Patents Assigned to Burstein Technologies, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7889615
    Abstract: This invention directs to an optical disc assembly configured to receive an analyte which can be detected by a standard optical disc reader or an optical disc reader modified therefrom. The optical disc assembly may preferably be designed so that the optical disc reader can track the disc and detect the analyte concurrently and discriminably. The optical disc assembly contains or encodes optically readable features which are trackable by the optical disc reader and which have encoded speed information enabling the optical disc reader to rotate the optical disc assembly at a determinable speed. The optical disc assembly also includes an analyte section capable of receiving the analyte that can be detected by the optical disc reader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Assignees: Vindur Technologies, Inc., Burstein Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark O. Worthington, James R. Norton, Horacio Kido, Victor M. Ortiz
  • Patent number: 7599275
    Abstract: This invention directs to an optical disc assembly configured to receive an analyte which can be detected by a standard optical disc reader or an optical disc reader modified therefrom. The optical disc assembly may preferably be designed so that the optical disc reader can track the disc and detect the analyte concurrently and discriminably. The optical disc assembly contains or encodes optically readable features which are trackable by the optical disc reader and which have encoded speed information enabling the optical disc reader to rotate the optical disc assembly at a determinable speed. The optical disc assembly also includes an analyte section capable of receiving the analyte that can be detected by the optical disc reader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2009
    Assignees: Vindur Technologies, Inc., Burstein Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark O. Worthington, James R. Norton, Horacio Kido, Victor M. Ortiz
  • Patent number: 7428200
    Abstract: An optical analysis disc includes grooves defining corresponding laser-readable tracks and trigger marks that identify respective target regions on the disc. The trigger marks are implemented as a radial interruption of the grooves to thereby produce an increased reflection of a laser beam. There is also provided an optical analysis disc system including a trigger mechanism having a trigger detector adapted to detect interruptions in grooves of an optical analysis disc. A related method for triggering through interrupted grooves of an optical analysis disc includes detecting interruption in the grooves, generating an electrical reflection signal corresponding to the interruptions detected, and elaborating said reflection signal, so that to generate a trigger signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 23, 2008
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Vindur Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: James Howard Coombs, Kevin Robert McIntyre, Mark Oscar Worthington
  • Patent number: 7390464
    Abstract: A fluidic circuit for receiving a fluid and separating a component of a fluid from the fluid comprises a separation chamber for receiving the fluid, an air chamber in fluid communication with the separation chamber, and a return channel in fluid communication with the separation chamber. In an advantageous embodiment, the fluidic circuit is subjected to a force, such as a centrifugal force, so that substantially all of the component of the fluid is moved to the return channel while substantially all remaining portions of the fluid are moved to the separation chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Horacio Kido, James R. Norton, James H. Coombs
  • Patent number: 7387898
    Abstract: A multi-well assay plate structure (54) and assay apparatus and a method for performing chemical biochemical assays is described. The multi-well assay plate structure (54) defines a relatively shallow substantially enclosed space (71) above a plurality of wells (76), with the enclosed space (71) having an inlet (72) and an outlet (22) separate from the inlet. Fluid introduced via the inlet (72) flows into the space (71) and/or wells (76) by displacing air. Withdrawal of the fluid via the inlet (72) or outlet leaves fluid in the wells (76) allowing various tests to be performed. Various embodiments of the structure are described. The preferred arrangement embodies the structure on a transparent plastic disk which can be used with automatic fluid handling apparatus (80) and the results assessed using optical assessment apparatus (81).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2008
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: John Francis Gordon
  • Patent number: 7366063
    Abstract: This invention directs to an optical disc assembly configured to receive an analyte which can be detected by a standard optical disc reader or an optical disc reader modified therefrom. The optical disc assembly may preferably be designed so that the optical disc reader can track the disc and detect the analyte concurrently and discriminably. The optical disc assembly contains or encodes optically readable features which are trackable by the optical disc reader and which have encoded speed information enabling the optical disc reader to rotate the optical disc assembly at a determinable speed. The optical disc assembly also includes an analyte section capable of receiving the analyte that can be detected by the optical disc reader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark O. Worthington, James R. Norton, Horacio Kido, Victor M. Ortiz
  • Publication number: 20080094974
    Abstract: An optical disc system includes a photo detector circuit of an optical disc drive and a signal processing system. The photo detector circuit is configured to generate at least one information-carrying signal from an optical disc assembly. The signal processing system is coupled to the photo detector circuit to obtain from the at least one information-carrying signal both operational information used to operate the optical disc system and data indicative of presence and/or characteristics of an investigational feature associated with the optical disc assembly. Methods and discs for imaging a biological or medical investigational feature are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2007
    Publication date: April 24, 2008
    Applicants: BURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC., NAGAOKA & CO., LTD.
    Inventor: Mark Worthington
  • Publication number: 20070264722
    Abstract: An optical analysis disc includes grooves defining corresponding laser-readable tracks and trigger marks that identify respective target regions on the disc. The trigger marks are implemented as a radial interruption of the grooves to thereby produce an increased reflection of a laser beam. There is also provided an optical analysis disc system including a trigger mechanism having a trigger detector adapted to detect interruptions in grooves of an optical analysis disc. A related method for triggering through interrupted grooves of an optical analysis disc includes detecting interruption in the grooves, generating an electrical reflection signal corresponding to the interruptions detected, and elaborating said reflection signal, so that to generate a trigger signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2007
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Applicants: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: James Coombs, Kevin McIntyre, Mark Worthington
  • Patent number: 7251210
    Abstract: An optical analysis disc includes grooves defining corresponding laser-readable tracks and trigger marks that identify respective target regions on the disc. The trigger marks are implemented as a radial interruption of the grooves to thereby produce an increased reflection of a laser beam. There is also provided an optical analysis disc system including a trigger mechanism having a trigger detector adapted to detect interruptions in grooves of an optical analysis disc. A related method for triggering through interrupted grooves of an optical analysis disc includes detecting interruption in the grooves, generating an electrical reflection signal corresponding to the interruptions detected, and elaborating said reflection signal, so that to generate a trigger signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2007
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: James Howard Coombs, Kevin Robert McIntyre, Mark Oscar Worthington
  • Patent number: 7221632
    Abstract: An optical disc system includes a photo detector circuit of an optical disc drive and a signal processing system. The photo detector circuit is configured to generate at least one information-carrying signal from an optical disc assembly. The signal processing system is coupled to the photo detector circuit to obtain from the at least one information-carrying signal both operational information used to operate the optical disc system and data indicative of presence and/or characteristics of an investigational feature associated with the optical disc assembly. Methods and discs for imaging a biological or medical investigational feature are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2007
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Mark Oscar Worthington
  • Patent number: 7200100
    Abstract: This invention relates to an optical disc assembly capable of receiving an insert upon which an analyte of interest may be disposed. The optical disc assembly can be read by an optical disc reader, such as by a standard CD or DVD reader, and the analyte disposed on the insert can be detected by the optical disc reader. The optical disc assembly may have one or more data layer in which operational information or assay information is encoded. Hologram may be used to encode operational information or assay information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignees: Nagaoka & Co., Ltd., Burstein Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Mark Oscar Worthington
  • Patent number: 7200088
    Abstract: An optical disc system includes a photo detector circuit of an optical disc drive and a signal processing system. The photo detector circuit is configured to generate at least one information-carrying signal from an optical disc assembly. The signal processing system is coupled to the photo detector circuit to obtain from the at least one information-carrying signal both operational information used to operate the optical disc system and data indicative of presence and/or characteristics of an investigational feature associated with the optical disc assembly. Methods and discs for imaging a biological or medical investigational feature are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2007
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark Oscar Worthington, Stephen Kou-An Shu, Kevin Robert McIntyre
  • Patent number: 7141416
    Abstract: The present invention relates to optical bio-disc systems and related methods and to immobilizing receptor molecules. When a sample is injected into a fluidic circuit, the target agent binds to a capture probe bound in a capture zone. A signal is generated from tags attached to a reporter probe that has specific affinity to the target agent. The assays and methods of the present invention are implemented on an optical bio-disc. The optical bio-disc includes a flow channel having capture zones and in fluid communications with a mixing chamber, and a peripheral waste reservoir. The optical bio-disc is implemented on an optical bio-disc that has information encoding format such as CD. An disc drive assembly is employed to rotate the optical bio-disc, read and process any encoded information, and analyze the samples in the flow channel of the optical bio-disc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Burstein Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Siegfried Richard Krutzik
  • Publication number: 20060257939
    Abstract: A method for preparing very large spatially-addressable arrays of chemical compounds by light-directed synthesis is provided, wherein the light is provided by a laser and the compounds are arrayed on a rotating disc in a CD-ROM format. A method for assaying the resulting array with a CD-ROM mechanism is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2006
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Applicants: BURSTEIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC., NAGAOKA & CO., LTD
    Inventor: James Demers
  • Publication number: 20060250930
    Abstract: This invention directs to an optical disc assembly configured to receive an analyte which can be detected by a standard optical disc reader or an optical disc reader modified therefrom. The optical disc assembly may preferably be designed so that the optical disc reader can track the disc and detect the analyte concurrently and discriminably. The optical disc assembly contains or encodes optically readable features which are trackable by the optical disc reader and which have encoded speed information enabling the optical disc reader to rotate the optical disc assembly at a determinable speed. The optical disc assembly also includes an analyte section capable of receiving the analyte that can be detected by the optical disc reader.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2006
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Applicants: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark Worthington, James Norton, Horacio Kido, Victor Ortiz
  • Patent number: 7110094
    Abstract: A system for conducting an optical inspection of a biological, chemical, or biochemical sample supported by an optically transparent disc. The disc is mounted for rotation about its central axis while a light source and a plurality of radiation detectors are provided for scanning optically readable portions and tracking information encoded to the disc and scanning the sample. The source is arranged above the disc and the detectors are arranged above and below the disc. The optical properties of the sample can be automatically and rapidly inspected by analyzing the output of the light detectors including the use of a ratio of first and second detector output. A third detector output also may be used in the analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co. LTD
    Inventor: John Francis Gordon
  • Patent number: 7110345
    Abstract: This invention relates to optical discs that preferably include multiple data layers and are configured to receive analytes which can be detected by an optical disc reader. The optical disc reader may be a standard optical disc reader or an optical disc reader modified therefrom. The optical disc may include (1) a first layer including optically readable structures which have encoded tracking information, and speed information enabling an optical disc reader to rotate the optical disc at a speed that is determinable from the speed information; (2) a second layer including optically readable structures; and (3) an analyte section capable of receiving an analyte which can be read by the optical disc reader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark O. Worthington, James R. Norton, Horacio Kido, Victor M. Ortiz
  • Patent number: 7094609
    Abstract: A method for preparing very large spatially-addressable arrays of chemical compounds by light-directed synthesis is provided, wherein the light is provided by a laser and the compounds are arrayed on a rotating disc in a CD-ROM format. A method for assaying the resulting array with a CD-ROM mechanism is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2006
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co. Ltd.
    Inventor: James Paul Demers
  • Patent number: 7091034
    Abstract: A detection system for use in optical disk-based devices for measuring the presence of an analyte in a sample. The detection system includes an analyte detector unit containing a primary detector which selectively reacts with analyte present in a sample to produce an amplification agent. The detection system further includes an amplification unit comprising a plurality of secondary detection agents which are each changeable between a negative and positive detection state. A fluid connection is provided between the analyte detector unit and amplification unit to provide reactive contact between the amplification agent and the plurality of detection agents. The amplification agent is capable of changing a plurality of detection agents between the negative and positive detection states to thereby amplify the measurable presence of the analyte.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2006
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Jorma Virtanen
  • Patent number: 7079468
    Abstract: This invention directs to an optical disc assembly configured to receive an analyte which can be detected by a standard optical disc reader or an optical disc reader modified therefrom. The optical disc assembly may preferably be designed so that the optical disc reader can track the disc and detect the analyte concurrently and discriminably. The optical disc assembly contains or encodes optically readable features which are trackable by the optical disc reader and which have encoded speed information enabling the optical disc reader to rotate the optical disc assembly at a determinable speed. The optical disc assembly also includes an analyte section capable of receiving the analyte that can be detected by the optical disc reader.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2006
    Assignees: Burstein Technologies, Inc., Nagaoka & Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Mark O. Worthington, James R. Norton, Horacio Kido, Victor M. Ortiz