Patents by Inventor Gregory John Kilmer
Gregory John Kilmer 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: 10429346Abstract: Staining compositions and methods for use with a matrix, such as an electrophoretic gel, containing separated biopolymers. The compositions including an acid, an organic solvent, and a generally planar, fluid-permeable gel contact sheet consisting primarily of a non-cellulosic material. The acid and organic solvent may be sorbed to the fluid-permeable gel contact sheet, or may be sorbed to a layers contactable with a non-gel contact side of the gel contact sheet. In one embodiment, the composition is a source electrophoretic stain composition including a staining reagent. In one embodiment, the composition is a sink electrophoretic stain composition including a sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: PIERCE BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Boguslawa R. Dworecki, Surbhi Desai, Gregory John Kilmer, Peter Alan Bell, Brian Lynn Webb
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Patent number: 10161903Abstract: An electroblotting system including a cassette configured to receive a membrane and a material impregnated with at least one of proteins or nucleic acids. The cassette is connectable to a base such that a current is passable through the cassette to cause at least some of the proteins or nucleic acids to be transferred from the impregnated material to the membrane. The cassette has a first portion, a second portion configured to be releasably coupled to the first portion, and a coupling mechanism configured to releasably couple the first portion to the second portion. The cassette further includes an actuator operatively coupled to the coupling mechanism such that manual depression of the actuator causes the coupling mechanism to release the first portion relative to the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2013Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: PIERCE BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Peter Alan Bell, Surbhi Desai, John David Dwenger, Boguslawa R. Dworecki, Stefan Reiley Freeman, Eric Leigh Hommema, Gregory John Kilmer, Priya Rangaraj, Stephen D. Shiflett, Hongfang Wang, Brian Lynn Webb
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Patent number: 9989493Abstract: A semi-dry, one step electroblot transfer buffer composition for rapid transfer of proteins or polypeptides from polyacrylamide gel to a suitable membrane such as nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF). The composition contains components that minimized electrical resistance and enabled high efficiency rapid semi-dry transfer using conventional readily available filter paper, i.e., cotton cellulose fiber.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: PIERCE BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Gregory John Kilmer, Brian David Wolf, Scott Eugene Starwalt, Gary G Judd, Brian Lynn Webb
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Publication number: 20170292932Abstract: Staining compositions and methods for use with a matrix, such as an electrophoretic gel, containing separated biopolymers. The compositions including an acid, an organic solvent, and a generally planar, fluid-permeable gel contact sheet consisting primarily of a non-cellulosic material. The acid and organic solvent may be sorbed to the fluid-permeable gel contact sheet, or may be sorbed to a layers contactable with a non-gel contact side of the gel contact sheet. In one embodiment, the composition is a source electrophoretic stain composition including a staining reagent. In one embodiment, the composition is a sink electrophoretic stain composition including a sorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Boguslawa R. DWORECKI, Surbhi DESAI, Gregory John KILMER, Peter Alan BELL, Brian Lynn WEBB
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Patent number: 9709527Abstract: Staining compositions and methods for use with a matrix, such as an electrophoretic gel, containing separated biopolymers. The compositions including an acid, an organic solvent, and a generally planar, fluid-permeable gel contact sheet consisting primarily of a non-cellulosic material. The acid and organic solvent may be sorbed to the fluid-permeable gel contact sheet, or may be sorbed to a layers contactable with a non-gel contact side of the gel contact sheet. In one embodiment, the composition is a source electrophoretic stain composition including a staining reagent. In one embodiment, the composition is a sink electrophoretic stain composition including a sorbent.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Pierce Biotechnology, Inc.Inventors: Boguslawa R. Dworecki, Surbhi Desai, Gregory John Kilmer, Peter Alan Bell, Brian Lynn Webb
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Publication number: 20160266065Abstract: A semi-dry, one step electroblot transfer buffer composition for rapid transfer of proteins or polypeptides from polyacrylamide gel to a suitable membrane such as nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF). The composition contains components that minimized electrical resistance and enabled high efficiency rapid semi-dry transfer using conventional readily available filter paper, i.e., cotton cellulose fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2016Publication date: September 15, 2016Applicant: PIERCE BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Gregory John Kilmer, Brian David Wolf, Scott Eugene Starwalt, Gary G. Judd, Brian Lynn Webb
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Patent number: 9291596Abstract: A semi-dry, one step electroblot transfer buffer composition for rapid transfer of proteins or polypeptides from polyacrylamide gel to a suitable membrane such as nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF). The composition contains components that minimized electrical resistance and enabled high efficiency rapid semi-dry transfer using conventional readily available filter paper, i.e., cotton cellulose fiber.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Pierce Biotechnology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory John Kilmer, Brian David Wolf, Scott Eugene Starwalt, Gary G Judd, Brian Lynn Webb
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Publication number: 20150083593Abstract: Staining compositions and methods for use with a matrix, such as an electrophoretic gel, containing separated biopolymers. The compositions including an acid, an organic solvent, and a generally planar, fluid-permeable gel contact sheet consisting primarily of a non-cellulosic material. The acid and organic solvent may be sorbed to the fluid-permeable gel contact sheet, or may be sorbed to a layers contactable with a non-gel contact side of the gel contact sheet. In one embodiment, the composition is a source electrophoretic stain composition including a staining reagent. In one embodiment, the composition is a sink electrophoretic stain composition including a sorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventors: Boguslawa R. DWORECKI, Surbhi DESAI, Gregory John KILMER, Peter Alan BELL, Brian Lynn WEBB
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Publication number: 20140231255Abstract: An electroblotting system including a cassette configured to receive a membrane and a material impregnated with at least one of proteins or nucleic acids. The cassette is connectable to a base such that a current is passable through the cassette to cause at least some of the proteins or nucleic acids to be transferred from the impregnated material to the membrane. The cassette has a first portion, a second portion configured to be releasably coupled to the first portion, and a coupling mechanism configured to releasably couple the first portion to the second portion. The cassette further includes an actuator operatively coupled to the coupling mechanism such that manual depression of the actuator causes the coupling mechanism to release the first portion relative to the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventors: Peter Alan Bell, Surbhi Desai, John David Dwenger, Boguslawa R. Dworecki, Stefan Reiley Freeman, Eric Leigh Hommema, Gregory John Kilmer, Priya Rangaraj, Stephen D. Shiflett, Hongfang Wang, Brian Lynn Webb
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Publication number: 20140224655Abstract: A semi-dry, one step electroblot transfer buffer composition for rapid transfer of proteins or polypeptides from polyacrylamide gel to a suitable membrane such as nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF). The composition contains components that minimized electrical resistance and enabled high efficiency rapid semi-dry transfer using conventional readily available filter paper, i.e., cotton cellulose fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Gregory John Kilmer, Brian David Wolf, Scott Eugene Starwalt, Gary G. Judd, Brian Lynn Webb