[Federal Register: May 14, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 93)] [Notices] [Page 26423-26424] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr14my99-76] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Prospective Grant of Exclusive License: Dust Detector Tube AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: This is a notice in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 209(c) and 37 CFR 404.7(a) that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Technology Transfer Office, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), is contemplating the grant of a worldwide, limited field of use, exclusive license to practice the invention embodied in the patent application referred to below to SKC, Inc., having a place of business in Eighty-Four, Pennsylvania. The patent rights in this invention have been assigned to the government of the United States of America. The patent application to license is: Title: Dust Detector Tube. U.S. Patent Application Serial No.: 60/052,719. Filing Date: 7.3.97. The prospective exclusive license will be royalty-bearing and will comply with the terms and conditions of 35 U.S.C. 209 and 37 CFR 404.7. Current methods of airborne dust sampling and detection require expensive instantaneous and short-term monitors or gravimetric filters. Current gravimetric dust filtering techniques are cumbersome. A need exists for an inexpensive and noncumbersome method to detect personal dust exposure to aid in assuring the respiratory health of workers. CDC scientists at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory have invented a dust detection tube device that provides an individual sampling method and apparatus for real-time respirable dust dosimetry for dust exposure assessment. This device can be standardized with other types of gas detection tubes so that it can be used with the same pump system to measure both dust and gas. ADDRESSES: Requests for a copy of this patent application, inquiries, comments, [[Page 26424]] and other materials relating to the contemplated license should be directed to Thomas E. O'Toole, Deputy Director, Technology Transfer Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1600 Clifton Road, NE, Mailstop E-67, Atlanta, GA 30333, telephone: (404) 639-6270; facsimile: (404) 639-6266. Applications for a license filed in response to this notice will be treated as objections to the grant of the contemplated license. Only written comments and/or applications for a license which are received by CDC within sixty days of this notice will be considered. Comments and objections submitted in response to this notice will not be made available for public inspection, and, to the extent permitted by law, will not be released under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552. A signed Confidential Disclosure Agreement will be required to receive a copy of any pending patent application. Dated: May 10, 1999. Joseph R. Carter, Acting Associate Director for Management and Operations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [FR Doc. 99-12206 Filed 5-13-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4163-18-P