Inventors list

Assignees list

Classification tree browser

Top 100 Inventors

Top 100 Assignees


Jewell, Lawrence

Dennis Jewell, Lawrence, KS US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080312132Composition for animal consumption - This invention is directed generally to compositions (including foods, supplements, treats, toys, etc.) for animal consumption, particularly compositions that tend to aid in weight loss or reduction in weight gain, and particularly compositions that comprise one or more medium chain fatty acid triglycerides (“MCT”). This invention also is directed generally to methods for using such compositions. This invention is further directed generally to processes for making such compositions.12-18-2008
20090054301HYPOALLERGENIC COMPOSITION - This invention is directed generally to compositions (including foods, supplements, treats, toys, etc.) for animal (including pet) consumption, and particularly hypoallergenic compositions, and more particularly semi-solid hypoallergenic compositions and hypoallergenic compositions that comprise a hydrolysate. This invention also is directed generally to methods for using such compositions. This invention is further directed generally to processes for making such compositions.02-26-2009

Patent applications by Dennis Jewell, Lawrence, KS US

Dennis E. Jewell, Lawrence, KS US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080317884Enhancing Disease Resistance In An Animal - A method to enhance disease resistance in an animal comprising feeding the animal a diet enriched in antioxidants and providing behavioral enrichment. In one embodiment, the behavioral enrichment comprises exercising the animal regularly effective to cause behavioral enrichment, wherein the feeding and exercising combination is effective to increase neutrophil phagocytosis and B cell percentages.12-25-2008
20090047361Combination of Limited Nutrients and Enhanced Dietary Antioxidants To Impart Improved Kidney Health - This invention is directed to compositions for animal consumption (including foods, treats, etc.), particularly compositions that tend to improve kidney function, and particularly compositions that comprise enhanced antioxidants and reduced quantities of protein and/or phosphorus. This invention also is directed generally to methods for using such compositions.02-19-2009

Patent applications by Dennis E. Jewell, Lawrence, KS US

Dennis Edward Jewell, Lawrence, KS US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100234461Compositions For Improved Oxidative Status In Companion - A food composition that is useful for increasing antioxidant levels in the body is provided having increased levels of sulfur-containing amino acids, such as methionine, cysteine, or mixtures thereof. Methods of using these compositions for increasing antioxidant levels in the body in mammals, especially in companion animals, are also provided.09-16-2010
20100261793METHOD FOR DECREASING CARTILAGE DAMAGE IN DOGS - A method for modulating enzymatic degradation of articular cartilage in a dog comprises administering to the dog an enzymatic degradation modulating effective amount of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), for example as a component of a food composition. By practice of the method in a dog having arthritis, mobility of the dog can be increased, weight bearing in an arthritic limb can be increased, and/or pain associated with arthritis can be reduced.10-14-2010

Michael T. Jewell, Lawrence, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100174445ASCII gateway to in-vehicle networks - ASCII gateway to in-vehicle system provides bi-directional translation between multiplexed motor vehicle networks and industrial control and monitoring devices. Integrated hardware and software components provide data communications between motor vehicle electronic control module networks and RS-232 serial ASCII-text capable device, for industrial control and/or industrial automation application in manufacturing or assembly operations. Communications networks (CAN, SAE or ISO protocols) implemented inside motor vehicles pass data'between electronic control modules that control operation of important vehicle components like engine, transmission and brake systems, have their messages converted to RS-232 serial ASCII-text; and from RS-232 serial ASCII-text converted to motor vehicle communications network by the system. Messages to monitor and/or control vehicle networks are generated by a serial ASCII-test capable device. Multiple vehicle protocols are supported by the system. The system translates between RS-232 serial ASCII-text message generated or received by a device and the vehicle network.07-08-2010