Patents by Inventor Morten J. Jensen
Morten J. Jensen 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: 11235333Abstract: Embodiments of the invention comprise microfluidic devices, instrumentation interfacing with those devices, processes for fabricating that device, and methods of employing that device to perform PCR amplification. Embodiments of the invention are also compatible with quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (“qPCR”) processes. Microfluidic devices in accordance with the invention may contain a plurality of parallel processing channels. Fully independent reactions can take place in each of the plurality of parallel processing channels. The availability of independent processing channels allows a microfluidic device in accordance with the invention to be used in a number of ways. For example, separate samples could be processed in each of the independent processing channels. Alternatively, different loci on a single sample could be processed in multiple processing channels.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2018Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Morten J. Jensen, Andrea W. Chow, Colin B. Kennedy, Stephane Mouradian
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Publication number: 20180272354Abstract: Embodiments of the invention comprise microfluidic devices, instrumentation interfacing with those devices, processes for fabricating that device, and methods of employing that device to perform PCR amplification. Embodiments of the invention are also compatible with quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (“qPCR”) processes. Microfluidic devices in accordance with the invention may contain a plurality of parallel processing channels. Fully independent reactions can take place in each of the plurality of parallel processing channels. The availability of independent processing channels allows a microfluidic device in accordance with the invention to be used in a number of ways. For example, separate samples could be processed in each of the independent processing channels. Alternatively, different loci on a single sample could be processed in multiple processing channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Morten J. Jensen, Andrea W. Chow, Colin B. Kennedy, Stephane Mouradian
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Patent number: 9987636Abstract: Embodiments of the invention comprise microfluidic devices, instrumentation interfacing with those devices, processes for fabricating that device, and methods of employing that device to perform PCR amplification. Embodiments of the invention are also compatible with quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (“qPCR”) processes. Microfluidic devices in accordance with the invention may contain a plurality of parallel processing channels. Fully independent reactions can take place in each of the plurality of parallel processing channels. The availability of independent processing channels allows a microfluidic device in accordance with the invention to be used in a number of ways. For example, separate samples could be processed in each of the independent processing channels. Alternatively, different loci on a single sample could be processed in multiple processing channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2015Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: CALIPER LIFE SCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Morten J Jensen, Andrea W Chow, Colin B. Kennedy, Stephane Mouradian
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Publication number: 20150224505Abstract: Embodiments of the invention comprise microfluidic devices, instrumentation interfacing with those devices, processes for fabricating that device, and methods of employing that device to perform PCR amplification. Embodiments of the invention are also compatible with quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (“qPCR”) processes. Microfluidic devices in accordance with the invention may contain a plurality of parallel processing channels. Fully independent reactions can take place in each of the plurality of parallel processing channels. The availability of independent processing channels allows a microfluidic device in accordance with the invention to be used in a number of ways. For example, separate samples could be processed in each of the independent processing channels. Alternatively, different loci on a single sample could be processed in multiple processing channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Morten J. Jensen, Andrea W. Chow, Colin B. Kennedy, Stephane Mouradian
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Publication number: 20140257137Abstract: Devices and methods for automatic monitoring of fluid of a patient are disclosed, comprising a patient line, a transfer disk which receives the fluid and controllably transfers the fluid to test substrates, and a sensor disk which houses the test substrates. The sterile transfer disk may be configured to maintain the sterility of the patient sampling assembly while transferring samples to non-sterile components, such as the sensor disk.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: INTELLECTUAL INSPIRATIONS, LLCInventors: Daniel BLOOM, Nicholas A. NELSON, Morten J. JENSEN, Laurence R. SHEA, Edward Paul DONLON, Joseph Anthony VIVOLO, Stuart TAYLOR
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Patent number: 8753290Abstract: Devices and methods for automatic monitoring of fluid of a patient are disclosed, comprising a patient line, a transfer disk which receives the fluid and controllably transfers the fluid to test substrates, and a sensor disk which houses the test substrates. The sterile transfer disk may be configured to maintain the sterility of the patient sampling assembly while transferring samples to non-sterile components, such as the sensor disk.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Intellectual Inspiration, LLCInventors: Daniel Bloom, Nicholas A. Nelson, Morten J. Jensen, Laurence R. Shea, Ed Donlon, Joe Vivolo, Stuart Taylor
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Publication number: 20110077480Abstract: Devices and methods for automatic monitoring of fluid of a patient are disclosed, comprising a patient line, a transfer disk which receives the fluid and controllably transfers the fluid to test substrates, and a sensor disk which houses the test substrates. The sterile transfer disk may be configured to maintain the sterility of the patient sampling assembly while transferring samples to non-sterile components, such as the sensor disk.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: IntelliDx, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Bloom, Nicholas A. Nelson, Morten J. Jensen, Laurence R. Shea, Edward Paul Donlon, Joseph Anthony Vivolo, Stuart Taylor
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Patent number: 7518726Abstract: An optical detection system for a microfluidic device and a dry-focus microfluidic device compatible with the compact optical detection system are described. The system includes an LED; means for collimating light emitted by the LED; an aspherical, fused-silica objective lens; means for directing the collimated light through the objective onto a microfluidic device; and means for detecting a fluorescent signal emitted from the microfluidic device. The working distance between the objective and the device allows light from an external LED or laser to be brought in along a diagonal path to illuminate the microfluidic device. The dry-focus microfluidic device includes multiple channels and multiple closed optical alignment marks having curved walls. At least one of the channels is positioned between at least two of the marks. The marks are illuminated for alignment and focusing purposes by light brought in on a diagonal path from an external white LED.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Caliper LifeSciences, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Rulison, Jeffrey A. Wolk, Ernest C.W. Lee, Michael Slater, Morten J. Jensen
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Patent number: 7343248Abstract: Techniques for controlling analytical instruments are provided. A sequence of steps can be utilized to specify wells of a microfluidic device, mobility to be applied to fluid in the wells, and the duration to apply the mobility. For example, fluids can be sequentially run past down a main channel to a detection zone of the microfluidic device in order to analyze the fluids. In order to increase the efficiency of the analysis, fluids can be processed in parallel by running one fluid down the main channel while another fluid is loaded to the main channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Caliper Life SciencesInventors: J. Wallace Parce, Morten J. Jensen
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Patent number: 7155344Abstract: Techniques for controlling analytical instruments are provided. A sequence of steps can be utilized to specify wells of a microfluidic device, mobility to be applied to fluid in the wells, and the duration to apply the mobility. For example, fluids can be sequentially run past down a main channel to a detection zone of the microfluidic device in order to analyze the fluids. In order to increase the efficiency of the analysis, fluids can be processed in parallel by running one fluid down the main channel while another fluid is loaded to the main channel.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: J. Wallace Parce, Morten J. Jensen
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Patent number: 6986837Abstract: A microfluidic controller and detector system and method for performing screening assays are disclosed. The microfluidic controller and detector system comprises a fluidic chip that includes at least two intersecting channels and a detection zone, a fluid direction system comprising an electrical interface configured for electrical contact with the at least two intersecting channels, an optics block having an objective lens disposed adjacent the detection zone, and a control system coupled to the optics block and adapted to receive and analyze data from the optics block. The electrical interface generally includes electrodes configured for electrical contact with the intersecting channels and coupled to electrode channels for supplying electrical input to the electrodes. A reference channel is optionally provided to calibrate the electrode channels.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Calvin Y. H. Chow, Morten J. Jensen, Colin B. Kennedy, Michael M. Lacy, Robert E. Nagle
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Patent number: 6881312Abstract: Analytical systems and methods that use a modular interface structure for providing an interface between a sample substrate and an analytical unit, where the analytical unit typically has a particular interface arrangement for implementing various analytical and control functions. Using a number of variants for each module of the modular interface structure advantageously provides cost effective and efficient ways to perform numerous tests using a particular substrate or class of substrates with a particular analytical and control systems interface arrangement. Improved optical illumination and detection system for simultaneously analyzing reactions or conditions in multiple parallel microchannels are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Peter C. Jann, Morten J. Jensen, Michael Spaid, Colin B. Kennedy, Michael J. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6801875Abstract: Methods of measuring widths of illumination spots and distances between two points, and predicting detected signal widths are provided. Systems, software, and kits for performing the methods of the invention are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Wolk, Irina Kazakova, Morten J. Jensen
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Publication number: 20040014239Abstract: Ultra-high throughput systems and methods are used for sampling large numbers of different materials from surfaces of substantially planar library storage components. The systems and methods typically employ: microfluidic devices having integrated capillary elements for carrying out the analysis of the sampled materials; library storage components, e.g., planar solid substrates, capable of retaining thousands, tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of different materials in small areas; sensing systems for allowing rapid and accurate sampling of the materials by the microfluidic devices, and associated instrumentation for control and analysis of the overall operation of these systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Wolk, Sherri Ann Biondi, J. Wallace Parce, Morten J. Jensen, Anne R. Kopf-Sill
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Patent number: 6620625Abstract: Ultra-high throughput systems and methods are used for sampling large numbers of different materials from surfaces of substantially planar library storage components. The systems and methods typically employ: microfluidic devices having integrated capillary elements for carrying out the analysis of the sampled materials; library storage components, e.g., planar solid substrates, capable of retaining thousands, tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of different materials in small areas; sensing systems for allowing rapid and accurate sampling of the materials by the microfluidic devices, and associated instrumentation for control and analysis of the overall operation of these systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Wolk, Sherri Ann Biondi, J. Wallace Parce, Morten J. Jensen, Anne R. Kopf-Sill
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Publication number: 20030103207Abstract: Analytical systems and methods that use a modular interface structure for providing an interface between a sample substrate and an analytical unit, where the analytical unit typically has a particular interface arrangement for implementing various analytical and control functions. Using a number of variants for each module of the modular interface structure advantageously provides cost effective and efficient ways to perform numerous tests using a particular substrate or class of substrates with a particular analytical and control systems interface arrangement. Improved optical illumination and detection system for simultaneously analyzing reactions or conditions in multiple parallel microchannels are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Peter C. Jann, Morten J. Jensen, Michael Spaid, Colin B. Kennedy, Michael J. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6547941Abstract: Analytical systems and methods that use a modular interface structure for providing an interface between a sample substrate and an analytical unit, where the analytical unit typically has a particular interface arrangement for implementing various analytical and control functions. Using a number of variants for each module of the modular interface structure advantageously provides cost effective and efficient ways to perform numerous tests using a particular substrate or class of substrates with a particular analytical and control systems interface arrangement. Improved optical illumination and detection system for simultaneously analyzing reactions or conditions in multiple parallel microchannels are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventors: Anne R. Kopf-Sill, Andrea W. Chow, Peter C. Jann, Morten J. Jensen, Michael Spaid, Colin B. Kennedy, Michael J. Kennedy
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Publication number: 20030036080Abstract: A method is provided for identifying components of a mixture by labeling the individual components with fluorescent agents having different fluorescence lifetimes. The components are subsequently separated, fluorescent labels detected and their lifetimes measured. Based on the measured fluorescent lifetimes, the components of mixtures of small organic molecules, polymers, peptides, saccharides and nucleic acids can be identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Caliper Technologies Corp.Inventors: Morten J. Jensen, J. Wallace Parco
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Publication number: 20030011382Abstract: A microfluidic controller and detector system and method for performing screening assays are disclosed. The microfluidic controller and detector system comprises a fluidic chip that includes at least two intersecting channels and a detection zone, a fluid direction system comprising an electrical interface configured for electrical contact with the at least two intersecting channels, an optics block having an objective lens disposed adjacent the detection zone, and a control system coupled to the optics block and adapted to receive and analyze data from the optics block. The electrical interface generally includes electrodes configured for electrical contact with the intersecting channels and coupled to electrode channels for supplying electrical input to the electrodes. A reference channel is optionally provided to calibrate the electrode channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Applicant: CALIPER TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Calvin Y.H. Chow, Morten J. Jensen, Colin B. Kennedy, Michael M. Lacy, Robert E. Nagle
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Patent number: 6504607Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing a sample are disclosed. The system may include a light source operable to transmit light onto the sample, a detector operable to detect intensity of the light emitted from the sample, and a power modulator. The power modulator modulates the light source power such that light is emitted from the light source in more than one mode to reduce changes in the emitted light due to temperature changes in the light source.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignees: Caliper Technologies, Corp., Agilent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Morten J. Jensen, Patrick Kaltenbach, Volker Brombacher