Patents by Inventor Justin Douglas Beroz

Justin Douglas Beroz 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: 11597144
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods for building colloidal solids by precipitation from a liquid bridge using a needle through which a colloidal particle suspension is dispensed onto a substrate in a temperature-controlled environment. The substrate can rest on a motion-controlled stage, and freeform shapes can be built by coordinating the motion of the stage with the rate of dispense of colloidal particle suspension. Aspects include a scaling law that governs the rate of assembly and a direct-write colloidal assembly process that combines self-assembly with direct-write 3D printing, and can be used to build exemplary freestanding structures using a diverse materials, such as polystyrene, silica and gold particles. Additionally, disclosed are methods for predicting and eliminating cracking by a geometric relationship between particle size and structure dimensions, enabling the production of macroscale, crack-free colloidal crystals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2023
    Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Anastasios John Hart, Justin Douglas Beroz, Alvin Thong Lip Tan
  • Patent number: 10814348
    Abstract: A particle can be discretely ejected from a orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignees: MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
    Inventors: Anastasios John Hart, Justin Douglas Beroz, Homayoon Maghsoodi
  • Publication number: 20200023397
    Abstract: A particle can be discretely ejected from an orifice in a controlled manner to form a product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2018
    Publication date: January 23, 2020
    Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Anastasios John Hart, Justin Douglas Beroz, Henry Merrow
  • Publication number: 20190232557
    Abstract: Disclosed are methods for building colloidal solids by precipitation from a liquid bridge using a needle through which a colloidal particle suspension is dispensed onto a substrate in a temperature-controlled environment. The substrate can rest on a motion-controlled stage, and freeform shapes can be built by coordinating the motion of the stage with the rate of dispense of colloidal particle suspension. Aspects include a scaling law that governs the rate of assembly and a direct-write colloidal assembly process that combines self-assembly with direct-write 3D printing, and can be used to build exemplary freestanding structures using a diverse materials, such as polystyrene, silica and gold particles. Additionally, disclosed are methods for predicting and eliminating cracking by a geometric relationship between particle size and structure dimensions, enabling the production of macroscale, crack-free colloidal crystals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2019
    Publication date: August 1, 2019
    Inventors: Anastasios John Hart, Justin Douglas Beroz, Alvin Thong Lip Tan
  • Publication number: 20180361423
    Abstract: A particle can be discretely ejected from a orifice.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2018
    Publication date: December 20, 2018
    Inventors: Anastasios John HART, Justin Douglas BEROZ, Homayoon MAGHSOODI
  • Patent number: 9937522
    Abstract: A particle can be discretely ejected from a orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2018
    Assignees: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
    Inventors: Anastasios John Hart, Justin Douglas Beroz, Homayoon Maghsoodi
  • Patent number: 9358538
    Abstract: A pipette includes a movable piston and a diaphragm that at least partly defines a fluid chamber enclosing a volume of working fluid. The piston displaces a volumetric amount of the working fluid in the chamber when moved. In response, the diaphragm displaces a smaller volumetric amount of fluid outside the chamber. A deamplification ratio is defined by the ratio of the volume displaced by the diaphragm to the volume displaced by the piston. The deamplification ratio is adjustable by adjusting or changing the diaphragm and/or by adjusting the size of the fluid chamber. The deamplifying pipette enables measuring and dispensing of very small volumes of liquid and is easily adapted to commercially available pipette components. Pipette components such as a pipette tip or adaptor may include a diaphragm to enable deamplification of the nominal volume capacity of a given pipette device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2016
    Assignee: The Regents of the University of Michigan
    Inventors: Justin Douglas Beroz, Anastasios John Hart
  • Publication number: 20150158043
    Abstract: A particle can be discretely ejected from a orifice.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2014
    Publication date: June 11, 2015
    Applicants: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Anastasios John HART, Justin Douglas BEROZ, Homayoon MAGHSOODI
  • Publication number: 20130283884
    Abstract: A pipette includes a movable piston and a diaphragm that at least partly defines a fluid chamber enclosing a volume of working fluid. The piston displaces a volumetric amount of the working fluid in the chamber when moved. In response, the diaphragm displaces a smaller volumetric amount of fluid outside the chamber. A deamplification ratio is defined by the ratio of the volume displaced by the diaphragm to the volume displaced by the piston. The deamplification ratio is adjustable by adjusting or changing the diaphragm and/or by adjusting the size of the fluid chamber. The deamplifying pipette enables measuring and dispensing of very small volumes of liquid and is easily adapted to commercially available pipette components. Pipette components such as a pipette tip or adaptor may include a diaphragm to enable deamplification of the nominal volume capacity of a given pipette device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2013
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Applicant: The Regents of the University of Michigan
    Inventors: Justin Douglas Beroz, Anastasios John Hart