Patents by Inventor James Thomas Eickmann

James Thomas Eickmann 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: 20230012125
    Abstract: A sensing cell culture vessel having one or more sensors on or in the vessel is configured to collect readings of various parameters or characteristics of a cell culture located within the sensing cell culture vessel and transmit the readings. The sensing cell culture vessels may be accompanied by a sensing plate having means for reading the one or more sensors and transmitting the one or more sensors to a server hosting electronic lab notebook for analyzing and storage of the readings. Sensing plates may further be equipped with cameras for imaging cell cultures located in the sensing cell culture vessels and transmitting the images to the server hosting the electronic lab notebook for analyzing and storage of the images. Embodiments of the invention allow for the continuous and automatic monitoring of cell cultures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2020
    Publication date: January 12, 2023
    Inventors: John Wilfred Coddaire, Maryanne De Chambeau, James Thomas Eickmann, Paula Mary Flaherty, Anthony Glenn Frutos, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, Angela Langer Julien, Marshall Jay Kosovsky, Brent Ravaughn Lanterman, Gregory Roger Martin, Christie Leigh McCarthy, John Shyu, Tora Ann-Beatrice Eline Sirkka, Allison Jean Tanner, Kimberly Ann Titus, Timothy James Wood
  • Publication number: 20230007854
    Abstract: A connected ecosystem for a laboratory environment comprises an electronic lab notebook, and instrumented biosafety cabinet, and one or more sensing vessels containing cell cultures. The electronic lab notebook interfaces with the instrumented biosafety cabinet to provide instructions, guidance, and monitoring of a user during the set up of the experimental protocol and to receive commands from the user via one of several input modalities. After the experimental protocol has been set up in the instrumented biosafety cabinet, cell cultures may be moved to an incubator where the connected ecosystem may provide automatic monitoring of the cultures. The automatic monitoring is provided by sensors integrated into cell culture vessels and supplemented by images of the cell cultures captured by a camera. The user may be informed of deviations from expected results detected based on the automatic monitoring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2020
    Publication date: January 12, 2023
    Inventors: John Wilfred Coddaire, Maryanne De Chambeau, James Thomas Eickmann, Paula Mary Flaherty, Anthony Glenn Frutos, Vasiliy Nikolaevich Goral, Angela Langer Julien, Marshall Jay Kosovsky, Brent Ravaughn Lanterman, Gregory Roger Martin, Christie Leigh McCarthy, John Forrest Roush, John Shyu, Tora Ann-Beatrice Eline Sirkka, Allison Jean Tanner, Kimberly Ann Titus, Todd Michael Upton, Timothy James Wood