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Fung Bor Chen

from Greer, SC
Age ~74

Fung Chen Phones & Addresses

  • 6 Futura Ct, Greer, SC 29650
  • Taylors, SC
  • Lexington, SC
  • Sandy, UT
  • Greenville, SC

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Location:
Greer, SC
Industry:
Medical Devices
Education:
The University of Southern Mississippi 1978 - 1982
National Cheng Kung University 1972 - 1974
Masters, Chemical Engineering
The University of Southern Mississippi
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy

Publications

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Aloe Vera Glove And Its Manufacturing Method

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US Patent:
7579028, Aug 25, 2009
Filed:
Jun 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/865794
Inventors:
Yung Chu Cheng - Taipei, TW
Fung Bor Chen - Greer SC, US
International Classification:
A61K 36/886
A41D 19/00
C08J 9/30
US Classification:
424744, 2159, 521 65
Abstract:
An Aloe Vera glove manufacturing method is disclosed which uses a flow of compressed air to blow semi-finished inner-surface-out status gloves away from respective glove formers, and then covers a layer of Aloe Vera solution on the inner surface of each glove, and then has the Aloe Vera solution on the inner surface of each glove be dried by heating, and finally has the Aloe Vera-coated gloves be reversed to keep the layer of Aloe Vera coated inner surface of each glove face on the inside and the outer surface of each glove face on the outside.

Synthetic Polyisoprene Foley Catheter

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US Patent:
8633268, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Dec 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/811439
Inventors:
Fung Bor Chen - Greer SC, US
Ian Capstick - Moncks Corner SC, US
Randy Tuck - Summerville SC, US
Linda J. Lawson - Oxford GA, US
Assignee:
C.R. Bard, Inc. - Covington GA
International Classification:
C08K 5/16
C08K 5/39
US Classification:
524198, 524186, 524201
Abstract:
An indwelling urinary drainage catheter () includes synthetic polyisoprene rubber (SPIR). Advantageously, the SPIR catheter can meet the tensile and resiliency requirements of Foley applications while avoiding the risk of allergic reactions in sensitive patients. The SPIR comprises an accelerator system that uses a carbamate as the only accelerator, a guanidine as the only accelerator, a combination of guanidine and carbamate accelerators, a combination of carbamate and thiazole accelerators, or a combination of guanidine, carbamate and thiazole accelerators.

Multilayered Gloves Having Enhanced Barrier Protection

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US Patent:
20060026737, Feb 9, 2006
Filed:
Aug 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/916381
Inventors:
Fung Chen - Greer SC, US
International Classification:
A41D 19/00
US Classification:
002161700
Abstract:
A type of multilayered glove consisting of an inner layer, an outer layer, and pigments between the layers is disclosed. The layers can be made of the same or different materials to incorporate desired barrier properties such as oil or chemical resistance to a glove. The layers can also be made of the same or different colors. The glove can have the same physical barrier protection as wearing two gloves, but without the discomfort of wearing two gloves. The glove enhances barrier protection and allows users to detect any breach of the outer layer during the surgical procedure, which enables the user to execute corrective actions before cross contamination occurs.

Polyurethane/Polyisoprene Blend Catheter

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US Patent:
20110178507, Jul 21, 2011
Filed:
Jun 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
13/000821
Inventors:
Ronald L. Bracken - Oxford GA, US
Fung Bor Chen - Greer SC, US
Randy Tuck - Summerville SC, US
International Classification:
A61M 27/00
B28B 1/38
US Classification:
604544, 264306, 264304
Abstract:
A medical article, such as a catheter, is formed from a blend of polyurethane and synthetic polyisoprene (SPIR). The blended medical article is preferably selected and prepared to be relatively rigid at room temperature and relatively flexible at body temperature. An intermittent catheter made from the blend provides a degree of stiffness for its insertion into the patient at room temperature. The catheter becomes softer, and therefore more comfortable, at warmer temperatures (e.g., body temperature) which reduce discomfort after insertion. Optionally, the catheter or a portion thereof can have a hydrophilic coating as to avoid the need for external lubricants. Advantageously, the blended catheter can meet the stiffness, tensile strength, and coefficient of friction requirements of intermittent catheterization applications while avoiding the risk of toxic or allergic reactions in sensitive users.

Deposition Of A Silver Layer On A Nonconducting Substrate

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US Patent:
20130231640, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Nov 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/383535
Inventors:
Richard N. Terry - Conyers GA, US
Fung Bor Chen - Greer SC, US
Zhihui Yin - Covington GA, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Covington GA
International Classification:
A61L 29/10
A61L 29/16
A61M 25/00
US Classification:
604544, 427 23
Abstract:
Methods for the deposition of silver-comprising films on nonconducting substrates, and, more particularly, to deposition of such films that are very thin, are provided. The surface of nonconducting substrates is modified with a superabsorbent polymer to increase silver deposition when compared to a non-modified surface. Also provided are films produced using a swelling agent, whereby porosity of the surface of the nonconducting substrate is increased, thereby permitting increased silver deposition when compared to an unmodified surface.

Deposition Of A Silver Layer On A Nonconducting Substrate

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US Patent:
20140170298, Jun 19, 2014
Filed:
Feb 19, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/184019
Inventors:
- Covington GA, US
Fung Bor Chen - Greer SC, US
Zhihui Yin - Covington GA, US
Assignee:
C.R. BARD, INC. - Covington GA
International Classification:
A61L 31/08
US Classification:
427 21
Abstract:
Methods for the deposition of silver-comprising films on nonconducting substrates, and, more particularly, to deposition of such films that are very thin, are provided. The surface of nonconducting substrates is modified with a superabsorbent polymer to increase silver deposition when compared to a non-modified surface. Also provided are films produced using a swelling agent, whereby porosity of the surface of the nonconducting substrate is increased, thereby permitting increased silver deposition when compared to an unmodified surface.
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