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Technologies in Practice

Philip D. Freedman PC prosecutes U.S. and international patent applications in established and emerging technologies.  For examples, select from the following representative technologies:

Chemistry and Polymers

  • chemical processes and compositions
  • isocyanates
  • phthalocyanines
  • benzidines
  • benzimidazoles
  • carboxylic acids
  • hydrofluoric acids
  • acrylates
  • methacrylates
  • hydantoins
  • electrochemistry
  • pharmaceuticals
  • polyalkylenes and polyolefins
  • polycarbonates
  • polyamides
  • polyarylmethyls
  • chemistry
  • medicinal chemistry
  • films
  • chemical remediation
  • polysiloxanes
  • polyurethanes
  • polyphenylene oxides
  • polyimides
  • polyesters
  • polyepoxides
  • polybenzanthronyls
  • polycarbodiimides
  • polychlorinated compositions
  • polycarboxylics such as:
    • polymethacrylates
    • polyacrylates
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • computational chemistry
  • dyes
  • pigments
  • inks
  • organometallic compositions
  • ozone chemistry and engineering
  • hydrocarbons
  • petroleum chemistry
  • catalysts and catalytic processes
  • fuel cells
  • exhaust chemistry
  • toners
  • silicon
  • silicones
  • siloxanes
  • cosmetics
  • silica chemistry
  • optical resolution processes
  • electroluminescence
  • LEDs
  • food chemistry
  • photoreceptors
  • toner compositions
  • cosmetic composition

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Materials Sciences

  • metals including alloys and metallurgy
  • plastics
  • ceramics
  • materials working including molding, metal processing and thermomechanical workings
  • materials testing and testing devices

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Electrical and Mechanical Devices and Processes

  • electronic fabrications and assemblies
  • semiconductors and connectors
  • engines
  • security devices

 

  • fluid temperature measuring devices
  • resistive elements
  • capacitors
  • electromechanical devices
  • optics and photonics including fiber optics and laser technology
  • interferometric devices
  • ultrasonic devices
  • other measuring devices
  • data processing

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Medical Processes and Devices

  • catheters
  • respirators
  • respiratory sensing devices
  • laser surgical devices
  • cardiac output monitoring devices
  • delivery systems
  • intervertebral tools and implants
  • eye science including intraocular lens

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Life Sciences

  • biotechnology
  • biochemistry
  • immunology
  • gene therapy
  • drug delivery
  • treatment of inflammatory diseases
  • adenosine receptors

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Advanced and Emerging Technologies

  • nanotechnologies
  • microfluidics
  • spintronics
  • robotics
  • neural-robotics
  • flexible transistors including organic circuits and organic LEDs
  • dynamic signature verification
  • microphotonics
  • biometrics including face, voice, fingerprint and iris recognition
  • wireless technology including WAP
  • Raman wave amplification
  • tissue engineering
  • micropower devices
  • fuel cells
  • business methods and other logic step methods
  • e-commerce including B2B

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