Patents by Inventor Alan Shayanpour

Alan Shayanpour has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20190178804
    Abstract: The present disclosure relates to optical fiber-based devices, and more particularly to light-absorbing optical fiber-based systems and methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2017
    Publication date: June 13, 2019
    Inventors: Hubert Jean-Ruel, Jacques Albert, Jason Koppert, Chris Harder, Sergey Golovan, Alan Shayanpour, Anatoli Ianoul, Jason Coyle
  • Patent number: 8945880
    Abstract: The thermal cycling system for performing a biological reaction at two or more different temperatures comprises: a) a heat source for setting at a fixed temperature; b) a reaction vessel containing material upon which the biological reaction is to be performed; c) mechanically-operable structure for altering the relative position of the heat source and the reaction vessel so that reaction vessel first achieves and maintains a desired first temperature in the reaction vessel for starting the carrying out of the biological reaction, and then for altering the relative position of the heat source and the reaction vessel so that the reaction vessel then achieves and maintains a second temperature for continuing the carrying out of the biological reaction on the biological material, and d) temperature-sensing structure operatively associated with the reaction vessel for controlling the altering of the relative position of the heat source and the reaction vessel so that the reaction vessel achieves and maintains the
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2015
    Assignee: Spartan Bioscience, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin Cloake, Chris Harder, Alan Shayanpour, Michael Perreault, Paul Lem
  • Patent number: 8528777
    Abstract: A reaction tube for use in performing the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in a thermal cycler, is provided herein such reaction tube includes a hollow tube of heat conducting synthetic plastics material having an open top and a flat bottom formed of an optically-clear material. Such reaction tube also includes a solid plug cap nesting within said hollow tube and to provide a minimized void volume within the hollow tube and to minimize evaporation and condensation of the biological fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2013
    Assignee: Spartan Bioscience Inc.
    Inventors: Chris Harder, Martin Cloake, Michel Perreault, Paul Lem, Alan Shayanpour
  • Publication number: 20100264155
    Abstract: A reaction tube for use in performing the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) in a thermal cycler, is provided herein such reaction tube includes a hollow tube of heat conducting synthetic plastics material having an open top and a flat bottom formed of an optically-clear material. Such reaction tube also includes a solid plug cap nesting within said hollow tube and to provide a minimized void volume within the hollow tube and to minimize evaporation and condensation of the biological fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Applicant: SPARTAN BIOSCIENCE, INC
    Inventors: Chris HARDER, Martin CLOAKE, Michael PERREAULT, Paul LEM, Alan SHAYANPOUR
  • Publication number: 20100075296
    Abstract: A thermal cycling system and method are provided herein, The thermal cycling system for performing a biological reaction at two or more different temperatures comprises: a) a heat source for setting at a fixed temperature; b) a reaction vessel containing material upon which the biological reaction is to be performed; c) mechanically-operable means for altering the relative position of the heat source and the reaction vessel so that reaction vessel first achieves and maintains a desired first temperature in the reaction vessel for starting the carrying out of the biological reaction, and then for altering the relative position of the heat source and the reaction vessel so that reaction vessel then achieves and maintains a second temperate for continuing the carrying out of the biological reaction on the biological material, and d) temperature-sensing means operatively associated with the reaction vessel for controlling the altering of the relative position of the heat source and the reaction vessel so that the
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2009
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Applicant: Spartan Bioscience inc.
    Inventors: Martin Cloake, Chris Harder, Alan Shayanpour, Michael Perreault, Paul Lem
  • Publication number: 20080275229
    Abstract: The speed of a nucleic acid amplification reaction, such as the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), can be increased by setting the temperature of heat sources above and below the desired denaturation, annealing, and extension temperatures. The reaction mixture is only contacted with the heat sources long enough for the desired temperatures to be reached.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2007
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Applicant: Spartan Bioscience, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Lem, Sebastien Fournier, Caitlin Ritz, Chris Harder, Alan Shayanpour
  • Publication number: 20080057544
    Abstract: A system is provided for carrying out rapid nucleic acid amplification or other biological reactions requiring thermal cycling. The system of this invention incorporates at least two heating blocks, each having a groove for receiving a reaction vessel such that only a portion of the outer surface of the walls of the vessel are in direct contact with the heating block. The remaining portion of the outer surface of the walls of the reaction vessel remains exposed to ambient conditions. The reaction vessel comes into contact with only one heating block at a time either by movement of the vessel between the heating blocks or by movement of the heating blocks in relation to the vessel. The system of this invention provides rapid temperature cycling without the need for extended ramping times generally associated with single block designs, which include a single temperature block that is forced to heat and cool.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Applicant: SPARTAN BIOSCIENCE INC.
    Inventors: Paul Lem, John Lem, Jamie Spiegelman, Christopher J.E. Harder, Nicole A. Arbour, Alan Shayanpour