Patents by Inventor David Root
David Root 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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Publication number: 20050047971Abstract: A method of manufacture and assembly of multiwell plates employing targeted radiation at an interface in order to achieve bonding is disclosed. The method accommodates glass and polymer attachment as well as polymer to polymer attachment. Resultant plates have unique flatness and optical properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: James Clements, Michael Curtis, Paul Gagnon, William Lacey, Gregory Martin, David Root, Allison Tanner
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Patent number: 6762061Abstract: Methods and apparatus for depositing a high density biological or chemical array onto a solid support. Specifically, the apparatus is made up of a plurality of open ended channels collectively forming a matrix. The matrix has been redrawn and cut such that the pitch of the channels on the loading end is larger than the pitch of the channels on the liquid delivery end. The upper portion of each channel serves as a reservoir, while the opposing end, which has been formed by the redrawing process, is diametrically sized such that liquid in the reservoir is retained by capillary pressure at the delivery end. At any point along the height of the capillary reservoir device, all cross-sectional dimensions and areas are uniformly reduced. In other words, the on-center orientation of any two channels, also referred to as the pitch between 2 channels, measured as a function of the diameter of any cross section, is constant throughout the structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Nicholas F. Borrelli, Alain R. E. Carre, Thierry L. A. Dannoux, Bernard Eid, David Root, Raja Rao Wusirika
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Patent number: 6739837Abstract: A bladed rotor features a tiered interface between each blade 40 and its respective slot 16 in a rotor hub 12. Ideally the interface is a tiered spacer 58 that occupies the hub slot radially inboard of the blade attachment 44. The spacer ensures a tight fit to resist windmilling induced wear. The tiered character of the spacer reduces the risk of damage during blade installation and removal. The spacer also helps to transmit axial loads to a snap ring, which is one component of a blade axial retention system, during a blade separation event.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Amanda E. Barnette, David Rootes
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Publication number: 20030194321Abstract: A bladed rotor features a tiered interface between each blade 40 and their respective slots 16 in a rotor hub 12. Ideally the interface is a tiered spacer 58 that occupies the hub slot radially inboard of the blade attachment 44. The spacer ensures a tight fit to resist windmilling induced wear. The tiered character of the spacer reduces the risk of damage during blade installation and removal. The spacer also helps to transmit axial loads to a snap ring, which is one component of a blade axial retention system, during a blade separation event.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Amanda E. Barnette, David Rootes
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Patent number: 6596237Abstract: Methods and apparatus for depositing a high density biological or chemical array onto a solid support. Specifically, the apparatus is made up of a plurality of open ended channels collectively forming a matrix. The matrix has been redrawn and cut such that the pitch of the channels on the loading end is larger than the pitch of the channels on the liquid delivery end. The upper portion of each channel serves as a reservoir, while the opposing end, which has been formed by the redrawing process, is diametrically sized such that liquid in the reservoir is retained by capillary pressure at the delivery end. At any point along the height of the capillary reservoir device, all cross-sectional dimensions and areas are uniformly reduced. In other words, the on-center orientation of any two channels, also referred to as the pitch between 2 channels, measured as a function of the diameter of any cross section, is constant throughout the structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventors: Nicholas F. Borrelli, Alain R. E. Carre, Thierry L. A. Dannoux, Bernard Eid, David Root, Raja Rao Wusirika
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Patent number: 6350618Abstract: Methods and apparatus for depositing a high density biological or chemical array onto a solid support. Specifically, the apparatus is made up of a plurality of open ended channels collectively forming a matrix. The matrix has been redrawn and cut such that the pitch of the channels on the loading end is larger than the pitch of the channels on the liquid delivery end. The upper portion of each channel serves as a reservoir, while the opposing end, which has been formed by the redrawing process, is diametrically sized such that liquid in the reservoir is retained by capillary pressure at the delivery end. At any point along the height of the capillary reservoir device, all cross-sectional dimensions and areas are uniformly reduced. In other words, the on-center orientation of any two channels, also referred to as the pitch between 2 channels, measured as a function of the diameter of any cross section, is constant throughout the structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Nicholas F. Borrelli, Alain R. E. Carre, Thierry L. A. Dannoux, Bernard Eid, David Root, Raja Rao Wusirika
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Patent number: 5650323Abstract: A laboratory research tool for conducting a variety of procedures including cell and tissue culture techniques includes a multi-well cluster plate, a filter plate that has one or more filter wells that extend into the wells of the cluster plate, a cover and a reservoir that can be used with auxiliary equipment designed for use with standard 96-well format cluster plates. The system allows multiple tissue samples to be grown and manipulated simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1991Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Costar CorporationInventor: David Root
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Patent number: 5516564Abstract: The present invention features hydrophobic articles of manufacture having a composition comprising a plastic and a fluoropolymer. The plastic-fluoropolymer composition is resistant to irradiation allowing the article to maintain hydrophobic properties through standard irradiation processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: David Root, Lewis Lawton
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Patent number: 5466602Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for growing tissue culture in vitro. The apparatus features a housing which fits into a well containing media. A bottom membrane surface is maintained at a depth within the well, and the housing centered in the well by a flange and rim which cooperate with the well.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventors: George Lyman, Gregory Mathus, David Root
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Patent number: 5272083Abstract: A tissue or cell growth device is described for placement within a well of a cluster dish. The device has a cell or tissue retention element detachably attached to a hanger. The hanger preferably has openings allowing access to the well without removal of the member and is capable of positioning the cell or tissue retention element a preselected distance relative to the hanger. Also described are various embodiments of the device having differently shaped hangers and the combination of the device and a cluster dish.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: David Butz, George Lyman, David Root, Gregory Mathus
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Patent number: 5215920Abstract: Apparatus for growing tissue cultures in vitro, which permits a concentration gradient of nutrients to develop through a permeable membrane to which a sample of tissue is attached. The permeable membrane is attached to the bottom end of a tubular support that in turn hangs by a flange connected to its upper end on the top of a well containing the nutrients. Typically, the well is part of a tissue culture cluster dish. The flange of the support positions the support and membrane centrally in the well so as to avoid capillary action in the space between the well and support. The configuration of the support and its cooperation with the lid of the cluster dish also prevents the support and membrane from floating in the nutrient solution in the well. Openings in the support provide access for a pipette to add and withdraw fluid from the space between the well and membrane support and from the space below the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1991Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: George Lyman, Gregory Mathus, David Root
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Patent number: 5139951Abstract: A tissue or cell growth device is described for placement within a well of a cluster dish. The device has a cell or tissue retention element detachably attached to a hanger. The hanger preferably has openings allowing access to the well without removal of the member and is capable of positioning the cell or tissue retention element a preselected distance relative to the hanger. Also described are various embodiments of the device having differently shaped hangers and the combination of the device and a cluster dish.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: David Butz, George Lyman, David Root, Gregory Mathus
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Patent number: 5026649Abstract: Apparatus for growing tissue cultures in vitro, which permits a concentration gradient of nutrients to develop through a permeable membrane to which a sample of tissue is attached. The permeable membrane is attached to the bottom end of a tubular support that in turn hangs by a flange connected to its upper end on the top of a well containing the nutrients. Typically, the well is part of a tissue culture cluster dish. The flange of the support positions the support and membrane centrally in the well so as to avoid capillary action in the space between the well and support. The configuration of the support and its cooperation with the lid of the cluster dish also prevents the support and membrane from floating in the nutrient solution in the well. Openings in the support provide access for a pipette to add and withdraw fluid from the space between the well and membrane support and from the space below the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: George Lyman, Gregory Mathus, David Root
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Patent number: 4948564Abstract: A filter strip and composite assemblies for filtering microliter quantities of fluids. A linear array of wells having open top and bottom ends are connected by frangible webs in spaced-apart relation with discrete filter membranes closing the bottom ends of each well. Tabs are provided on the ends of the filter strip for holding the same and supporting the strip in a rectangular holder having alpha-numeric designations for identifying each well in a plurality of such filter strips contained within the holder. The filter strip may be used in a vacuum manifold for applying a pressure differential across the filter membrane and directing the filtrate into an aligned aperture of a closed bottom well of an array of wells held within the manifold. Alternatively, the filter strip may be used with a transfer plate for directing the filtrate from each well of the filter strip to an aligned well of a closed bottom array of wells.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: David Root, George Lyman
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Patent number: 4895706Abstract: A filter strip and composite assemblies for filtering microliter quantities of fluids wherein a linear array of wells having open top and bottom ends are connected by frangible webs in spaced-apart relation with discrete filter membranes closing the bottom ends of each well. Tabs are provided on the ends of the filter strip for holding the same and supporting the strip in a rectangular holder having alphanumeric designations for identifying each well in a plurality of such filter strips contained within the holder. The filter strip may be used in a vacuum manifold for applying a pressure differential across the filter membrane and directing the filtrate into an aligned aperture of a closed bottom well of an array of wells held within the manifold. Alternatively, the filter strip may be used with a transfer plate for directing the filtrate from each well of the filter strip to an aligned well of a closed bottom array of wells.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: Costar CorporationInventors: David Root, George Lyman
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Patent number: D286047Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1984Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc.Inventors: David Roots, Jerrold C. Manock, Terrell A. Oyama