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Binoy K. Bordoloi, Bridgewater US

Binoy K. Bordoloi, Bridgewater, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090001121Surgical staple having an expandable portion - A surgical staple including features which can reduce bleeding from soft tissue. In various embodiments, the surgical staple can include at least one deformable member which can puncture a hole in soft tissue as it is inserted therethrough. The deformable member can include a material thereon, or can be comprised of a material, which can expand and substantially fill the puncture hole in the soft tissue. In various embodiments, at least a portion of the deformable member can be coated with a hydrophilic material which can expand when exposed to water, or other bodily fluids, and apply a compression force to the perimeter of the puncture hole. Such a compression force can reduce bleeding from the puncture hole and thereby reduce any potential complications resulting therefrom.01-01-2009
20090131938DERIVATIZED TERTIARY AMINES AND USES THEREOF - The invention relates to a tertiary amine intermediate represented by the following formula, and electrophilic monomers derived therefrom. The invention also relates to adhesives or sealants derived from such electrophilic moieties.05-21-2009
20090292027COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SIGNS OF AGING - The present invention features a method of treating at least one sign of aging on the skin selected from the group consisting of enhancing the elasticity of said skin, enhancing the firmness of said skin, and reducing the appearance of wrinkles or cellulite on the skin, by administering to skin in need of such treatment a composition comprising at least one compound of the formula I or formula II:11-26-2009
20090297469Cyanoacrylate Monomer Formulation Containing Diiodomethyl-p-tolylsulfone and 2,4,4'-Trichloro-2'-Hydroxydiphenyl Ether - A polymerizable antimicrobial formulation for forming a wound closure adhesive comprising cyanoacrylate monomer, diiodomethyl-p-tolylsulfone and a halogenated hydroxyl diphenyl ether; and a method for closing the approximated edges of a wound with a polymeric film that substantially inhibits the growth of microorganisms, where the polymeric film is formed by use of the polymerizable antimicrobial formulation.12-03-2009
20100196522COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AMINES AND USE THEREOF - The present invention features compositions comprising at least one compound of the formula I or formula II:08-05-2010
20100249698CONTROLLED EXOTHERM OF CYANOACRYLATE FORMULATIONS - The present invention is directed to curable cyanoacrylate-based formulation containing a multi-functional amine initiator. A dual function amine, particularly Quadrol, provides a highly desirable balance of maximum cure temperature and setting time of cure with the same higher viscosity, non-running cyanoacrylate formulation. The present invention is also directed to systems that utilize the inventive formulations and methods for use of such formulations.09-30-2010
20110091586COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AMINES AND USE THEREOF - The present invention features compositions comprising at least one compound of the formula I or formula II:04-21-2011
20110192882SURGICAL STAPLE HAVING AN EXPANDABLE PORTION - A surgical staple including features which can reduce bleeding from soft tissue. In various embodiments, the surgical staple can include at least one deformable member which can puncture a hole in soft tissue as it is inserted therethrough. The deformable member can include a material thereon, or can be comprised of a material, which can expand and substantially fill the puncture hole in the soft tissue. In various embodiments, at least a portion of the deformable member can be coated with a hydrophilic material which can expand when exposed to water, or other bodily fluids, and apply a compression force to the perimeter of the puncture hole. Such a compression force can reduce bleeding from the puncture hole and thereby reduce any potential complications resulting therefrom.08-11-2011

Patent applications by Binoy K. Bordoloi, Bridgewater, NJ US