Patents by Inventor Danton Kai-Yu Leung

Danton Kai-Yu Leung 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).

  • Patent number: 6517778
    Abstract: A fluorescent immunoassay employing the interior surface of a capillary tube is provided. Devices to permit immunoassays using one or more capillary tubes, an apparatus for use with the devices, and a process for screening for analyte in a sample using the devices and apparatus are also provided. Samples suspected of containing analyte are added to a disposable self-contained sample tray containing one or more sample wells, mixed with a reagent, drawn into one or more spaced-apart capillary tubes held within a disposable cartridge connected to an analytical apparatus, reacted with a binding member on the surface of the capillary tube, washed to stop the reaction, and dried by the apparatus. The capillary tube is then exposed to a signal generation device to create a fluorescence signal that is detected using a signal detector. The apparatus determines the presence of the analyte and optionally determines the amount of analyte present in the sample, and presents the results to the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: IDEXX Laboratories
    Inventors: Amit Kumar, Larry Sheldon Jang, Danton Kai-Yu Leung, Richard Michele Rocco, Mark Charles Platshon
  • Publication number: 20020148728
    Abstract: A fluorescent immunoassay employing the interior surface of a capillary tube is provided. Devices to permit immunoassays using one or more capillary tubes, an apparatus for use with the devices, and a process for screening for analyte in a sample using the devices and apparatus are also provided. Samples suspected of containing analyte are added to a disposable self-contained sample tray containing one or more sample wells, mixed with a reagent, drawn into one or more spaced-apart capillary tubes held within a disposable cartridge connected to an analytical apparatus, reacted with a binding member on the surface of the capillary tube, washed to stop the reaction, and dried by the apparatus. The capillary tube is then exposed to a signal generation device to create a fluorescence signal that is detected using a signal detector. The apparatus determines the presence of the analyte and optionally determines the amount of analyte present in the sample, and presents the results to the operator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2001
    Publication date: October 17, 2002
    Applicant: IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Amit Kumar, Larry Sheldon Jang, Danton Kai-Yu Leung, Richard Michele Rocco, Mark Charles Platshon
  • Patent number: 5976896
    Abstract: A fluorescent immunoassay employing the interior surface of a capillary tube is provided. Devices to permit immunoassays using one or more capillary tubes, an apparatus for use with the devices, and a process for screening for analyte in a sample using the devices and apparatus are also provided. Samples suspected of containing analyte are added to a disposable self-contained sample tray containing one or more sample wells, mixed with a reagent, drawn into one or more spaced-apart capillary tubes held within a disposable cartridge connected to an analytical apparatus, reacted with a binding member on the surface of the capillary tube, washed to stop the reaction, and dried by the apparatus. The capillary tube is then exposed to a signal generation device to create a fluorescence signal that is detected using a signal detector. The apparatus determines the presence of the analyte and optionally determines the amount of analyte present in the sample, and presents the results to the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Idexx Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Amit Kumar, Larry Sheldon Jang, Danton Kai-Yu Leung, Richard Michele Rocco, Mark Charles Platshon