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Gregory M. Glenn

Gregory M. Glenn, American Canyon, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080221246Water soluble films from latex - Water soluble latex compositions comprising cis 1,4 polyisoprene and a biopolymer are disclosed. The compositions may contain 0.1-10% cis 1,4 polyisoprene and are suitable for application wherein a biodegradeable water soluble product is desired.09-11-2008
20090087468Semi-Rigid Gel Article For Disinfecting A Surface - The present invention relates to a semi-rigid gel article which contains an antibacterial agent and can be used for disinfecting and/or cleaning a surface. More particularly, the article comprises water, a gelling agent, an antibacterial agent and wherein the article is capable of disinfecting a surface by contacting the surface with the article, rupturing the article by application of pressure and spreading the article on the surface to deliver the antimicrobial agent. The article is suitable to disinfect and/or clean an inanimate or animate surface with or without water.04-02-2009
20090312215Semi-Rigid Gel Cleansing Article and Uses Thereof - The present invention relates to semi-rigid gels, methods of manufacture and uses thereof.12-17-2009
20100257780Charcoal-Foam Heating Material - The charcoal-foam heating material is formed by combining a charcoal mixture with an aqueous surfactant and water to create a semi-homogenous charcoal-foam slurry. The slurry is poured into shaping molds so that the slurry dries into the charcoal-foam heating material. In the preferred embodiment, a concrete surfactant is used during the mixing process and the charcoal-foam slurry is formed into briquettes and used as a cooking fuel.10-14-2010
20110099887Charcoal Briquettes and Methods of Forming Thereof - A charcoal heating material, such as charcoal briquettes, includes a porous structure that facilitates the flow of oxygen about the charcoal, and thereby, enables the briquettes to ignite easily and quickly. In particular the lightweighted charcoal briquettes have a density from about 0.50 grams per cubic centimeter to about 0.80 grams per cubic centimeter. Methods of forming charcoal heating materials include mixing a rheology modifying agent and a moisture phase with a charcoal mixture to facilitate absorption of additional water into the solid matrix, providing increased porosity and lightweighting of the finished briquette after drying.05-05-2011

Patent applications by Gregory M. Glenn, American Canyon, CA US

Gregory M. Glenn, Galt, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100188207Server System for Remote Monitoring - A server system for remote monitoring includes a wireless communication interface, a processor, and a storage device. The wireless communication interface receives at least one data packet over wireless communications from a remote monitoring system. The processor processes the data packet including sensor information from a sensor coupled to the remote monitoring system. The storage device stores the sensor information.07-29-2010
20110134917MONITORING REMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - A server system for remote monitoring includes a wireless communication interface, a processor, and a storage device. The wireless communication interface receives at least one data packet over wireless communications from a remote monitoring system. The processor processes the data packet including sensor information from a sensor coupled to the remote monitoring system. The storage device stores the sensor information.06-09-2011

Patent applications by Gregory M. Glenn, Galt, CA US

Gregory M. Glenn, Poolesville, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090136480Transcutaneous immunostimulation - Transcutaneous immunostimulation administers at least one adjuvant by transcutaneous immunization to a subject who has undergone, is undergoing, or will undergo conventional vaccination or another immune response. A subject is selected for treatment to stimulate the immune response to a conventional vaccine or other immuno-therapy. A suspicion, medical history, or determination by a physician or veterinarian that the subject may fail to respond or only poorly respond to conventional vaccination or other immunotherapy because of age, acquired or congenital immunodeficiency, immunosuppression caused by disease or ablative therapy, or the use of reduced amounts of antigen in the conventional vaccine can be used to select subjects in need of treatment.05-28-2009

Patent applications by Gregory M. Glenn, Poolesville, MD US

Gregory M. Glenn, Gaithersburg, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090017056SKIN IMMUNIZATION USING LT-STA FUSION PROTEINS - This invention includes fusion proteins comprising a bacterial ADP-ribosylating exotoxin (bARE), or a variant or portion thereof, fused to a STa exotoxin, or a portion or variant thereof. Optionally, the exotoxins are fused via a peptide linker. The invention also includes compositions formulated for transcutaneous immunizations and/or induction of an immune response by epicutaneous administration comprising an effective amount of a fusion protein comprising a bacterial ADP-ribosylating exotoxin fused to a STa exotoxin. Optionally, the exotoxins are fused via a peptide linker.01-15-2009
20090081244Dry Formulation for Transcutaneous Immunization - A transcutaneous immunization system delivers antigen to immune cells through the skin, and induces an immune response in an animal or human. For example, skin-active adjuvant (e.g., an ADP-ribosylating exotoxin) can be used to induce an antigen-specific immune response (e.g., humoral and/or cellular effectors) after transcutaneous application of a dry formulation containing antigen and adjuvant to skin of the animal or human. The dry formulation may be a powder or a unit-dose patch. Use of adjuvant is not required if the antigen is sufficiently antigenic. Transcutaneous immunization may be induced with or without penetration enhancement03-26-2009

Patent applications by Gregory M. Glenn, Gaithersburg, MD US

Gregory M. Glenn, Cabin John, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080233142Use of penetration enhancers and barrier disruption methods to enhance the immune response of an antigen - A transcutaneous immunization system where the topical application of an adjuvant and an antigen or nucleic acid encoding for an antigen, to intact skin induces a systemic or mucosol antibody response. The immune response so elicited can be enhanced by physical or chemical skin penetration enhancement.09-25-2008