Patents Assigned to Volatile Analysis Corporation
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Patent number: 11850037Abstract: A chemical extraction apparatus has absorbent material for absorbing or adsorbing volatile chemicals from a breath of a user. The chemical extraction apparatus is positioned within such that breaths from the user flow over the absorbent material thereby causing volatile chemicals in the breaths to absorb or adsorb into the absorbent material. The absorbent material is then analyzed to determine the amount of chemicals absorbed or adsorbed into the absorbent material. Based on such analysis, various diseases or conditions can be detected or diagnosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2020Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell Bazemore, Kathy Bazemore
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Patent number: 11733220Abstract: An odor analysis system is provided to analyze odors present at a particular location and perform a preliminary identification of the odors while still at the location. The odor analysis system can have an odor processing device that collects samples of the odors and provides a series of odor notes to a user. The odor notes can be based on the separated and concentrated molecules in the collected sample. The odor analysis system can also include a hand-held computing device with a user interface that permits the user to enter information, both verbally and through touch input, about the series of odor notes provided by the odor processing device. The information entered by the user about the series of odor notes along with retention index information about the series of odor notes can be to perform a preliminarily identification of the molecules associated with the odors present at the location.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell A. Bazemore, Katherine Bazemore, Chris P. Christenson, Mitchell R. White
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Publication number: 20220299491Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for tracking all chemicals, including odors, a package is exposed to throughout the shipping process. A device is attached to the package or placed within the package to extract the chemicals that are in the surrounding environment to the device. The device can extract and concentrate volatile, semi-volatile and non-volatile chemicals that the device and the corresponding package are exposed to throughout the shipping process. The extracted chemicals may then be desorbed from the device and analyzed by an analytical instrumentation method.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2021Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Mitchell Ray White, Christopher P. Christenson
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Patent number: 11243195Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for tracking all chemicals, including odors, a package is exposed to throughout the shipping process. A device is attached to the package or placed within the package to extract the chemicals that are in the surrounding environment to the device. The device can extract and concentrate volatile, semi-volatile and non-volatile chemicals that the device and the corresponding package are exposed to throughout the shipping process. The extracted chemicals may then be desorbed from the device and analyzed by an analytical instrumentation method.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2018Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Mitchell Ray White, Christopher P. Christenson
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Patent number: 11204344Abstract: An odor analysis system is provided to analyze odors present at a particular location and perform a preliminary identification of the odors while still at the location. The odor analysis system can have an odor processing device that collects samples of the odors and provides a series of odor notes to a user. The odor notes can be based on the separated and concentrated molecules in the collected sample. The odor analysis system can also include a hand-held computing device with a user interface that permits the user to enter information, both verbally and through touch input, about the series of odor notes provided by the odor processing device. The information entered by the user about the series of odor notes along with retention index information about the series of odor notes can be to perform a preliminarily identification of the molecules associated with the odors present at the location.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell A. Bazemore, Katherine Bazemore, Chris P. Christenson, Mitchell R. White
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Patent number: 10816519Abstract: An odor analysis system is provided to analyze odors present at a particular location and perform a preliminary identification of the odors while still at the location. The odor analysis system can have an odor processing device that collects samples of the odors and provides a series of odor notes to a user. The odor notes can be based on the separated and concentrated molecules in the collected sample. The odor analysis system can also include a hand-held computing device with a user interface that permits the user to enter information, both verbally and through touch input, about the series of odor notes provided by the odor processing device. The information entered by the user about the series of odor notes along with retention index information about the series of odor notes can be to perform a preliminarily identification of the molecules associated with the odors present at the location.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2018Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell A. Bazemore, Katherine Bazemore, Chris P. Christenson, Mitchell R. White
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Patent number: 10709356Abstract: A chemical extraction apparatus has absorbent material for absorbing or adsorbing volatile chemicals from a breath of a user. The chemical extraction apparatus is positioned within such that breaths from the user flow over the absorbent material thereby causing volatile chemicals in the breaths to absorb or adsorb into the absorbent material. The absorbent material is then analyzed to determine the amount of chemicals absorbed or adsorbed into the absorbent material. Based on such analysis, various diseases or conditions can be detected or diagnosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell Bazemore, Kathy Bazemore
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Publication number: 20170079558Abstract: A chemical extraction apparatus has absorbent material for absorbing or adsorbing volatile chemicals from a breath of a user. The chemical extraction apparatus is positioned within such that breaths from the user flow over the absorbent material thereby causing volatile chemicals in the breaths to absorb or adsorb into the absorbent material. The absorbent material is then analyzed to determine the amount of chemicals absorbed or adsorbed into the absorbent material. Based on such analysis, various diseases or conditions can be detected or diagnosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2016Publication date: March 23, 2017Applicant: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell Bazemore, Kathy Bazemore
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Patent number: 9480461Abstract: A chemical extraction apparatus has absorbent material for absorbing or adsorbing volatile chemicals from a breath of a user. The chemical extraction apparatus is positioned within such that breaths from the user flow over the absorbent material thereby causing volatile chemicals in the breaths to absorb or adsorb into the absorbent material. The absorbent material is then analyzed to determine the amount of chemicals absorbed or adsorbed into the absorbent material. Based on such analysis, various diseases or conditions can be detected or diagnosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Volatile Analysis CorporationInventors: Russell Bazemore, Kathy Bazemore