Patents by Inventor Nick Wolf

Nick Wolf 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: 7463358
    Abstract: An article, process, and method for surface plasmon resonance plates are described. A substrate is covered with a thin metal film onto which a second thin metal film is deposited. The surface of the second thin metal film is converted to the metal oxide which is used to covalently bond organosilanes to the surface. Reactive organosilanes containing terminal bonding groups are arranged in a plurality of spots that are surrounded by inert organosilanes. Biomolecule attachment to the binding group is detected or measured from surface plasmon signals from the first thin metal film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2008
    Assignee: Lumera Corporation
    Inventors: Nick Wolf, Danliang Jin, Anna M. Barklund, Raluca Dinu
  • Publication number: 20070128455
    Abstract: An article, process, and method for surface plasmon resonance plates are described. A substrate is covered with a thin metal film onto which a second thin metal film is deposited. The surface of the second thin metal film is converted to the metal oxide which is used to covalently bond organosilanes to the surface. Reactive organosilanes containing terminal bonding groups are arranged in a plurality of spots that are surrounded by inert organosilanes. Biomolecule attachment to the binding group is detected or measured from surface plasmon signals from the first thin metal film.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Nick Wolf, Danliang Jin, Anna Barklund, Raluca Dinu
  • Publication number: 20070009198
    Abstract: A bio-sensor that includes (a) an optical fiber in which the surface of the fiber comprises a hydrogel polymer that includes a functional group comprising a first member of a binding pair; and (b) an excitation light source coupled to the fiber. When the fiber contacts a solution comprising a second member of the binding pair labeled with a light-emitting label, the first member binds to the second member, resulting in the emission of a detectable signal. Alternatively, the first member of the binding pair is provided with the light-emitting label.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2005
    Publication date: January 11, 2007
    Inventors: Robert Petcavich, Xiaoping Simon Yang, Xuanqi John Zhang, Dan Jin, Nick Wolf, Timothy Londergan, Diyun Huang, Galina Todorova
  • Patent number: 6863873
    Abstract: A hydrometallurgical process utilizing an atmospheric calcium chloride leach to selectively recover from various metal feed stocks (consisting of elemental metals, metal oxides, metal ferrite, metal hydroxide, metal carbonates, metal sulfate/sulfur compounds, and their hydrates, specifically including but not limited to EAF Dust K061) zinc, lead, cadmium, silver, copper and other valuable metals to the exclusion of iron, magnesium, halogen salts and other unwanted elements. The process solves the problem of iron and magnesium leach solution contamination because iron is unexpectedly converted to magnetite. The heavy metals are cemented out of solution using zinc or other selected dust at a pH of 6 or greater under unique and unexpected conditions, which do not require acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2005
    Inventors: Loren P. Hoboy, Nick A. Wolf, Tonya F. Yoder
  • Patent number: 6770249
    Abstract: A hydrometallurgical process utilizing an atmospheric calcium chloride leach to selectively recover from various metal feed stocks (consisting of elemental metals, metal oxides, metal ferrite, metal hydroxide, metal carbonates, metal sulfate/sulfur compounds, and their hydrates, specifically including but not limited to EAF Dust KO61) zinc, lead, cadmium, silver, copper and other valuable metals to the exclusion of iron, magnesium, halogen salts and other unwanted elements. The process solves the problem of iron and magnesium leach solution contamination because iron is unexpectedly converted to magnetite. The heavy metals are cemented out of solution using zinc or other selected dust at a pH of 6 or greater under unique and unexpected conditions, which do not require acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Inventors: Loren P. Hoboy, Nick A. Wolf, Tonya F. Yoder