Patents by Inventor Michael D. Cable

Michael D. Cable 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: 20160282312
    Abstract: Surface modifications to sensors in an array give the sensors different functionalities for adsorbing or binding molecules. A method for modifying surfaces of resonant sensors comprises depositing and patterning a first pre-coating material such that the first pre-coating material coats a first one of the resonant sensors and does not coat a second one of the resonant sensors. Both the first and second resonant sensors are then coated with a receptor material. The first resonant sensor that is coated with a combination of the first pre-coating material and the receptor material has a different ability to adsorb or bind a mass of at least one analyte than does the second resonant sensor that is coated with the receptor material without the first pre-coating material. In some examples, an array of sensors is fabricated with N sensors having up to N different pre-coating materials underlying a coating of the same receptor material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2016
    Publication date: September 29, 2016
    Applicant: MATRIX SENSORS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael D Cable, Heinrich Sussner, Steven Yamamoto
  • Patent number: 9366651
    Abstract: Surface modifications to sensors in an array give the sensors different functionalities for adsorbing or binding molecules. A first sensor in the array includes a first resonating member having a first surface comprising a receptor material coated over a first underlying material. A second sensor includes a second resonating member having a second surface comprising the receptor material coated over a second underlying material that is different than the first underlying material. The first underlying material, the second underlying material, and the receptor material are selected such that the first resonating member, having a combination of the receptor material and the first underlying material, has a different ability to adsorb or bind a mass of one or more analytes than does the second resonating member having a combination of the receptor material with the second underlying material. Methods for fabricating sensors with surface modifications are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2016
    Assignee: MATRIX SENSORS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael D Cable, Heinrich Sussner, Steven Yamamoto
  • Patent number: 9347894
    Abstract: An imaging system may include a main enclosure having at least one access door that defines a substantially light-tight imaging compartment when the access door is in a closed position. An object platform provided within the main enclosure holds an object to be imaged. A camera system positioned on a first side of the object platform is operable to capture a visible light image of the object. A radiation detector positioned on the first side of the object platform is moveable from a first position to a second position across a field of view of the camera system. The radiation detector is operable to capture a radiographic image of the object by moving the radiation detector from the first position to the second position while detecting radiation from the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2016
    Assignee: Spectral Instruments Imaging, LLC
    Inventors: Gary R. Sims, Michael B. Nelson, Michael D. Cable
  • Publication number: 20150104086
    Abstract: A graphical user interface is provided which allows the user to perform numerous operations suitable for analysis of in-vivo images within a single display screen or a single window. Using the in-vivo GUI, the user may create and manipulate analysis tools such as rectangle and ellipse tools to define regions of interest and perform various measurements on an in-vivo image. In addition, the GUI allows the user to store measurement results in a dated electronic notebook, display testing information, manipulate image presentation and print while maintaining view of the image.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2014
    Publication date: April 16, 2015
    Applicant: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventor: Michael D. Cable
  • Patent number: 9008758
    Abstract: The invention described herein provides systems and methods for multi-modal imaging with light and a second form of imaging. Light imaging involves the capture of low intensity light from a light-emitting object. A camera obtains a two-dimensional spatial distribution of the light emitted from the surface of the subject. Software operated by a computer in communication with the camera may then convert two-dimensional spatial distribution data from one or more images into a three-dimensional spatial representation. The second imaging mode may include any imaging technique that compliments light imaging. Examples include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer topography (CT). An object handling system moves the object to be imaged between the light imaging system and the second imaging system, and is configured to interface with each system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2015
    Assignee: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Bradley W. Rice, David Nilson
  • Publication number: 20150011428
    Abstract: Surface modifications to sensors in an array give the sensors different functionalities for adsorbing or binding molecules. A first sensor in the array includes a first resonating member having a first surface comprising a polymer receptor material coated over a first underlying material. A second sensor includes a second resonating member having a second surface comprising the polymer receptor material coated over a second underlying material that is different than the first underlying material. The first underlying material, the second underlying material, and the polymer receptor material are selected such that the first resonating member, having a combination of the polymer receptor material and the first underlying material, has a different ability to adsorb or bind a mass of one or more analytes than does the second resonating member having a combination of the polymer receptor material with the second underlying material. Methods for fabricating sensors with surface modifications are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2014
    Publication date: January 8, 2015
    Applicant: MATRIX SENSORS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Heinrich Sussner, Steven Yamamoto
  • Publication number: 20140364325
    Abstract: A sensor array includes resonator sensors having respective receptor materials disposed thereon. The receptor materials have a physical property relevant to their ability to bind or adsorb one or more analytes in a sample. The physical property of the receptor materials on the sensors systematically increases or decreases in degree from one sensor to the next in the array. The device also comprises at least one detector for detecting sensor responses when masses of the analytes are adsorbed or bound to the receptor materials on the sensors. With this graded panel of sensors in the array, the analytes may adsorb or bind to the functionalized sensors with a pattern of responses specific to each analyte.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2013
    Publication date: December 11, 2014
    Inventors: Michael D Cable, Heinrich Sussner
  • Patent number: 8909326
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) representation of one or more light sources inside a sample, such as a mammal. Mammalian tissue is a turbid medium, meaning that photons are both absorbed and scattered as they propagate through tissue. In the case where scattering is large compared with absorption, such as red to near-infrared light passing through tissue, the transport of light within the sample is described by diffusion theory. Using imaging data and computer-implemented photon diffusion models, embodiments of the present invention produce a 3D representation of the light sources inside a sample, such as a 3D location, size, and brightness of such light sources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2014
    Assignee: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel G. Stearns, Bradley W. Rice, Michael D. Cable
  • Patent number: 8901516
    Abstract: An excitation light source assembly includes a housing defining a central opening therein and a plurality of lamp receptacles surrounding the central opening. The housing is mountable to a support structure having a camera mounted thereto so that a field of view of the camera is substantially unobstructed by the housing. A light source is positioned within each of the plurality of lamp receptacles. A diffuser is positioned adjacent the light source in each of the plurality of lamp receptacles so that each of the diffusers diffuses light produced by each of the light sources. A control system operatively connected to each of the light sources operates selected ones of the light sources to provide a desired excitation illumination to an object within the field of view of the camera.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2014
    Assignee: Spectral Instruments Imaging, LLC
    Inventors: Michael B. Nelson, Michael D. Cable
  • Patent number: 8733154
    Abstract: A method for analyzing liquid samples may comprise applying a liquid to a cMUT device having a plurality of sensors, drying the plurality of sensors, electronically detecting an agent bound to each of the plurality of sensors, wherein the electrical circuit provides a sensor output responsive to a mechanical resonance frequency of the sensor, wherein the mechanical resonance frequency of the sensor is responsive to the binding of an agent to the functionalized membrane, and determining the mass of the agent bound to each of the plurality of sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2014
    Assignee: Matrix Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Matthias Steiert
  • Patent number: 8734342
    Abstract: A graphical user interface is provided which allows the user to perform numerous operations suitable for analysis of in-vivo images within a single display screen or a single window. Using the in-vivo GUI, the user may create and manipulate analysis tools such as rectangle and ellipse tools to define regions of interest and perform various measurements on an in-vivo image. In addition, the GUI allows the user to store measurement results in a dated electronic notebook, display testing information, manipulate image presentation and print while maintaining view of the image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2014
    Assignee: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventor: Michael D. Cable
  • Patent number: 8424370
    Abstract: A method for analyzing liquid samples may comprise applying a liquid to a cMUT device having a plurality of sensors, drying the plurality of sensors, electronically detecting an agent bound to each of the plurality of sensors, wherein the electrical circuit provides a sensor output responsive to a mechanical resonance frequency of the sensor, wherein the mechanical resonance frequency of the sensor is responsive to the binding of an agent to the functionalized membrane, and determining the mass of the agent bound to each of the plurality of sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2013
    Assignee: Matrix Sensors, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Matthias Steiert
  • Patent number: 8279334
    Abstract: The present invention integrates a structured light source into an imaging system for reconstructing surface topography of an object being imaged. The structured light source includes a mechanism for transmitting a set of lines onto the object from an angle. The lines are displaced, or phase shifted relative to a stage, when they encounter an object with finite height, such as a mouse. This phase shift provides structured light information for the object. A camera captures the structured light information. Using software that employs a structured light analysis, surface topography data for the object is determined from the phase shift of the lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2012
    Assignee: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventors: David Nilson, Michael D. Cable, Bradley W. Rice, Kevin Kearney
  • Publication number: 20120229663
    Abstract: An imaging system includes a main enclosure having at least one access door, the main enclosure defining a substantially light-tight imaging compartment when the access door is in a closed position. An object platform defining an image region therein is provided within the imaging compartment of the main enclosure. A primary camera positioned on a first side of the object platform is operable to capture a primary image of the image region on the object platform. An auxiliary camera positioned on the first side of the object platform is operable to produce an auxiliary image of the image region on the object platform.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2012
    Publication date: September 13, 2012
    Applicant: SPECTRAL INSTRUMENTS IMAGING , LLC
    Inventors: Michael B. Nelson, Michael D. Cable
  • Publication number: 20120051514
    Abstract: An imaging system may include a main enclosure having at least one access door that defines a substantially light-tight imaging compartment when the access door is in a closed position. An object platform provided within the main enclosure holds an object to be imaged. A camera system positioned on a first side of the object platform is operable to capture a visible light image of the object. A radiation detector positioned on the first side of the object platform is moveable from a first position to a second position across a field of view of the camera system. The radiation detector is operable to capture a radiographic image of the object by moving the radiation detector from the first position to the second position while detecting radiation from the object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2011
    Publication date: March 1, 2012
    Applicant: SPECTRAL INSTRUMENTS IMAGING, LLC
    Inventors: Gary R. Sims, Michael B. Nelson, Michael D. Cable
  • Publication number: 20120049089
    Abstract: An excitation light source assembly includes a housing defining a central opening therein and a plurality of lamp receptacles surrounding the central opening. The housing is mountable to a support structure having a camera mounted thereto so that a field of view of the camera is substantially unobstructed by the housing. A light source is positioned within each of the plurality of lamp receptacles. A diffuser is positioned adjacent the light source in each of the plurality of lamp receptacles so that each of the diffusers diffuses light produced by each of the light sources. A control system operatively connected to each of the light sources operates selected ones of the light sources to provide a desired excitation illumination to an object within the field of view of the camera.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2011
    Publication date: March 1, 2012
    Applicant: SPECTRAL INSTRUMENTS IMAGING, LLC
    Inventors: Michael B. Nelson, Michael D. Cable
  • Patent number: 7949383
    Abstract: An imaging box assembly is provided for capturing an image of a sample. The imaging box assembly includes a body having an interior cavity for receiving the sample, and having a front portion defining an opening into the cavity. The body further includes a view port enabling viewing of the sample contained in the interior cavity. A door is mounted to the body that is movable between an opened condition, enabling access to the interior cavity through the cavity opening, and a closed condition, positioning a door rear portion substantially adjacent the body front portion to prevent access through the cavity opening. The box assembly further includes a moveable stage disposed in the cavity interior that supports the sample. The moveable stage is adapted to selectively position the sample at a selected one of a plurality of positions relative to the view hole.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Michael Bo Nelson, Bradley W. Rice, David N Sprague
  • Publication number: 20110092813
    Abstract: The invention described herein provides systems and methods for multi-modal imaging with light and a second form of imaging. Light imaging involves the capture of low intensity light from a light-emitting object. A camera obtains a two-dimensional spatial distribution of the light emitted from the surface of the subject. Software operated by a computer in communication with the camera may then convert two-dimensional spatial distribution data from one or more images into a three-dimensional spatial representation. The second imaging mode may include any imaging technique that compliments light imaging. Examples include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer topography (CT). An object handling system moves the object to be imaged between the light imaging system and the second imaging system, and is configured to interface with each system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Applicant: XENOGEN CORPORATION
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Bradley W. Rice, David Nilson
  • Publication number: 20110090316
    Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for obtaining a three-dimensional (3D) representation of one or more light sources inside a sample, such as a mammal. Mammalian tissue is a turbid medium, meaning that photons are both absorbed and scattered as they propagate through tissue. In the case where scattering is large compared with absorption, such as red to near-infrared light passing through tissue, the transport of light within the sample is described by diffusion theory. Using imaging data and computer-implemented photon diffusion models, embodiments of the present invention produce a 3D representation of the light sources inside a sample, such as a 3D location, size, and brightness of such light sources.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2010
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Applicant: XENOGEN CORPORATION
    Inventors: Daniel G. Stearns, Bradley W. Rice, Michael D. Cable
  • Patent number: 7881773
    Abstract: The invention described herein provides systems and methods for multi-modal imaging with light and a second form of imaging. Light imaging involves the capture of low intensity light from a light-emitting object. A camera obtains a two-dimensional spatial distribution of the light emitted from the surface of the subject. Software operated by a computer in communication with the camera may then convert two-dimensional spatial distribution data from one or more images into a three-dimensional spatial representation. The second imaging mode may include any imaging technique that compliments light imaging. Examples include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer topography (CT). An object handling system moves the object to be imaged between the light imaging system and the second imaging system, and is configured to interface with each system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2011
    Assignee: Xenogen Corporation
    Inventors: Michael D. Cable, Bradley W. Rice, David Nilson