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Amy C. Biesenthal, Buffalo Grove, IL US

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20090139893Multi-Dose Blister Card Pillbook - A product package includes a spine, a plurality of blister cards, and a coupler mechanism. Each blister card includes a plurality of individual cells. Each individual cell includes a blister for containing at least one product. The coupler mechanism is attached to the spine and re-attachably couples the plurality of blister cards within the product package.06-04-2009
20100031611METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A VOLUME-BASED FILL PATTERN OF A MULTI-DOSE MEDICAMENT CONTAINER - A system and method for determining and communicating a volume-based fill pattern for a multi-dose medicament container is disclosed. Pill information corresponding to one or more pills for a patient to be packaged together may be obtained, and non-volume fill factors may be obtained. The volume-based fill pattern may be selected and indicated to be a cuboid volume or a packing parameter fill pattern. Pill and multi-dose medicament container data may be obtained and used to determine a fill pattern that is communicated to a filling entity for execution. The present disclosure may operate in accordance with multi-dose blister packs, and systems and methods of filling said blister packs.02-11-2010
20100071320METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING AN ORDER OF FILL FOR A PLURALITY OF PILLS IN A MULTI-DOSE MEDICAMENT CONTAINER - A method in a computer system of distributing pills into containers for use by a patient includes obtaining from a memory a fill pattern including a mapping of each of a first plurality of pills to one of a first plurality of containers such that at least two of the first plurality of pills are mapped to the same one of the first plurality of containers, obtaining from the memory an attribute of each of the first plurality of pills such that at least two of the first plurality of pills differ in at least the obtained attribute, and automatically sorting the first plurality of pills according to the attribute of each of the plurality of pills according to a predefined order to generate an ordered list corresponding to an order of depositing the first plurality of pills into the first plurality of containers03-25-2010

Amy C. Dearking, Rochester, MN US

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20100047915IDENTIFYING PATIENTS AT RISK FOR LIFE THREATENING ARRHYTHMIAS - The invention is a method for identifying proteins associated with sudden cardiac death (SCD) and for assessing a patient's risk of SCD by determining the amount of one or more SCD-associated proteins in the patient. Typically, the patient submits a sample, such as a blood sample, which is tested for one or more SCD-associated proteins. Based upon the results of the tests, the patient's risk of SCD may be assessed.02-25-2010
20100131043Endoluminal Implants For Bioactive Material Delivery - Disclosed herein are endoluminal implants for bioactive material delivery. The disclosed endoluminal implants come in the general forms of patches and sleeves and can deliver bioactive materials independently of other implantable medical devices such as stents.05-27-2010

Amy C. Marschilok, Clarence, NY US

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20110183215Layered Electrode For An Electrochemical Cell - A new cathode design is provided comprising a cathode active material mixed with a binder and a conductive diluent in at least two differing formulations. Each of the formulations exists as a distinct cathode layer. After each layer is pressed or sheeted individually, a first one of the layers is contacted to a current collector. The other layer is then contacted to the opposite side of the layer contacting the current collector. Therefore, by using electrodes comprised of layers, where each layer is optimized for a desired characteristic (i.e. high capacity, high power, high stability), the resulting battery will display improved function over a wide range of applications. Such an exemplary cathode is comprised of: SVO (100−x %)/SVO (100−y %)/current collector/SVO (100−y %)/SVO (100−x %), wherein x and y are different and represent percentages of non-active materials.07-28-2011