Patents by Inventor Michael Bo Nelson
Michael Bo Nelson 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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Publication number: 20220351383Abstract: A method is provided herein that discloses receiving, by a processor, first image data comprising first bioluminescence data derived from an organism at a first time, receiving, by the processor, second image data comprising second bioluminescence data derived from an organism at a second time, comparing, by the processor, the first image data to the second image data, determining, by the processor, whether a peak light output event has occurred based on the comparison, and outputting, by the processor and to a display device, an indication that the peak light output event has occurred.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2020Publication date: November 3, 2022Inventor: Michael Bo Nelson
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Patent number: 7949383Abstract: An imaging box assembly is provided for capturing an image of a sample. The imaging box assembly includes a body having an interior cavity for receiving the sample, and having a front portion defining an opening into the cavity. The body further includes a view port enabling viewing of the sample contained in the interior cavity. A door is mounted to the body that is movable between an opened condition, enabling access to the interior cavity through the cavity opening, and a closed condition, positioning a door rear portion substantially adjacent the body front portion to prevent access through the cavity opening. The box assembly further includes a moveable stage disposed in the cavity interior that supports the sample. The moveable stage is adapted to selectively position the sample at a selected one of a plurality of positions relative to the view hole.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Xenogen CorporationInventors: Michael D. Cable, Michael Bo Nelson, Bradley W. Rice, David N Sprague
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Patent number: 7806082Abstract: The invention described herein provides an induction chamber used to sedate one or more living specimens. The induction chamber comprises at least one gas inlet through which anesthesia gas and oxygen are supplied. To minimize escape of anesthetizing gas is into the ambient room or surroundings, the induction chamber includes a gas outlet or port that draws anesthesia gas. The induction chamber also comprises a device that obstructs gas flow through the gas outlet based on the position of the door. In one chamber design, when the door closes, the gas outlet is blocked. Thus, opening the door to the induction chamber causes anesthesia gas is to be drawn through the outlet while closing the door allows anesthesia gas to collect in the chamber and sedate any specimens located therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Xenogen CorporationInventor: Michael Bo Nelson
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Patent number: 7331341Abstract: The invention described herein provides an induction chamber used to sedate one or more living specimens. The induction chamber comprises at least one gas inlet through which anesthesia gas and oxygen are supplied. To minimize escape of anesthetizing gas is into the ambient room or surroundings, the induction chamber includes a gas outlet or port that draws anesthesia gas. The induction chamber also comprises a device that obstructs gas flow through the gas outlet based on the position of the door. In one chamber design, when the door closes, the gas outlet is blocked. Thus, opening the door to the induction chamber causes anesthesia gas is to be drawn through the outlet while closing the door allows anesthesia gas to collect in the chamber and sedate any specimens located therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Xenogen CorporationInventor: Michael Bo Nelson
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Patent number: 6901279Abstract: An improved imaging apparatus is disclosed that allows a user to perform numerous imaging operations. The imaging apparatus may include one or more improvements to imaging box design to improve illumination control within the imaging box, such as improved door seal arrangements, improved door closing mechanisms, and improved light seals. The present invention may also include one or more improvements to imaging apparatus design to facilitate image capture, such as: an automated filter select device, a moveable stage, automated focus control, f-stop adjustment and stage height, and improved internal illumination for capturing photographic images.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2004Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Xenogen CorporationInventors: Michael D. Cable, Michael Bo Nelson, Bradley W. Rice, Christopher A. Rasco, David N Sprague, David G. Nilson, Rick Dalgetty
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Patent number: 6775567Abstract: An improved imaging apparatus is disclosed that allows a user to perform numerous imaging operations. The imaging apparatus may include one or more improvements to imaging box design to improve illumination control within the imaging box, such as improved door seal arrangements, improved door closing mechanisms, and improved light seals. The present invention may also include one or more improvements to imaging apparatus design to facilitate image capture, such as: an automated filter select device, a moveable stage, automated focus control, f-stop adjustment and stage height, and improved internal illumination for capturing photographic images.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Xenogen CorporationInventors: Michael D. Cable, Michael Bo Nelson, Bradley W. Rice, Christopher A. Rasco, David N Sprague, David G. Nilson, Rick Dalgetty
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Publication number: 20040127781Abstract: An improved imaging apparatus is disclosed that allows a user to perform numerous imaging operations. The imaging apparatus may include one or more improvements to imaging box design to improve illumination control within the imaging box, such as improved door seal arrangements, improved door closing mechanisms, and improved light seals. The present invention may also include one or more improvements to imaging apparatus design to facilitate image capture, such as: an automated filter select device, a moveable stage, automated focus control, f-stop adjustment and stage height, and improved internal illumination for capturing photographic images.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2001Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Xenogen CorporationInventors: Michael D. Cable, Michael Bo Nelson, Bradley W. Rice, Christopher A. Rasco, David N. Sprague, David G. Nilson, Rick Dalgetty
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Publication number: 20030209244Abstract: The invention described herein provides an induction chamber used to sedate one or more living specimens. The induction chamber comprises at least one gas inlet through which anesthesia gas and oxygen are supplied. To minimize escape of anesthetizing gas is into the ambient room or surroundings, the induction chamber includes a gas outlet or port that draws anesthesia gas. A negative or vacuum pressure is applied to the gas outlet. The negative pressure draws gases from within the induction chamber, and may draw gases from the ambient surroundings around the induction chamber when a door allowing a lab technician access to the induction chamber interior opens. The induction chamber also comprises a device that obstructs gas flow through the gas outlet based on the position of the door. In one chamber design, when the door closes, the gas outlet is blocked.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Xenogen CorporationInventor: Michael Bo Nelson