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Creegan

Chris Creegan, Winter Park, FL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100032593SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETERMINING FLUID LEVELS IN CONTAINERS INCLUDING AN INFRARED DEVICE FOR DETECTING A FIRST VALUE ASSOCIATED WITH AN EMPTY PORTION OF A CONTAINER (AS AMENDED) - A system and method of determining fluid levels in containers is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a first value of infrared energy associated with an empty portion of a container is detected and the container is scanned to detect a second value of infrared energy that is different from the first value of infrared energy. The method also includes to store an upper limit value associated with a vertical location of an upper surface of a fluid level when the second value of infrared energy is detected and to scan the container to detect a third value of infrared energy that is different from the second value of infrared energy. In addition, a lower limit value associated with a vertical location of a lower surface of the fluid relative to the upper surface is stored when the third value of infrared energy is detected. A height of the fluid is determined using a difference between the upper limit value and the lower limit value.02-11-2010

Christine A. Creegan, Richmond, VA US

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20100178318Composite Structure Including A Low Vinyl Acetate Layer - A composite structure suitable for making transdermal delivery devices includes in sequence: (a) a liner film layer; (b) a containment layer having from zero to 15 wt. % content of vinyl acetate repeating units, the layer including either a thermal bonding copolyester resin or a combination of an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and a nonpolar polymer; and (c) a polyester film layer less than 20 μm in thickness. A drug layer lies either between the liner film layer and the containment layer or within a concave depression in the containment layer. A composition including an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and an ABA block copolymer, wherein the A segments of the block copolymer are styrenic segments, is also provided. The composition includes between 1 and 15 wt. % of vinyl acetate repeating units, based on the total weight of composition exclusive of any solvents.07-15-2010
20110052789Composite Structure Including A Low Vinyl Acetate Layer - A composite structure suitable for making transdermal delivery devices includes in sequence: (a) a liner film layer; (b) a containment layer having from zero to 15 wt % content of vinyl acetate repeating units, the layer including either a thermal bonding copolyester resin or a combination of an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and a nonpolar polymer; and (c) a polyester film layer less than 20 μm in thickness. A drug layer lies either between the liner film layer and the containment layer or within a concave depression in the containment layer.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Christine A. Creegan, Richmond, VA US

John Creegan, Winter Park, FL US

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20100032593SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DETERMINING FLUID LEVELS IN CONTAINERS INCLUDING AN INFRARED DEVICE FOR DETECTING A FIRST VALUE ASSOCIATED WITH AN EMPTY PORTION OF A CONTAINER (AS AMENDED) - A system and method of determining fluid levels in containers is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, a first value of infrared energy associated with an empty portion of a container is detected and the container is scanned to detect a second value of infrared energy that is different from the first value of infrared energy. The method also includes to store an upper limit value associated with a vertical location of an upper surface of a fluid level when the second value of infrared energy is detected and to scan the container to detect a third value of infrared energy that is different from the second value of infrared energy. In addition, a lower limit value associated with a vertical location of a lower surface of the fluid relative to the upper surface is stored when the third value of infrared energy is detected. A height of the fluid is determined using a difference between the upper limit value and the lower limit value.02-11-2010