Patents by Inventor Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa

Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa 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: 20220212193
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2022
    Publication date: July 7, 2022
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Patent number: 11325124
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The electric field is applied to at least one electrode having a plurality of concentric rings or concentric arcs extending radially outwards from a center point, electrically connected to a voltage source such that when voltage is applied to the at least one electrode, the concentric rings or concentric arcs alternate in voltage potential.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2022
    Assignee: Fluid-Screen, Inc.
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Patent number: 11198126
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The electric field is applied to at least one electrode having a plurality of concentric rings or concentric arcs extending radially outwards from a center point, electrically connected to a voltage source such that when voltage is applied to the at least one electrode, the concentric rings or concentric arcs alternate in voltage potential.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2021
    Assignee: Fluid-Screen, Inc.
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Publication number: 20210039098
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The electric field is applied to at least one electrode having a plurality of concentric rings or concentric arcs extending radially outwards from a center point, electrically connected to a voltage source such that when voltage is applied to the at least one electrode, the concentric rings or concentric arcs alternate in voltage potential.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Publication date: February 11, 2021
    Applicant: Fluid-Screen, Inc.
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Publication number: 20210039099
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The electric field is applied to at least one electrode having a plurality of concentric rings or concentric arcs extending radially outwards from a center point, electrically connected to a voltage source such that when voltage is applied to the at least one electrode, the concentric rings or concentric arcs alternate in voltage potential.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2020
    Publication date: February 11, 2021
    Applicant: Fluid-Screen, Inc.
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Publication number: 20200129980
    Abstract: An apparatus for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The electric field is applied to at least one electrode having a plurality of concentric rings or concentric arcs extending radially outwards from a center point, electrically connected to a voltage source such that when voltage is applied to the at least one electrode, the concentric rings or concentric arcs alternate in voltage potential.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2019
    Publication date: April 30, 2020
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Patent number: 9120105
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. Species movement is caused by a module array imparting opposing dielectrophoretic forces. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The Clausius-Mossotti factor of the analyte is changed by flushing the analyte with a reference solution, which causes a negative dielectrophoretic force to facilitate release of the analyte. A field effect nanowire or nanoribbon sensor detects the analyte after capture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2015
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed
  • Publication number: 20130105317
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating an analyte from a test sample, such as bacteria from blood components, based on their dielectric properties, localizing or condensing the analyte, flushing substantially all remaining waste products from the test sample, and detecting low concentrations of the analyte. Species movement is caused by a module array imparting opposing dielectrophoretic forces. The module array includes a plurality of microfluidic channels with connecting microfluidic waste channels for directing undesired material away from the analyte. An electric field is applied causing a positive dielectrophoretic force to the analyte to capture the analyte. The Clausius-Mossotti factor of the analyte is changed by flushing the analyte with a reference solution, which causes a negative dielectrophoretic force to facilitate release of the analyte. A field effect nanowire or nanoribbon sensor detects the analyte after capture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2012
    Publication date: May 2, 2013
    Inventors: Monika Weber, Siu Lung Lo, Hazael Fabrizio Montanaro Ochoa, Christopher Daniel Yerino, Mark A. Reed