Patents by Inventor Victor D. Samper

Victor D. Samper 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: 8664617
    Abstract: A multi-stream optical interrogation flow cell (60) for a radiopharmaceutical includes a multiple flow cell body (10a-f) defining a first elongate fluid flowpath (A1-6;B1-6) therethrough for individually conducting a radiopharmaceutical therethrough in fluid isolation from other of the flow cell bodies. Each flow cell body further defines a first and second aligned UV transparent optical guides (36,38) and a first interrogation passageway (26a-f) extending between the first and second optical guides such that a portion of the elongate first fluid flowpath intersects the interrogation passageway such that the radiopharmaceutical flows in between the first and second optical guides. The first and second interrogation passageways of all of the flow cell bodies are optically aligned so that a single interrogation beam is able to extend through each of the interrogation passageways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignees: GE Healthcare UK Limited, General Electric Company
    Inventors: Robin Fortt, Colin Steel, Victor D. Samper, Marko Baller
  • Publication number: 20120207650
    Abstract: A multi-stream optical interrogation flow cell (60) for a radiopharmaceutical includes a multiple flow cell body (10a-f) defining a first elongate fluid flowpath (A1-6;B1-6) therethrough for individually conducting a radiopharmaceutical therethrough in fluid isolation from other of the flow cell bodies. Each flow cell body further defines a first and second aligned UV transparent optical guides (36,38) and a first interrogation passageway (26a-f) extending between the first and second optical guides such that a portion of the elongate first fluid flowpath intersects the interrogation passageway such that the radiopharmaceutical flows in between the first and second optical guides. The first and second interrogation passageways of all of the flow cell bodies are optically aligned so that a single interrogation beam is able to extend through each of the interrogation passageways.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2010
    Publication date: August 16, 2012
    Inventors: Robin Fortt, Colin Steel, Victor D. Samper, Marko Baller
  • Patent number: 7298018
    Abstract: An electrically stable PbLa0.5TiO3/PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 (PLT/PZT) ferroelectric structure may fabricated using precursor solutions formed using a simple sol-gel process. The PLT/PZT ferroelectric structure may be extended to a PLT/PZT/PLT ferroelectric capacitor structure. In terms of device application, better ferroelectric properties with reliable fatigue characteristics are desirable to render satisfactory performance and long device life. The PLT/PZT/PLT ferroelectric capacitor structure excels over previous hybrid structures by providing a larger remnant polarization, higher saturation polarization, lower coercive field and leakage current density and higher resistance to fatigue. The fabrication method involving the use of a PLT seeding layer acts to lower the fabrication temperature of the subsequent PZT layer and allows for a simpler sequence of processing steps that may be seen to substantially reduce manufacturing costs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: Agency For Science, Technology and Research
    Inventors: Santhiagu Ezhilvalavan, Victor D. Samper
  • Patent number: 6765300
    Abstract: A microstructure relay is provided, having a body that includes upper and lower portions. The lower portion is formed from a substrate, and the upper portion is formed on the substrate to avoid bonding of the lower portion to the upper portion. A support member is fixed to the body at a first end of the support member to form a cantilever, wherein an upper surface of the support member and a lower surface of the upper portion of the body form a cavity. A first contact region is located on the upper surface at a second end of the support member. The first contact region comprises a first contact, wherein pivoting the support member toward the lower surface causes the first contact to be electrically coupled to a counter contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2004
    Assignees: Tyco Electronics Logistics, AG, Institute of Microelectronics
    Inventors: Dirk Wagenaar, Kay Krupka, Helmut Schlaak, Uppili Sridhar, Victor D. Samper, Pang Dow Foo