Patents Assigned to Sandia
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Patent number: 7611834Abstract: Methods and devices for protein assays based on Edman degradation in microfluidic channels are disclosed herein. As disclosed, the cleaved amino acid residues may be immobilized in an array format and identified by detectable labels, such as antibodies, which specifically bind given amino acid residues. Alternatively, the antibodies are immobilized in an array format and the cleaved amino acids are labeled identified by being bound by the antibodies in the array.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Swapnil Chhabra, José´ M. Cintrón, Renée Shediac
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Patent number: 7610130Abstract: Computer software for and a method of enhancing safety for an operator of a motor vehicle comprising employing a plurality of sensors of vehicle and operator conditions, matching collective output from the sensors against a plurality of known dangerous conditions, and preventing certain activity of the operator if a known dangerous condition is detected.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Kevin R. Dixon, James C. Forsythe, Carl E. Lippitt, Lois Diane Lippitt, legal representative
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Patent number: 7608367Abstract: The present invention is directed to the use of vitreous carbon as a substrate material for providing masks for X-ray lithography. The new substrate also enables a small thickness of the mask absorber used to pattern the resist, and this enables improved mask accuracy. An alternative embodiment comprised the use of vitreous carbon as a LIGA substrate wherein the VC wafer blank is etched in a reactive ion plasma after which an X-ray resist is bonded. This surface treatment provides a surface enabling good adhesion of the X-ray photoresist and subsequent nucleation and adhesion of the electrodeposited metal for LIGA mold-making while the VC substrate practically eliminates secondary radiation effects that lead to delamination of the X-ray resist form the substrate, the loss of isolated resist features, and the formation of a resist layer adjacent to the substrate that is insoluble in the developer.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Georg Aigeldinger, Dawn M. Skala, Stewart K. Griffiths, Albert Alec Talin, Matthew W. Losey, Chu-Yeu Peter Yang
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Patent number: 7608233Abstract: A method is disclosed for directly preparing an alkaline earth metal borohydride, i.e. Ca(BH4)2, from the alkaline earth metal hydride and the alkaline earth metal boride. The borohydride thus prepared is doped with a small portion of a metal chloride catalyst compound, such as RuCl3, TiCl3, or a mixture of TiCl3 and palladium metal. The process provides for mechanically mixing the dry reagents under an inert atmosphere followed by charging the mixed materials with high pressure hydrogen at about 70 MPa while heating the mixture to about 400° C. The method is relatively simple and inexpensive and provides reversible hydride compounds which are free of the usual contamination introduced by prior art wet chemical methods.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Ewa Carin Ellinor Rönnebro, Eric H. Majzoub
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Patent number: 7608174Abstract: A fixture is disclosed to more easily affix a workpiece in the proper orientation and spacing with sealed electrical interconnection within an electrochemical plating bath. The workpiece can be any planar metallic or non-metallic substrate such as a silicon wafer commonly used in LIGA or microsystem fabrication. The fixture described allows the workpiece to be submerged deep within an electrolytic cell, facing upwards, and allows easy transfer from one cell to another. The edges, backside, and electrical connections are sealed and protected from the electrolyte.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: John T. Hachman, Matthew W. Losey, Dorrance E. McLean
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Patent number: 7608461Abstract: A method for producing metal nanoparticles that when associated with an analyte material will generate an amplified SERS spectrum when the analyte material is illuminated by a light source and a spectrum is recorded. The method for preparing the metal nanoparticles comprises the steps of (i) forming a water-in-oil microemulsion comprising a bulk oil phase, a dilute water phase, and one or more surfactants, wherein the water phase comprises a transition metal ion; (ii) adding an aqueous solution comprising a mild reducing agent to the water-in-oil microemulsion; (iii) stirring the water-in-oil microemulsion and aqueous solution to initiate a reduction reaction resulting in the formation of a fine precipitate dispersed in the water-in-oil microemulsion; and (iv) separating the precipitate from the water-in-oil microemulsion.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Blake A. Simmons, Albert Alec Talin
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Patent number: 7602307Abstract: Disclosed herein are portable and modular detection devices and systems for detecting electromagnetic radiation, such as fluorescence, from an analyte which comprises at least one optical element removably attached to at least one alignment rail. Also disclosed are modular detection devices and systems having an integrated lock-in amplifier and spatial filter and assay methods using the portable and modular detection devices.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: James S. Brennan, Anup Singh, Daniel J. Throckmorton, James F. Stamps
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Patent number: 7597819Abstract: Etchant solutions comprising a redox buffer can be used during the release etch step to reduce damage to the structural layers of a MEMS device that has noble material films. A preferred redox buffer comprises a soluble thiophosphoric acid, ester, or salt that maintains the electrochemical potential of the etchant solution at a level that prevents oxidation of the structural material. Therefore, the redox buffer preferentially oxidizes in place of the structural material. The sacrificial redox buffer thereby protects the exposed structural layers while permitting the dissolution of sacrificial oxide layers during the release etch.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventor: Matthew G. Hankins
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Patent number: 7595349Abstract: Two new surfactant molecules are reported which contain thermally labile Diels-Alder adducts connecting the polar and non-polar sections of each molecule. The two surfactants possess identical non-polar dodecyl tail segments but exhibit different polar headgroups. The surfactants become soluble in water when anionic salts are formed through the deprotonation of the surfactant headgroups by the addition of potassium hydroxide. When either surfactant is exposed to temperature above about 60° C., the retro Diels-Alder reaction occurs, yielding hydrophilic and hydrophobic fragments or the aqueous solutions of the surfactants subsequently exhibit loss of all surface-active behavior.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: James R. McElhanon, Blake A. Simmons, Thomas Zifer, Gregory M. Jamison, Douglas A. Loy, Kamyar Rahimian, Timothy M. Long, David R. Wheeler, Chad L. Staiger
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Patent number: 7592139Abstract: Devices and methods for thermally lysing of biological material, for example vegetative bacterial cells and bacterial spores, are provided. Hot solution methods for solubilizing bacterial spores are described. Systems for direct analysis are disclosed including thermal lysers coupled to sample preparation stations. Integrated systems capable of performing sample lysis, labeling and protein fingerprint analysis of biological material, for example, vegetative bacterial cells, bacterial spores and viruses are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Sandia National LaboratoriesInventors: Jason A. A. West, Kyle W. Hukari, Kamlesh D. Patel, Kenneth A. Peterson, Ronald F. Renzi
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Patent number: 7591871Abstract: A method for providing a route for the synthesis of a Ge(0) nanometer-sized material from. A Ge(II) precursor is dissolved in a ligand heated to a temperature, generally between approximately 100° C. and 400° C., sufficient to thermally reduce the Ge(II) to Ge(0), where the ligand is a compound that can bond to the surface of the germanium nanomaterials to subsequently prevent agglomeration of the nanomaterials. The ligand encapsulates the surface of the Ge(0) material to prevent agglomeration. The resulting solution is cooled for handling, with the cooling characteristics useful in controlling the size and size distribution of the Ge(0) materials. The characteristics of the Ge(II) precursor determine whether the Ge(0) materials that result will be nanocrystals or nanowires.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Henry Gerung, Timothy J. Boyle, Scott D. Bunge
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Patent number: 7588694Abstract: A low-melting point, heat transfer fluid made of a mixture of four inorganic nitrate salts: 9-18 wt % NaNO3, 40-52 wt % KNO3, 13-21 wt % LiNO3, and 20-27 wt % Ca(NO3)2. These compositions can have liquidus temperatures less than 100 C; thermal stability limits greater than 500 C; and viscosity in the range of 5-6 cP at 300 C; and 2-3 cP at 400 C.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Robert W. Bradshaw, Douglas A. Brosseau
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Patent number: 7571493Abstract: A lightweight, armored protective garment for protecting an arm or leg from blast superheated gases, blast overpressure shock, shrapnel, and spall from a explosive device, such as a Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) or a roadside Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The garment has a ballistic sleeve made of a ballistic fabric, such as an aramid fiber (e.g., KEVLAR®) cloth, that prevents thermal burns from the blast superheated gases, while providing some protection from fragments. Additionally, the garment has two or more rigid armor inserts that cover the upper and lower arm and protect against high-velocity projectiles, shrapnel and spall. The rigid inserts can be made of multiple plies of a carbon/epoxy composite laminate. The combination of 6 layers of KEVLAR® fabric and 28 plies of carbon/epoxy laminate inserts (with the inserts being sandwiched in-between the KEVLAR® layers), can meet the level IIIA fragmentation minimum V50 requirements for the US Interceptor Outer Tactical Vest.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: James W. Purvis, Jack F. Jones, II, Larry D. Whinery, Richard Brazfield, Catherine Lawrie, David Lawrie, Dale S. Preece
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Patent number: 7566429Abstract: The present invention relates to an atmospheric pressure, reactive separation column packed with a solid acid zeolite catalyst for producing cumene from the reaction of benzene with propylene. Use of this un-pressurized column, where simultaneous reaction and partial separation occur during cumene production, allow separation of un-reacted, excess benzene from other products as they form. This high-yielding, energy-efficient system allows for one-step processing of cumene, with reduced need for product purification. Reacting propylene and benzene in the presence of beta zeolite catalysts generated a selectivity greater than 85% for catalytic separation reactions at a reaction temperature of 115 degrees C and at ambient pressure. Simultaneously, up to 76% of un-reacted benzene was separated from the product; which could be recycled back to the reactor for re-use.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Genoveva Buelna, Tina M. Nenoff
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Patent number: 7567060Abstract: A power management system is provided that includes a power supply means comprising a plurality of power supply strings, a testing means operably connected to said plurality of power supply strings for evaluating performance characteristics of said plurality of power supply strings, and a control means for monitoring power requirements and comprising a switching means for controlling switching of said plurality of power supply strings to said testing means.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Stanley Atcitty, Philip C. Symons, Paul C. Butler, Garth P. Corey
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Patent number: 7564387Abstract: An optical analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is disclosed which converts an input optical analog signal to an output optical digital signal at a sampling rate defined by a sampling optical signal. Each bit of the digital representation is separately determined using an optical waveguide interferometer and an optical thresholding element. The interferometer uses the optical analog signal and the sampling optical signal to generate a sinusoidally-varying output signal using cross-phase-modulation (XPM) or a photocurrent generated from the optical analog signal. The sinusoidally-varying output signal is then digitized by the thresholding element, which includes a saturable absorber or at least one semiconductor optical amplifier, to form the optical digital signal which can be output either in parallel or serially.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: G. Allen Vawter, James Raring, Erik J. Skogen
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Patent number: 7565657Abstract: In a multiple processor computing apparatus, directional routing restrictions and a logical channel construct permit fault tolerant, deadlock-free routing. Processor allocation can be performed by creating a linear ordering of the processors based on routing rules used for routing communications between the processors. The linear ordering can assume a loop configuration, and bin-packing is applied to this loop configuration. The interconnection of the processors can be conceptualized as a generally rectangular 3-dimensional grid, and the MC allocation algorithm is applied with respect to the 3-dimensional grid.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, Michael A. Bender, David P. Bunde
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Patent number: 7560028Abstract: Disclosed is a method that achieves water desalination by utilizing and optimizing clathrate hydrate phenomena. Clathrate hydrates are crystalline compounds of gas and water that desalinate water by excluding salt molecules during crystallization. Contacting a hydrate forming gaseous species with water will spontaneously form hydrates at specific temperatures and pressures through the extraction of water molecules from the bulk phase followed by crystallite nucleation. Subsequent dissociation of pure hydrates yields fresh water and, if operated correctly, allows the hydrate-forming gas to be efficiently recycled into the process stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Blake A. Simmons, Robert W. Bradshaw, Daniel E. Dedrick, David W. Anderson
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Patent number: 7556945Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus and method for continuously converting sucrose to ?-D-glucose. The method comprises a three-stage enzymatic reactor in which an aqueous solution of sucrose is first converted into a solution of fructose and ?-D-glucose by passing it through a porous, packed column containing an inert media on which invertase is immobilized. This solution is then sent through a second packed column containing glucose isomerase and finally a third packed column containing mutarotase. Solution temperature and pH are adjusted to maximize glucose output.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Blake A. Simmons, Joanne V. Volponi, David Ingersoll, Andrew Walker
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Patent number: 7553455Abstract: A micromanifold for connecting external capillaries to the inlet and/or outlet ports of a microfluidic device can employ a ferrule/capillary assembly that includes: (a) a ferrule comprising an elongated member and having a bore traversing from a proximal end to a distal end of the member, wherein the bore has an inner surface and wherein the distal end of the ferrule has a tapered, threaded exterior surface, and (b) a capillary that is positioned within the bore wherein the capillary's outer surface is in direct contact with the bore's inner surface. No mating sleeve is required for the one-piece ferrule. Alternatively, the capillaries can be bonded to channels that traverse the manifold and therefore obviate the need for a ferrule.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Ronald F. Renzi, Scott Ferko