Patents by Inventor Craig Patrick
Craig Patrick 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: 11028359Abstract: A system for isolating a target molecule from a bioprocess fluid includes a single-use disposable separation device having a plurality of perimeter-bonded layers defining one or more mesofluidic channels of the separation device, wherein each layer includes a biocompatible polymer material, wherein the separation device is configured to separate at least a portion of particles from the bioprocess fluid to generate a substantially clarified bioprocess fluid, and a chromatography system fluidically coupled at the outflow of the separation device in a configuration for further processing the clarified bioprocess fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: GLOBAL LIFE SCIENCES SOLUTIONS USA LLCInventors: Matthew Jeremiah Misner, Rachel Marie Gettings, Christine Angela Morton, Erik Leeming Kvam, Jason William Castle, Anindya Kanti De, Jared Timothy Hale, Craig Patrick Galligan, Vincent Francis Pizzi
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Publication number: 20210139168Abstract: A secondary payload bridge for a payload adapter is disclosed and includes a body portion, plurality of payload ports, and a secondary payload port. The plurality of attachment points are connected to the body portion of the secondary payload bridge. The plurality of attachment points are configured to removably attach the secondary payload bridge to the payload adapter to allow for clockable positioning of the secondary payload bridge around a circumference of the payload adapter. The secondary payload port is connected to the body portion. The secondary payload port is configured to releasably attach to a corresponding secondary payload.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Bailey Keakulina Eaton, Craig Patrick McGarth, Caleb Luke Pool, Darren Scott Cokin, Dana M. LaFavour
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Publication number: 20210139169Abstract: A payload adapter configured to removably attach to one or more payload bridges. The payload adapter includes a forward open end defined by a forward ring, an aft open end defined by an aft ring, a plurality of truss supports connecting the forward ring and the aft ring to one another, and a plurality of mounting fixtures disposed around a circumference the payload adapter. The mounting fixtures are each configured to releasably attach to a secondary payload bridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2019Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: Bailey Keakulina Eaton, Craig Patrick McGarth, Dana M. LaFavour
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Patent number: 10787695Abstract: A system includes a bacteria culture array that includes a plurality of chambers each configured to receive a portion of a sample that includes bacteria. Each individual chamber of the plurality of chambers includes a chamber opening configured to permit access of the portion of the sample to the individual chamber. The system also includes one or more sensors configured to collect data from the individual chamber. The sensors are configured to contact the sample. Additionally, the system includes a monitoring and analysis system that includes a processor configured to receive the data from the one or more sensors at a first time and a second time, compare the data received at the second time to the data received at the first time, and identify a portion of the plurality of chambers of the bacteria culture array based on the comparing.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2017Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, Christine Lynne Surrette, Erik Leeming Kvam, Steven Yuehin Go, Feng Chen, John Richard Nelson, Craig Patrick Galligan, Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo, Gregory Andrew Grossmann
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Patent number: 10602950Abstract: The present approach relates to the fabrication and use of a probe array having multiple individual probes. In one embodiment, the probes of the probe array may be functionalized such that certain of the probes are suitable for electrical sensing (e.g., recording) or stimulation, non-electrical sensing or stimulation (e.g., chemical sensing and/or release of biomolecules when activated), or a combination of electrical and non-electrical sensing or stimulation.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Jeffrey M. Ashe, Kaustubh Ravindra Nagarkar, Christopher Michael Puleo, Christopher Fred Keimel, Craig Patrick Galligan, Yizhen Lin, Nancy Cecelia Stoffel, Richard Vanfleet, Robert Davis, Guohai Chen
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Publication number: 20200080047Abstract: A system for isolating a target molecule from a bioprocess fluid includes a single-use disposable separation device having a plurality of perimeter-bonded layers defining one or more mesofluidic channels of the separation device, wherein each layer includes a biocompatible polymer material, wherein the separation device is configured to separate at least a portion of particles from the bioprocess fluid to generate a substantially clarified bioprocess fluid, and a chromatography system fluidically coupled at the outflow of the separation device in a configuration for further processing the clarified bioprocess fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2018Publication date: March 12, 2020Inventors: Matthew Jeremiah Misner, Rachel Marie Gettings, Christine Angela Morton, Erik Leeming Kvam, Jason William Castle, Anindya Kanti De, Jared Timothy Hale, Craig Patrick Galligan, Vincent Francis Pizzi
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Patent number: 10518196Abstract: A separation device, system and associated method are provided herein for separation of particulates form a base fluid. The separation device comprises a first microchannel comprising a fluid inlet and a mesofluidic collection chamber. The mesofluidic collection chamber has a first side and a second side, wherein the mesofluidic collection chamber is operatively coupled to the first microchannel on the first side, and wherein the mesofluidic collection chamber comprises a first fluid outlet at the second side, such that the fluid inlet, first microchannel, and first fluid outlet are in fluidic communication via the mesofluidic collection chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, Craig Patrick Galligan, Gregory Andrew Grossman, Erik Leeming Kvam, Robert Scott Duthie, Kenneth Wayne Rigby, Paul Michael Smigelski, Jr., Victoria Eugenia Cotero, Jason William Castle, John Donald Burczak, James Edward Rothman
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Publication number: 20190366079Abstract: The subject matter of the present disclosure generally relates to a method and system for providing a bi-directional neural interface having an electrode configured to be positioned on a nerve; a substrate holding the electrode; a biocompatible insulator configured to electrically isolate the electrode when the electrode is positioned on the nerve, wherein the biocompatible insulator is formed in place about the electrode; and a pulse generator configured to deliver energy pulses to the electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2017Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Jeffrey Michael Ashe, Craig Patrick Galligan, Christopher Michael Puleo, Tzu-Jen KAO
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Publication number: 20190254546Abstract: The present approach relates to the fabrication of probes of a probe array device using wire bonding techniques. In certain implementation, a wire bond apparatus bonds ones end of a wire to a region of a probe array substrate. The second end, however, is not bonded to the substrate and instead is either fabricated to be vertical with respect to the substrate or raised from a non-bonded site to be vertical. The process may be repeated to form multiple probes of the probe array.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2018Publication date: August 22, 2019Inventors: Craig Patrick Galligan, Nancy Cecelia Stoffel, Eric Patrick Davis, Kaustubh Ravindra Nagarkar
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Publication number: 20180361317Abstract: A method of eluting biomolecules, such as nucleic acids from a biological sample by electroelution is provided. An example of a method includes various steps, such as loading the biological sample to a device comprising a housing, at least two conductive redox polymer electrodes operationally coupled to the housing and a biomolecule impermeable layer disposed on at least one of the electrodes. The loading of sample is followed by initiating an electrical connection to generate an electric field strength sufficient to elute biomolecules from the biological sample; and eluting the biomolecules from the biological sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, John Richard Nelson, Patrick McCoy Spooner, Ralf Lenigk, Nicole Lea Wood, Li Zhu, Craig Patrick Galligan
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Publication number: 20180345278Abstract: A system includes a bacteria culture array that includes a plurality of chambers each configured to receive a portion of a sample that includes bacteria. Each individual chamber of the plurality of chambers includes a chamber opening configured to permit access of the portion of the sample to the individual chamber. The system also includes one or more sensors configured to collect data from the individual chamber. The sensors are configured to contact the sample. Additionally, the system includes a monitoring and analysis system that includes a processor configured to receive the data from the one or more sensors at a first time and a second time, compare the data received at the second time to the data received at the first time, and identify a portion of the plurality of chambers of the bacteria culture array based on the comparing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2017Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, Christine Lynne Surrette, Erik Leeming Kvam, Steven Yuehin Go, Feng Chen, John Richard Nelson, Craig Patrick Galligan, Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo, Gregory Andrew Grossmann
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Patent number: 9999856Abstract: A method of eluting biomolecules, such as nucleic acids from a biological sample by electroelution is provided. An example of a method includes various steps, such as loading the biological sample to a device comprising a housing, at least two conductive redox polymer electrodes operationally coupled to the housing and a biomolecule impermeable layer disposed on at least one of the electrodes. The loading of sample is followed by initiating an electrical connection to generate an electric field strength sufficient to elute biomolecules from the biological sample; and eluting the biomolecules from the biological sample.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2013Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, John Richard Nelson, Patrick McCoy Spooner, Ralf Lenigk, Nichole Lea Wood, Li Zhu, Craig Patrick Galligan
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Publication number: 20180160929Abstract: The present approach relates to the fabrication and use of a probe array having multiple individual probes. In one embodiment, the probes of the probe array may be functionalized such that certain of the probes are suitable for electrical sensing (e.g., recording) or stimulation, non-electrical sensing or stimulation (e.g., chemical sensing and/or release of biomolecules when activated), or a combination of electrical and non-electrical sensing or stimulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2016Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Jeffrey M. Ashe, Kaustubh Ravindra Nagarkar, Christopher Michael Puleo, Christopher Fred Keimel, Craig Patrick Galligan, Yizhen Lin, Nancy Cecelia Stoffel, Richard Vanfleet, Robert Davis, Guohai Chen
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Patent number: 9963209Abstract: A shark barrier includes a plurality of resiliently flexible, elongate members that extend in a generally upright condition between a sea floor and a sea surface. The elongate members are arranged so as to have the appearance of a thicket, preferably a kelp forest, when viewed from within the water and include magnets to assist in deterring certain shark species. The elongate members may be secured to the sea floor by an anchoring base and are held in the generally upright condition by a buoy or buoyant material held within the elongate members.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2013Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Stellenbosch UniversityInventors: Craig Patrick O'Connell, Michael Rutzen, Sara Andreotti, Conrad Matthee
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Publication number: 20180089662Abstract: A method of processing a transaction associated with a transaction instrument includes providing a server, receiving an update message at the server which includes data to assign a transaction use case associated with the transaction instrument, the server identifying a device user, a device or both and the associated transaction instrument, the server updating the stored transaction use case state associated with the transaction instrument, receiving a transaction request against the transaction instrument from a transaction requestor, the server classifying the transaction use case to determine a classified transaction use case associated with respect to the transaction instrument, the server determining whether the stored state of the classified transaction use case is an allowed or disallowed state, and transmitting a message to the transaction management system containing data confirming the state of the classified transaction use case, providing a general response of allowed or disallowed, or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Craig Patrick Kilfoil, Charles Loots, Antoine Aurelien Duarte
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Publication number: 20180001231Abstract: A separation device, system and associated method are provided herein for separation of particulates form a base fluid. The separation device comprises a first microchannel comprising a fluid inlet and a mesofluidic collection chamber. The mesofluidic collection chamber has a first side and a second side, wherein the mesofluidic collection chamber is operatively coupled to the first microchannel on the first side, and wherein the mesofluidic collection chamber comprises a first fluid outlet at the second side, such that the fluid inlet, first microchannel, and first fluid outlet are in fluidic communication via the mesofluidic collection chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2016Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, Craig Patrick Galligan, Gregory Andrew Grossmann, Erik Leeming Kvam, Robert Scott Duthie, Kenneth Wayne Rigby, Paul Michael Smigelski, JR., Victoria Eugenia Cotero, Jason William Castle, John Donald Burczak, James Edward Rothman
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Publication number: 20170363561Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the manufacture and use of redox electrodes and their use in cell lysis. In certain embodiments, the redox electrodes are manufactured using a hybrid material approach, such as using a redox polymer in combination with a support substrate, such as cellulose fibers or paper. In certain implementations, the redox electrodes are suitable for use at voltages greater than 25 Volts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2015Publication date: December 21, 2017Inventors: Andrea Jeannine Peters, Thomas Elliot Stecher, Craig Patrick Galligan, Christopher Michael Puleo, Ralf Lenigk
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Patent number: 9767177Abstract: A method and system for data recovery in a parallel database system in which data stored in the database has been corrupted by a transaction or operation. Transaction log files corresponding to each node of the parallel database are scanned to determine an operation that caused the corruption of the stored data. Information corresponding to the corrupted data before the operation causing the corruption is then generated based on the scanned transaction log. The operation responsible for corrupting the data is then rolled back, and the corrupted data is replaced with the original data stored in the database prior to the corruption.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2012Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATIONInventors: Craig Patrick Richardson, James Wesley Seaman, Elizabeth Marie Charboneau
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Publication number: 20160161437Abstract: The present disclosure relates to the manufacture and use of redox electrodes. In certain embodiments, the redox electrodes are manufactured using a hybrid material approach, such as using a redox polymer in combination with a support substrate, such as cellulose fibers or paper. In certain implementations, the redox electrodes are suitable for use at voltages greater than 25 V.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2014Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Andrea Jeannine Peters, Thomas Elliot Stecher, Craig Patrick Galligan, Christopher Michael Puleo, Ralf Lenigk
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Patent number: 9333463Abstract: A device and a system for eluting biomolecules from biological sample by electroelution are provided. The device for electroelution of biomolecules from a biological sample is constituted with a housing configured to receive an electrolyte and the biological sample, at least two electrodes comprising conductive redox polymers operationally coupled to the housing, and a biomolecule impermeable layer disposed on at least one of the electrodes. The biomolecule impermeable layer disposed on at least one of the electrodes to prevent the biomolecules from reaching the electrode. A system is provided, wherein the system comprises a sample collection port, one or more reservoirs comprising a buffer, a solvent, a reagent or combinations thereof, an device for electroelution, and a controller.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2013Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Christopher Michael Puleo, John Richard Nelson, Patrick McCoy Spooner, Ralf Lenigk, Nichole Lea Wood, Li Zhu, Craig Patrick Galligan