Patents by Inventor Anthony L. Cerrone

Anthony L. Cerrone 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).

  • Patent number: 9671342
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2017
    Assignee: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone, Eugene F. Young, Susan Atwood Stone
  • Publication number: 20160178521
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2016
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Inventors: Michael R. GAMBINI, Edward J. LAKATOS, Anthony L. CERRONE, Eugene F. YOUNG, John G. ATWOOD
  • Publication number: 20160178522
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2016
    Publication date: June 23, 2016
    Inventors: Michael R. GAMBINI, Edward J. LAKATOS, Anthony L. CERRONE, Eugene F. YOUNG, John G. ATWOOD
  • Patent number: 9273353
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2016
    Assignee: Life Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, John G. Atwood, Anthony L. Cerrone, Edward J. Lakatos, Eugene F. Young
  • Publication number: 20150322488
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2015
    Publication date: November 12, 2015
    Inventors: Michael R. GAMBINI, John G. ATWOOD, Anthony L. CERRONE, Edward J. LAKATOS, Eugene F. YOUNG
  • Patent number: 8921098
    Abstract: An instrument for monitoring replication of DNA is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2014
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone, Eugene F. Young, Susan Atwood Stone, Judith K. Atwood
  • Patent number: 8557566
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLC
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, Eugene F. Young, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone, Susan Atwood Stone, Judith K. Atwood
  • Patent number: 7183103
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Applera Corporation
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, Susan Atwood Stone, legal representative, Judith K. Atwood, legal representative, Eugene F. Young, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone, John G. Atwood, deceased
  • Patent number: 7008789
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: Applera Corporation
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, Susan Atwood Stone, legal representative, Judith K. Atwood, legal representative, Eugene F. Young, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone, John G. Atwood, deceased
  • Patent number: 6818437
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Applera Corporation
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, John G. Atwood, Eugene F. Young, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone
  • Publication number: 20030148505
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2003
    Publication date: August 7, 2003
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, John G. Atwood, Susan Atwood Stone, Judith K. Atwood, Eugene F. Young, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone
  • Publication number: 20020192808
    Abstract: An optical instrument monitors PCR replication of DNA in a reaction apparatus having a temperature cycled block with vials of reaction ingredients including dye that fluoresces in presence of double-stranded DNA. A beam splitter passes an excitation beam to the vials to fluoresce the dye. An emission beam from the dye is passed by the beam splitter to a CCD detector from which a processor computes DNA concentration. A reference strip with a plurality of reference emitters emit reference beams of different intensity, from which the processor selects an optimum emitter for compensating for drift. Exposure time is automatically adjusted for keeping within optimum dynamic ranges of the CCD and processor. A module of the beam splitter and associated optical filters is associated with selected dye, and is replaceable for different dyes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2002
    Publication date: December 19, 2002
    Inventors: Michael R. Gambini, Susan Atwood Stone, Judith K. Atwood, Eugene F. Young, Edward J. Lakatos, Anthony L. Cerrone