Patents by Inventor Ronald J. Schoengold

Ronald J. Schoengold 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: 6197598
    Abstract: A device for the separation of the liquid portion of blood from the cellular components of blood comprises: (1) a pad of porous material permeable to the liquid portion of blood but capable of trapping the cellular components of blood; (2) a substrate supporting the pad; and (3) means, attached to the pad, for facilitating the flow of the liquid portion of the blood: (i) through interstices around the trapped cellular components of the blood and (ii) from the pad of porous material. The separation of the liquid portion of blood from the cellular components of the blood occurs by flow through the pad of porous material without significant hemolysis. The device can be incorporated into a device for the performance of specific binding assays such as immunoassays. The pad of porous material can contain an agglutinating agent such as a lectin or an anti-blood cell antibody, or a carbohydrate such as mannitol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne H. Schrier, Corey L. Jaseph, Ronald J. Schoengold, Franco Ruggeri
  • Patent number: 6069014
    Abstract: A device for the separation of the liquid portion of blood from the cellular components of blood comprises: (1) a pad of porous material permeable to the liquid portion of blood but capable of trapping the cellular components of blood; (2) a substrate supporting the pad; and (3) means, attached to the pad, for facilitating the flow of the liquid portion of the blood: (i) through interstices around the trapped cellular components of the blood and (ii) from the pad of porous material. The separation of the liquid portion of blood from the cellular components of the blood occurs by flow through the pad of porous material without significant hemolysis. The device can be incorporated into a device for the performance of specific binding assays such as immunoassays. The pad of porous material can contain an agglutinating agent such as a lectin or an anti-blood cell antibody, or a carbohydrate such as mannitol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne H. Schrier, Corey L. Jaseph, Ronald J. Schoengold, Franco Ruggeri
  • Patent number: 6008059
    Abstract: A device for the separation of the liquid portion of blood from the cellular components of blood comprises: (1) a pad of porous material permeable to the liquid portion of blood but capable of trapping the cellular components of blood; (2) a substrate supporting the pad; and (3) means, attached to the pad, for facilitating the flow of the liquid portion of the blood: (i) through interstices around the trapped cellular components of the blood and (ii) from the pad of porous material. The separation of the liquid portion of blood from the cellular components of the blood occurs by flow through the pad of porous material without significant hemolysis. The device can be incorporated into a device for the performance of specific binding assays such as immunoassays. The pad of porous material can contain an agglutinating agent such as a lectin or an anti-blood cell antibody, or a carbohydrate such as mannitol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wayne H. Schrier, Corey L. Jaseph, Ronald J. Schoengold, Franco Ruggeri
  • Patent number: 4789629
    Abstract: A method and slide for collecting and testing fecal occult blood which permits multiple analyses of a single fecal sample. The slide contains a pocket-like member on a portion of the inside front cover of the slide. An absorbent insert is disposed in the pocket. When the cover is in a closed position the pocket overlies the fecal smear on the specimen viewing sheet and the insert can be removed from the pocket. This design permits an analysis to be done on the specimen receiving sheet of the slide together with a second confirmatory test on the insert.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1988
    Assignee: SmithKline Beckman Corporation
    Inventors: Josefina T. Baker, Joseph F. Pagano, Ronald J. Schoengold
  • Patent number: 4678757
    Abstract: A method and device for separating blood into fluid and cellular fractions for diagnostic tests. The whole blood is introduced to a carrier containing a layer of carbohydrate which results in the rapid separation of the fluid from the cellular fractions. In a preferred embodiment, the device is fabricated in a sandwich design containing layers of carbohydrate and reagent material between two layers of plastic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Assignee: SmithKline Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Myron C. Rapkin, Ronald J. Schoengold, David R. Shockey, Pierre C. Van Rysselberghe
  • Patent number: 4645743
    Abstract: A method and device for collecting and testing fecal occult blood which permits multiple analyses of a single fecal sample. The device is a combination of a sampler for collecting the fecal matter and a test slide. The fecal sampler comprises a pocket-like wipe pad for obtaining direct anal stool smears. An insert is disposed in the pocket of the wipe pad. The slide has a profiled opening similar to the design of the wipe pad. This opening acts as a receptacle for the pad when the fecal smear is transferred to the guaiac specimen receiving sheet of the slide. When the slide is closed the insert can be removed from the wipe pad. This design permits an analysis to be done on the specimen receiving sheet of the slide together with a second confirmatory test for human hemoglobin on portions of the insert. The fecal material on the insert is physically removed from the guaiac specimen receiving sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: SmithKline Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Josefina T. Baker, Joseph F. Pagano, Ronald J. Schoengold
  • Patent number: 3966552
    Abstract: A device for making a culture of micro-organisms has a container having an open end and means to seal the open end of the container. A second seal divides the container into a first compartment for a liquid culture medium remote from the open end of the container and a second compartment adjacent the open end of the container. A removable elongated member in the container has a portion extending through the second compartment and into said first compartment and removably engaging the second seal to seal liquid culture medium in the first compartment. A culture medium secured to a portion of said elongated member lies in the second compartment. Preferably the sides edges of the elongated member are tapered adjacent its inner end and a portion of the elongated member in the second compartment carries one or more solid culture mediums. Advantageously the second seal member is tapered to guide the elongated member through the center thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1976
    Assignee: SmithKline Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph F. Pagano, Ronald J. Schoengold