Patents by Inventor Bruce Mock
Bruce Mock 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: 12636409Abstract: Systems and methods for the automated demineralization of bone and decellularization of soft tissue include a mixing assembly communicatively coupled with a control and reporting system. The mixing assembly includes a housing that supports a cannister sub-assembly forming a mixing chamber having a reagent inlet, a reagent outlet, and an internal fluid agitator. A motor is operably coupled with the agitator and configured to spin the agitator in first and second directions relative to the cannister, thereby agitating fluid contained within the mixing chamber. At least one pump is configured to progressively inject measured quantities of a plurality of reagents into the mixing chamber. The associated control and reporting system includes a user terminal that displays a graphical user interface enabling a user to initiate an automated demineralization or decellularization procedure in which the mixing assembly demineralizes tissue placed within the mixing chamber. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2025Date of Patent: May 26, 2026Assignee: AllosourceInventors: Aidan Griffin, Timothy Bennett, Joslynn Shamis, Luke Shubin, Yurid Gourgel, Lauren Castillo, Kenneth Blood, Adrian Samaniego, Bruce Mock, Cathleen Lucine Badillo, Matthew Peterson, Reginald Stilwell
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Publication number: 20250345486Abstract: Systems and methods for the automated demineralization of bone and decellularization of soft tissue include a mixing assembly communicatively coupled with a control and reporting system. The mixing assembly includes a housing that supports a cannister sub-assembly forming a mixing chamber having a reagent inlet, a reagent outlet, and an internal fluid agitator. A motor is operably coupled with the agitator and configured to spin the agitator in first and second directions relative to the cannister, thereby agitating fluid contained within the mixing chamber. At least one pump is configured to progressively inject measured quantities of a plurality of reagents into the mixing chamber. The associated control and reporting system includes a user terminal that displays a graphical user interface enabling a user to initiate an automated demineralization or decellularization procedure in which the mixing assembly demineralizes tissue placed within the mixing chamber. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2025Publication date: November 13, 2025Inventors: Aidan Griffin, Timothy Bennett, Joslynn Shamis, Luke Shubin, Yurid Gourgel, Lauren Blume, Kenneth Blood, Adrian Samaniego, Bruce Mock, Cathleen Lucine Badillo, Matthew Peterson, Reginald Stilwell
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Patent number: 12318507Abstract: Systems and methods for the automated demineralization of bone and decellularization of soft tissue include a mixing assembly communicatively coupled with a control and reporting system. The mixing assembly includes a housing that supports a cannister sub-assembly forming a mixing chamber having a reagent inlet, a reagent outlet, and an internal fluid agitator. A motor is operably coupled with the agitator and configured to spin the agitator in first and second directions relative to the cannister, thereby agitating fluid contained within the mixing chamber. At least one pump is configured to progressively inject measured quantities of a plurality of reagents into the mixing chamber. The associated control and reporting system includes a user terminal that displays a graphical user interface enabling a user to initiate an automated demineralization or decellularization procedure in which the mixing assembly demineralizes tissue placed within the mixing chamber. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2024Date of Patent: June 3, 2025Assignee: AllosourceInventors: Aidan Griffin, Timothy Bennett, Joslynn Shamis, Luke Shubin, Yurid Gourgel, Lauren Blume, Kenneth Blood, Adrian Samaniego, Bruce Mock, Cathleen Lucine Badillo, Matthew Peterson, Reginald Stilwell
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Publication number: 20250009935Abstract: Systems and methods for the automated demineralization of bone and decellularization of soft tissue include a mixing assembly communicatively coupled with a control and reporting system. The mixing assembly includes a housing that supports a cannister sub-assembly forming a mixing chamber having a reagent inlet, a reagent outlet, and an internal fluid agitator. A motor is operably coupled with the agitator and configured to spin the agitator in first and second directions relative to the cannister, thereby agitating fluid contained within the mixing chamber. At least one pump is configured to progressively inject measured quantities of a plurality of reagents into the mixing chamber. The associated control and reporting system includes a user terminal that displays a graphical user interface enabling a user to initiate an automated demineralization or decellularization procedure in which the mixing assembly demineralizes tissue placed within the mixing chamber. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Inventors: Aidan Griffin, Timothy Bennett, Joslynn Shamis, Luke Shubin, Yurid Gourgel, Lauren Blume, Kenneth Blood, Adrian Samaniego, Bruce Mock, Cathleen Lucine Badillo, Matthew Peterson, Reginald Stilwell
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Patent number: 12059508Abstract: Systems and methods for the automated demineralization of bone and decellularization of soft tissue include a mixing assembly communicatively coupled with a control and reporting system. The mixing assembly includes a housing that supports a cannister sub-assembly forming a mixing chamber having a reagent inlet, a reagent outlet, and an internal fluid agitator. A motor is operably coupled with the agitator and configured to spin the agitator in first and second directions relative to the cannister, thereby agitating fluid contained within the mixing chamber. At least one pump is configured to progressively inject measured quantities of a plurality of reagents into the mixing chamber. The associated control and reporting system includes a user terminal that displays a graphical user interface enabling a user to initiate an automated demineralization or decellularization procedure in which the mixing assembly demineralizes tissue placed within the mixing chamber. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: AllosourceInventors: Aidan Griffin, Timothy Bennett, Joslynn Shamis, Luke Shubin, Yurid Gourgel, Lauren Blume, Kenneth Blood, Adrian Samaniego, Bruce Mock, Cathleen Lucine Badillo, Matthew Peterson, Reginald Stilwell
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Publication number: 20190351102Abstract: Systems and methods for the automated demineralization of bone and decellularization of soft tissue include a mixing assembly communicatively coupled with a control and reporting system. The mixing assembly includes a housing that supports a cannister sub-assembly forming a mixing chamber having a reagent inlet, a reagent outlet, and an internal fluid agitator. A motor is operably coupled with the agitator and configured to spin the agitator in first and second directions relative to the cannister, thereby agitating fluid contained within the mixing chamber. At least one pump is configured to progressively inject measured quantities of a plurality of reagents into the mixing chamber. The associated control and reporting system includes a user terminal that displays a graphical user interface enabling a user to initiate an automated demineralization or decellularization procedure in which the mixing assembly demineralizes tissue placed within the mixing chamber. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Aidan Griffin, Tim Bennett, Joslynn Shamis, Luke Shubin, Yurid Gourgel, Lauren Blume, Kenneth Blood, Adrian Samaniego, Bruce Mock, Cathleen Lucine Badillo, Matthew Peterson, Reginald Stilwell