Patents by Inventor Gregory Andronaco
Gregory Andronaco 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: 7887766Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Pall Microreactor Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Stephen G. Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Patent number: 7851204Abstract: A closure for a microreactor includes a cap that is configured to be inserted into a well of the microreactor. The cap, or at least a portion of the cap, is compliant so as to form a seal with the well when the cap is inserted. The cap includes an aperture that provides an airway between the inside of the well to the external environment when the cap is inserted into the well. A porous plug is inserted in the aperture, e.g., either directly or in tube that extends through the aperture. The porous plug permits gas within the well to pass through the aperture while preventing liquids from passing through to reduce evaporation and preventing microbes from passing through to provide a sterile environment. A one-way valve may also be used to help control the environment in the well.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Pall Microreactor Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Robert D. Laidlaw, Gregory Andronaco, Stephen G. Boyer
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Publication number: 20100184199Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: MICROREACTOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: David L. Klein, Stephen G. Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Patent number: 7718134Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Microreactor Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Stephen G. Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Patent number: 7713486Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Microreactor Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Stephen G. Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Publication number: 20080131972Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Gener8, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Stephen G. Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Publication number: 20080118403Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2008Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Gener8, Inc.Inventors: David Klein, Stephen Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Patent number: 7374725Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Gener8, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Stephen G. Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Publication number: 20080014629Abstract: A closure for a microreactor includes a cap that is configured to be inserted into a well of the microreactor. The cap, or at least a portion of the cap, is compliant so as to form a seal with the well when the cap is inserted. The cap includes an aperture that provides an airway between the inside of the well to the external environment when the cap is inserted into the well. A porous plug is inserted in the aperture, e.g., either directly or in tube that extends through the aperture. The porous plug permits gas within the well to pass through the aperture while preventing liquids from passing through to reduce evaporation and preventing microbes from passing through to provide a sterile environment. A one-way valve may also be used to help control the environment in the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Gener8, Inc.Inventors: David L. Klein, Robert D. Laidlaw, Gregory Andronaco, Stephen G. Boyer
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Publication number: 20050184304Abstract: The invention provides a wafer-level package for a micromirror array. The wafer-level package includes a substrate including a wafer having a substrate surface with a plurality of actuatable micromirrors coupled to the substrate surface. An optical window is attached to the substrate surface to form at least one sealed cavity between an inner surface of the optical window and the substrate surface. A beam of light transmitted through the optical window is redirected by at least one actuatable micromirror within the sealed cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Pavan Gupta, Paul Hagelin, Gregory Andronaco
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Publication number: 20050176155Abstract: A well plate and its supporting devices provide capabilities found in larger fermenters, such as controlling the oxygen level, the pH level, and temperature of the contents of the well. The well plate includes a plurality of wells, each of which can be independently controlled. Apertures in the wells, for example, provide access for a gas supply and sensors within each well provide data relating to, e.g., oxygen and/or pH level in the well. A control system controls the gas supply for each well based on the information provided by the sensor within the well. Similarly, temperature control elements, such as a heater or cooler, is placed in thermal contact with the interior of the well, as is a temperature measurement element. A control system can independently control the temperature of the contents of the well based on information provided by the temperature measurement element for that well.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2004Publication date: August 11, 2005Applicant: Gener8, Inc.Inventors: David Klein, Stephen Boyer, Gregory Andronaco
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Publication number: 20050162765Abstract: The invention provides a micromirror for directing a beam of light. The micromirror includes a mirror plate movably coupled to a substrate and a lower reinforcement rib connected to a lower surface of the mirror plate. The lower reinforcement rib is formed in a rib trench within the substrate when at least a portion of the mirror plate is formed. The lower reinforcement rib reinforces the mirror plate to minimize mirror plate curvature. A system for directing a beam of light and a method of fabricating a reinforced micromirror is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Paul Hagelin, Pavan Gupta, Gregory Andronaco