Corbitt
Blake J. Corbitt, San Francisco, CA US
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20090043757 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING A REPRESENTATION OF A WEB PAGE USING KEYWORDS OR SEARCH PHRASES - The invention provides a method of providing information over a network, comprising preparing a representation of a web page, wherein A computer program may compile the representation from a plurality of information sources that may be included in the representation, the information sources including a plurality of keywords or search phrases, and providing the representation to a search engine. | 02-12-2009 |
James M. Corbitt, Tucker, GA US
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20090093547 | Compositions and Methods for Treating Premature Ejaculation - Compositions and methods for the treatment of premature ejaculation have been developed. It has been discovered that premature ejaculation can be treated by administering a local anesthetic to the glans penis. The local anesthetic may be formulated as an emulsion, lotion, paste, gel, cream, ointment, shea butter, suspension, solution, balm, salve, foam, or in the form of a pump spray to achieve local anesthesia of the dorsal neurons of the penis. | 04-09-2009 |
John Corbitt, Atlantis, FL US
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20120302818 | METHOD OF UTILIZING AN IMPLANT FOR TARGETING EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION - A method of partial breast radiation therapy includes placing within a breast cavity a substantially radio-opaque implant constructed of biocompatible material, said substantially radio-opaque implant supporting the tissue surrounding the breast cavity; and directing a radiation beam to said substantially radio-opaque implant serving as a target for delivery of radiation therapy to margins around the breast cavity, such that the radiation beam does not materially irradiate the whole of the breast. | 11-29-2012 |
20140012376 | METHOD OF UTILIZING AN IMPLANT IN A HUMAN BREAST - A method for utilizing an implant in a human breast includes forming a breast cavity within the breast at a lumpectomy site, the breast cavity having surrounding tissue; forming a substantially radio-opaque implant constructed of biocompatible and biodegradable material configured to allow for in-growth of fibrous tissue into and replacing the biocompatible and biodegradable material, the biocompatible and biodegradable material being elastically compressible; sizing the substantially radio-opaque implant to occupy the breast cavity; and implanting within the breast cavity the substantially radio-opaque implant to support the tissue surrounding the breast cavity, the step of implanting including compressing the biocompatible and biodegradable material. | 01-09-2014 |
John Corbitt, Atlantls, FL US
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20080281388 | METHOD OF UTILIZING AN IMPLANT FOR TARGETING EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION - A novel method of partial breast radiation utilizing a breast implant which can provide a stable and improved target for stereotactic radiation treatment. | 11-13-2008 |
John Corbitt, Lake Worth, FL US
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20140156003 | METHOD OF UTILIZING AN IMPLANT IN A HUMAN BREAST - A method for utilizing an implant in a breast cavity in a human breast, comprising forming a substantially radio-opaque implant constructed of biodegradable material, the biodegradable material being elastic, compressible, expandable, and allowing for in-growth of fibrous tissue into the biodegradable material, the substantially radio-opaque implant being compressed during implantation in the breast cavity; and the substantially radio-opaque implant configured to expand in the breast cavity when implanted within the breast cavity for supporting the tissue surrounding the breast cavity. | 06-05-2014 |
Lee Wayne Corbitt, Ormond Beach, FL US
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20150060460 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECURING A LINER WITHIN A CONTAINER - An apparatus including a liner ring, configured with a wall, to fit within the container so that the liner ring remains in place at a defined distance within the container based on a dimension of the container and a dimension of the liner ring, and a sealant attached to an outer surface of the liner ring configured to contact an inner surface of the container and form a seal is disclosed. Arrangement of a liner with an opening having ends being placed around the liner ring provides for the ends to the opening of the liner being located between the ring liner and container within the container. A system and method are also disclosed. | 03-05-2015 |
Roy D. Corbitt, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120220996 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF LUMINAL TISSUE - Devices and methods are provided for treatment of tissue in a body lumen with an electrode deployment device. Embodiments typically include a device with a plurality of electrodes having a pre-selected electrode density arranged on the surface of a support. The support may comprise a non-distensible electrode backing that is spirally furled about an axis and coupled to an expansion member such as an inflatable elastic balloon. In some embodiments, the balloon is inflated to selectively expose a portion of the electrode surface while maintaining the electrode density. | 08-30-2012 |
Thomas Corbitt, Albuquerque, NM US
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20110159605 | Surface Grafted Conjugated Polymers - A surface grafted conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE) is formed by coupling a CPE by a coupling moiety to the surface of a substrate. The substrate can be of any shape and size, and for many uses of the surface grafted CPE, it is advantageous that the substrate is a nanoparticle or microparticle. Surface grafted CPEs are presented that use silica particles as the substrate, where a modified silane coupling agent connects the surface to the CPE by a series of covalent bonds. Two methods of preparing the surface grafted CPEs are presented. One method involves the inclusion of the surface being modified by the coupling agent and condensed with monomers that form the CPE in a grafted state to the substrate. A second method involves the formation of a CPE with terminal groups that are complimentary to functionality that has been placed on the surface of the substrate by reaction with a coupling agent. The surface grafted CPEs are also described for use as biosensors and biocides. | 06-30-2011 |
20110293470 | CONJUGATED POLYELECTROLYTE CAPSULES: LIGHT ACTIVATED ANTIMICROBIALS - Hollow conjugated polyelectrolyte (HCPE) microcapsules contain at least one conjugated polyelectrolyte and at least one other polyelectrolyte of complementary charge and the microcapsule has a hollow core. The conjugated polyelectrolyte is a polymer with a multiplicity of charged repeating units where a portion of the charged repeating units form a pi-conjugated sequence. The complementary polyelectrolyte is a polymer with a complementary charged repeating unit to the charged repeating units of the conjugated polyelectrolyte. The HCPE microcapsules can be formed by successively coating a sacrificial core with alternating layers of complementary polyelectrolytes, at least one of which is a conjugated polyelectrolyte. The sacrificial core can be removed to form the hollow center of a HCPE microcapsule. The HCPE microcapsules can be contacted with a medium containing microbes where the HCPE microcapsules associate with the microbes and efficiently kill the microbes when irradiated with light or other electromagnetic radiation. | 12-01-2011 |
Thomas S. Corbitt, Albuquerque, NM US
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20120271023 | MATERIALS INCORPORATING ANTIMICROBIAL POLYMERS - The present disclosure describes the manufacture and use of soft surfaces such as fabrics bearing surface-grafted antimicrobial polymers. | 10-25-2012 |
20130210828 | STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND APPLICATIONS FOR POLY (PHENYLENE) ETHYNYLENES (PPEs) - The present disclosure provides novel poly(phenylene ethynylene) (PPE) compounds, methods for synthesizing these compounds, and materials and substances incorporating these compounds. The various PPEs show antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal activity. | 08-15-2013 |
20130273800 | STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND APPLICATIONS FOR OLIGO PHENYLENE ETHYNYLENES (OPEs) - The present disclosure provides novel oligo phenylene ethynylene (OPE) compounds, methods for synthesizing these compounds, and materials and substances incorporating these compounds. The various OPEs show antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal activity. | 10-17-2013 |
20130330386 | STRUCTURE, SYNTHESIS, AND APPLICATIONS FOR CONJUGATED POLYAMPHOLYTES - The present disclosure provides novel polyampholyte compounds, methods for synthesizing these compounds, and materials and substances incorporating these compounds. The various polyampholytes show antibacterial activity and may also demonstrate antiviral antifungal and/or antibiofilm activity. | 12-12-2013 |
20140086795 | CONJUGATED POLYELECTROLYTE CAPSULES: LIGHT ACTIVATED ANTIMICROBIALS - Hollow conjugated polyelectrolyte (HCPE) microcapsules contain at least one conjugated polyelectrolyte and at least one other polyelectrolyte of complementary charge and the microcapsule has a hollow core. The conjugated polyelectrolyte is a polymer with a multiplicity of charged repeating units where a portion of the charged repeating units form a pi-conjugated sequence. The complementary polyelectrolyte is a polymer with a complementary charged repeating unit to the charged repeating units of the conjugated polyelectrolyte. The HCPE microcapsules can be formed by successively coating a sacrificial core with alternating layers of complementary polyelectrolytes, at least one of which is a conjugated polyelectrolyte. The sacrificial core can be removed to form the hollow center of a HCPE microcapsule. The HCPE microcapsules can be contacted with a medium containing microbes where the HCPE microcapsules associate with the microbes and efficiently kill the microbes when irradiated with light or other electromagnetic radiation. | 03-27-2014 |
20140242148 | ANTIMICROBIAL MATERIALS AND METHODS - The invention provides methods and materials for decontamination of surfaces and fabrics, such as non-woven fabrics, that are contaminated with infestations of microorganisms such as bacteria. Biocidal oligomers having conjugated oligo-(aryl/heteroaryl ethynyl) structures and comprising at least one cationic group can be used to decontaminate infested surfaces in the presence of oxygen and, optionally, illumination. Fibers incorporating biocidal oligomers having conjugated oligo-(aryl/heteroaryl ethynyl) structures and comprising at least one cationic group, wherein the oligomer is physically associated with or covalently bonded to, or both, the fiber-forming polymer can be used to form non-woven mats. Biocidal non-woven mats prepared by methods of the invention, incorporating the biocidal oligomers, can be used to suppress bacterial growth in wound and surgical dressings and personal hygiene products. | 08-28-2014 |
20140341776 | THIOPHENE BASED OLIGOMERS AS LIGHT ACTIVATED BIOCIDES - Thiophene containing water-soluble oligomers were synthesized and characterized. The photophysical properties of these compounds were studied; transient absorption spectroscopy was used to probe the triplet excited state and their ability to sensitize singlet oxygen was spectroscopically monitored in deuterated methanol. The above compounds were tested for their light activated biocidal properties against | 11-20-2014 |
Walton Scott Corbitt, Flower Mound, TX US
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20140165719 | WATER METER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A linear water meter system may include a metering system, a ball valve, a power generation system, a wireless communication system, or a combination thereof. The linear water meter system may provide a linear pathway through the meter that minimizes pressure loss in the system. Two pathways may be provided through the power generation system. One pathway may be utilized to generate power, and the other pathway may provide a bypass that can be utilized to maintain a desired water pressure level in the system. | 06-19-2014 |