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04/11/06

7,026,131 Methods and apparatus for blood typing with optical bio-discs
  Issued: April 11, 2006
  Filed: November 15, 2002
  U.S. Class: 435/7.25
Abstract:  
This invention relates to clinical diagnostic assays, related optical bio-discs, and a disc-reading apparatus. The invention is directed to methods and apparatuses for performing immunohematology assays using an optical bio-disc analysis system. The invention is further directed to an optical bio-disc for performing an immunohematologic assay including a substrate having encoded information associated therewith. The encoded information may be readable by a disc drive assembly to control rotation of the disc. The disc may also include at least one target zone or capture zone associated with the substrate. The target zone is disposed at a predetermined location relative to a center of the substrate. The disc further includes a plurality of capture antibodies immobilized within the target zone, a flow channel, fluidic circuit, or analysis chamber associated with the target zone, and an input site in fluid communication with the analysis chamber.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:02:51 pm into the following categories: Patents of the Day


04/11/06

7,028,052 Systems and methods for notifying a consumer of changes made to a credit report
  Issued: April 11, 2006
  Filed: May 10, 2001
  U.S. Class: 707/104.1
Abstract:  
A system and method for monitoring unauthorized changes to a database and providing a notification to a user according to preferences set by the user. The user can select one or more data entries within a database to be monitored. When these data entries are changed, a notification is sent to the user.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:02:22 pm into the following categories: Patents of the Day


04/11/06

7,025,653 Bobble head fluid container
  Issued: April 11, 2006
  Filed: March 10, 2004
  U.S. Class: 446/74
Abstract:  
An apparatus for containing a fluid for human consumption includes a container. A spring is attached to a screw on type of lid disposed at the top of the container. A support member of a bobble head engages a top of the spring. A hole is provided through the bobble head and support member that is adapted to receive a straw. The support member is attached to the bobble head. The spring supports the bobble head above the lid so it can bobble from side to side, twist around a center axis, or bob up and down. The head is urged downward and protrusions and recesses in the support member and lid act like gear teeth to engage with each other and permit rotating the head and lid simultaneously to either loosen or tighten the lid. A modified threaded container having a modified bobble head that is adapted to allow passage of the straw through the modified bobble head and including a lower and a separable upper half is also described. A second modified container includes a hex shape in both the head and the lid that engage with each other.

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04/11/06

Lucent Technologies files a patent infringement suit against Microsoft over its use of MPEG-2 decoding technology. E-Commerce Times reports that Lucent accuses the software giant of "willful" infringement of its patent." Because Microsoft did not halt distribution or production of its Xbox 360, which has MPEG-2decoding capability, Lucent filed the complaint. The company is asking a jury for injunctive relief and unspecified damages. The patent at issue is "Adaptive Coding and Decoding of Frames and Fields of Video."

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 03:08:07 am into the following categories: In The News


04/11/06

Mary Kay Inc. was ordered to pay more than $26 million in back royalties to TriStrata Technology Inc. in connection with a patent infringement case. A state district court in Wilmington, Del., on March 31, denied Addison-based Mary Kay's post-trial motions and ordered the cosmetics company to pay $26.4 million in back royalties to TriStrata, the company said Wednesday. Mary Kay said in a statement Wednesday that it would begin an appeals process now that a court judgment has been issued in the case. Mary Kay said the original lawsuit, filed in 2001, is related to products Mary Kay created in the 1990s using its own patented Alpha Hydroxy Acid technology. The company says it no longer markets products containing Alpha Hydroxy Acid technology because anti-aging skin care technology has advanced. With interest, TriStrata says the total amount of the judgment is about $41.4 million.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 03:07:16 am into the following categories: In The News


04/11/06

Super Vision International Inc., a leader in solid-state LED and fiber-optic lighting systems, announced Monday it has filed a lawsuit against Color Kinetics Inc. for infringing on its patented color lighting system. The lawsuit against Boston, Mass.-based Color Kinetics was filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Super Vision is seeking past royalties and damages for past and current infringement violations of its U.S. patent. According to the Orlando-based firm, it acquired the patent from High End Systems Inc. and has ownership and enforcement rights, including entitlement to past due and future royalties on the patent.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 03:06:12 am into the following categories: In The News


04/11/06

Pall Corporation sees no merit in an action filed by Entegris alleging infringement of a U.S. patent just issued on April 4, 2006. This is a continuation of ongoing litigation between the two parties. The claims of the new patent were apparently crafted in an effort to circumvent a January 12, 2005 U.S. District Court ruling that the claims of Entegris' earlier patents are likely to be invalid over earlier developments--a determination that led to the dissolution of an injunction that the Court had previously entered. On March 21, 2006 the European Patent Office revoked Entegris' related European Patent 0 818 228. The claims of the revoked patent are very similar to those in Entegris' new U.S. patent. Pall will ask the U.S. Court to reach the same conclusion as that of the European Patent Office and find the U.S. patent to be invalid. Pall intends to vigorously defend its right to provide its customers with state-of-the art photolithography filtration technologies. The Entegris patent is not directed to filtration technologies; but is directed to a specific manifold assembly that connects fluid separation devices to fluid processing systems. Pall feels that this suit is an attempt to overcome the superiority of Pall filtration products in the highly demanding photolithography field.

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