Patents by Inventor Steven A. Sundberg

Steven A. Sundberg 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: 6841193
    Abstract: Methods of coating the surfaces of the microchannels of a microfluidic device are provided. These methods include silylating a first portion of the surfaces of the microchannels with a first silylating reagent to produce a first silylated surface, and silylating a second portion of the surfaces of the microchannels with a second silylating reagent to produce a second silylated surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2005
    Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Hua Yang, Steven A. Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6709559
    Abstract: Fluid introduction is facilitated through the use of a port which extends entirely through a microfluidic substrate. Capillary forces can be used to retain the fluid within the port, and a series of samples or other fluids may be introduced through a single port by sequentially blowing the fluid out through the substrate and replacing the removed fluid with an alternate fluid, or by displacing the fluid in part with additional fluid. In another aspect, microfluidic substrates have channels which varying in cross-sectional dimension so that capillary action spreads a fluid only within a limited portion of the channel network. In yet another aspect, the introduction ports may include a multiplicity of very small channels leading from the port to a fluid channel, so as to filter out particles or other contaminants which might otherwise block the channel at the junction between the channel and the introduction port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2004
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Steven A. Sundberg, J. Wallace Parce, Calvin Y. H. Chow
  • Patent number: 6703205
    Abstract: Electrokinetic devices having a computer for correcting for electrokinetic effects are provided. Methods of correcting for electrokinetic effects by establishing the velocity of reactants and products in a reaction in electrokinetic microfluidic devices are also provided. These microfluidic devices can have substrates with channels, depressions, and/or wells for moving, mixing and monitoring precise amounts of analyte fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Claudia B. Cohen, Steven A. Sundberg, John Wallace Parce
  • Patent number: 6660367
    Abstract: Hydrophilic protein adsorption resistant coatings for microfluidic devices are provided. Additionally, microfluidic devices and methods of manufacturing microfluidic devices that include the coatings are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 9, 2003
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Hua Yang, Steven A. Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6632629
    Abstract: Enzyme assays are performed in microfluidic devices including, e.g., in-line labeling, separation, and detection of assay products. In-line labeling allows assays, e.g., protease assays, to be performed in a continuous flow microfluidic format. Also included are microfluidic devices and integrated systems for performing in-line labeling in continuous flow enzyme assays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Hua Yang, Steven Sundberg
  • Publication number: 20030165960
    Abstract: Electrokinetic devices having a computer for correcting for electrokinetic effects are provided. Methods of correcting for electrokinetic effects by establishing the velocity of reactants and products in a reaction in electrokinetic microfluidic devices are also provided. These microfluidic devices can have substrates with channels, depressions, and/or wells for moving, mixing and monitoring precise amounts of analyte fluids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2003
    Publication date: September 4, 2003
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Claudia B. Cohen, Steven A. Sundberg, John Wallace Parce
  • Publication number: 20030138359
    Abstract: Microfluidic devices for performing integrated reaction and separation operations. The devices comprise a planar substrate having a first surface with an integrated channel network disposed therein. The reaction region in the integrated microscale channel network has a mixture of at least first and second reactants located therein, wherein the mixture interacts to produce one or more products. The reaction region is configured to maintain contact between the first and second reactants contained within it. The device also includes a separation region in the integrated channel network, where the separation region is configured to separate the first reactant from the product, when the first reactant and product are flowing through the separation region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Andrea W. Chow, Anne R. Kopf-Sill, J. Wallace Parce, Steven A. Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6551836
    Abstract: Microfluidic devices for performing integrated reaction and separation operations. The devices have a planar substrate having a first surface with an integrated channel network disposed therein. The reaction region in the integrated microscale channel network has a mixture of at least first and second reactants located therein, wherein the mixture interacts to produce one or more products. The reaction region is configured to maintain contact between the first and second reactants contained within it. The device also includes a separation region in the integrated channel network, where the separation region is configured to separate the first reactant from the product, when the first reactant and product are flowing through the separation region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Andrea W. Chow, Anne R. Kopf-Sill, J. Wallace Parce, Steven A. Sundberg
  • Publication number: 20030064425
    Abstract: Enzyme assays are performed in microfluidic devices including, e.g., in-line labeling, separation, and detection of assay products. In-line labeling allows assays, e.g., protease assays, to be performed in a continuous flow microfluidic format. Also included are microfluidic devices and integrated systems for performing in-line labeling in continuous flow enzyme assays.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2002
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Hua Yang, Steven Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6529835
    Abstract: Methods for determining a function of cells, which comprises a suspension of cells flowing along a first fluid channel. The cells have a first detectable property associated therewith, and wherein the cells produce a second detectable property upon activation of the function of the cells, the first and second detectable properties being distinguishable from each other. Levels of the first and second detectable properties are measured. The level of the second detectable property is compared to the level of first detectable property to determine the relative function of the cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: H. Garrett Wada, Steven A. Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6524790
    Abstract: Electrokinetic devices having a computer for correcting for electrokinetic effects are provided. Methods of correcting for electrokinetic effects by establishing the velocity of reactants and products in a reaction in electrokinetic microfluidic devices are also provided. These microfluidic devices can have substrates with channels, depressions, and/or wells for moving, mixing and monitoring precise amounts of analyte fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Claudia B. Cohen, Steven A. Sundberg, John Wallace Parce
  • Publication number: 20030017085
    Abstract: The invention provides improved systems, devices, and methods for analyzing a large number of sample compounds contained in standard multi-well microtiter plates or other array structures. The multi-well plates travel along a conveyor system to a test station having a microfluidic device. At the test station, each plate is removed from the conveyor and the wells of the multi-well plate are sequentially aligned with an input port of the microfluidic device. After at least a portion of each sample has been input into the microfluidic channel system, the plate is returned to the conveyor system. Pre and/or post testing stations may be disposed along the conveyor system, and the use of an X-Y-Z robotic arm and novel plate support bracket allows each of the samples in the wells to be input into the microfluidic network through a probe affixed to a microfluidic chip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2002
    Publication date: January 23, 2003
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Joseph A. Kercso, Steven A. Sundberg, Jeffrey A. Wolk, Andrew W. Toth, Calvin Y.H. Chow, J. Wallace Parce
  • Patent number: 6509059
    Abstract: Hydrophilic protein adsorption resistant coatings for microfluidic devices are provided. Additionally, microfluidic devices and methods of manufacturing microfluidic devices that include the coatings are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Hua Yang, Steven A. Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6495369
    Abstract: The invention provides improved systems, devices, and methods for analyzing a large number of sample compounds contained in standard multi-well microtiter plates or other array structures. The multi-well plates travel along a conveyor system to a test station having a microfluidic device. At the test station, each plate is removed from the conveyor and the wells of the multi-well plate are sequentially aligned with an input port of the microfluidic device. After at least a portion of each sample has been input into the microfluidic channel system, the plate is returned to the conveyor system. Pre and/or post testing stations may be disposed along the conveyor system, and the use of an X-Y-Z robotic arm and novel plate support bracket allows each of the samples in the wells to be input into the microfluidic network through a probe affixed to a microfluidic chip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Joseph E. Kercso, Steven A. Sundberg, Jeffrey A. Wolk, Andrew W. Toth, Calvin Y. H. Chow, J. Wallace Parce
  • Publication number: 20020185377
    Abstract: Fluid introduction is facilitated through the use of a port which extends entirely through a microfluidic substrate. Capillary forces can be used to retain the fluid within the port, and a series of samples or other fluids may be introduced through a single port by sequentially blowing the fluid out through the substrate and replacing the removed fluid with an alternate fluid, or by displacing the fluid in part with additional fluid. In another aspect, microfluidic substrates have channels which varying in cross-sectional dimension so that capillary action spreads a fluid only within a limited portion of the channel network. In yet another aspect, the introduction ports may include a multiplicity of very small channels leading from the port to a fluid channel, so as to filter out particles or other contaminants which might otherwise block the channel at the junction between the channel and the introduction port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2002
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Steven A. Sundberg, J. Wallace Parce, Calvin Y.H. Chow
  • Publication number: 20020187513
    Abstract: Electrokinetic devices having a computer for correcting for electrokinetic effects are provided. Methods of correcting for electrokinetic effects by establishing the velocity of reactants and products in a reaction in electrokinetic microfluidic devices are also provided. These microfluidic devices can have substrates with channels, depressions, and/or wells for moving, mixing and monitoring precise amounts of analyte fluids.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2002
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Claudia B. Cohen, Steven A. Sundberg, John Wallace Parce
  • Publication number: 20020179447
    Abstract: Fluid introduction is facilitated through the use of a port which extends entirely through a microfluidic substrate. Capillary forces can be used to retain the fluid within the port, and a series of samples or other fluids may be introduced through a single port by sequentially blowing the fluid out through the substrate and replacing the removed fluid with an alternate fluid, or by displacing the fluid in part with additional fluid. In another aspect, microfluidic substrates have channels which varying in cross-sectional dimension so that capillary action spreads a fluid only within a limited portion of the channel network. In yet another aspect, the introduction ports may include a multiplicity of very small channels leading from the port to a fluid channel, so as to filter out particles or other contaminants which might otherwise block the channel at the junction between the channel and the introduction port.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Steven A. Sundberg, J. Wallace Parce, Calvin Y.H. Chow
  • Patent number: 6468761
    Abstract: Enzyme assays are performed in microfluidic devices including, e.g., in-line labeling, separation, and detection of assay products. In-line labeling allows assays, e.g., protease assays, to be performed in a continuous flow microfluidic format. Also included are microfluidic devices and integrated systems for performing in-line labeling in continuous flow enzyme assays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies, Corp.
    Inventors: Hua Yang, Steven Sundberg
  • Patent number: 6451188
    Abstract: Fluid introduction is facilitated through the use of a port which extends entirely through a microfluidic substrate. Capillary forces can be used to retain the fluid within the port, and a series of samples or other fluids may be introduced through a single port by sequentially blowing the fluid out through the substrate and replacing the removed fluid with an alternate fluid, or by displacing the fluid in part with additional fluid. In another aspect, microfluidic substrates have channels which varying in cross-sectional dimension so that capillary action spreads a fluid only within a limited portion of the channel network. In yet another aspect, the introduction ports may include a multiplicity of very small channels leading from the port to a fluid channel, so as to filter out particles or other contaminants which might otherwise block the channel at the junction between the channel and the introduction port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Steven A. Sundberg, J. Wallace Parce, Calvin Y. H. Chow
  • Patent number: 6447661
    Abstract: Methods, apparatus and systems are provided for introducing large numbers of different materials into a microfluidic analytical device rapidly, efficiently and reproducibly. In particular, improved integrated pipettor chip configurations, e.g. sippers or electropipettors, are described which are capable of sampling extremely small amounts of material for which analysis is desired, transporting material into a microfluidic analytical channel network, and performing the desired analysis on the material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Andrea W. Chow, Robert S. Dubrow, J. Wallace Parce, Steven A. Sundberg, Jeffrey A. Wolk, Ring-Ling Chien, Steven James Gallagher, Michael R. Knapp, Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Tammy Burd Mehta