed by a reflectance photometer using an analytical test strip containing reagents that react with an analyte of interest in the test fluid. The end point is determined by calculating an intermediate analyte level of the testing element at predetermined intervals and calculating a ratio value corresponding to the (n)th measurement to an (n-5)th measurement. When two consecutive ratio values are less than or equal to a predetermined value, the end point is deemed reached and the final analyte level ascertained.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Home Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Brent E. Modzelewski, Steven B. Gilmour, G. Thomas Roth, Douglas E. Bell
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Patent number: 6541267Abstract: Method and compositions for determining oxidative stress in a subject are provided in which presence of an aldehyde in a biological fluid is correlated with an oxidative stress in a subject. A test reagent having a pH regulator, a reducing agent, and an aldehyde-reactive chromogen is mixed with the biological fluid, and the color of the resulting aldehyde-modified chromogen is correlated with the oxidative stress.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Bio-Defense Nutritionals, Inc.Inventor: Bruce W. Halstead
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Patent number: 6541268Abstract: A carbon dioxide sensor including a closed chamber having as a wall substantially water-tight, carbon dioxide-permeable membrane and containing two electrodes. The chamber contains a film of de-ionized water contacting the membrane and both of the electrodes. The change in conductance of the water due to absorption of carbon dioxide is measured.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Alertis Medical ASInventors: Tor Inge Tonnessen, Peyman Mirtaheri
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Patent number: 6541269Abstract: A method and calorimetric test strip for determining analyte concentration are provided. The test strip includes an aperture exposing a face of an calorimetric indicator-bearing carrier. Sensitivity is enhanced by flowing contact of the liquid to be analyzed, through the carrier and with the indicator.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Industrial Test Systems, Inc.Inventors: Vasili V. Ramana, Kami R. Yamuna, Ivars Jaunakais
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Patent number: 6541270Abstract: A colorimetric detector for chemical and biological agents or toxins is made of a giant unilamellar vesicle (GUV) having a membrane bilayer which is polymerized to stabilize the giant unilamellar vesicle and to provide extended conjugated polymer backbone, and the GUV has at least one incorporated molecular recognition site for the chemical and biological agents or toxins. The GUVs are about 10-300 microns and preferably made of a polymerizable diacetylenic GUV where the acyl chains are crosslinked. When the agents or toxins bind to the recognition site the detector exhibits a color change. The detector can be used in a colorimetric detector apparatus where the samples can be present in air or in water.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Alok Singh, Paul Schoen
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Patent number: 6541271Abstract: Methods and apparatus for screening diverse arrays of materials using infrared imaging techniques are provided. Typically, each of the individual materials on the array will be screened or interrogated for the same material characteristic. Once screened, the individual materials may be ranked or otherwise compared relative to each other with respect to the material characteristic under investigation. According to one aspect, infrared imaging techniques are used to identify the active sites within an array of compounds by monitoring the temperature change resulting from a reaction. This same technique can also be used to quantify the stability of each new material within an array of compounds. According to another aspect, identification and characterization of condensed phase products is achieved, wherein library elements are activated by a heat source serially, or in parallel.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1997Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Symyx Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric W. McFarland, William Archibald
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Patent number: 6541272Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating and analyzing a component of a fluid sample that is considered to be a contaminant, and particularly, that is or may be an organic material. The invention is predicated on the introduction of the sample fluid in a pulsed manner via a first carrier fluid into a feed chamber. A membrane is located between the feed chamber and an exit chamber, and in fluid registry therewith. When the sample enters the feed chamber, the component to be separated and analyzed can permeate the membrane, and thus passes through the membrane to the exit chamber, and then enters a second carrier fluid which carries it to a detector for analysis. The detector may be a gas chromatograph (GC), mass spectrometer (MS) or the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: New Jersey Institute of TechnologyInventor: Somenath Mitra
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Patent number: 6541273Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed which are useful for detecting the presence of various pesticides, including aryl pyrazoles such as fipronil. Pesticide residues are extracted from a variety of samples, including soil and/or water samples using techniques well known to those of skill in the art. The samples are then concentrated, and transferred to an solid phase extraction cartridge. The SPE cartridge includes activated charcoal, silica gel, magnesium-silica gel and an amino-functional silica sorbent, or suitable equivalents thereof. After cleanup, the eluate containing the analyte of interest can be concentrated to a standard sample size and the amount of pesticide residues quantitated. In a preferred embodiment, the column chromatography materials are assembled in a solid phase extraction cartridge with frits between the chromatography materials. This facilitates the use of the cartridge in standard automated analytical equipment, for example, robotic equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Aventis CropScience, S.A.Inventor: Robert S. Plaisance
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Patent number: 6541274Abstract: Reactor systems that include a reaction receptacle that includes a plurality of reservoirs disposed in the surface of a substrate. The reactor system also typically includes a temperature control element having at least a first heat exchanger thermally coupled to it. The heat exchanger is, in turn, disposed within the at least one of the reservoirs whereby the heat exchanger transfers heat to or from a fluid disposed within the reservoir, which heat is conducted to or from the temperature control element.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventors: Robert Nagle, Robert S. Dubrow
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Patent number: 6541275Abstract: According to the present invention highly specific-low affinity antibodies are generated which allow for the assay of F1.2 in bodily fluids that also contain prothrombin or other plasma proteins. Antibodies having the necessary properties for this assay are made using synthetic polypeptides which mimic the carboxy terminus of F1.2.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1988Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Dade Behring Inc.Inventors: Juan A. Ruiz, James R. Maynard, Frederick Dombrose
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Patent number: 6541276Abstract: A novel method for generating hydroxylamine, hydroxamic acid, hydroxyurea, and hydroxylsulfonamide compounds is disclosed. The method involves the nucleophilic attack of an alkoxyamine on a suitable solid phase support. Techniques of combinatorial chemistry can then be applied to the immobilized alkoxyamine to generate a diverse set of compounds. Cleavage of the compounds from the support yields a library of hydroxylamine or hydroxylamine derivative compounds, which can be screened for biological activity (e.g., inhibition of metalloproteases).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Versicor, Inc.Inventors: Dinesh V. Patel, Khehyong Ngu
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Patent number: 6541277Abstract: An immunochemical assay device comprising a base member, an array disposed on the base member, and at least one assay indicia zone. The array comprises (I) a reservoir pad to receive sample liquid, (ii) a wicking membrane, and (iii) at least one filter zone interposed between the wicking membrane and the reservoir pad. The filter zone being operable to permit passage of any specific immunocomplex to the wicking membrane while impeding passage of larger components.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Princeton Biomeditech CorporationInventors: Jemo Kang, Byungwoo Youn, Young Ho Oh
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Patent number: 6541278Abstract: A semiconductor substrate is placed within a housing. By supplying organometallic complexes and carbon dioxide in a supercritical state into the housing, a BST thin film is formed on a platinum thin film, while at the same time, carbon compounds, which are produced when the BST thin film is formed are removed. The solubility of carbon compounds in the supercritical carbon dioxide is very high, and yet the viscosity of the supercritical carbon dioxide is low. Accordingly, the carbon compounds are removable efficiently from the BST thin film. An oxide or nitride film may also be formed by performing oxidation or nitriding at a low temperature using water in a supercritical or subcritical state, for example.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kiyoyuki Morita, Takashi Ohtsuka, Michihito Ueda
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Patent number: 6541279Abstract: A high dielectric constant insulator including a thin film of a metal oxide selected from the group consisting of tungsten-bronze-type oxides, pyrochlore-type oxides, and combinations of Bi2O3 with an oxide selected from the group consisting of perovskites and pyrochlore-type oxides. An embodiment contains metal oxides represented by the general stoichiometric formulas AB2O6, A2B2O7 and A2Bi2B2O10, wherein A represents A-site atoms selected from the group of metals consisting of Ba, Bi, Sr, Pb, Ca, K, Na and La; and B represents B-site atoms selected from the group of metals consisting of Ti, Zr, Ta, Hf, Mo, W and Nb. Preferably, the metal oxides are (BaxSr1−x)(TayNb1−y)2O6, where 0≦x≦1.0 and 0≦y≦1.0; (BaxSr1−x)2(TayNb1−y)2O7, where 0≦x≦1.0 and 0≦y≦1.0; and (BaxSr1−x)2Bi2(TayNby−1)2O10, where 0≦x≦1.0 and 0≦y≦1.0. Thin films according to the invention have a relative dielectric constant ≧40, and preferably about 100.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignees: Symetrix Corporation, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinichiro Hayashi, Vikram Joshi, Narayan Solayappan, Joseph D. Cuchiaro, Carlos A. Paz de Araujo
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Patent number: 6541280Abstract: A dielectric layer comprises lanthanum, aluminum and oxygen and is formed between two conductors or a conductor and substrate. In one embodiment, the dielectric layer is graded with respect to the lanthanum or aluminum. In another embodiment, an insulating layer is formed between the conductor or substrate and the dielectric layer. The dielectric layer can be formed by atomic layer chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, organometallic chemical vapor deposition or pulsed laser deposition.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Vidya S. Kaushik, Bich-yen Nguyen, Srinivas V. Pietambaram, James Kenyon Schaeffer, III
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Patent number: 6541281Abstract: A circuit element that includes a ferroelectric device connected to a substrate device. The circuit element is constructed by fabricating the substrate device in a semiconductor substrate and depositing a dielectric layer over the semiconductor substrate. A via is then etched in the dielectric layer to provide access to the substrate device and filled with copper or tungsten. A layer of a conducting metallic oxide is then deposited on the conducting plug, and a layer of ferroelectric material is deposited on the layer of conducting metal oxide. The layer of conducting metallic oxide is deposited at a temperature below 450° C., preferably at room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Tachyon Semiconductors CorporationInventor: Ramamoorthy Ramesh
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Patent number: 6541282Abstract: A method and apparatus for depositing a low dielectric constant film by reaction of an organosilicon compound and an oxidizing gas at a constant RF power level from about 10 W to about 200 W or a pulsed RF power level from about 20 W to about 500 W. Dissociation of the oxidizing gas can be increased prior to mixing with the organosilicon compound, preferably within a separate microwave chamber, to assist in controlling the carbon content of the deposited film. The oxidized organosilane or organosiloxane film has good barrier properties for use as a liner or cap layer adjacent other dielectric layers. The oxidized organosilane or organosiloxane film may also be used as an etch stop and an intermetal dielectric layer for fabricating dual damascene structures. The oxidized organosilane or organosiloxane films also provide excellent adhesion between different dielectric layers.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: David Cheung, Wai-Fan Yau, Robert P. Mandal, Shin-Puu Jeng, Kuo-Wei Liu, Yung-Cheng Lu, Michael Barnes, Ralf B. Willecke, Farhad Moghadam, Tetsuya Ishikawa, Tze Wing Poon
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Patent number: 6541283Abstract: A method for determining magnification error portion of total misalignment error in a stepper. In one embodiment, the method comprises a series of steps in a stepper, starting with the step of receiving a wafer, having a first pattern and an error-free fine alignment target, in the stepper. In another step, the wafer is aligned in the stepper using the error-free fine alignment target. Then a second pattern is created on the wafer overlaying said first pattern. In another step, the magnification error portion of the total misalignment error is determined by measuring the radial misalignment between the first pattern and the second pattern.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Pierre Leroux
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Patent number: 6541284Abstract: An IC chip package for an image sensitive, integrated circuit semiconductor die incorporates all the components typically found in an imaging module of an electronic camera. The IC chip package consists of a plastic substrate base for holding an image sensor die and a separate, plastic upper cover for encapsulating the image sensor die and holding a filter glass, an optical lens, and providing an aperture for the optical lens. The upper cover has a lower shelf for holding the optical lens in alignment with the aperture opening over the image sensor die, and has an upper shelf for holding the filter glass over the optical lens. The lens is attached to the lower shelf using UV cure adhesive, and its focal distance to the image sensor die is determined by first electrically activating the image sensor die, adjusting the lens position to identify the optimal focus sharpness, and then applying UV light to activate the UV cure adhesive and hold the lens in focus.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Atmel CorporationInventor: Ken M. Lam
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Patent number: 6541285Abstract: A hot carrier lifetime of a MOS transistor is estimated depending on a hot carrier lifetime model expressed as t·∝Isub−m·Idm−2 where t is a lifetime, Isub is a substrate current, Id is a drain current, and m is a fitting parameter. When hot carrier degradation of the MOS transistor is simulated, a parameter Age representing cumulative stress quantity with respect to the MOS transistor is calculated by a model formula expressed as Age∝∫[Isubm·Id2−m]dt where t is time. As a result, a lifetime under a condition to cause maximum hot carrier degradation is estimated accurately, and a lifetime in actual use can be estimated accurately. Moreover, a hot carrier lifetime parameter can be calculated in a short time with small numbers of transistors.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Norio Koike
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Patent number: 6541286Abstract: A method is provided for X-ray imaging and analyzing grain boundaries, nodules or extrusions, voids, and separations or delaminations in conductive layers under dielectric capping layers in integrated circuit interconnects.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Joffre F. Bernard, Minh Quoc Tran
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Patent number: 6541287Abstract: A temperature measuring apparatus, comprises a light splitting section for splitting the light radiated from a substrate into plural light components having wavelengths over a predetermined wavelength region, a detection section for detecting the intensities of the light components obtained by the light splitting section, an integrated value calculating section for calculating an integrated value of radiation intensity by cumulatively adding the intensities of the light components detected by the detecting section, and a surface temperature calculating section for calculating the surface temperature of the substrate from the integrated value, on the basis of reference data representing the relation between the temperature and the integrated value.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Tomomi Ino, Akira Soga, Yoshiaki Akama
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Patent number: 6541288Abstract: A method of measuring reflectivity of a semiconductor laser facet by first fabricating first and second semiconductor lasers. The reflectance of the facets of the lasers are then determined. The threshold current densities of the lasers are then measured. If the reflectance of the first facet of the first semiconductor laser is modified then setting u=1, x=1, and y=1. If the reflectance of the first facet and the second facet of the first semiconductor laser are modified to the same extent then setting u=1, x=1, and y=0.5. The threshold current density of the first semiconductor laser after reflectivity modification is then measured. The reflectance of the modified first semiconductor laser is then calculated as follows: R1=(u){(R0)Exp[x−(2y[(1/L1)−(1/L2)]L1(J1−J3)/(J1−J2))]}.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the National Security AgencyInventor: John L. Fitz
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Patent number: 6541289Abstract: Electrical connection of a measuring socket to an IC package, to measure electrical characteristics of the IC package, is realized by bringing a measuring pin of a measuring arm of the measuring socket into contact with an end surface of a distal end of a lead of the IC package. Accordingly, a problem of solder plated to the lead becoming attached to and deposited on an upper side of a socket pin and shaved off by the distal end of the lead, and thereby producing solder residue, is solved. This problem occurs when electrical connection to an IC package is conventionally realized by bringing the distal end of the lead of the IC package into contact with a distal end of the socket pin.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Akio Kotaka
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Patent number: 6541290Abstract: A fuse layout structure in a laser fuse box of a semiconductor integrated circuit and a method for fabricating the same. In one embodiment of the invention, the fuse layout structure in a laser fuse box of the semiconductor integrated circuit comprises a plurality of fuses with the central regions thereof extending parallel to each other within the fuse box, and the central regions of the fuses being covered with an insulative protection layer. Thus, the fuse layout structure of the present invention occupies a minimum area in the chip while minimizing influences of the heat generated by fusing neighboring fuses.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kwang-Kyu Bang, Sang-Gil Kim, Myoung-Sub Kim, Ho-Jeong Choi
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Patent number: 6541291Abstract: In a process for producing a semiconductor light emitting device, first, a lamination including an active zone, cladding layers, and a current confinement layer is formed. Then, a near-edge portion of the lamination having a stripe width is removed so as to produce a first space, and a second near-edge portion located under the first space and a stripe portion of the lamination being located inside the first space and having the stripe width are concurrently removed so that a second space is produced, and cross sections of the active layer and the current confinement layer are exposed in the second space. Finally, the first and second spaces are filled with a regrowth layer so that a dopant to the regrowth layer is diffused into a near-edge region of the remaining portion of the active layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Inc.Inventor: Toshiaki Kuniyasu
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Patent number: 6541292Abstract: A structure and method for an asymmetric waveguide nitride laser diode without need of a p-type waveguide is disclosed. The need for a high aluminum tunnel barrier layer in the laser is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Christian G. Van de Walle, David P. Bour, Michael A. Kneissl, Linda T. Romano
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Patent number: 6541293Abstract: In a method of manufacturing a semiconductor light-emitting device involving the steps of: forming a first semiconductor layer; forming a light-emitting layer of superlattice structure by laminating a barrier layer being made of InY1Ga1−Y1N (Y1≧0) and a quantum well layer being made of InY2Ga1−Y2N (Y2>Y1 and Y2 >0) on the first semiconductor layer; and forming a second semiconductor layer on the light-emitting layer, an uppermost barrier layer, which will become an uppermost layer of the light-emitting layer, is made thicker than the other barrier layers. Further, at the time of forming the second semiconductor layer, an upper surface of such uppermost barrier layer is caused to disappear so that the thickness of the uppermost barrier layer becomes substantially equal to those of the other barrier layers.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Norikatsu Koide, Shinya Asami, Junichi Umezaki, Masayoshi Koike, Shiro Yamasaki, Seiji Nagai
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Patent number: 6541294Abstract: By providing appropriate TFT structures arranged in various circuits of the semiconductor device in response to the functions required by the circuits, it is made possible to improve the operating performances and the reliability of a semiconductor device, reduce power consumption as well as realizing reduced manufacturing cost and increase in yield by lessening the number of processing steps. An LDD region of a TFT is formed to have a concentration gradient of an impurity element for controlling conductivity which becomes higher as the distance from a drain region decreases. In order to form such an LDD region having a concentration gradient of an impurity element, the present invention uses a method in which a gate electrode having a taper portion is provided to thereby dope an ionized impurity element for controlling conductivity accelerated in the electric field so that it penetrates through the gate electrode and a gate insulating film into a semiconductor layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shunpei Yamazaki, Hideomi Suzawa, Koji Ono, Yasuyuki Arai
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Patent number: 6541295Abstract: The starting material for this process is a bonded silicon wafer with the appropriate thickness of separating silicon oxide and the appropriate thickness of superficial silicon. The thicknesses are chosen to give the desired operating characteristics of the device. First a masking oxide is formed and holes are opened in the masking oxide having the diameter needed for the pedestal. The holes are then opened down to the separating silicon oxide. If KOH is used then the etch will stop at the oxide automatically. After the silicon etch the oxide is opened to the silicon substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: The United States as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventor: Gary W. Looney