Patents by Inventor Daniel Cheek

Daniel Cheek 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: 20070077611
    Abstract: An article and methods for testing a coagulation process in whole blood.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2006
    Publication date: April 5, 2007
    Inventors: Jyotsna Ghai, Charlene Yuan, Wei Qin, Mark Thompson, Daniel Cheek
  • Publication number: 20060016701
    Abstract: Methods and devices for point of care determination of heparin concentration in blood are described. Cartridges including protamine ion sensitive electrodes (ISEs) and reference electrodes and systems for automatically determining heparin concentration in the cartridges are provided. Some systems add blood to a protamine bolus sufficient to bind all heparin, leaving excess protamine. The excess protamine concentration can be determined by measuring the initial slope of the electrode potential rate of change, and comparing the slope to known protamine concentration slope values In some cartridges, an oscillating pressure source moves the blood-protamine mixture back and forth across the protamine ISE. Some systems also use a second blood sample having the heparin removed or degraded to create a blank reference sample. Protamine ISEs can include polyurethane polymer, DNNS ionophore, and NPOE plasticizer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Wei Qin, Daniel Cheek, Christopher Hobot, Kelvin Bonnema, Randy Meyer, Douglas Nippoldt, Vitally Sitko, Qingshan (Sam) Ye, Narayanan Ramamurthy
  • Publication number: 20050233466
    Abstract: A system and method for determining a coagulation time, e.g., TT, PT, aPTT, and ACT, of a blood test sample deposited in a test cartridge is disclosed. A cartridge housing having upper and lower major sides and a minor sidewall encloses a test chamber having a test chamber pivot element and is provided with a cartridge port for introducing a test sample into the test chamber,. Ferromagnetic agitator vane leaflets extend from an agitator pivot element supported by the test chamber pivot element intermediate the upper and lower major sides for rotational motion. The agitator vane leaflets can be swept, in response to an external magnetic field, through the test sample in the absence of coagulation. A timer is started when the agitator movement is commenced whereupon the agitator moves freely. Resistance to agitator movement due to coagulation is detected, and the coagulation time is measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2004
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventors: David Wright, Timothy Kriewall, Daniel Cheek
  • Publication number: 20050233460
    Abstract: A system and method for determining a coagulation time, e.g., TT, PT, aPTT, and ACT, of a test sample deposited in a test cartridge is disclosed. A cartridge housing having upper and lower major sides and a minor sidewall encloses a test chamber having a test chamber pivot element and is provided with a cartridge port for introducing a test sample into the test chamber,. Ferromagnetic agitator vane leaflets extend from an agitator pivot element supported by the test chamber pivot element intermediate the upper and lower major sides for rotational motion. The agitator vane leaflets can be swept, in response to an external magnetic field, through the test sample in the absence of coagulation. A timer is started when the agitator movement is commenced whereupon the agitator moves freely. Resistance to agitator movement due to coagulation is detected, and the coagulation time is measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2004
    Publication date: October 20, 2005
    Inventors: Cynthia Clague, Daniel Cheek, Douglas Nippoldt
  • Patent number: 6855119
    Abstract: A blood separation system is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The system provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions and instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps. Apparatus for sequestration of platelet rich plasma spins at a high speed sufficient to separate solid cells from the blood sample and then spins at a lower speed for a predetermined time to allow platelets to elute from the solid cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: John Rivera, Son Le, Daniel Cheek, Richard Matt, Roger P. Kaminski
  • Publication number: 20020177799
    Abstract: The present invention is a blood separation system that is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The present invention prevents accidental activation of an improper operation that could cause harm to a patient or a shut down of the system by requiring confirmation of each step by an operator. The invention provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions, eliminating the need for secondary documentation that might not be allowed in a surgical environment. The invention also instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps such as opening and closing clamps. Since the opening and closing of clamps is a highly critical operation, confirmation of these steps is also required.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 8, 2002
    Publication date: November 28, 2002
    Inventors: John Rivera, Son Le, Daniel Cheek, Richard Matt, Roger P. Kaminski
  • Patent number: 6475175
    Abstract: The present invention is a blood separation system that is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The present invention prevents accidental activation of an improper operation that could cause harm to a patient or a shut down of the system by requiring confirmation of each step by an operator. The invention provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions, eliminating the need for secondary documentation that might not be allowed in a surgical environment. The invention also instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps such as opening and closing clamps. Since the opening and closing of clamps is a highly critical operation, confirmation of these steps is also required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Inventors: John Rivera, Son Le, Daniel Cheek, Richard Matt, Roger P. Kaminski
  • Patent number: 5964724
    Abstract: The present invention is a blood separation system that is fully mechanized to collect blood from a patient, separate waste portions of the blood, wash the blood, and redirect the usable portions to a device for reinjecting the usable portions into the patient. The present invention prevents accidental activation of an improper operation that could cause harm to a patient or a shut down of the system by requiring confirmation of each step by an operator. The invention provides screen displays with detailed setup instructions, eliminating the need for secondary documentation that might not be allowed in a surgical environment. The invention also instructs the operator at the appropriate times to do certain manual steps such as opening and closing clamps. Since the opening and closing of clamps is a highly critical operation, confirmation of these steps is also required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Medtronic Electromedics, Inc.
    Inventors: John Rivera, Son Le, Daniel Cheek, Richard Matt, Roger P. Kaminski