Patents by Inventor Alfredo Choperena
Alfredo Choperena has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7807100Abstract: A chemical vapor sterilization process is enhanced by concentrating a germicide via condensation and re-vaporization thereof, exploiting the difference between the vapor pressures of the germicide and its solvent to extract some of the solvent during the condensation process.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Harold R. Williams, Szu-Min Lin, Robert Lukasik, Richard Jed Kendall, James P. Kohler
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Publication number: 20050196313Abstract: A method of delivering a liquid sterilant to a sterilizer involves piercing a cell of a cassette with a first needle having a first lumen, flowing a gas into the cell to pressurize the cell relative to a pressure within the first lumen and drive the liquid sterilant out of the cell through the first lumen. The liquid sterilant travels from the lumen to a vaporizer in the sterilizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Todd Morrison
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Publication number: 20050136118Abstract: Disclosed herein are germicidal compositions, kits, methods for preparing the germicidal compositions, and methods of using the compositions for disinfection or sterilization. In one aspect, a solid composition may include a solid having water solubility greater than phthalaldehyde, and a germicide diluted in the solid. In another aspect, a kit for preparing a germicide solution may include a germicide, an enhancer for the germicide, and at least two compartments to contain the germicide and the enhancer. In yet another aspect, an apparatus may be used to prepare a germicidal solution. The apparatus may include a first port to receive a first composition including a germicidally effective compound, a second port to receive a second composition including an enhancer for the germicidally effective compound, a source of water, and germicidal solution preparation logic to control preparation of the germicidal solution from the first and the second compositions and the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Su-Syin Wu, Xiaolan Chen, Harriet Chan-Myers, Alfredo Choperena, Peter Zhu, Charles Roberts, Rafael Herruzo, Yvonne Tran
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Publication number: 20050025666Abstract: A chemical vapor sterilization process is enhanced by concentrating a germicide via condensation and re-vaporization thereof, exploiting the difference between the vapor pressures of the germicide and its solvent to extract some of the solvent during the condensation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2003Publication date: February 3, 2005Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Harold Williams, Szu-Min Lin, Robert Lukasik
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Patent number: 5887716Abstract: A method for delivering liquids is disclosed wherein a quantity of the liquid is provided within a cell within a cassette. The cassette is received within a sleeve having an open end. A flap at the open end of the sleeve extends inwardly through the open end between the sleeve and cassette to abut a lip on the cassette and hold the cassette therein. Impingement of the flap pushes the flap away from the lip to allow the cassette to move out of the sleeve. A label mounted within the sleeve rotates between a viewable position where it is visible through a window in the sleeve and a retracted position away from the window. Extraction and reinsertion of the cassette into the sleeve moves the label from the viewable to the nonviewable position.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc.Inventors: Hal Williams, Robert Spencer, Alfredo Choperena
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Patent number: 5846491Abstract: This invention provides an automated chemical analyzer capable of automatically analyzing a plurality of samples for at least two different analytes. The analyzer includes a plurality of assay resource stations and an analyzer control means. Each assay resource station includes an assay resource capable of performing a predetermined operation upon a sample-containing reaction vessel within a fixed indexing time. The analyzer control means includes scheduling means for allocating assay resources to one of the reaction vessels as a function of that time cycle and a transfer control means for controlling transfer of reaction vessels directly from one assay resource station to another according to a chronology selected from a plurality of different predetermined chronologies.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1995Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi Diagnostics, S.A.Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5693292Abstract: This invention provides an automated chemical analyzer with improved processing flexibility and ease. In one embodiment of this invention, the analyzer includes an incubation station, a wash station and a read station. The incubation station includes an elongated, movable track to carry reaction vessels along an incubation path, the wash station includes a movable track to carry vessels along a wash-cycle path, and the read station is adapted to move vessels along a read path. A first transfer station is positioned adjacent a first end of the wash-cycle path to transfer vessels from the incubation path to the wash-cycle path and a second transfer station is positioned adjacent a second end of the wash-cycle path and a first end of the read path for selectively transferring a vessel from the wash-cycle path to either the incubation path or the read path.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi DiagnosticsInventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5658799Abstract: The invention provides a method for analyzing samples for different analytes. A plurality of assay resource stations are provided, each of which includes an assay resource capable of performing a predetermined operation upon a reaction vessel within a time cycle of fixed duration, as is an analyzer control means. Information identifying two samples and the analyte to be determined in each is provided to the analyzer control means. Assay resource requirements for the first assay are determined as a function of an integral number of time cycles and appropriate time cycles of each required assay resource are allocated to the first assay. Assay resource requirements for the second assay are also determined as a function of an integral number of time cycles and time cycles are allocated to the second assay according to the availability of the assay resources.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi DiagnosticsInventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5575976Abstract: This invention provides an automated chemical analyzer with improved processing flexibility and ease. In one embodiment of this invention, the analyzer includes an incubation station, a wash station and a read station. The incubation station includes an elongated, movable track to carry reaction vessels along an incubation path, the wash station includes a movable track to carry vessels along a wash-cycle path, and the read station is adapted to move vessels along a read path. A first transfer station is positioned adjacent a first end of the wash-cycle path to transfer vessels from the incubation path to the wash-cycle path and a second transfer station is positioned adjacent a second end of the wash-cycle path and a first end of the read path for selectively transferring a vessel from the wash-cycle path to either the incubation path or the read path.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi Diagnostics, S.A.Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5380487Abstract: The present invention provides an analyzer which permits clinical analysis of samples for multiple analytes with a variety of assay protocols in a multiple chronology sequence while operating on a predetermined fizzed length cycle method of timing control. In this analyzer, assay resources (e.g. an incubator belt, a wash station, and a signal detection apparatus) are assigned fixed operating sequences which begin and end within a time cycle of fixed duration. Samples may be transferred directly from one assay resource to another without unnecessarily occupying any unused resources. The invention also contemplates a method of analyzing samples consistent with use of this analyzer. In this method, different samples having different assay protocols may be entered into the analyzer. The assay resource requirements of the first sample are determined and "time slots" of the assay resources are allocated to that sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi DiagnosticsInventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter