October Edition: Newly Issued Patents

Congratulations to Purdue University researchers across all campuses and academic disciplines. They have recently received 11 patents on their intellectual property from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

The majority of these are available to license. Visit the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization’s web site to learn more about these and other available technologies.

Here are the primary investigators whose work was recently patented. Also included are their college and the issued patent number.

Find patent information online by searching for the patent number preceded by “US” — like US11,200,822 or US11,203,675 — on https://patents.google.com/.

Yingjie Chen, Purdue Polytechnic Institute

Robert Graham Cooks, College of Science

Jack W. Judge, no longer at Purdue

  • “Devices and methods for storing and transporting substances,” #11,459,165

Hyowon Lee, College of Engineering

  • “Drug delivery device and method,” #11,439,747

Philip Low, College of Science

  • “Methods for treating hemolytic diseases and sickle cell disease,” #11,446,297

John Mott, Purdue Polytechnic Institute

Dimitrios Peroulis, College of Engineering

Karthik Ramani, College of Engineering

Gregory Shaver, College of Engineering

  • “System and method for avoiding compressor surge during cylinder deactivation of a diesel engine,” #11,454,181

Benxin Wu, College of Engineering

  • “Processes and systems for double-pulse laser micro sintering,” #11,440,099

Jeffrey P. Youngblood, College of Engineering

  • “Method of using hydrophilized bactericidal polymers,” #11,459,415

During the 2021 calendar year, Purdue Research Foundation ranked #6 internationally for patents received from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. That mirrored the #6 international ranking from the year before. The information was listed in a report from the Intellectual Property Owners Association and the National Academy of Inventors.

Are you a researcher at a Purdue University campus who has made an innovation discovery? Disclose your innovation to the Office of Technology Commercialization online.