Patents by Inventor James Boyce

James Boyce 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: 20070009977
    Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention are related to kinase-directed, activity-based probes (“KABPs”) that bind to, and label, kinases. Each KABP includes a binding group that is recognized and bound by one or more kinases, a reactive group that tightly, and generally irreversibly, binds to the kinase, a tag group that provides a detectable label for the kinase-KABP pair, or that serves as a chemical handle for subsequent procedures and processes, and a linker group that links the tag group to one or more of the reactive group and the binding group, spacing the tag group from the reactive and binding groups. Additional embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods for identifying kinases within, and isolating kinases from, living cells by use of one or more KABPs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2006
    Publication date: January 11, 2007
    Inventors: James Boyce, Michael Brown, Jeffrey Fitzner, Thomas Kowski
  • Publication number: 20060255422
    Abstract: A high fill-factor photosensor array is formed comprising a P-layer, an I-layer, one or more semiconductor structures adjacent to the I-layer and each coupled to a N-layer, an electrically conductive electrode formed on top of the P-layer, and an additional semiconductor structure, adjacent to the N-layer and which is electrically connected to a voltage bias source. The bias voltage applied to the additional semiconductor structure charges the additional semiconductor structure, thereby creating a tunneling effect between the N-layer and the P-layer, wherein electrons leave the N-layer and reach the P-layer and the electrically conductive layer. The electrons then migrate and distribute uniformly throughout the electrically conductive layer, which ensures a uniform bias voltage across to the entire photosensor array. The biasing scheme in the invention allows to achieve mass production of photosensors without the use of wire bonding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2006
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Applicant: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER, INCORPORATED
    Inventors: JengPing Lu, James Boyce, Kathleen Boyce
  • Publication number: 20060211074
    Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to kinase-directed, activity-based probes (“KABPs”) that tightly bind to, and label, kinases. Each KABP includes a binding group that is recognized and bound by one or more kinases, a reactive group that tightly, and generally irreversibly, binds to the kinase, a tag group that labels the kinase, or that serves a chemical handle for subsequent procedures and processes, and a linker group that links the tag group to one or more of the reactive group and the binding group. Additional embodiments of the present invention are directed to methods for identifying kinases within, and isolating kinases from, living cells by use of one or more KABPs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2006
    Publication date: September 21, 2006
    Inventors: James Boyce, Michael Brown, Jeffrey Fitzner, Thomas Kowski
  • Publication number: 20060131163
    Abstract: Cells can include variable volumes defined between a flexible structure, such as a polymer layer, and a support surface, with the flexible structure and support surface being attached in a first region that surrounds a second region in which they are unattached. Various adhesion structures can attach the flexible structure and the support surface. When unstretched, the flexible structure can lie in a flat position on the support surface. In response to a stretching force away from the support surface, the flexible structure can move out of the flat position, providing the variable volume. Electrodes, such as on the flexible structure, on the support surface, and over the flexible structure, can have charge levels that couple with each other and with the variable volume. A support structure can include a device layer with signal circuitry that provides a signal path between an electrode and external circuitry. One or more ducts can provide fluid communication with each cell's variable volume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2004
    Publication date: June 22, 2006
    Inventors: Ping Mei, Jurgen Daniel, James Boyce, Kathleen Boyce, Jackson Ho, Rachel Lau, Yu Wang
  • Publication number: 20060089414
    Abstract: Generic probes that bind to phosphorylated amino acid residues are provided as well as methods employing the probes for screening for kinase inhibitory activity, kinase activity, and phosphatase activity. Methods for distinguishing serine/threonine kinase phosphorylation from tyrosine kinase phosphorylation are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2005
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Kurt Morgenstern, James Boyce, Stewart Chipman
  • Publication number: 20050133813
    Abstract: A high fill-factor photosensor array is formed comprising a P-layer, an I-layer, one or more semiconductor structures adjacent to the I-layer and each coupled to a N-layer, an electrically conductive electrode formed on top of the P-layer, and an additional semiconductor structure, adjacent to the N-layer and which is electrically connected to a voltage bias source. The bias voltage applied to the additional semiconductor structure charges the additional semiconductor structure, thereby creating a tunneling effect between the N-layer and the P-layer, wherein electrons leave the N-layer and reach the P-layer and the electrically conductive layer. The electrons then migrate and distribute uniformly throughout the electrically conductive layer, which ensures a uniform bias voltage across to the entire photosensor array. The biasing scheme in this invention allows to achieve mass production of photosensors without the use of wire bonding.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Applicant: PALO ALTO RESEARCH CENTER, INCORPORATED
    Inventors: JengPing Lu, James Boyce, Kathleen Boyce
  • Publication number: 20050109544
    Abstract: A drill bit (100) for drilling a wellbore that traverses subterranean formations includes a drill bit body (106) having a plurality of journal pins (112), each having a bearing surface (128), and a rotary cutter (104) rotatably mounted on each journal pin (112), each rotary cutter (104) including a bearing surface (126). A pressure-compensated reservoir (130) is in fluid communication with the bearing surfaces (126, 128) and has a lubricant therein. A seal element (144) is positioned between each journal pin (112) and rotary cutter (104) and retains the lubricant in the bearing surfaces (126, 128). The seal element (144) is formed from a nanocomposite material including a polymer host material and a plurality of nanostructures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Thomas Ray, James Boyce