Patents by Inventor John Gerdes
John Gerdes 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).
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Patent number: 11941606Abstract: A digital/virtual gift product is provided for generation and customization by a giver through a service provider and for receipt by a recipient for use with a merchant. The digital/virtual gift product includes: a representation of a monetary gift value selected by the giver and depicted on the digital/virtual gift product for use and redemption with a preselected merchant; a merchant identification depicted on the digital/virtual gift product to identify the preselected merchant, selected by the giver, and at which preselected merchant the digital/virtual gift product is redeemable; and a giver identification to identify the giver of the digital/virtual gift product to the recipient and to the merchant. At least one system and associated methods also are disclosed for creating, customizing, and tracking multiple digital/virtual gift products.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2020Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: The APocket Company LLCInventors: James Clark, Les Adkins, Doreen Morgan, Rick Beckley, John Gerdes, John Clark
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Publication number: 20210233062Abstract: A digital/virtual gift product is provided for generation and customization by a giver through a service provider and for receipt by a recipient for use with a merchant. The digital/virtual gift product includes: a representation of a monetary gift value selected by the giver and depicted on the digital/virtual gift product for use and redemption with a preselected merchant; a merchant identification depicted on the digital/virtual gift product to identify the preselected merchant, selected by the giver, and at which preselected merchant the digital/virtual gift product is redeemable; and a giver identification to identify the giver of the digital/virtual gift product to the recipient and to the merchant. At least one system and associated methods also are disclosed for creating, customizing, and tracking multiple digital/virtual gift products.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2020Publication date: July 29, 2021Applicant: The APocket Company LLCInventors: James Clark, Les Adkins, Doreen Morgan, Rick Beckley, John Gerdes, John Clark
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Patent number: 10106845Abstract: A two-step multiplex amplification reaction includes a first step which truncates the standard initial multiplex amplification round to “boost” the sample copy number by only a 100-1000 fold increase in the target. Following the first step the product is divided into optimized secondary single amplification reactions, each containing one of the primer sets that were used previously in the first or multiplexed booster step. The booster step can occur using an aqueous target nucleic acid or using a solid phase archived nucleic acid. In particular, nucleic acid sequences that uniquely identify E. Coli were identified using the multiplex amplification method.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: John Gerdes, Elaine Best, Jeffrey M. Marmaro
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Publication number: 20170130259Abstract: A two-step multiplex amplification reaction includes a first step which truncates the standard initial multiplex amplification round to “boost” the sample copy number by only a 100-1000 fold increase in the target. Following the first step the product is divided into optimized secondary single amplification reactions, each containing one of the primer sets that were used previously in the first or multiplexed booster step. The booster step can occur using an aqueous target nucleic acid or using a solid phase archived nucleic acid. In particular, nucleic acid sequences that uniquely identify E. Coli were identified using the multiplex amplification method.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: John GERDES, Elaine Best, Jeffrey M. Marmaro
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Patent number: 9468894Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device comprising a pair of bellows pumps configured for efficient mixing at a microfluidic scale. By moving a fluid sample and particles in suspension through an aperture between the paired bellows pump mixing chambers, molecular collisions leading to binding between the particles and ligands in the sample are enhanced. Such devices provide an alternative for mixing that does not use a vent and can be used with a variety of particles in suspension such as magnetic beads to capture or purify useful cells and molecules.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: John Clemmens, C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Denise Maxine Hoekstra
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Publication number: 20150158026Abstract: Microfluidic methods and devices for heterogeneous binding and agglutination assays are disclosed, with improvements relating to mixing and to reagent and sample manipulation in systems designed for safe handling of clinical test samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2015Publication date: June 11, 2015Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Stephen Mordue, Jason Capodanno, Denise Maxine Hoekstra, John R. Williford, John Clemmens
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Patent number: 8815546Abstract: A two-step multiplex amplification reaction includes a first step which truncates the standard initial multiplex amplification round to “boost” the sample copy number by only a 100-1000 fold increase in the target. Following the first step the product is divided into optimized secondary single amplification reactions, each containing one of the primer sets that were used previously in the first or multiplexed booster step. The booster step can occur using an aqueous target nucleic acid or using a solid phase archived nucleic acid. In particular, nucleic acid sequences that uniquely identify E. Coli were identified using the multiplex amplification method.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Applied Biosystems, LLCInventors: John Gerdes, Elaine Best, Jeffrey M. Marmaro
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Patent number: 8772017Abstract: Integrated microfluidic cartridges for nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and detection from clinical samples are disclosed. The devices are single-entry, sanitary, and disposable. The devices enable simplex or multiplex nucleic acid target detection, as for example: assay panels for multiple infectious agents, or assay panels for cancerous cell types. Methods for use of microfluidic cartridges in a fully automated, pneumatically controlled apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, John R. Williford, Denise Maxine Hoekstra, Wayne L. Breidford, Stephen Mordue, John Clemmens, Melud Nabavi, Mark Kokoris
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Publication number: 20120329142Abstract: Integrated microfluidic cartridges for nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and detection from clinical samples are disclosed. The devices are single-entry, sanitary, and disposable. The devices enable simplex or multiplex nucleic acid target detection, as for example: assay panels for multiple infectious agents, or assay panels for cancerous cell types. Methods for use of microfluidic cartridges in a fully automated, pneumatically controlled apparatus are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: MICRONICS, INC.Inventors: C. Frederick BATTRELL, John GERDES, John R. WILLIFORD, Denise Maxine HOEKSTRA, Wayne L. BREIDFORD, Stephen MORDUE, John CLEMMENS, Melud NABAVI, Mark KOKORIS
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Publication number: 20120271127Abstract: Biohazard specimen collection containers are provided with an external disposable skin, that is stripped away and discarded after the biohazardous specimen is collected, thus reducing or eliminating objectionable or dangerous residues on the outside surfaces of the container. Further, we teach that the sample collection container with external disposable skin may also serve as an integrated microfluidic biosample processing and analytical device, thereby providing a single entry, disposable assay unit, kit and system for “world-to-result” clinical diagnostic testing. These integrated assay devices are provided with synergic, multiple safe-handling features for protecting healthcare workers who handle them. The modified collection containers and analytical devices find application, for example, in PCR detection of infectious organisms or pathogenic markers collected on a swab.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, Jason Capodanno, John Clemmens, Joan Haab, John Gerdes
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Patent number: 8222023Abstract: Integrated microfluidic cartridges for nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and detection from clinical samples are disclosed. The devices are single-entry, sanitary, and disposable. The devices enable simplex or multiplex nucleic acid target detection, as for example: assay panels for multiple infectious agents, or assay panels for cancerous cell types. Methods for use of microfluidic cartridges in a fully automated, pneumatically controlled apparatus are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, John R. Williford, Denise Maxine Hoekstra, Wayne L. Breidford, Stephen Mordue, John Clemmens, Melud Nabavi, Mark Kokoris
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Patent number: 8216832Abstract: Biohazard specimen collection containers are provided with an external disposable skin, that is stripped away and discarded after the biohazardous specimen is collected, thus reducing or eliminating objectionable or dangerous residues on the outside surfaces of the container. Further, we teach that the sample collection container with external disposable skin may also serve as an integrated microfluidic biosample processing and analytical device, thereby providing a single entry, disposable assay unit, kit and system for “world-to-result” clinical diagnostic testing. These integrated assay devices are provided with synergic, multiple safe-handling features for protecting healthcare workers who handle them. The modified collection containers and analytical devices find application, for example, in PCR detection of infectious organisms or pathogenic markers collected on a swab.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, Jason Capodanno, John Clemmens, Joan Haab, John Gerdes
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Publication number: 20120164627Abstract: Microfluidic methods and devices for heterogeneous binding and agglutination assays are disclosed, with improvements relating to mixing and to reagent and sample manipulation in systems designed for safe handling of clinical test samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Stephen Mordue, Jason Capodanno, Denise Maxine Hoekstra, John R. Williford, John Clemmens
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Publication number: 20120064597Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device comprising a pair of bellows pumps configured for efficient mixing at a microfluidic scale. By moving a fluid sample and particles in suspension through an aperture between the paired bellows pump mixing chambers, molecular collisions leading to binding between the particles and ligands in the sample are enhanced. Such devices provide an alternative for mixing that does not use a vent and can be used with a variety of particles in suspension such as magnetic beads to capture or purify useful cells and molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: John Clemmens, C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Denise Maxine Hoekstra
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Patent number: 8110392Abstract: Microfluidic methods and devices for heterogeneous binding and agglutination assays are disclosed, with improvements relating to mixing and to reagent and sample manipulation in systems designed for safe handling of clinical test samples.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Stephen Mordue, Jason Capodanno, Denise Maxine Hoekstra, John R Williford, John Clemmens
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Patent number: 7955836Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device comprising a pair of bellows pumps configured for efficient mixing at a microfluidic scale. By moving a fluid sample and particles in suspension through an aperture between the paired bellows pump mixing chambers, molecular collisions leading to binding between the particles and ligands in the sample are enhanced. Such devices provide an alternative for mixing that does not use a vent and can be used with a variety of particles in suspension such as magnetic beads to capture or purify useful cells and molecules.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: John Clemmens, C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Denise Maxine Hoekstra
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Publication number: 20100274155Abstract: Biohazard specimen collection containers are provided with an external disposable skin, that is stripped away and discarded after the biohazardous specimen is collected, thus reducing or eliminating objectionable or dangerous residues on the outside surfaces of the container. Further, we teach that the sample collection container with external disposable skin may also serve as an integrated microfluidic biosample processing and analytical device, thereby providing a single entry, disposable assay unit, kit and system for “world-to-result” clinical diagnostic testing. These integrated assay devices are provided with synergic, multiple safe-handling features for protecting healthcare workers who handle them. The modified collection containers and analytical devices find application, for example, in PCR detection of infectious organisms or pathogenic markers collected on a swab.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, Jason Capodanno, John Clemmens, Joan Haab, John Gerdes
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Patent number: 7763453Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device comprising a pair of bellows pumps configured for efficient mixing at a microfluidic scale. By moving a fluid sample and particles in suspension through an aperture between the paired bellows pump mixing chambers, molecular collisions leading to binding between the particles and ligands in the sample are enhanced. Such devices provide an alternative for mixing that does not use a vent and can be used with a variety of particles in suspension such as magnetic beads to capture or purify useful cells and molecules.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: John Clemmens, C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Denise Maxine Hoekstra
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Publication number: 20100167384Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device comprising a pair of bellows pumps configured for efficient mixing at a microfluidic scale. By moving a fluid sample and particles in suspension through an aperture between the paired bellows pump mixing chambers, molecular collisions leading to binding between the particles and ligands in the sample are enhanced. Such devices provide an alternative for mixing that does not use a vent and can be used with a variety of particles in suspension such as magnetic beads to capture or purify useful cells and molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: Micronics, Inc,Inventors: John Clemmens, C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Denise Maxine Hoekstra
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Publication number: 20090325276Abstract: Combinations of microfluidic diagnostic testing modules for simultaneous evaluations of serological and molecular biological targets are provided, and include panel testing for both antibodies (or antigens) and nucleic acid targets in one single-use device. These improvements are directed to evaluating the overall progress and activity of a pathogenic process in real time, at the point of care, not merely the presence or absence of a particular diagnostic marker, which can often be incomplete or misleading.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Micronics, Inc.Inventors: C. Frederick Battrell, John Gerdes, Wayne L. Breidford, Jason Capodanno, Stephen Mordue, John Clemmens, Denise Maxine Hoekstra, Christy A. Lancaster, John R. Williford, Patrick Maloney, Joan Haab