Lin, San Marino
Henry Lin, San Marino, CA US
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20110111412 | Uses of Parylene Membrane Filters - The invention provides parylene membrane filters, filter devices and methods of making them and using them in the mechanical separation of cells and particles by size. The provision of parylene membrane filters with high figures of merit and finely controlled hole sizes allows the separation of cells and particles in a variety of biological and other fluids according to sizes. | 05-12-2011 |
20120097610 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MICROFILTRATION TO PERFORM CELL SEPARATION - A microfiltration apparatus and method for separating cells, such as circulating tumor cells, from a sample using a microfiltration device having a top porous membrane and a bottom porous membrane. The porous membranes are formed from parylene and assembled using microfabrication techniques. The porous membranes are arranged so that the pores in the top membrane are offset from the pores in the bottom membrane. | 04-26-2012 |
Kenneth Lin, San Marino, CA US
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20110236573 | Ultra-high solids emulsion pressure sensitive adhesives and their applications - A process for making an ultra high solids emulsion adhesive that is coatable and dryable at room temperature. The process consists of increasing solids using a phase inversion process to accomplish the addition of increased solids into aqueous formulations thereby obtaining emulsion pressure sensitive adhesives with solids content in excess of 60%. | 09-29-2011 |
Kenneth S. Lin, San Marino, CA US
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20140087022 | NON-STICK CHEWING GUM - A non-stick chewing gum is disclosed. More specifically, a gum base is mixed with at least one pulverized natural food product that increases removability of the gum cud without sacrificing chewing sensation. In one embodiment, the particle size of the pulverized natural products containing fiber and other components (e.g. beans, fruit, nuts, vegetables, spices, ginseng, etc.) can range from 10 to 2000 microns in dimension before the chewing gum is chewed. The particles of the natural products can generate steric hindrance between the gum base and a contacted surface to reduce interfacial contact area therebetween and further enhance detackification effect of the chewing gum. | 03-27-2014 |
Kenneth Shou-Chein Lin, San Marino, CA US
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20110123672 | GUM BASES, CHEWING GUMS BASED THEREUPON, AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention provides gum bases and chewing gums, as well as methods of manufacturing the gum bases. More specifically, the gum bases provided herein contain microparticles comprising a crosslinked polymer. The microparticles render a gum cud comprising the gum base more easily removable from surfaces onto which it may become adhered than gum cuds comprising conventional gum bases. | 05-26-2011 |
Kuan Ku Lin, San Marino, CA US
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20110288528 | EXTRACTABLE FILLER FOR INSERTING MEDICINE INTO VERTEBRAL BODY - An extractable device is used to insert a medicinal filling into a vertebral body. The device comprises a filling member and a pasty medicine. The filling member is made of a flexible and permeable wall and is provided with a holding portion and an injection port via which the pasty medicine is injected into the holding portion after the filling member is inserted into the vertebral body. The holding portion is provided with an opening which is releasably lashed by one end of one or more threads so as to make the opening leakproof. Upon completion of solidification of the pasty medicine in the holding portion of the filling member, other end of the thread is pulled to unlash the opening of the holding portion, thereby enabling the filling member to be extracted from the vertebral body so as to leave only the medicine in the vertebral body. | 11-24-2011 |
Kwan Ku Lin, San Marino, CA US
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20110004312 | Device and Method for Distraction of the Spinal Disc Space - An extractable device is used to insert a medicinal filling into a spinal disc. The device comprises a filling member and a flowable medicine. The filling member is made of a flexible and permeable wall and is provided with a holding portion and an injection port via which the flowable medicine is injected into the holding portion after the filling member is inserted into the spinal disc. The holding portion is provided with an opening which is releasably lashed by one end of one or more threads so as to make the opening leakproof. Upon completion of solidification of the flowable medicine in the holding portion of the filling member, other end of the thread is pulled to unlash the opening of the holding portion, thereby enabling the filling member to be extracted from the spinal disc so as to leave only the medicine in the spinal disc. | 01-06-2011 |
20110288530 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISTRACTION OF THE SPINAL DISC SPACE - An extractable device is used to insert a medicinal filling into a spinal disc. The device comprises a filling member and a flowable medicine. The filling member is made of a flexible and permeable wall and is provided with a holding portion and an injection port via which the flowable medicine is injected into the holding portion after the filling member is inserted into the spinal disc. The holding portion is provided with an opening which is releasably lashed by one end of one or more threads so as to make the opening leakproof. Upon completion of solidification of the flowable medicine in the holding portion of the filling member, other end of the thread is pulled to unlash the opening of the holding portion, thereby enabling the filling member to be extracted from the spinal disc so as to leave only the medicine in the spinal disc. | 11-24-2011 |
20110295231 | EXTRACTABLE FILLER FOR INSERTING MEDICINE INTO ANIMAL TISSUE - An extractable device is used to insert a medicinal filling into an animal tissue. The device comprises a filling member and a pasty medicine. The filling member is made of a flexible and permeable wall and is provided with a holding portion and an injection port via which the pasty medicine is injected into the holding portion after the filling member is inserted into the animal tissue. The holding portion is provided with an opening which is releasably lashed by one end of one or more threads so as to make the opening leakproof. Upon completion of solidification of the pasty medicine in the holding portion of the filling member, other end of the thread is pulled to unlash the opening of the holding portion, thereby enabling the filling member to be extracted from the animal tissue so as to leave only the medicine in the animal tissue. | 12-01-2011 |