Patents by Inventor James Neil Stewart

James Neil Stewart 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: 7384793
    Abstract: In a biological measurement system (10) for collecting one or more samples of sputum and/or mucus from a patient in the form of an aerosol and for analyzing said one or more samples to detect whether or not pathogens are present therein, the one or more samples are in solution within the system (10) and detection of the pathogens is performed using a fluorescently labeled assay. The system (10) is adapted to detect bacterial pathogens using evanescent-wave spectroscopy preferably by using a single-reflective technique. The one or more samples are advantageously provided to the system (10) in aerosol form. However, the system (10) is capable of being adapted for use in analyzing samples in liquid form. Methods of analyzing said one or more samples in the system (10) are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2008
    Assignee: Rapid Biosensor Systems Limited
    Inventors: Elaine Marie McCash, Gavin Vashon Wheeler, Edward Grellier Colby, Matthew Emmanuel Milton Storkey, James Neil Stewart, Nicol John Murray, Antony Glauser
  • Publication number: 20040161804
    Abstract: In a biological measurement system (10) for collecting one or more samples of sputum and/or mucus from a patient in the form of an aerosol and for analysing said one or more samples to detect whether or not pathogens are present therein, the one or more samples are in solution within the system (10) and detection of the pathogens is performed using a fluorescently labeled assay. The system (10) is adapted to detect bacterial pathogens using evanescent-wave spectroscopy preferably by using a single-reflective technique. The one or more samples are advantageously provided to the system (10) in aerosol form. However, the system (10) is capable of being adapted for use in analysing samples in liquid form. Methods of analysing said one or more samples in the system (10) are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2004
    Publication date: August 19, 2004
    Inventors: Elaine Marie McCash, Gavin Vashon Wheeler, Edward Grellier Colby, Matthew Emmanuel Milton Storkey, James Neil Stewart, Nicol John Murray, Antony Glauser