Patents by Inventor Christopher John Tesluk

Christopher John Tesluk 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).

  • Patent number: 11940456
    Abstract: An automated apparatus can provide pre-analytical processing of samples, racking and forwarding to an adjacent analyzer for analysis. The apparatus may have a controller that implements an auto-learn process to teach robotic handlers the locations within the workspace(s) of the apparatus. A robotic sample handler may include a sensor configured to generate a detection signal when in a near vicinity of a fiducial beacon in the workspace of the apparatus for biological sample preparation, preprocessing and/or diagnostic assay performed by one or more analyzers of the automated apparatus. The controller may control the robotic sample handler to conduct a search pattern so that a location of the fiducial beacon may be detected and thereafter calculated to obtain a more accurate location of the beacon. The calculated positions may then serve as a basis for the controlled movement of samples by the robot to and from locations of the workspace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2024
    Assignee: BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY
    Inventors: Christopher John Tesluk, Kevin Bailey, Matthew Wesly, John Moore
  • Publication number: 20220137080
    Abstract: An automated pre-analytical processing method and an apparatus for pre-analytical processing of samples to be forwarded to an adjacent analyzer for analysis. Rack label information is read and communicated to a processor. From the rack label information, the processor determines where to route the rack. The pre-analytical system has a rack robot that conveys racks to discrete locations depending upon the routing information assigned to the rack by the processor. The pre-analytical system has an automated station that reads the labels of individual sample containers in the rack that are brought to the automated station on instructions from the processor. Depending on the type of sample container and the type of sample disposed therein, the samples are either prepared for analysis by the automated station or the sample containers are directly passed through the automated station. Prepared samples and passed through samples are passed individually to a batching rack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2021
    Publication date: May 5, 2022
    Applicant: BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY
    Inventors: Michael T. VanSickler, Kevin Bailey, Christopher John Tesluk, Dwight Livingston, Steven C. Rotundo, Stephen Robert LaChance, Michael J. Touma, Brian James McKeen, Gerard Sevigny
  • Patent number: 11181541
    Abstract: An automated pre-analytical processing method and an apparatus for pre-analytical processing of samples to be forwarded to an adjacent analyzer for analysis. Rack label information is read and communicated to a processor. From the rack label information, the processor determines where to route the rack. The pre-analytical system has a rack robot that conveys racks to discrete locations depending upon the routing information assigned to the rack by the processor. The pre-analytical system has an automated station that reads the labels of individual sample containers in the rack that are brought to the automated station on instructions from the processor. Depending on the type of sample container and the type of sample disposed therein, the samples are either prepared for analysis by the automated station or the sample containers are directly passed through the automated station. Prepared samples and passed through samples are passed individually to a batching rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2021
    Assignee: BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY
    Inventors: Michael T. VanSickler, Kevin Bailey, Christopher John Tesluk, Dwight Livingston, Steven C. Rotundo, Stephen Robert LaChance, Michael J. Touma, Brian James McKeen, Gerard Sevigny
  • Publication number: 20210311082
    Abstract: An automated apparatus can provide pre-analytical processing of samples, racking and forwarding to an adjacent analyzer for analysis. The apparatus may have a controller that implements an auto-learn process to teach robotic handlers the locations within the workspace(s) of the apparatus. A robotic sample handler may include a sensor configured to generate a detection signal when in a near vicinity of a fiducial beacon in the workspace of the apparatus for biological sample preparation, preprocessing and/or diagnostic assay performed by one or more analyzers of the automated apparatus. The controller may control the robotic sample handler to conduct a search pattern so that a location of the fiducial beacon may be detected and thereafter calculated to obtain a more accurate location of the beacon. The calculated positions may then serve as a basis for the controlled movement of samples by the robot to and from locations of the workspace.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2019
    Publication date: October 7, 2021
    Applicant: BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY
    Inventors: Christopher John Tesluk, Kevin Bailey, Matthew Wesly, John Moore
  • Publication number: 20200319219
    Abstract: An automated pre-analytical processing method and an apparatus for pre-analytical processing of samples to be forwarded to an adjacent analyzer for analysis. Rack label information is read and communicated to a processor. From the rack label information, the processor determines where to route the rack. The pre-analytical system has a rack robot that conveys racks to discrete locations depending upon the routing information assigned to the rack by the processor. The pre-analytical system has an automated station that reads the labels of individual sample containers in the rack that are brought to the automated station on instructions from the processor. Depending on the type of sample container and the type of sample disposed therein, the samples are either prepared for analysis by the automated station or the sample containers are directly passed through the automated station. Prepared samples and passed through samples are passed individually to a batching rack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2017
    Publication date: October 8, 2020
    Applicant: Becton Dickinson and Company
    Inventors: MICHAEL T. VANSICKLER, Kevin Bailey, Christopher John Tesluk, Dwight Livingston, Steven C. Rotundo, Stephen Robert LaChance, Michael J. Touma, Brian James McKeen, Gerard Sevigny