Patents by Inventor Frederick Becker

Frederick Becker 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: 20240116283
    Abstract: Embodiments provide for the manipulation of fabric items using a roller. A fabric item is engaged by a roller. Rotation of the roller while traversing the roller across the fabric item progressively lifts the fabric item onto the roller. In an example, the fabric item is held on the roller by applying a vacuum via the roller. In an example the roller is used to deposit one portion of the fabric item onto another portion of the fabric item in a joining process. In an example, the roller is used to deposit the fabric item onto another fabric item in a joining process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2023
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Inventors: Thomas FEIX, Hossein Mousavi HONDORI, Gaston Justice MACMILLAN, Martin Frederick BAMBERGER, Nicholas CHOPE, Michael CORLISS, Sean Magnus BECKER, Michael William TANGUAY, Akhil DEVARAKONDA
  • Publication number: 20060254920
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for preparing a smear for cytopathology or other analysis. In a representative embodiment, cells of a sample are subjected to a dielectrophoretic force to segregate the cells into two or more zones of a surface. The particles are attached to the surface, thereby defining a “segregated smear.” The segregated smear is then fixed and stained for cytopathology analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2006
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Inventors: Peter Gascoyne, Jody Vykoukal, Chandra Das, Frederick Becker
  • Publication number: 20060070879
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for microfluidic processing by programmably manipulating a packet. A material is introduced onto a reaction surface and compartmentalized to form a packet. A position of the packet is sensed with a position sensor. A programmable manipulation force is applied to the packet at the position. The programmable manipulation force is adjustable according to packet position by a controller. The packet is programmably moved according to the programmable manipulation force along arbitrarily chosen paths.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2005
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Inventors: Frederick Becker, Peter Gascoyne, Xiaobo Wang, Jody Vykoukal, Giovanni De Gasperis
  • Publication number: 20050175868
    Abstract: A composition comprising a carrier liquid; a dispersant; and a chemical hydride. The composition can be used in a hydrogen generator to generate hydrogen for use, e.g., as a fuel. A regenerator recovers elemental metal from byproducts of the hydrogen generation process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2005
    Publication date: August 11, 2005
    Inventors: Andrew McClaine, Jonathan Rolfe, Christopher Larsen, Ravi Konduri, Frederick Becker
  • Publication number: 20050107430
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of inhibiting infection by at least one microorganism or at least one virus by administering to an animal in an amount effective to inhibit infection a compound having a formula selected from the group consisting of or a salt thereof, such as a hydrochloride salt. At least one of R1-R13 in formula (I) or at least one of R1-R12 in formula (II) is —R14Z, where R14 is a substituted or unsubstituted linking group comprising from 1-12 carbon atoms, and Z is a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group having from 1-12 carbon atoms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2004
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Inventors: Bimal Banik, Frederick Becker
  • Patent number: 6703819
    Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for analyzing particles using an impedance sensor. A flow-through impedance sensor may use two in-line electrodes driven in counter phase. A common sensor electrode may be used to, for example, detect impedance and determine trajectories through the sensor area. The sensor may be used in a wide variety of applications, including but not limited to use with microfluidic devices for determining particle characteristics such as position, velocity, size, and concentration as well as detection of bacterial spores and other biological agents of potential use in warfare and bio-terrorism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2004
    Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
    Inventors: Peter Gascoyne, Tom Anderson, Jody Vykoukal, Frederick Becker
  • Publication number: 20040011651
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for discriminating matter in a chamber having an inlet port and an outlet port utilizing dielectrophoresis and field flow fractionation. A carrier medium is introduced into the inlet port and is directed from the inlet port to the outlet port according to a velocity profile. A programmed voltage signal is applied to an electrode element coupled to the chamber to form a dielectrophoretic force on the matter. The dielectrophoretic force is balanced with a gravitational force to displace the matter to positions within said velocity profile in the carrier medium to discriminate the matter. A chamber having a top and bottom outlet port may be utilized to withdraw a first portion of a carrier medium from the top outlet port at a first, controllable fluid flow rate and to withdraw a second portion of the carrier medium from the bottom outlet port at a second, controllable fluid flow rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Applicant: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
    Inventors: Frederick Becker, Peter R.C. Gascoyne, Ying Huang, Xiaobo Wang, Jun Yang
  • Publication number: 20030102854
    Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for analyzing particles using an impedance sensor. A flow-through impedance sensor may use two in-line electrodes driven in counter phase. A common sensor electrode may be used to, for example, detect impedance and determine trajectories through the sensor area. The sensor may be used in a wide variety of applications, including but not limited to use with microfluidic devices for determining particle characteristics such as position, velocity, size, and concentration as well as detection of bacterial spores and other biological agents of potential use in warfare and bio-terrorism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2001
    Publication date: June 5, 2003
    Applicant: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
    Inventors: Peter Gascoyne, Tom Anderson, Jody Vykoukal, Frederick Becker
  • Patent number: 6437551
    Abstract: A microfabricated instrument for detecting and identifying cells and other particles based on alternating current (AC) impedance measurements. The microfabricated AC impedance sensor includes two critical elements: 1) a microfluidic chip, preferably of glass substrates, having at least one microchannel therein and with electrodes patterned on both substrates, and 2) electrical circuits that connect to the electrodes on the microfluidic chip and detect signals associated with particles traveling down the microchannels. These circuits enable multiple AC impedance measurements of individual particles at high throughput rates with sufficient resolution to identify different particle and cell types as appropriate for environmental detection and clinical diagnostic applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: Peter Krulevitch, Harold D. Ackler, Frederick Becker, Bernhard E. Boser, Adam B. Eldredge, Christopher K. Fuller, Peter R. C. Gascoyne, Julie K. Hamilton, Stefan P. Swierkowski, Xiao-Bo Wang
  • Patent number: 6030506
    Abstract: This invention concerns a method and apparatus for delivery of exogenous non-thermal plasma activated species to a subject fluid comprising(a) creating activated species in an energizing means; and,(b) introducing said activated species into a subject fluid by high speed injection means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Thermo Power Corporation
    Inventors: Steven Bittenson, Frederick Becker, Ronald Breault