95-14899. Government-Owned Inventions; Availability for Licensing  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 117 (Monday, June 19, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 32013-32014]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-14899]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    National Institutes of Health
    
    
    Government-Owned Inventions; Availability for Licensing
    
    AGENCY: National Institutes of Health, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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        The inventions listed below are owned by agencies of the U.S. 
    Government and are available for licensing in the U.S. in accordance 
    with 35 U.S.C. 207 to achieve expeditious commercialization of results 
    of federally funded research and development. Foreign patent 
    applications are filed on selected inventions to extend market coverage 
    for U.S. companies and may also be available for licensing.
    
    ADDRESSES: Licensing information and copies of the U.S. patent 
    applications listed below may be obtained by writing to David Sadowski, 
    Office of Technology Transfer, National Institutes of Health, 6011 
    Executive Boulevard, Suite 325, Rockville, Maryland 20852-3804 
    (telephone 301/496-7735 ext 288; fax 301/402-0220). A signed 
    Confidential Disclosure Agreement will be required to receive copies of 
    the patent applications. [[Page 32014]] 
    
    Dental Implant Modification
    
    Kisielewski, R.W., Hastings, C.K., McCarthy, G.R. (FDA)
    Filed 19 Apr 95
    Serial No. 08/424,786.
    
        Description of the Invention: Implanted dental prostheses are 
    subjected to large forces acting in different directions within 
    severely-limited space. Screw and/or nut connections, while useful in 
    the construction of these prostheses, are subject to relative rotations 
    which can lead to undesirable loosening of the implant at inopportune 
    times. The present invention greatly inhibits the undesirable loosening 
    of the dental prosthesis by providing for a linear, axial transmission 
    of forces from the prosthesis to a tubular spacer and an implanted base 
    by the retaining nut. This invention has the additional advantage of 
    permitting relatively easy retrofitting of existing dental prostheses 
    which were prone to failure due to loosening when the retaining nut or 
    screw turned under the forces normally found in previously available 
    prostheses.
        Potential Areas of Application: Applicable to improvement of dental 
    prostheses used world-wide; design adaptable to other prosthetic 
    securing applications.
        Main Advantages of Invention: Inexpensive to apply to existing 
    prostheses; much improved functional design. [portfolio: Dental 
    Technology--Therapeutics, implants]
    
    Drycleaning Secondary Vapor Isolation and Removal System
    
    Earnest, G.S., Froehlich, P.A. (NIOSH)
    Filed 27 Oct 94
    Serial No. 08/329,920.
    
        Description of the Invention: A system which reduces environmental 
    emissions and operator exposure to solvent vapors associated with dry 
    cleaning machines. Dry cleaning solvents such as perchloroethylene are 
    known to cause liver and kidney damage and to contribute to ozone 
    depletion. Due to the operational nature of dry cleaning machines, 
    which involves continuous loading and unloading, operators are exposed 
    to solvent vapors which are emitted each time the machines are opened. 
    The invention involves a ventilation system which isolates, contains 
    and removes residual solvent vapors before a dry cleaning machine 
    chamber is opened.
        Potential Areas of Application: Closed circuit dry cleaning 
    machines; exhausting dry cleaning machines; single and multiple bath 
    processing machines.
        Main Advantages of Invention: Reduce worker exposure to hazardous 
    solvent vapors; reduce emission of hazardous vapors into the 
    environment; can be retrofitted onto existing dry cleaning machines.
        Stage of Development: Conceptual only. [portfolio: Devices/
    Instrumentation--Environmental Technology, prevention, apparatus]
    
    An Integrating Sphere Which Delivers a Homogeneous Beam of Laser Light 
    for Use in Photodynamic Therapy
    
    Smith, P.D., Cole, J., Harrington, F., Bernstein, E. (NCRR)
    Filed 24 May 94
    Serial No. 08/248,918.
    
        Description of the Invention: An irradiation attachment for an 
    optical fiber which provides an output of light that has a highly 
    uniform intensity. Frequently, optical fibers are used in illumination 
    delivery systems. However, in general the output from optical fibers is 
    irregular due to a number of factors which include: imprecise 
    introduction of light into the fiber; imperfect cleaving or polishing 
    of the fiber output face; and distortions introduced by handling the 
    fiber. The inventive device simply attaches to the end of a delivery 
    optical fiber and overcomes the irregularities and produces a uniform 
    level of illumination. The inventive device permits uniform irradiation 
    of irregularly shaped objects.
        Potential Areas of Application: Photodynamic therapy; treatment of 
    psoriasis; uniform illumination of flat and raised surfaces.
        Main Advantages of Invention: Simple attachment to optical delivery 
    fibers; hand held; uniform illumination of flat and raised surfaces.
        Stage of Development: Prototype built and tested on laboratory 
    animals. [portfolio: Devices/Instrumentation--Therapeutics, 
    instruments]
    
    Ventilated Casting Grinding Workstation With Turntable
    
    Gressel, M.G. (CDC)
    Filed 20 May 94
    Serial No. 08/247,181.
    
        Description of the Invention: A new ventilated workstation which 
    reduces worker exposure to hazardous particulate materials has been 
    invented. In conventional foundry casting operations, castings are 
    cleaned by hand using pneumatic chipping and grinding tools. The 
    grinding and chipping of sand burnt into the castings results in a 
    discharge of respirable silica particles. The workstation of the 
    present invention is equipped with a rotatable workpiece holder which 
    allows all surfaces of the workpiece to be positioned so that particles 
    discharged by grinding or machining are directed toward a ventilation 
    area at which the discharged particles are removed.
        Potential Areas of Application: Cleaning foundry castings; 
    machining workpieces.
        Main Advantages of Invention: Reduces worker exposure to hazardous 
    particulate materials; easy to retrofit to existing ventilated 
    workstations.
        Stage of Development: Prototype built, tested, and evaluated.
        Recent Publications: Abstract entitled ``An Evaluation of a Local 
    Exhaust Ventilation Control System for Casting Cleaning in a Foundry,'' 
    May 21-27 meeting of the American Industrial Hygiene Conference and 
    Exhibition (1994); NTIS Technical Report. [portfolio: Devices/
    Instrumentation--Environmental Technology, equipment and machinery]
    
    Magnetic Resonance Monitor
    
    (Bowman, J.D., Engel, D.P. (NIOSH)
    Filed 29 Apr 94
    Serial No. 08/235,833.
    
        This invention relates to measurement of static and extremely low 
    frequency magnetic fields. Further, it permits measurement of 
    environmental magnetic fields which are in magnetic resonance with 
    magnetic moments in a biological organism, particularly the human body. 
    This invention overcomes deficiencies in current systems, such as: only 
    measuring oscillating magnetic fields, measuring static and oscillating 
    fields with Hall-effect or flux-gate probes, and measuring static and 
    oscillating fields and all their characteristics without taking into 
    consideration chemical and biological effects. [portfolio: Devices/
    Instrumentation--Environmental Technology, methods of testing]
    
        Dated: June 8, 1995.
    Barbara M. McGarey,
    Deputy Director, Office of Technology Transfer.
    [FR Doc. 95-14899 Filed 6-16-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4140-01-P
    
    

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Published:
06/19/1995
Department:
National Institutes of Health
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
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Document Number:
95-14899
Pages:
32013-32014 (2 pages)
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