Patents by Inventor Elizabeth Franklin

Elizabeth Franklin 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: 7052608
    Abstract: A three-dimensional microporous polymer network material, or monolith, cast-to-shape in a microchannel. The polymer monolith, produced by a phase separation process, is capable of trapping and retaining charged protein species from a mixture of charged and uncharged species under the influence of an applied electric field. The retained charged protein species are released from the porous polymer monolith by a pressure driven flow in the substantial absence of the electric field. The pressure driven flow is independent of direction and thus neither means to reverse fluid flow nor a multi-directional flow field is required, a single flow through the porous polymer monolith can be employed, in contrast to prior art systems. The monolithic polymer material produced by the invention can function as a chromatographic medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Sandia National Laboratories
    Inventors: Timothy J. Shepodd, Elizabeth Franklin, Zane T. Prickett, Alexander Artau
  • Publication number: 20040251205
    Abstract: A three-dimensional microporous polymer network material, or monolith, cast-to-shape in a microchannel. The polymer monolith, produced by a phase separation process, is capable of trapping and retaining charged protein species from a mixture of charged and uncharged species under the influence of an applied electric field. The retained charged protein species are released from the porous polymer monolith by a pressure driven flow in the substantial absence of the electric field. The pressure driven flow is independent of direction and thus neither means to reverse fluid flow nor a multi-directional flow field is required, a single flow through the porous polymer monolith can be employed, in contrast to prior art systems. The monolithic polymer material produced by the invention can function as a chromatographic medium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2004
    Publication date: December 16, 2004
    Inventors: Timothy J. Shepodd, Elizabeth Franklin, Zane T. Prickett, Alexander Artau
  • Patent number: 6770201
    Abstract: A three-dimensional microporous polymer network material, or monolith, cast-to-shape in a microchannel. The polymer monolith, produced by a phase separation process, is capable of trapping and retaining charged protein species from a mixture of charged and uncharged species under the influence of an applied electric field. The retained charged protein species are released from the porous polymer monolith by a pressure driven flow in the substantial absence of the electric field. The pressure driven flow is independent of direction and thus neither means to reverse fluid flow nor a multi-directional flow field is required, a single flow through the porous polymer monolith can be employed, in contrast to prior art systems. The monolithic polymer material produced by the invention can function as a chromatographic medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Sandia National Laboratories
    Inventors: Timothy J. Shepodd, Elizabeth Franklin, Zane T. Prickett, Alexander Artau
  • Publication number: 20040060864
    Abstract: A three-dimensional microporous polymer network material, or monolith, cast-to-shape in a microchannel. The polymer monolith, produced by a phase separation process, is capable of trapping and retaining charged protein species from a mixture of charged and uncharged species under the influence of an applied electric field. The retained charged protein species are released from the porous polymer monolith by a pressure driven flow in the substantial absence of the electric field. The pressure driven flow is independent of direction and thus neither means to reverse fluid flow nor a multi-directional flow field is required, a single flow through the porous polymer monolith can be employed, in contrast to prior art systems. The monolithic polymer material produced by the invention can function as a chromatographic medium.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2002
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: Timothy J. Shepodd, Elizabeth Franklin, Zane T. Prickett, Alexander Artau