Patents by Inventor John S. Shigeura

John S. Shigeura 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: 10625258
    Abstract: Microfluidic devices, assemblies, and systems are provided, as are methods of manipulating micro-sized samples of fluids. Microfluidic devices having a plurality of specialized processing features are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2020
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Sean M. Desmond, Zbigniew T. Bryning, John S. Shigeura, Gary Lim, Adrian Fawcett, Jacob K. Freudenthal, Gary Bordenkircher
  • Publication number: 20160107160
    Abstract: Microfluidic devices, assemblies, and systems are provided, as are methods of manipulating micro-sized samples of fluids. Microfluidic devices having a plurality of specialized processing features are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2015
    Publication date: April 21, 2016
    Inventors: Sean M. Desmond, Zbigniew T. Bryning, John S. Shigeura, Gary Lim, Adrian Fawcett, Jacob K. Freudenthal, Gary Bordenkircher
  • Publication number: 20140106364
    Abstract: Microfluidic devices, assemblies, and systems are provided, as are methods of manipulating micro-sized samples of fluids. Microfluidic devices having a plurality of specialized processing features are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2013
    Publication date: April 17, 2014
    Applicant: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Sean M. Desmond, Zbigniew T. Bryning, John S. Shigeura, Gary Lim, Adrian Fawcett, Jacob K. Freudenthal, Gary Bordenkircher
  • Patent number: 8388901
    Abstract: An apparatus and methods are provided for heating and sensing the temperature of a chemical reaction chamber without direct physical contact between a heating device and the reaction chamber, or between a temperature sensor and the reaction chamber. A plurality of chemical reaction chambers can simultaneously or sequentially be heated independently and monitored separately.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2013
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Publication number: 20130011842
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Publication date: January 10, 2013
    Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mark F. OLDHAM, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice Shigeura
  • Publication number: 20120322140
    Abstract: An apparatus and methods are provided for heating and sensing the temperature of a chemical reaction chamber without direct physical contact between a heating device and the reaction chamber, or between a temperature sensor and the reaction chamber. A plurality of chemical reaction chambers can simultaneously or sequentially be heated independently and monitored separately.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2012
    Publication date: December 20, 2012
    Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Publication number: 20120212740
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2012
    Publication date: August 23, 2012
    Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mark E. OLDHAM, Eric S. NORDMAN, Richard T. REEL, John S. SHIGEURA, Janice G. SHIGEURA
  • Publication number: 20120196296
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2012
    Publication date: August 2, 2012
    Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mark E. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Publication number: 20120052564
    Abstract: An apparatus and methods are provided for heating and sensing the temperature of a chemical reaction chamber without direct physical contact between a heating device and the reaction chamber, or between a temperature sensor and the reaction chamber. A plurality of chemical reaction chambers can simultaneously or sequentially be heated independently and monitored separately.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2011
    Publication date: March 1, 2012
    Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Publication number: 20110236964
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2011
    Publication date: September 29, 2011
    Applicant: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mark F. OLDHAM, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Patent number: 7978326
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Mark F. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura, legal representative
  • Publication number: 20100233763
    Abstract: A device, system, and method are provided for thermally treating a fluid processing device. According to various embodiments, a system is provided that can include a thermal device and a fluid processing device holder. The thermal device can include a first block having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.5 Watt per centimeter Kelvin (W/cm·K), a second block having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.5 W/cm·K, and a heat-pump device disposed between the first block and the second block. The heat-pump device can transfer thermal energy from at least one of the first block and the second block to the other of the first block and the second block. The fluid processing device holder can hold a fluid processing device in a heat-transfer position with respect to the first block and the second block. The fluid processing device can be a microfluidic device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2010
    Publication date: September 16, 2010
    Applicant: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: John S. SHIGEURA, Janice G. SHIGEURA, Sean M. DESMOND, David M. COX
  • Publication number: 20090325277
    Abstract: A device, system, and method are provided for thermally treating a fluid processing device. According to various embodiments, a system is provided that can include a thermal device and a fluid processing device holder. The thermal device can include a first block having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.5 Watt per centimeter Kelvin (W/cm·K), a second block having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.5 W/cm·K, and a heat-pump device disposed between the first block and the second block. The heat-pump device can transfer thermal energy from at least one of the first block and the second block to the other of the first block and the second block. The fluid processing device holder can hold a fluid processing device in a heat-transfer position with respect to the first block and the second block. The fluid processing device can be a microfluidic device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2009
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Applicant: APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura, Sean M. Desmond, David M. Cox
  • Patent number: 7636160
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Mark F. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7636159
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2009
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Mark F. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7585663
    Abstract: A device, system, and method are provided for thermally treating a fluid processing device. According to various embodiments, a system is provided that can include a thermal device and a fluid processing device holder. The thermal device can include a first block having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.5 Watt per centimeter Kelvin (W/cm·K), a second block having a thermal conductivity greater than 0.5 W/cm·K, and a heat-pump device disposed between the first block and the second block. The heat-pump device can transfer thermal energy from at least one of the first block and the second block to the other of the first block and the second block. The fluid processing device holder can hold a fluid processing device in a heat-transfer position with respect to the first block and the second block. The fluid processing device can be a microfluidic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura, legal representative, Sean M. Desmond, David M. Cox
  • Publication number: 20090135421
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2009
    Publication date: May 28, 2009
    Applicant: Applera Corporation
    Inventors: Mark F. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Patent number: 7486396
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for detecting analytes in a sample are provided. The apparatus can include: one or more channels having a detection zone; one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the detection zone with radiation; a detector capable of collecting at least one charge corresponding to an emission beam emitted from the detection zone, the detector having an output; and a time delay integration system coupled to the detector for effecting time delay integration of the at least one charge by accumulating the at least one charge before reading the at least one charge at the output of the detector. Various embodiments provide an apparatus with a multi-notch filter. Various embodiments provide a solid state laser, a micro-wire laser, or an organic light-emitting diode as a irradiation source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2009
    Assignee: Applera Corporation
    Inventors: Mark F. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, Janice G. Shigeura, legal representative, John S. Shigeura
  • Publication number: 20090021735
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting labeled beads is provided. The apparatus can include: one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the one or more detection zones with radiation; at least one detector disposed for collecting charges corresponding to light signals emitted from labeled beads in the one or more detection zones, which have been excited by the radiation; and a system coupled to the at least one detector for effecting time delay integration of the charges by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the at least one detector.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2008
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Applicant: Applera Corporation
    Inventors: Mark F. Oldham, Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura, Janice G. Shigeura
  • Patent number: 7468793
    Abstract: An apparatus for detecting analytes in a sample is provided. The apparatus includes: one or more channels having a detection zone; one or more irradiation sources disposed for irradiating the detection zone with non-coherent radiation; a detector array disposed for collecting light signals emitted from markers in the detection zone excited by the radiation, the detector array having an output; and a system coupled to the detector array for effecting time delay integration of the charges on the detector array corresponding to the light signals by accumulating the charges before reading the charges at the output of the detector array. Other apparatus and methods for detecting analytes in a sample are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 23, 2008
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems Inc.
    Inventors: Eric S. Nordman, Richard T. Reel, John S. Shigeura