Patents Assigned to Fannin Partners, LLC
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Patent number: 11433396Abstract: In a polymer assay cartridge having wells containing reagents, beads and sample, where the wells are covered (e.g., with Parafilm® or films) and shipped to the point of care, the reagents and well contents can leak out. The reagent solutions are made semi-solid by adding hydrogel reagents and cooling to form a gel. Preferably, the hydrogel is heated before an assay is conducted with the cartridge, and pigmented beads in the wells indicate melting or excessive heating, or congealing of the hydrogel, based on pigment color change.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2020Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Fannin Partners LLCInventors: Leo Linbeck, III, Dev Chatterjee, Michael John Heffernan
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Publication number: 20220061831Abstract: An approximating anchor device, corresponding kits, and methods for implementing the device are described herein. In one embodiment, the approximating anchor device includes a first cylindrical fastener defining a first set of cross lumens, each of the first set of cross lumens extending substantially perpendicular to a central axis of the first cylindrical fastener, a second cylindrical fastener defining a second set of cross lumens, each of the second set of cross lumens extending substantially perpendicular to a central axis of the second cylindrical fastener, and a string running through the first set of cross lumens of the first cylindrical fastener and the second set of cross lumens of the second cylindrical fastener. Tightening of the string will draw the first cylindrical fastener and the second cylindrical fastener towards each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Applicants: The Texas A&M University System, Baylor College of Medicine, Fannin Partners, LLCInventors: Achu Geetha Byju, Balakrishna Haridas, Jimmy Espinoza, Michael J. Belfort, Michael J. Heffernan
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Patent number: 11110459Abstract: In a polymer assay cartridge having wells containing reagents, beads and sample, where the wells are covered (e.g., with Parafilm® or films) and shipped to the point of care, the reagents and well contents can leak out. The reagent solutions are made semi-solid by adding hydrogel reagents and cooling to form a gel. Preferably, the hydrogel is heated before an assay is conducted with the cartridge, and pigmented beads in the wells indicate melting or excessive heating, or congealing of the hydrogel, based on pigment color change.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Fannin Partners LLCInventors: Dev Chatterjee, Leo Linbeck, III, Michael John Heffernan
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Patent number: 10737270Abstract: In a polymer assay cartridge having wells containing reagents, beads and sample, where the wells are covered (e.g., with Parafilm® or films) and shipped to the point of care, the reagents and well contents can leak out. The reagent solutions are made semi-solid by adding hydrogel reagents and cooling to form a gel. Preferably, the hydrogel is heated before an assay is conducted with the cartridge, and pigmented beads in the wells indicate melting or excessive heating, or congealing of the hydrogel, based on pigment color change.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Fannin Partners, LLCInventors: Leo Linbeck, III, Michael John Heffernan, Dev Chatterjee
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Patent number: 10252268Abstract: The invention herein relates to conducting assays with an apparatus including a substantially transparent assay cartridge loaded with magnetic beads, and a magnet carrier base positioned below a scanning platform holding the assay cartridge. The assay cartridge includes magnetic beads, sample and control solutions in some wells, and assay reagents in others. A microcomputer controls a DC motor which controls movement of the magnet carrier base, and causes the magnetic beads to travel from one well to another. An electromagnetic coil-spring assembly induces mixing of well contents with the magnetic beads on actuation. The assay cartridge is authenticated by sending its encoding to a server or website, and assay instructions are provided remotely to the microcomputer. Following assay completion, the cartridge can have color change or other assay indication detected, and the results sent to the server or website or another recipient.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: Fannin Partners LLCInventors: Leo Linbeck, III, Michael John Heffernan, Dev Chatterjee
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Patent number: 10195609Abstract: In a polymer assay cartridge having wells containing reagents, beads and sample, where the wells are covered (e.g., with Parafilm® or films) and shipped to the point of care, the reagents and well contents can leak out. The reagent solutions are made semi-solid by adding hydrogel reagents and cooling to form a gel. Preferably, the hydrogel is heated before an assay is conducted with the cartridge, and pigmented beads in the wells indicate melting or excessive heating, or congealing of the hydrogel, based on pigment color change.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Fannin Partners, LLCInventors: Dev Chatterjee, Leo Linbeck, III, Michael John Heffernan, Brad Ernest Munoz, Atul Varadhachary
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Patent number: 10126297Abstract: The invention herein relates to conducting assays with an apparatus including a substantially transparent assay cartridge loaded with magnetic beads, and a magnet carrier base positioned below a scanning platform holding the assay cartridge. The assay cartridge includes magnetic beads, sample and control solutions in some wells, and assay reagents in others. A microcomputer controls a stepping motor which controls movement of the magnet carrier base, and causes the magnetic beads to travel from one well to another. An electromagnetic coil-spring assembly induces mixing of well contents with the magnetic beads on actuation. The assay cartridge is authenticated by sending its encoded identifier to a server or website, and assay instructions are provided remotely to the microcomputer. Following assay completion, the cartridge can have color change or other assay indication detected, and the results sent to the server or website or another recipient.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Fannin Partners, LLCInventors: Dev Chatterjee, Leo Linbeck, III, Michael John Heffernan, Atul Varadhachary