Patents by Inventor J. Scott Mellors

J. Scott Mellors 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).

  • Patent number: 10209218
    Abstract: The disclosure features methods and systems for processing samples that include introducing a sample featuring one or more components in a first electrolyte solution into a separation channel of a fluidic device, applying an electrical potential difference across the sample to cause migration of at least one sample component toward an end of the separation channel, and adjusting at least one of a gas pressure in a reservoir comprising a second electrolyte solution, and a gas pressure external to an aperture positioned at the end of the separation channel, so that the gas pressure in the reservoir is greater than the gas pressure external to the aperture, and directing a flow of the second electrolyte solution in response to the gas pressures through the pumping channel and out of the aperture to discharge the at least one sample component through the aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2019
    Assignee: 908 Devices Inc.
    Inventor: J. Scott Mellors
  • Publication number: 20180284064
    Abstract: The disclosure features methods and systems for processing samples that include introducing a sample featuring one or more components in a first electrolyte solution into a separation channel of a fluidic device, applying an electrical potential difference across the sample to cause migration of at least one sample component toward an end of the separation channel, and adjusting at least one of a gas pressure in a reservoir comprising a second electrolyte solution, and a gas pressure external to an aperture positioned at the end of the separation channel, so that the gas pressure in the reservoir is greater than the gas pressure external to the aperture, and directing a flow of the second electrolyte solution in response to the gas pressures through the pumping channel and out of the aperture to discharge the at least one sample component through the aperture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2018
    Publication date: October 4, 2018
    Inventor: J. Scott Mellors