Patents by Inventor Ida-Maria Sintorn

Ida-Maria Sintorn 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).

  • Publication number: 20230279324
    Abstract: The method is for preparing a sample in a microfluidic device. A microfluidic device is provided that has a first reservoir in fluid communication with a second reservoir in fluid communication with and adjacent to a draining unit that has a first absorbing member disposed therein. The first reservoir contains a first liquid that is held in the first reservoir by a capillary stop valve connecting the first and second reservoirs. The second reservoir has a sample support disposed therein. A second liquid, containing substances, is added to the second reservoir. The second liquid contacts the first liquid and the first absorbing member. The first absorbing member absorbs the second liquid and the first liquid. The substances adhere to the sample support.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2022
    Publication date: September 7, 2023
    Inventors: Janosch Hauser, Gustaf Kylberg, Göran Stemme, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Niclas Roxhed
  • Patent number: 11484882
    Abstract: The microfluidic device has a first reservoir that preferably includes a first liquid. The first liquid is being held by a capillary stop valve in the first reservoir. A second reservoir is in fluid communication with the first reservoir. The second reservoir has a second liquid and a sample support disposed therein. The second reservoir has an inlet opening defined therein. A draining unit is adjacent to the second reservoir. The draining unit is in fluid communication with the second reservoir. The draining unit has a first absorption member disposed therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Janosch Hauser, Gustaf Kylberg, Göran Stemme, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Niclas Roxhed
  • Patent number: 11485945
    Abstract: The method is for preparing a sample in a microfluidic device. A microfluidic device is provided that has a first reservoir in fluid communication with a second reservoir in fluid communication with and adjacent to a draining unit that has a first absorbing member disposed therein. The first reservoir contains a first liquid that is held in the first reservoir by a capillary stop valve connecting the first and second reservoirs. The second reservoir has a sample support disposed therein. A second liquid, containing substances, is added to the second reservoir. The second liquid contacts the first liquid and the first absorbing member. The first absorbing member absorbs the second liquid and the first liquid. The substances adhere to the sample support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc
    Inventors: Janosch Hauser, Gustaf Kylberg, Göran Stemme, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Niclas Roxhed
  • Publication number: 20220081662
    Abstract: The method is for preparing a sample in a microfluidic device. A microfluidic device is provided that has a first reservoir in fluid communication with a second reservoir in fluid communication with and adjacent to a draining unit that has a first absorbing member disposed therein. The first reservoir contains a first liquid that is held in the first reservoir by a capillary stop valve connecting the first and second reservoirs. The second reservoir has a sample support disposed therein. A second liquid, containing substances, is added to the second reservoir. The second liquid contacts the first liquid and the first absorbing member. The first absorbing member absorbs the second liquid and the first liquid. The substances adhere to the sample support.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2020
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Janosch Hauser, Gustaf Kylberg, Göran Stemme, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Niclas Roxhed
  • Publication number: 20220080419
    Abstract: The microfluidic device has a first reservoir that preferably includes a first liquid. The first liquid is being held by a capillary stop valve in the first reservoir. A second reservoir is in fluid communication with the first reservoir. The second reservoir has a second liquid and a sample support disposed therein. The second reservoir has an inlet opening defined therein. A draining unit is adjacent to the second reservoir. The draining unit is in fluid communication with the second reservoir. The draining unit has a first absorption member disposed therein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2020
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Janosch Hauser, Gustaf Kylberg, Göran Stemme, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Niclas Roxhed
  • Patent number: 11002689
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of purity of sub-visible particle samples. A sample to be analyzed is place in an electron microscope to obtain an electron microscopy image of the sample. The sample contains objects. The objects that have sizes being different from a size range of primary particles and sizes being within the size range of primary particles are enhanced. The objects are detected as being primary particles or debris. The detected primary particles are excluded from the objects so that the objects contain debris but no primary particles. A first total area (T1) of the detected debris is measured. A second total area (T2) of the detected primary particles is measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2021
    Assignee: INTELLIGENT VIRUS IMAGING INC.
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Martin Ryner, Gustaf Kylberg, Josefina Nilsson
  • Patent number: 10571375
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of sub-visible particles. A filter membrane is provided that has a plurality of pores defined therethrough. The pores are sealed with a sealant such as glycine or poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA). A sample droplet, containing liquid and sub-visible particles, is applied onto the filter membrane. The liquid dissolves the sealant in pores disposed directly below the sample droplet. The liquid flows through the pores in which the sealant has been dissolved and the sub-visible particles remain on top of the filter membrane. The particles are enumerated in an electron microscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2020
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Rickard Nordstrom Nordstrom, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Lars Haag
  • Publication number: 20190376910
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of purity of sub-visible particle samples. A sample to be analyzed is place in an electron microscope to obtain an electron microscopy image of the sample. The sample contains objects. The objects that have sizes being different from a size range of primary particles and sizes being within the size range of primary particles are enhanced. The objects are detected as being primary particles or debris. The detected primary particles are excluded from the objects so that the objects contain debris but no primary particles. A first total area (T1) of the detected debris is measured. A second total area (T2) of the detected primary particles is measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Martin Ryner, Gustaf Kylberg, Josefina Nilsson
  • Patent number: 10451566
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of purity of sub-visible particle samples. A sample to be analyzed is place in an electron microscope to obtain an electron microscopy image of the sample. The sample contains objects. The objects that have sizes being different from a size range of primary particles and sizes being within the size range of primary particles are enhanced. The objects are detected as being primary particles or debris. The detected primary particles are excluded from the objects so that the objects contain debris but no primary particles. A first total area (T1) of the detected debris is measured. A second total area (T2) of the detected primary particles is measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2019
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Martin Ryner, Gustaf Kylberg, Josefina Nilsson
  • Publication number: 20190271620
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of sub-visible particles. A filter membrane is provided that has a plurality of pores defined therethrough. The pores are sealed with a sealant such as glycine or poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA). A sample droplet, containing liquid and sub-visible particles, is applied onto the filter membrane. The liquid dissolves the sealant in pores disposed directly below the sample droplet. The liquid flows through the pores in which the sealant has been dissolved and the sub-visible particles remain on top of the filter membrane. The particles are enumerated in an electron microscope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2019
    Publication date: September 5, 2019
    Inventors: Rickard Nordstrom Nordstrom, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Lars Haag
  • Patent number: 10345207
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of sub-visible particles. A filter membrane is provided that has a plurality of pores defined therethrough. The filter membrane is in operational engagement with a vacuum chamber. The pores are sealed with a sealant. A sample droplet, containing a liquid and sub-visible particles, is applied onto the filter membrane. The liquid dissolves the sealant in pores disposed directly below the sample droplet. The liquid flows through the pores in which the sealant has been dissolved and the sub-visible particles remain on top of the filter membrane. The particles are enumerated in an electron microscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2019
    Assignee: INTELLIGENT VIRUS INC.
    Inventors: Rickard Nordstrom, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Lars Haag
  • Publication number: 20190178762
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of sub-visible particles. A filter membrane is provided that has a plurality of pores defined therethrough. The filter membrane is in operational engagement with a vacuum chamber. The pores are sealed with a sealant. A sample droplet, containing a liquid and sub-visible particles, is applied onto the filter membrane. The liquid dissolves the sealant in pores disposed directly below the sample droplet. The liquid flows through the pores in which the sealant has been dissolved and the sub-visible particles remain on top of the filter membrane. The particles are enumerated in an electron microscope.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 15, 2019
    Publication date: June 13, 2019
    Inventors: Rickard Nordstrom, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Lars Haag
  • Patent number: 10247648
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of sub-visible particles. A filter membrane is provided that has a plurality of pores defined therethrough. The filter membrane is in operational engagement with a vacuum chamber. The pores are sealed with a sealant. A sample droplet, containing a liquid and sub-visible particles, is applied onto the filter membrane. The liquid dissolves the sealant in pores disposed directly below the sample droplet. The liquid flows through the pores in which the sealant has been dissolved and the sub-visible particles remain on top of the filter membrane. The particles are enumerated in an electron microscopy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2019
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Rickard Nordstrom, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Lars Haag
  • Publication number: 20190011378
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of purity of sub-visible particle samples. A sample to be analyzed is place in an electron microscope to obtain an electron microscopy image of the sample. The sample contains objects. The objects that have sizes being different from a size range of primary particles and sizes being within the size range of primary particles are enhanced. The objects are detected as being primary particles or debris. The detected primary particles are excluded from the objects so that the objects contain debris but no primary particles. A first total area (T1) of the detected debris is measured. A second total area (T2) of the detected primary particles is measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2017
    Publication date: January 10, 2019
    Applicant: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Martin Ryner, Gustaf Kylberg, Josefina Nilsson
  • Publication number: 20180172566
    Abstract: The method is for quantification of sub-visible particles. A filter membrane is provided that has a plurality of pores defined therethrough. The filter membrane is in operational engagement with a vacuum chamber. The pores are sealed with a sealant. A sample droplet, containing a liquid and sub-visible particles, is applied onto the filter membrane. The liquid dissolves the sealant in pores disposed directly below the sample droplet. The liquid flows through the pores in which the sealant has been dissolved and the sub-visible particles remain on top of the filter membrane. The particles are enumerated in an electron microscopy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2016
    Publication date: June 21, 2018
    Applicant: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Rickard Nordstrom, Ida-Maria Sintorn, Lars Haag
  • Patent number: 9928989
    Abstract: The method is for automatic astigmatism correction of a lens system. A first image of a first frequency spectrum in a microscope is provided. The first image of a view is not in focus. The first image is then imaged. A first roundness measure of a distribution and directions of intensities in the first image is determined. The lens is changed to a second stigmator setting to provide a second image of a second frequency spectrum. The second image of the view is not in focus. The second image is the same view as the first image of the view at the first stigmator setting. A second roundness measure of a distribution and directions of intensities in the second image is determined. The first roundness measure is compared with the second roundness measure. The image with the roundness measure indicating the roundest distribution is selected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2018
    Assignee: INTELLIGENT VIRUS IMAGING INC.
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Rickard Nordstrom, Gustaf Kylberg
  • Publication number: 20170287676
    Abstract: The method is for automatic astigmatism correction of a lens system. A first image of a first frequency spectrum in a microscope is provided. The first image of a view is not in focus. The first image is then imaged. A first roundness measure of a distribution and directions of intensities in the first image is determined. The lens is changed to a second stigmator setting to provide a second image of a second frequency spectrum. The second image of the view is not in focus. The second image is the same view as the first image of the view at the first stigmator setting. A second roundness measure of a distribution and directions of intensities in the second image is determined. The first roundness measure is compared with the second roundness measure. The image with the roundness measure indicating the roundest distribution is selected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Publication date: October 5, 2017
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Rickard Nordstrom Nordstrom, Gustaf Kylberg
  • Patent number: 9711323
    Abstract: The method is for automatic astigmatism correction of a lens system. A first image is provided that is not in focus at a first stigmator setting of a set of lenses. A calculating device calculates a corresponding first Fourier spectrum image. A distribution and direction of pixels of the Fourier spectrum image are determined by calculating a first vector and a second vector. The first vector is compared with the second vector. The lens system is changed from a first stigmator setting to a second stigmator setting to provide a second image. A corresponding Fourier spectrum image is calculated. The distribution and direction of pixels of the second Fourier spectrum image is determined by calculating a third vector and a fourth vector. The third vector is compared to the fourth vector. The image that has the lowest vector ratio is selected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Rickard Nordstrom Nordstrom, Gustaf Kylberg
  • Publication number: 20170018396
    Abstract: The method is for automatic astigmatism correction of a lens system. A first image is provided that is not in focus at a first stigmator setting of a set of lenses. A calculating device calculates a corresponding first Fourier spectrum image. A distribution and direction of pixels of the Fourier spectrum image are determined by calculating a first vector and a second vector. The first vector is compared with the second vector. The lens system is changed from a first stigmator setting to a second stigmator setting to provide a second image. A corresponding Fourier spectrum image is calculated. The distribution and direction of pixels of the second Fourier spectrum image is determined by calculating a third vector and a fourth vector. The third vector is compared to the fourth vector. The image that has the lowest vector ratio is selected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2015
    Publication date: January 19, 2017
    Inventors: Ida-Maria Sintorn, Rickard Nordstrom Nordstrom, Gustaf Kylberg
  • Patent number: 8712140
    Abstract: A cell is provided that contains a plurality of virus particles. A first image of a first virus particle and a second image of a second virus particle are taken by electron microscopy technology. The first virus particle is characterized as being in a first maturity stage and the second virus particle as being in a second maturity stage. The first image and the second image are transformed to first and second gray scale profiles, respectively, based on pixel data. The first and second gray scale profiles are then saved as first and second templates, respectively. A third virus particle in a third image is identified. The third image is transformed into a third gray scale profile. The third gray scale is compared to the first and second template to determine a maturity stage of the third virus particle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: Intelligent Virus Imaging Inc.
    Inventors: Mohammed Homman, Ida-Maria Sintorn