Patents by Inventor Bruce P. Mosier

Bruce P. Mosier 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: 20220035003
    Abstract: A detector may include processing circuitry configured to receive monitoring data associated with an environment being monitored, where the monitoring data includes a series of frames of three-dimensional point cloud information. The processing circuitry may be further configured to perform image segmentation on the monitoring data to generate segmented three-dimensional data associated with the environment, identify one or more objects in the environment based on subtracting background from the segmented three-dimensional data, convert data associated with the one or more objects from the segmented three-dimensional data into two-dimensional object data, and perform object classification on the two-dimensional object data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2021
    Publication date: February 3, 2022
    Inventors: Bruce P. Mosier, Lee S. Stearns, Daniel D. Winker, Nicolas Norena Acosta
  • Patent number: 7384526
    Abstract: Electrokinetic (“EK”) pumps convert electric to mechanical work when an electric field exerts a body force on ions in the Debye layer of a fluid in a packed bed, which then viscously drags the fluid. Porous silica and polymer monoliths (2.5-mm O.D., and 6-mm to 10-mm length) having a narrow pore size distribution have been developed that are capable of large pressure gradients (250-500 psi/mm) when large electric fields (1000-1500 V/cm) are applied. Flowrates up to 200 ?L/min and delivery pressures up to 1200 psi have been demonstrated. Forces up to 5 lb-force at 0.5 mm/s (12 mW) have been demonstrated with a battery-powered DC-DC converter. Hydraulic power of 17 mW (900 psi@ 180 uL/min) has been demonstrated with wall-powered high voltage supplies. The force and stroke delivered by an actuator utilizing an EK pump are shown to exceed the output of solenoids, stepper motors, and DC motors of similar size, despite the low thermodynamic efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2008
    Assignee: Sandia Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce P. Mosier, Robert W. Crocker, Kamlesh D. Patel
  • Patent number: 7225683
    Abstract: A device for measuring fluid flow rates over a wide range of flow rates (<1 nL/min to >10 ?L/min) and at pressures at least as great as 2,000 psi. The invention is particularly adapted for use in microfluidic systems. The device operates by producing compositional variations in the fluid, or pulses, that are subsequently detected downstream from the point of creation to derive a flow rate. Each pulse, comprising a small fluid volume, whose composition is different from the mean composition of the fluid, can be created by electrochemical means, such as by electrolysis of a solvent, electrolysis of a dissolved species, or electrodialysis of a dissolved ionic species. Measurements of the conductivity of the fluid can be used to detect the arrival time of the pulses, from which the fluid flow rate can be determined. A pair of spaced apart electrodes can be used to produce the electrochemical pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Sandia National Laboratories
    Inventors: Cindy K. Harnett, Robert W. Crocker, Bruce P. Mosier, Pamela F. Caton, James F. Stamps
  • Patent number: 7213473
    Abstract: An apparatus that couples automated injection with flow feedback to provide nanoliter accuracy in controlling microliter volumes. The apparatus comprises generally a source of hydraulic fluid pressure, a fluid isolator joined to the outlet of the hydraulic pressure source and a flow sensor to provide pressure-driven analyte metering. For operation generally and particularly in microfluidic systems the hydraulic pressure source is typically an electrokinetic (EK) pump that incorporates gasless electrodes. The apparatus is capable of metering sub-microliter volumes at flowrates of 1–100 ?L/min into microsystem load pressures of up to 1000–50 psi, respectively. Flowrates can be specified within 0.5 ?L/min and volumes as small as 80 nL can be metered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2007
    Assignee: Sandia National Laboratories
    Inventors: Bruce P. Mosier, Robert W. Crocker, Kamlesh D. Patel, Cindy K. Harnett
  • Patent number: 6675660
    Abstract: A device for measuring fluid flow rates over a wide range of flow rates (<1 nL/min to >10 &mgr;L/min) and at pressures at least as great as 10,000 psi. The invention is particularly adapted for use in microfluidic systems. The device operates by producing compositional variations in the fluid, or pulses, that are subsequently detected downstream from the point of creation to derive a flow rate. Each pulse, comprising a small fluid volume, whose composition is different from the mean composition of the fluid, can be created by electrochemical means, such as by electrolysis of a solvent, electrolysis of a dissolved species, or electrodialysis of a dissolved ionic species.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Sandia National Laboratories
    Inventors: Bruce P. Mosier, Robert W. Crocker, Cindy K. Harnett