Patents by Inventor Jose A. Olivares

Jose A. Olivares 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: 7986399
    Abstract: There is provided a method and device for remote sampling, preparation and optical interrogation of a sample using light scattering and light absorption methods. The portable device is a filtration-based device that removes interfering background particle material from the sample matrix by segregating or filtering the chosen analyte from the sample solution or matrix while allowing the interfering background particles to be pumped out of the device. The segregated analyte is then suspended in a diluent for analysis. The device is capable of calculating an initial concentration of the analyte, as well as diluting the analyte such that reliable optical measurements can be made. Suitable analytes include cells, microorganisms, bioparticles, pathogens and diseases. Sample matrixes include biological fluids such as blood and urine, as well as environmental samples including waste water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2011
    Assignee: Los Alamos National Security, LLC
    Inventors: Peter C. Stark, Eduardo Zurek, Jeffrey V. Wheat, John M. Dunbar, Jose A. Olivares, Luis H. Garcia-Rubio, Michael D. Ward
  • Publication number: 20090103086
    Abstract: There is provided a method and device for remote sampling, preparation and optical interrogation of a sample using light scattering and light absorption methods. The portable device is a filtration-based device that removes interfering background particle material from the sample matrix by segregating or filtering the chosen analyte from the sample solution or matrix while allowing the interfering background particles to be pumped out of the device. The segregated analyte is then suspended in a diluent for analysis. The device is capable of calculating an initial concentration of the analyte, as well as diluting the analyte such that reliable optical measurements can be made. Suitable analytes include cells, microorganisms, bioparticles, pathogens and diseases. Sample matrixes include biological fluids such as blood and urine, as well as environmental samples including waste water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2007
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Applicant: LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
    Inventors: Peter C. STARK, Eduardo ZUREK, Jeffrey V. WHEAT, John M. DUNBAR, Jose A. OLIVARES, Luis H. GARCIA-RUBIO, Michael D. WARD
  • Patent number: 6942773
    Abstract: An electrophoretic device separates and detects particles such as DNA fragments, proteins, and the like. The device has a capillary which is coated with a coating with a low refractive index such as Teflon® AF. A sample of particles is fluorescently labeled and injected into the capillary. The capillary is filled with an electrolyte buffer solution. An electrical field is applied across the capillary causing the particles to migrate from a first end of the capillary to a second end of the capillary. A detector light beam is then scanned along the length of the capillary to detect the location of the separated particles. The device is amenable to a high throughput system by providing additional capillaries. The device can also be used to determine the actual size of the particles and for DNA sequencing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2005
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: José A. Olivares, Peter C. Stark
  • Publication number: 20050109796
    Abstract: Disclosed is a dual-dispensing plastic fitment comprising (a) a substantially tubular body portion having a dividing rib integrally formed therein defining two through passages having axially spaced open ends; (b) the dividing rib extending from the body portion to provide at least one downwardly projecting welding rib; (c) at least one basal welding rib integrally formed near the base of the body portion on the outer periphery thereof and outwardly projecting therefrom. Also disclosed are dual compartment flexible pouches and packages incorporating the fitment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2004
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Raymond Bourque, Daniel Chung, Richard Estabrook, Joseph Kornick, Jose Olivares-Cordoba, Donna Visioli
  • Patent number: 6793790
    Abstract: An automatic sample collection system for use with an electrophoretic slab gel system is presented. The collection system can be used with a slab gel have one or more lanes. A detector is used to detect particle bands on the slab gel within a detection zone. Such detectors may use a laser to excite fluorescently labeled particles. The fluorescent light emitted from the excited particles is transmitted to low-level light detection electronics. Upon the detection of a particle of interest within the detection zone, a syringe pump is activated, sending a stream of buffer solution across the lane of the slab gel. The buffer solution collects the sample of interest and carries it through a collection port into a sample collection vial.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of California
    Inventors: José A. Olivares, Peter C. Stark, John M. Dunbar, Karen K. Hill, Cheryl R. Kuske, Gustavo Roybal
  • Patent number: 4885076
    Abstract: A system and method for analyzing molecular constituents of a composition sample includes: forming a solution of the sample, separating the solution by capillary electrophoresis into an eluent of constituents longitudinally separated according to their relative electrophoretic mobilities, electrospraying the eluent to form a charged spray in which the molecular constituents have a temporal distribution; and detecting or collecting the separated constituents in accordance with the temporal distribution in the spray. A first high-voltage (e.g., 5-100 KVDC) is applied to the solution. The spray is charged by applying a second high voltage (e.g., .+-.2-8 KVDC) between the eluent at the capillary exit and a cathode spaced in front of the exit. A complete electrical circuit is formed by a conductor which directly contacts the eluent at the capillary exit, or by conduction through a sheath electrode discharged in an annular sheath flow about the capillary exit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Richard P. Smith, Harold R. Udseth, Jose A. Olivares
  • Patent number: 4842701
    Abstract: A system and method for analyzing molecular constituents of a composition sample includes: forming a solution of the sample, separating the solution by capillary zone electrophoresis into an eluent of constituents longitudinally separated according to their relative electrophoretic mobilities, electrospraying the eluent to form a charged spray in which the molecular constituents have a temporal distribution; and detecting or collecting the separated constituents in accordance with the temporal distribution in the spray. A first high-voltage (e.g., 5-100 KVDC) is applied to the solution. The spray is charged by applying a second high voltage (e.g., .+-.2-8 KVDC) between the eluent at the capillary exit and a cathode spaced in front of the exit. A complete electrical circuit is formed by a conductor which directly contacts the eluent at the capillary exit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 27, 1989
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Richard D. Smith, Jose A. Olivares
  • Patent number: RE34757
    Abstract: A system and method for analyzing molecular constituents of a composition sample includes: forming a solution of the sample, separating the solution by capillary electrophoresis into an eluent of constituents longitudinally separated according to their relative electrophoretic mobilities, electrospraying the eluent to form a charged spray in which the molecular constituents have a temporal distribution; and detecting or collecting the separated constituents in accordance with the temporal distribution in the spray. A first high-voltage (e.g., 5-100 KVDC) is applied to the solution. The spray is charged by applying a second high voltage (e.g., .+-.2-8 KVDC) between the eluent at the capillary exit and a cathode spaced in front of the exit. A complete electrical circuit is formed by a conductor which directly contacts the eluent at the capillary exit, or by conduction through a sheath electrode discharged in an annular sheath flow about the capillary exit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1994
    Assignee: Battelle Memorial Institute
    Inventors: Richard D. Smith, Harold R. Udseth, Jose A. Olivares