Greenhalgh, US
Bryce Loren Greenhalgh, Woodinville, WA US
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20100274103 | ULTRASOUND COMMUNICATIONS VIA WIRELESS INTERFACE TO PATIENT MONITOR - An ultrasound diagnostic imaging system ( | 10-28-2010 |
Carol Greenhalgh, Austin, TX US
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20090313301 | MULTIMEDIA SEARCH SYSTEM - A database search system that retrieves multimedia information in a flexible, user friendly system. The search system uses a multimedia database consisting of text, picture, audio and animated data. That database is searched through multiple graphical and textual entry paths. Those entry paths include an idea search, a title finder search, a topic tree search, a picture explorer search, a history timeline search, a world atlas search, a researcher's assistant search, and a feature articles search. | 12-17-2009 |
David G. Greenhalgh, Davis, CA US
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20110280466 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENETIC IMAGING - Sequence data, e.g., genetic sequence data such as nucleic acid or amino acid sequences, can be represented in Genetic Images, as defined herein, that provide a compact, portable image that can be analyzed electronically (e.g., by computer) or optically, e.g., visually or by optical scanning devices. New methods and systems are described by which sequence data is first converted into a numeric data set, which is, in turn, encoded to form a Genetic Image. The Genetic Image can be traced backwards to determine the original sequence data. | 11-17-2011 |
20120040938 | GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ALLELES AND USES THEREOF - Provided here in are, inter alia, methods of determining whether a patient is resistant or sensitive to glucocorticoid therapy. | 02-16-2012 |
20120149668 | GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ALLELES AND USES THEREOF - Provided here in are, inter alia, methods of determining whether a patient is resistant or sensitive to glucocorticoid therapy. | 06-14-2012 |
20140213474 | GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ALLELES AND USES THEREOF - Provided here in are, inter alia, methods of determining whether a patient is resistant or sensitive to glucocorticoid therapy. | 07-31-2014 |
E. Skott Greenhalgh, Perkasie, PA US
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20100292796 | EXPANDABLE SUPPORT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - An expandable support device for tissue repair is disclosed. The device can be used to repair hard or soft tissue, such as bone or vertebral discs. A method of repairing tissue is also disclosed. The device and method can be used to treat compression fractures. The compression fractures can be in the spine. The device can be deployed by compressing the device longitudinally resulting in radial expansion. | 11-18-2010 |
E. Skott Greenhalgh, Wyndmoor, PA US
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20090105753 | SUTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A non-braided suture and methods of making and using the same are disclosed. The suture can be woven, for example, from warp yarns and a fill yarn. The suture can have a sheath. The sheath can have a lubricious coating on the inside and the outside of the sheath. The suture can have a textured surface. The suture can furcate. Methods of using the suture are also disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
20100152767 | Mechanical Tissue Device and Method - The present invention relates generally to a device and method for preventing the undesired passage of emboli from a venous blood pool to an arterial blood pool. The invention relates especially to a device and method for treating certain cardiac defects, especially patent foramen ovales and other septal defects, through the use of an embolic filtering device capable of instantaneously deterring the passage of emboli from the moment of implantation. The device consists of a frame, and a braided mesh of sufficient dimensions to prevent passage of emboli through the mesh. The device is preferably composed of shape memory alloy, such as Nitinol, which conforms to the shape and dimension of the defect to be treated. | 06-17-2010 |
E. Skott Greenhalgh, Gladwyne, PA US
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20150230931 | FIXATION DEVICE AND METHOD - An implantable orthopedic stability device is disclosed. The device can have a contracted and an expanded configuration. A method of using the device between adjacent vertebral body surfaces for support and/or fixation of either or both of the adjacent vertebrae is also disclosed. | 08-20-2015 |
Jason Greenhalgh, Atascadero, CA US
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20130056592 | APPARATUS AND METHOD TO SUPPORT BUILDING MEMBERS DURING INSTALLATION - A portable apparatus for temporarily supporting one end portion of a building element includes a primary support rail and a support member. The support member is adjustably and movably coupled to the primary support rail. The support member is configured to temporarily support an end portion of a building member and is coupled to the primary support rail via an adjustment mechanism. Actuation of the adjustment mechanism is effective to adjust a relative position of the support member along the primary support rail. | 03-07-2013 |
Kerriann Greenhalgh, Tampa, FL US
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20100094404 | Methods of Making Biocomposite Medical Constructs and Related Constructs Including Artificial Tissues, Vessels and Patches - The disclosure describes methods of making collagen based biocomposite constructs and related devices. The methods include: (a) winding at least one collagen fiber a number of revolutions about a length of a support member having a long axis, the winding having at least one defined pitch and/or fiber angle relative to the long axis of the support member to form an elongate construct; and (b) applying a fluid polymeric material, such as, for example, an acrylate emulsion and/or other thermoplastic material, onto the collagen fiber during the winding step. Optionally, the fluid polymeric material can include antibiotics and/or other therapeutic agents for additional function/utility. | 04-15-2010 |
20130131781 | BIOCOMPOSITE MEDICAL CONSTRUCTS INCLUDING ARTIFICIAL TISSUES, VESSELS AND PATCHES - The disclosure describes methods of making collagen based biocomposite constructs and related devices. The methods include: (a) winding at least one collagen fiber a number of revolutions about a length of a support member having a long axis, the winding having at least one defined pitch and/or fiber angle relative to the long axis of the support member to form an elongate construct; and (b) applying a fluid polymeric material, such as, for example, an acrylate emulsion and/or other thermoplastic material, onto the collagen fiber during the winding step. Optionally, the fluid polymeric material can include antibiotics and/or other therapeutic agents for additional function/utility. | 05-23-2013 |
Kerriann Robyn Greenhalgh, Tampa, FL US
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20120121531 | BIOCOMPOSITE FOR ARTIFICIAL TISSUE DESIGN - The present invention concerns a biocomposite useful in artificial tissue replacement, methods for its production, and methods of use. The biocomposite can be implanted into humans or animals as an artificial tissue for treatment of a tissue defect. The biocomposite can be formed or manipulated into a desired shape for implantation. | 05-17-2012 |
20130071348 | NANOPARTICLES WITH COVALENTLY BOUND SURFACTANT FOR DRUG DELIVERY - The present invention concerns nanoparticles, compositions comprising the nanoparticles, methods for their production, and methods of using the nanoparticles for the delivery of biologically active agents (e.g., antibiotics or other drugs) to human or non-human subjects. In one embodiment, the nanoparticle is a “surfactant-free” nanoparticle in which the surfactant moiety is covalently attached to the backbone of the polymer. | 03-21-2013 |
20140004204 | BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYACRYLATE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE | 01-02-2014 |
Marjory Greenhalgh, Decatur, GA US
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20090320833 | Method of Performing a Tracheostomy - There is provided a method for performing a tracheotomy. In this method a tracheostomy dilator has a body and a tip which are detachably attached. The tip has a proximal inner portion which is within the body while the tip is attached to the body. The dilator is inserted into the trachea and used to dilate an opening. After the trachea has been dilated, the body may be detached and removed from the tip, the tip remaining partially in the trachea. A dilator loading catheter installed within a tracheostomy tube may be mated with the tip and the tip, loading catheter and tracheostomy tube moved into the trachea. After the tracheostomy tube is installed, the tip and loading catheter may be withdrawn through the tracheostomy tube and the tracheostomy tube placed in service. | 12-31-2009 |
20090320854 | Easy Grip Tapered Dilator - There is provided a device for performing a tracheotomy. The tracheostomy dilator has a body and a tip which are detachably attached. The dilator has a cannula sized to accommodate a guiding catheter. The tip has a proximal inner portion which is within the body while the tip is attached to the body. After the trachea has been dilated, the body may be detached from the tip and removed and a tracheostomy tube may be inserted over the inner portion of the tip. The tip then may serve to guide a tracheostomy tube into the trachea. After the tracheostomy tube is installed, the tip and other components may be withdrawn through the tracheostomy tube and the tracheostomy tube placed in service. | 12-31-2009 |
Mark Greenhalgh, Atlanta, GA US
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20130335328 | DIGITAL CHALKBOARD MENU - A digital chalkboard menu may be configured and utilized to provide active and/or interactive information to customers and potential customers of a restaurant, café, or other food service area. The digital chalkboard menu may be configured to display a menu of food or related items that are available for sale at the merchant. The digital chalkboard menu may also be mounted in the food service area such that customers can view the items prior to and/or during purchase of menu items. In some aspects, the digital chalkboard menu may display a background and/or text in such a way that it resembles words handwritten in chalk on a chalkboard. | 12-19-2013 |
20130335336 | INTERACTIVE LOBBY PARTITION - An interactive lobby partition may be used to provide interactive information to users and/or to provide area or module integration within a larger space. The partition may include a first side with an interactive display device and/or digital travel information. The partition may also include a second side with a media center or cabinet for supporting and/or presenting media items. In some aspects, the partition may be placed between a media lounge and an elevator lobby. The partition may be placed such that the interactive display devices and/or digital travel information may be facing an elevator lobby or elevator waiting area. Further, the partition may also be placed such that the media cabinet or media center may be facing a media lounge with couches, chairs, and/or tables configured for consuming the media available via the media cabinet. | 12-19-2013 |
Michael Greenhalgh, Shakopee, MN US
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20110268314 | Automatic Media Edit Inspector - A system that provides automatic background analysis of a digital image or other media element makes a determination that the image or media element may benefit from correction, and prompts the user to use a correction feature of the system. In some implementations, the prompt itself can navigate the user to the controls for the correction feature. Accordingly, users are notified when they might benefit from correction, and they can be further led to discover a feature with which they may have previously been unfamiliar. | 11-03-2011 |
Mitchell R. Greenhalgh, Iona, ID US
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20130116112 | COMPOSITE MEDIA FOR FLUID STREAM PROCESSING, A METHOD OF FORMING THE COMPOSITE MEDIA, AND A RELATED METHOD OF PROCESSING A FLUID STREAM - A composite media including at least one crystalline aluminosilicate material in polyacrylonitrile. A method of forming a composite media is also disclosed. The method comprises dissolving polyacrylonitrile in an organic solvent to form a matrix solution. At least one crystalline aluminosilicate material is combined with the matrix solution to form a composite media solution. The organic solvent present in the composite media solution is diluted. The composite media solution is solidified. In addition, a method of processing a fluid stream is disclosed. The method comprises providing a beads of a composite media comprising at least one crystalline aluminosilicate material dispersed in a polyacrylonitrile matrix. The beads of the composite media are contacted with a fluid stream comprising at least one constituent. The at least one constituent is substantially removed from the fluid stream. | 05-09-2013 |
Mitchell R. Greenhalgh US
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20100116749 | EXTRACTANT COMPOSITIONS FOR CO EXTRACTING CESIUM AND STRONTIUM, A METHOD OF SEPARATING CESIUM AND STRONTIUM FROM AN AQUEOUS FEED, CALIXARENE COMPOUNDS, AND AN ALCOHOL MODIFIER - A mixed extractant solvent that includes at least one dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compound, 4′,4′,(5′)-di-(t-butyldicyclohexano)-18-crown-6, at least one modifier, and, optionally, a diluent. The dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compound is 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(octyloxy)calix[4] arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(decyloxy)calix[4]arene-benzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(dodecyloxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(2-ethylhexyl-1-oxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(3,7-dimethyloctyl-1-oxy)calix[4] arenebenzocrown-6, 1,3-alternate-25,27-di(4-butyloctyl-1-oxy)calix[4]arenebenzocrown-6, or combinations thereof. The modifier is a primary alcohol. A method of separating cesium and strontium from an aqueous feed is also disclosed, as are dialkyloxycalix[4]arenebenzocrown-6 compounds and an alcohol modifier. | 05-13-2010 |
Patricia Greenhalgh, Bedford, MA US
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20100136056 | NOVEL INSERTION SITES IN POX VECTORS - The present invention provides novel insertion sites for introducing DNA into pox vectors. | 06-03-2010 |
20100285065 | MODIFIED CEA NUCLEIC ACID AND EXPRESSION VECTORS - The present invention relates to a nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide and the use of the nucleic acid or polypeptide in preventing and/or treating cancer. The invention relates to improved vectors for the insertion and expression of foreign genes encoding tumor antigens for use in immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer. One such foreign DNA sequence is modified CEA nucleic acid. | 11-11-2010 |
20130101625 | MODIFIED CEA NUCLEIC ACID AND EXPRESSION VECTORS - The present invention relates to a nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide and the use of the nucleic acid or polypeptide in preventing and/or treating cancer. The invention relates to improved vectors for the insertion and expression of foreign genes encoding tumor antigens for use in immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer. One such foreign DNA sequence is modified CEA nucleic acid. | 04-25-2013 |
Skott Greenhalgh, Wyndmoor, PA US
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20100222747 | SURGICAL ACCESS APPARATUS - An access apparatus for use during a surgical procedure to provide access to the interior of the body includes an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end for being disposed at an exterior side of the body and a distal end for extending into the interior of the body. The access member has a bore therethrough dimensioned to permit passage of an object. A seal is disposed within the bore of the access member. The seal includes a fabric material and an elastomeric material, and defines an internal passageway dimensioned to form a substantial sealing relation with an object inserted therethrough. | 09-02-2010 |
20120041271 | SURGICAL ACCESS APPARATUS - An access apparatus for use during a surgical procedure to provide access to the interior of the body includes an access member defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end for being disposed at an exterior side of the body and a distal end for extending into the interior of the body. The access member has a bore therethrough dimensioned to permit passage of an object. A seal is disposed within the bore of the access member. The seal includes a fabric material and an elastomeric material, and defines an internal passageway dimensioned to form a substantial sealing relation with an object inserted therethrough. | 02-16-2012 |
Skott E. Greenhalgh, Lower Gwynedd, PA US
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20100217325 | EXPANDABLE SPINAL SUPPORT DEVICE WITH ATTACHABLE MEMBERS AND METHODS OF USE - Expandable support devices for tissue repair are disclosed. The devices can be used to repair hard or soft tissue, such as bone or vertebral discs. A method of repairing tissue is also disclosed. Surgical devices and methods for adjusting (e.g., removing, repositioning, resizing) deployed orthopedic expandable support devices are also disclosed. The expandable support devices can be engaged and surgically implanted by an engagement device and affixed to bone to provide stability and support for the devices. The expandable support devices are attachable to spinal fixation devices such as screws or plates, and may be used to support such devices when placed in weakened or damaged areas of bone. | 08-26-2010 |
Skott E. Greenhalgh, Wyndmoor, PA US
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20100137923 | MINIMALLY INVASIVE ORTHOPAEDIC DELIVERY DEVICES AND TOOLS - A tool for working in a cavity to which access is limited is disclosed. The tool has an elongated sheath with a bore and an open end that is positionable within the cavity. A filamentary element is slidably positioned within the bore of the sheath. A portion of the filamentary element is extendible outwardly from the sheath through the open end and into the cavity. The filamentary element may be biased into a curved or helical shape, and may be a loop or may have an awl, a cutting blade, a scoop, hook, balloon or other piece attached to its end. | 06-03-2010 |
Skott E. Greenhalgh, Glenside, PA US
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20100228277 | Valvuloplasty Catheter - The present invention provides an aortic valvuloplasty catheter which, in one preferred embodiment, has a tapered distal balloon segment that anchors within the left ventricle outflow track of the patient's heart and a rounded proximal segment which conforms to the aortic sinuses forcing the valve leaflets open. In addition, this embodiment of the valvuloplasty catheter includes a fiber-based balloon membrane, a distal pigtail end hole catheter tip, and a catheter sheath. | 09-09-2010 |
20130289607 | Valvuloplasty Catheter - The present invention provides an aortic valvuloplasty catheter which, in one preferred embodiment, has a tapered distal balloon segment that anchors within the left ventricle outflow track of the patient's heart and a rounded proximal segment which conforms to the aortic sinuses forcing the valve leaflets open. In addition, this embodiment of the valvuloplasty catheter includes a fiber-based balloon membrane, a distal pigtail end hole catheter tip, and a catheter sheath. | 10-31-2013 |
Stuart Greenhalgh, Smithfield, VA US
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20090269822 | MICROORGANISM - A microorganism which is | 10-29-2009 |
Travis Greenhalgh, Boca Raton, FL US
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20140277165 | Sacroiliac Joint Stabilization Method - A method for treating back pain by stabilizing the sacroiliac joint. The method includes fusing a sacrum bone to an ilium bone or otherwise mechanically immobilizing the sacroiliac joint by inserting at least two implants into voids formed within or between the articular surfaces of each sacroiliac joint of a patient without substantially distracting the joint. The voids are arranged within each joint at either a converging orientation or a diverging orientation. A kit containing the implants and tools required to insert the implants into the joint are also described. | 09-18-2014 |
20150190148 | BONE GRAFT DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A bone graft delivery system can include an elongate tube, a handle having a trigger, and a tip. The trigger is actuated to deliver bone graft material through the tube. The tip has one or more openings to deliver the bone graft material to a desired location and includes a surface suitable to act as a rasp for decorticating bone. A method for delivering bone graft material to a desired surgical location includes providing a bone graft delivery device, positioning the device adjacent the surgical location, decorticating bone, and delivering bone graft material to the surgical location. | 07-09-2015 |
20150209156 | BONE GRAFT DELIVERY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A bone graft delivery system can include an elongate tube, a handle having a trigger, and a tip. The trigger is actuated to deliver bone graft material through the tube. The tip has one or more openings to deliver the bone graft material to a desired location and includes a surface suitable to act as a rasp for decorticating bone. A method for delivering bone graft material to a desired surgical location includes providing a bone graft delivery device, positioning the device adjacent the surgical location, decorticating bone, and delivering bone graft material to the surgical location. | 07-30-2015 |