Patents by Inventor Barry Colin Crane
Barry Colin Crane 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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Publication number: 20240008776Abstract: A sensor component for use in a system for measuring concentration of analytes in fluid in a fluid line comprises one or more sensing elements having an optical property that varies with the concentration of the analytes and engages with the fluid line such that the sensing elements are exposed to the fluid. The sensor component comprises a connector connecting to one or more optical waveguides and transmits light between the waveguides and the sensing elements. The sensor component comprises one or more of a sampling port configured to provide fluidic access to the fluid line, a data storage medium storing data representing information about the sensor component, and a reflective element. Where it comprises a reflective element, the sensor component transmits light between the waveguides and the reflective element on a separate optical path from an optical path between the waveguides and the sensing elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2023Publication date: January 11, 2024Applicant: SciLogica Corp.Inventors: Nicholas Paul BARWELL, Barry Colin CRANE, Alasdair Allan MACKENZIE
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Publication number: 20230302180Abstract: A sensor component is sterilised for use in a system for measuring the concentration of one or more analytes in fluid in a fluid line. The sensor component comprises one or more sensing elements having an optical property that varies with the concentration of the one or more analytes in the fluid, and is configured to engage with the fluid line such that the sensing elements are exposed to the fluid. The method comprises introducing a gaseous sterilising agent into a sealed cavity via one or more ports providing fluid connection to the cavity, wherein the one or more sensing elements are exposed to the cavity, replacing the gaseous sterilising agent with a sterile liquid via the ports, and sealing the ports. Also disclosed is a sensor component with a configuration facilitating the application of the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Applicant: SciLogica Corp.Inventors: Barry Colin CRANE, Janet Lesley WALTERS, Nicholas Paul BARWELL, Praveen SAGAR, Alasdair Allan MACKENZIE
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Publication number: 20230210419Abstract: A process for calibrating a glucose sensor under sterile conditions includes providing separate, sterile, glucose-containing calibration fluids, each having a different glucose concentration, and in turn providing these fluids to a sensing zone containing a sensing probe of a glucose sensor. Each solution is typically, in turn, propelled into the sensing zone, thus flushing out used fluid already present in the sensing zone. The process provides rapid calibration of a glucose sensor in a sterile fashion and is therefore appropriate for point-of-use calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, William Paterson, Robert Perkins
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Patent number: 11602292Abstract: A process for calibrating a glucose sensor under sterile conditions includes providing separate, sterile, glucose-containing calibration fluids, each having a different glucose concentration, and in turn providing these fluids to a sensing zone containing a sensing probe of a glucose sensor. Each solution is typically, in turn, propelled into the sensing zone, thus flushing out used fluid already present in the sensing zone. The process provides rapid calibration of a glucose sensor in a sterile fashion and is therefore appropriate for point-of-use calibration.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignees: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC., BAXTER HEALTHCARE SAInventors: Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, William Paterson, Robert Perkins
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Patent number: 11579093Abstract: The invention is concerned with methods for producing a useful and highly uniform optical component which is useful in the construction of an optical sensor. Also discussed are the optical component itself, an optical sensor comprising the optical component, a process for producing the optical sensor and a process for detecting and/or quantifying the amount of an analyte in a sample using the optical sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: SciLogica Corp.Inventors: Alasdair Allan Mackenzie, Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Robert Perkins, Praveen Sagar
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Publication number: 20220248985Abstract: A sensor component for use in a system for measuring concentration of analytes in fluid in a fluid line comprises one or more sensing elements having an optical property that varies with the concentration of the analytes, and engages with the fluid line such that the sensing elements are exposed to the fluid. The sensor component comprises a connector connecting to one or more optical waveguides, and transmits light between the waveguides and the sensing elements. The sensor component comprises one or more of a sampling port configured to provide fluidic access to the fluid line, a data storage medium storing data representing information about the sensor component, and a reflective element. Where it comprises a reflective element, the sensor component transmits light between the waveguides and the reflective element on a separate optical path from an optical path between the waveguides and the sensing elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2021Publication date: August 11, 2022Applicant: SciLogica Corp.Inventors: Nicholas Paul BARWELL, Barry Colin CRANE, Alasdair Allan MACKENZIE
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Patent number: 11313799Abstract: There is provided a method of calibrating a sensor comprising a luminescent compound having a luminescence that depends on the concentration of an analyte, and a detector configured to detect light emitted by the luminescent compound, the method comprising providing a component comprising the luminescent compound in a package that maintains exposure of the luminescent compound to the analyte at a known first concentration, assembling the component into the sensor and measuring a first value of a characteristic of the luminescence of the luminescent compound while exposed to the analyte at the first concentration, measuring a second value of the characteristic of the luminescence of the luminescent compound while exposed to the analyte at a known second concentration different from the first concentration, and determining parameters representing the dependence of the characteristic of the luminescence on concentration of the analyte using the first value and the second value.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: SciLogica Corp.Inventors: Alasdair Allan Mackenzie, Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Praveen Sagar, Robert Perkins
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Patent number: 11255860Abstract: A method of quantifying the amount of glucose in a sample is provided herein that may further comprise an interferent such as mannitol. At least two measurements are obtained using measurement methods that differ in their sensitivity to the amount of interferent in the sample, thus enabling the results to be compared to determine whether any interferent is present in the sample. A glucose sensor for carrying out a method described herein is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignees: Baxter International Inc., Baxter Healthcare SAInventors: Barry Colin Crane, William Paul Paterson, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Peter Edgley
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Patent number: 11193916Abstract: There is disclosed a method of calibrating a gas sensor comprising a luminescent compound having a luminescence lifetime that is quenched by a gaseous substance which uses a model of the relationship between the luminescence lifetime and the concentration of the gaseous substance that is modified by a calibration factor representing a proportion of the compound not being exposed to the gaseous substance, the method comprising: measuring values of the luminescence lifetime of the luminescent compound while the gas sensor is exposed to at least two known concentrations of the gaseous substance; and deriving the calibration factor from the measured values of the luminescence lifetime using the model. Also disclosed are a corresponding gas sensor apparatus for measuring the concentration of a gaseous substance in an environment, and method of measuring a concentration of a gaseous substance in an environment using a gas sensor.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2019Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: SCILOGICA CORP.Inventors: Alasdair Allan MacKenzie, Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Praveen Sagar
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Publication number: 20210333213Abstract: The invention is concerned with methods for producing a useful and highly uniform optical component which is useful in the construction of an optical sensor. Also discussed are the optical component itself, an optical sensor comprising the optical component, a process for producing the optical sensor and a process for detecting and/or quantifying the amount of an analyte in a sample using the optical sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Alasdair Allan Mackenzie, Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Robert Perkins, Praveen Sagar
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Publication number: 20210285877Abstract: The invention relates to a polymer matrix for optical sensing of pH and/or carbon dioxide, and a process for producing the polymer matrix. Also discussed is an optical sensor for optical sensing of pH and/or carbon dioxide comprising the polymer matrix of the invention, and a method for making the optical sensor. The invention further provides a method of measuring the pH and/or the carbon dioxide content of a sample, using the sensor of the invention. The optical sensor is useful in measuring the pH and/or the carbon dioxide content of biological samples such as blood.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: BARRY COLIN CRANE, NICHOLAS PAUL BARWELL
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Publication number: 20210255103Abstract: There is provided a method of calibrating a sensor comprising a luminescent compound having a luminescence that depends on the concentration of an analyte, and a detector configured to detect light emitted by the luminescent compound, the method comprising providing a component comprising the luminescent compound in a package that maintains exposure of the luminescent compound to the analyte at a known first concentration, assembling the component into the sensor and measuring a first value of a characteristic of the luminescence of the luminescent compound while exposed to the analyte at the first concentration, measuring a second value of the characteristic of the luminescence of the luminescent compound while exposed to the analyte at a known second concentration different from the first concentration, and determining parameters representing the dependence of the characteristic of the luminescence on concentration of the analyte using the first value and the second value.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2020Publication date: August 19, 2021Inventors: ALASDAIR ALLAN MACKENZIE, BARRY COLIN CRANE, NICHOLAS PAUL BARWELL, PRAVEEN SAGAR, ROBERT PERKINS
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Patent number: 10900892Abstract: There is provided a method of validating a calibration of a sensor represented by a calibrated relationship between concentration of an analyte in a sample and measurements from a sensor of an optical property of a sensing substance, wherein the optical property of the sensing substance has a spectrum that varies with the concentration of the analyte in the sample, and the spectrum has an isosbestic wavelength at which the optical property does not vary with concentration of the analyte, the method comprising making measurements of the optical property at three or more wavelengths of light while the sensing substance is exposed to the sample, determining whether the measurements of the optical property are inconsistent with the calibrated relationship, and outputting a warning signal in response to the measurements of the optical property being inconsistent with the calibrated relationship.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2020Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: SciLogica Corp.Inventors: Alasdair Allan Mackenzie, Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Praveen Sagar, Robert Perkins
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Publication number: 20200348275Abstract: There is disclosed a method of calibrating a gas sensor comprising a luminescent compound having a luminescence lifetime that is quenched by a gaseous substance which uses a model of the relationship between the luminescence lifetime and the concentration of the gaseous substance that is modified by a calibration factor representing a proportion of the compound not being exposed to the gaseous substance, the method comprising: measuring values of the luminescence lifetime of the luminescent compound while the gas sensor is exposed to at least two known concentrations of the gaseous substance; and deriving the calibration factor from the measured values of the luminescence lifetime using the model. Also disclosed are a corresponding gas sensor apparatus for measuring the concentration of a gaseous substance in an environment, and method of measuring a concentration of a gaseous substance in an environment using a gas sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2019Publication date: November 5, 2020Inventors: ALASDAIR ALLAN MACKENZIE, BARRY COLIN CRANE, NICHOLAS PAUL BARWELL, PRAVEEN SAGAR
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Publication number: 20200054254Abstract: A process for calibrating a glucose sensor under sterile conditions includes providing separate, sterile, glucose-containing calibration fluids, each having a different glucose concentration, and in turn providing these fluids to a sensing zone containing a sensing probe of a glucose sensor. Each solution is typically, in turn, propelled into the sensing zone, thus flushing out used fluid already present in the sensing zone. The process provides rapid calibration of a glucose sensor in a sterile fashion and is therefore appropriate for point-of-use calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2019Publication date: February 20, 2020Inventors: Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, William Paterson, Robert Perkins
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Patent number: 10433778Abstract: A process for calibrating a glucose sensor under sterile conditions includes providing separate, sterile, glucose-containing calibration fluids, each having a different glucose concentration, and in turn providing these fluids to a sensing zone containing a sensing probe of a glucose sensor. Each solution is typically, in turn, propelled into the sensing zone, thus flushing out used fluid already present in the sensing zone. The process provides rapid calibration of a glucose sensor in a sterile fashion and is therefore appropriate for point-of-use calibration.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignees: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC., BAXTER HEALTHCARE SAInventors: Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, William Paterson, Robert Perkins
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Publication number: 20180306802Abstract: A method of quantifying the amount of glucose in a sample is provided herein that may further comprise an interferent such as mannitol. At least two measurements are obtained using measurement methods that differ in their sensitivity to the amount of interferent in the sample, thus enabling the results to be compared to determine whether any interferent is present in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2018Publication date: October 25, 2018Applicant: Lightship Medical LimitedInventors: Barry Colin Crane, William Paterson, Nicholas Paul Barwell, Peter Edgley
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Patent number: 9797909Abstract: A sensor for detecting and/or quantifying the amount of analyte in a sample, the sensor including: a sensing region; and a barrier layer including a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-quenching, analyte-permeable membrane having an ROS-quenching agent adsorbed thereto; wherein the sensor is adapted so that the sample enters the sensing region of the sensor through the barrier layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2016Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Lightship Medical LimitedInventors: William Paterson, Nick Barwell, Bruce Culbert, Barry Colin Crane
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Publication number: 20170202489Abstract: A process for calibrating a glucose sensor under sterile conditions includes providing separate, sterile, glucose-containing calibration fluids, each having a different glucose concentration, and in turn providing these fluids to a sensing zone containing a sensing probe of a glucose sensor. Each solution is typically, in turn, propelled into the sensing zone, thus flushing out used fluid already present in the sensing zone. The process provides rapid calibration of a glucose sensor in a sterile fashion and is therefore appropriate for point-of-use calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2015Publication date: July 20, 2017Inventors: Barry Colin Crane, Nicholas Paul Barwell, William Paterson
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Publication number: 20170010274Abstract: A sensor for detecting and/or quantifying the amount of analyte in a sample, the sensor including: a sensing region; and a barrier layer including a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-quenching, analyte-permeable membrane having an ROS-quenching agent adsorbed thereto; wherein the sensor is adapted so that the sample enters the sensing region of the sensor through the barrier layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2016Publication date: January 12, 2017Inventors: William Paterson, Nick Barwell, Bruce Culbert, Barry Colin Crane