Patents Assigned to Chromologic, LLC
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Patent number: 10717022Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for separating and preserving biomolecules of a biological fluid sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2018Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: CHROMOLOGIC LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, Peter Bui, Cheryl Tan
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Patent number: 10341555Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus that involves improved characterization of an object based on its surface roughness and other unique features without having to necessarily define a fixed and predetermined region of interest. In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides a method for characterizing an object based on a pattern of the object's surface roughness. The method comprises the steps of obtaining a unique image of a feature on the surface of the object, converting the image obtained into certain electrical signals and processing the electrical signals so they are associated with the object and thereby provide a characterization of the object that is used to generate a unique identifying signature for the object.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Chromologic LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, Gregory Howard Bearman, Leonard Nelson
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Patent number: 9933343Abstract: The apparatus of the present invention comprises an integrated membrane for separation and preservation of biomolecules. Biomolecules, such as those in blood, can be separated and preserved. The apparatus includes a housing having a matrix portion, and a fluid collection portion disposed within an inner cavity. The housing further includes an aperture permitting access to the inner cavity. The apparatus also includes a matrix disposed within the matrix portion. The matrix includes a first layer for collecting cells from the fluid, a second layer for protein adsorption, and a third layer for nucleic acid adsorption. Fluid enters the housing through the aperture, passes through the matrix, and into the fluid collection portion. Cells from the fluid in a layer of the matrix are collected; adsorbing protein from the fluid in a layer of the matrix; and adsorbing nucleic acid from the fluid in a layer of the matrix.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: CHROMOLOGIC LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, Peter Bui, Cheryl Tan
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Publication number: 20170099434Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus that involves improved characterization of an object based on its surface roughness and other unique features without having to necessarily define a fixed and predetermined region of interest. In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides a method for characterizing an object based on a pattern of the object's surface roughness. The method comprises the steps of obtaining a unique image of a feature on the surface of the object, converting the image obtained into certain electrical signals and processing the electrical signals so they are associated with the object and thereby provide a characterization of the object that is used to generate a unique identifying signature for the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2012Publication date: April 6, 2017Applicant: ChromoLogic LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, Gregory Howard Bearman, Leonard Nelson
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Publication number: 20160349156Abstract: An apparatus and method for moiety specific sample extraction from a complex sample matrix in a flow through process is provided. The present invention relates to an integrated membrane for separation and preservation of biomolecules. Classes of biomolecules, for example, those in blood, can be separated and preserved. For blood separation, the apparatus includes a housing having a matrix portion, and a fluid collection portion disposed within an inner cavity thereof. The housing also includes an aperture permitting access to the inner cavity. The apparatus also includes a matrix disposed within the matrix portion. The matrix includes a first layer for collecting substantially all cells from the fluid, a second layer for protein adsorption, and a third layer for nucleic acid adsorption. Fluid enters the housing through the aperture, passes through the matrix, and into the fluid collection portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: December 1, 2016Applicant: ChromoLogic LLCInventor: ChromoLogic LLC
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Publication number: 20150264254Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and apparatus that involves improved characterization of an object based on its surface roughness and other unique features without having to necessarily define a fixed and predetermined region of interest. In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides a method for characterizing an object based on a pattern of the object's surface roughness. The method comprises the steps of obtaining a unique image of a feature on the surface of the object, converting the image obtained into certain electrical signals and processing the electrical signals so they are associated with the object and thereby provide a characterization of the object that is used to generate a unique identifying signature for the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2012Publication date: September 17, 2015Applicant: ChromoLogic LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, Gregory Howard Bearman, Leonard Nelson
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Publication number: 20140272925Abstract: A blood fractionating apparatus that enables aseptic fractionation and storing of fractionated blood components, comprises a centrifuge tube including three chambers separated by constricted sealable passages, an open operative upper end chamber, a closed operative lower end chamber and a middle chamber defined between the upper end chamber and the lower end chamber and connected by means of the sealable passages. A stopper with a flapper valve is provided at the opening of the upper end chamber to control flow of fluid to and from the chambers. This apparatus enables separating the chambers to obtain a hermetically sealed operative lower chamber containing the corpuscle component and a hermetically sealed middle chamber containing the plasma component that can be stored at ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ChromoLogic LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, Gregory Bearman, Cheryl Tan, Julian Down
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Publication number: 20140273058Abstract: An apparatus and method for moiety specific sample extraction from a complex sample matrix in a flow through process is provided. The present invention relates to an integrated membrane for separation and preservation of biomolecules. Classes of biomolecules, for example, those in blood, can be separated and preserved. For blood separation, the apparatus includes a housing having a matrix portion, and a fluid collection portion disposed within an inner cavity thereof. The housing also includes an aperture permitting access to the inner cavity. The apparatus also includes a matrix disposed within the matrix portion. The matrix includes a first layer for collecting substantially all cells from the fluid, a second layer for protein adsorption, and a third layer for nucleic acid adsorption. Fluid enters the housing through the aperture, passes through the matrix, and into the fluid collection portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ChromoLogic LLCInventor: ChromoLogic LLC
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Patent number: 8666465Abstract: A device for measuring an analyte concentration level in a subject. The device includes: a light source configured for illuminating at least a portion of an anterior region of an eye of the subject with incident light having a substantially broad illumination spectrum at an angle substantially tangential to the surface of the eye; an optical collector configured for detecting reflected light from the at least a portion of the anterior region of the eye; an analyzer configured for analyzing the detected reflected light; and a processor configured to determine the analyte concentration level in the subject based on the analyzed reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2013Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Chromologic LLCInventor: Naresh Menon
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Patent number: 8452362Abstract: A device for measuring a hydration status based on an analyte concentration in a subject. The device includes: a light source configured for illuminating at least a portion of an anterior region of an eye of the subject with incident light having a substantially broad illumination spectrum at an angle substantially tangential to the surface of the eye; an optical collector configured for detecting reflected light from the at least a portion of the anterior region of the eye; an analyzer configured for analyzing the detected reflected light; and a processor configured to determine the analyte concentration level in the subject based on the analyzed reflected light, wherein the processor determines a hydration status of the subject based on the analyte concentration level and reference data.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Chromologic LLCInventor: Naresh Menon
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Publication number: 20130131472Abstract: A device for measuring an analyte concentration level in a subject. The device includes: a light source configured for illuminating at least a portion of an anterior region of an eye of the subject with incident light having a substantially broad illumination spectrum at an angle substantially tangential to the surface of the eye; an optical collector configured for detecting reflected light from the at least a portion of the anterior region of the eye; an analyzer configured for analyzing the detected reflected light; and a processor configured to determine the analyte concentration level in the subject based on the analyzed reflected light.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2013Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: CHROMOLOGIC LLCInventor: Chromologic LLC
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Patent number: 8380270Abstract: A device for measuring an analyte concentration level in a subject. The device includes: a light source configured for illuminating at least a portion of an anterior region of an eye of the subject with incident light having a substantially broad illumination spectrum at an angle substantially tangential to the surface of the eye; an optical collector configured for detecting reflected light from the at least a portion of the anterior region of the eye; an analyzer configured for analyzing the detected reflected light; and a processor configured to determine the analyte concentration level in the subject based on the analyzed reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Chromologic LLCInventor: Naresh Menon
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Patent number: 8142723Abstract: In one embodiment, a system for determining information about an assay incorporates a filter assembly that includes an optical structure configured to be removably attachable to a laser resonating cavity of the system, the optical structure being configured to form a portion of the laser resonating cavity such that it reflects light propagating through a gain medium in the laser resonating cavity when attached thereto. The optical structure can include a first surface having an array of one or more sites, each site containing an assay, and a second surface configured such that the second surface is disposed within the laser resonating cavity forming a portion of the laser resonating cavity. The optical structure is configured to optically interact with the assay to change one or more characteristics of light in the laser resonating cavity based on a reaction that occurs in an assay on said first surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Chromologic, LLCInventors: Naresh Menon, John D. Minelly