Patents by Inventor Ayan Bhandari
Ayan Bhandari 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).
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Patent number: 12442734Abstract: An analyte detection apparatus is disclosed and configured for testing a substance for the presence or absence of at least one target analyte. In at least one embodiment, a housing provides a mixing chamber and a testing chamber in selective fluid communication with the mixing chamber. During use of the apparatus, a volume of the substance is collected via a collection scoop and introduced into the mixing chamber where it is mixed with a delivery fluid within the mixing chamber. An end cap is engaged with the housing in order to seal the mixing chamber, and a mixing valve is moved into an open position, allowing the substance to travel into the testing chamber and come into contact with a test medium, with a resulting visual indication from the test medium being viewable via a result window.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2025Date of Patent: October 14, 2025Assignee: Defense Diagnostic Inc.Inventors: Ahmad Hussain, Jeremy Ridley, Chris Kolb, Justin Bechstein, Ayan Bhandari, Stefan Grady Foulstone, Rose Olivieri
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Publication number: 20250314567Abstract: An analyte detection apparatus is disclosed and configured for testing a substance for the presence or absence of at least one target analyte. In at least one embodiment, a housing provides a mixing chamber and a testing chamber in selective fluid communication with the mixing chamber. During use of the apparatus, a volume of the substance is collected via a collection scoop and introduced into the mixing chamber where it is mixed with a delivery fluid within the mixing chamber. An end cap is engaged with the housing in order to seal the mixing chamber, and a mixing valve is moved into an open position, allowing the substance to travel into the testing chamber and come into contact with a test medium, with a resulting visual indication from the test medium being viewable via a result window.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2025Publication date: October 9, 2025Applicant: Defense Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Ahmad Hussain, Jeremy Ridley, Chris Kolb, Justin Bechstein, Ayan Bhandari, Stefan Grady Foulstone, Rose Olivieri
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Publication number: 20250231092Abstract: An analyte detection apparatus is disclosed and configured for testing a substance for the presence or absence of at least one target analyte. In at least one embodiment, a housing provides a mixing chamber and a testing chamber in selective fluid communication with the mixing chamber. During use of the apparatus, a volume of the substance is collected via a collection scoop and introduced into the mixing chamber where it is mixed with a delivery fluid within the mixing chamber. An end cap is engaged with the housing in order to seal the mixing chamber, and a mixing valve is moved into an open position, allowing the substance to travel into the testing chamber and come into contact with a test medium, with a resulting visual indication from the test medium being viewable via a result window.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2024Publication date: July 17, 2025Applicant: Defense Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Ahmad Hussain, Jeremy Ridley, Chris Kolb, Justin Bechstein, Ayan Bhandari, Stefan Grady Foulstone, Rose Olivieri
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Patent number: 12208384Abstract: An analyte detection apparatus is disclosed and configured for testing a substance for the presence or absence of at least one target analyte. In at least one embodiment, a housing provides a mixing chamber and a testing chamber in selective fluid communication with the mixing chamber. During use of the apparatus, an end cap is disengaged from the housing, a volume of the substance is collected via a collection scoop provided by the end cap, the end cap is re-engaged with the housing, thereby introducing the substance from the collection scoop into the mixing chamber, the substance is mixed with a delivery fluid within the mixing chamber, and a mixing valve is rotated into an open position, allowing the substance to travel into the testing chamber and come into contact with a test medium, with a resulting visual indication from the test medium being viewable via a result window.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2024Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: Defense Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Ahmad Hussain, Jeremy Ridley, Chris Kolb, Justin Bechstein, Ayan Bhandari, Stefan Grady Foulstone, Rose Olivieri
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Publication number: 20240316546Abstract: An analyte detection apparatus is disclosed and configured for testing a substance for the presence or absence of at least one target analyte. In at least one embodiment, a housing provides a mixing chamber and a testing chamber in selective fluid communication with the mixing chamber. During use of the apparatus, an end cap is disengaged from the housing, a volume of the substance is collected via a collection scoop provided by the end cap, the end cap is re-engaged with the housing, thereby introducing the substance from the collection scoop into the mixing chamber, the substance is mixed with a delivery fluid within the mixing chamber, and a mixing valve is rotated into an open position, allowing the substance to travel into the testing chamber and come into contact with a test medium, with a resulting visual indication from the test medium being viewable via a result window.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2024Publication date: September 26, 2024Applicant: Defense Diagnostics Inc.Inventors: Ahmad Hussain, Jeremy Ridley, Chris Kolb, Justin Bechstein, Ayan Bhandari, Stefan Grady Foulstone, Rose Olivieri
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Publication number: 20230166129Abstract: A head-wearable device is configured to hold at least one ultrasound transducer such that it is properly positioned for brain stimulation. Such a head-wearable device can help to ensure that the transducer makes sufficient contact with the user's head to allow for efficient ultrasound coupling. Each device may also ensure that the ultrasound transducer maintains the same orientation and position relative to the head across successive donning and doffing of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Applicant: Attune Neurosciences, Inc.Inventors: Keith R. Murphy, Cameron Good, Tommaso Di Ianni, Rajiv Mahadevan, Pablo Villoslada, Michael W. Metz, Laura Ott, Corey Brown, Julia Hines, Ayan Bhandari
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Patent number: D961765Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2018Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Janearlo Sarita, Rafael Cordero, Jeffrey Sutton, Michael Zocchi, Ayan Bhandari, David Copeland
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Patent number: D1084308Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2022Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Ayan Bhandari, David Copeland, Rafael Cordero, Jancarlo Sarita, Jeffrey Sutton, Michael Zocchi
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Patent number: D1084309Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2022Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Ayan Bhandari, David Copeland, Rafael Cordero, Jancarlo Sarita, Jeffrey Sutton, Michael Zocchi