Patents by Inventor Paul J. Cobian
Paul J. Cobian 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: 10953560Abstract: A system for converting and attaching material strips to a substrate includes a dispenser configured to advance an elongated tape having length l1 and width w1 with l1>w1 relative to a surface of a substrate. A cutting tool cuts the elongated tape transversely along the width w1 of the tape to produce a strip having length l2 and width w2. During the cutting, a portion of the cutting Stool pushes a first surface of the strip against a gripper while cutting the tape. The gripper holds the first surface of the strip against the gripper while moving to position an opposing, second surface of the strip over the surface of the substrate. The gripper releases the strip after positioning the strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2017Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Mark J. Votava, Paul J. Cobian, Jiaying Ma, Waldo L. Lopez, Dagny M. Joffre
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Publication number: 20190232512Abstract: A system for converting and attaching material strips to a substrate includes a dispenser configured to advance an en elongated tape having length l1 and width w1 with l1>w1 relative to a surface of a substrate. A cutting tool cuts the elongated tape transversely along the width w1 of the tape to produce a strip having length l2 and width w2. During the cutting, a portion of the cutting Stool pushes a first surface of the strip against a gripper while cutting the tape. The gripper holds the first surface of the strip against the gripper while moving to position an opposing, second surface of the strip over the surface of the substrate. The gripper releases the strip after positioning the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2017Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Mark J. VOTAVA, Paul J. COBIAN, Jiaying MA, Waldo L. LOPEZ, Dagny M. JOFFRE
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Patent number: 8677843Abstract: A sample acquisition device includes a capillary array configured to draw in a sample and retain the sample by capillary action. The capillary array may be coupled to an elongated member, such as a stem or a hollow tube, which defines a longitudinal axis extending in a first direction. In some embodiments, the capillary array defines a major sample acquisition surface that extends in a second direction different than the first direction. A ratio of the major sample acquisition surface area to maximum volume retained by the capillary array may be selected to minimize physical binding between the capillary array and sample. In some embodiments, the device may include a feedback mechanism to indicate the relative pressure applied to a sample source with the sample acquisition device. In addition, in some embodiments, the sample acquisition device may include a suction source to help draw the sample into the capillary array.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Bernard A. Gonzalez, G. Marco Bommarito, Paul J. Cobian, Tera M. Nordby, Tushar A. Kshirsagar, Scott A. Burton, Joseph J. Stoffel, Patrick A. Mach, Gustavo H. Castro
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Patent number: 8647574Abstract: A system and method for preparing and collecting samples for analyte testing. The system can include a sample preparation system and a sample collection system coupled to the sample preparation system. The sample preparation system can include at least one of a deformable self-supporting receptacle comprising a reservoir and a freestanding receptacle comprising a reservoir. The reservoir can be adapted to contain a liquid composition. The sample collection system can be positioned in fluid communication with a reservoir of the sample preparation system, and can be adapted to capture an analyte of interest. The method can include providing a fluid path defined at least partially by the sample preparation system and the sample collection system, positioning the liquid composition in a reservoir of the sample preparation system, and moving at least a portion of the liquid composition in the fluid path to the sample collection system.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Kurt J. Halverson, Stephen C. P. Joseph, Raj Rajagopal, David J. Velasquez, Cynthia D. Zook, Sailaja Chandrapati, Daniel E. Siltberg, Paul J. Cobian, Theresa J. Gerten
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Patent number: 8488308Abstract: The present invention provides a display seal for a force-based sensor assembly that includes a flexible membrane having inner and outer surfaces, and first and second sides. The first side of the membrane is capable of being mounted to a housing of the assembly, such as a frame or bezel, and the second side of the membrane is capable of being mounted to a touch surface of a touch sensitive structure of the assembly. The seal, when mounted to the housing and the screen, is capable of creating a seal around the screen without passing extraneous forces to the transducers.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Chin Y. Ng, Paul J. Cobian, Sherman L. Bartz, Hung T. Tran, Lewis H. LeVasseur
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Patent number: 8448679Abstract: A water treatment device for filling at least one bottle with treated tap water includes a housing unit having a reservoir, and at least one valve arranged in fluid communication with the reservoir, the valve having a water inlet/air exit port arranged adjacent to the housing unit, and a water exit/air inlet port arranged opposite the water inlet/air exit port, whereby when the valve is actuated to its open condition, water flows through the valve and into the bottle, and air entrapped in the bottle flows through the valve and into the surrounding environment. When the valve is in its closed condition, air and water do not flow through the valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Judd D. Olson, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Benjamin P. Williams
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Publication number: 20110179887Abstract: A sample acquisition device includes a body comprising a plurality of sample acquisition regions defined by at least a first wall and a second wall oriented nonparallel to the first wall. In some embodiments, the body defines a plurality of apertures that define a plurality of sample acquisition regions. In other embodiments, the walls extend from the body, and the sample acquisition regions are defined between the walls. The sample acquisition regions may be configured in some embodiments such that a user may acquire a sample by rotating the body in a first direction relative to a sample source and may release the sample by rotating the body in a second direction that is substantially opposite to the first direction. When rotated in the first direction, at least one of the first or second walls defines a surface that is inclined into a sample acquisition region.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Paul J. Cobian, G. Marco Bommarito, Bernard A. Gonzalez, Tushar A. Kshirsagar, Patrick A. Mach, Tera M. Nordby, Gustavo H. Castro, Joseph J. Stoffel, Murat Okcay, Scott A. Burton
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Publication number: 20110158852Abstract: Static mixers and fluid systems incorporating one or more of the static mixers. The static mixers include one or more channels that provide a fluid path through a body, wherein fluid flowing through each channel defines a downstream direction through the channel. The channel includes two or more sets of concatenated mixing elements arranged adjacent to each other across the width of the channel, wherein two sets of the mixing elements are offset from each other along the downstream direction of the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Gustavo H. Castro, Paul J. Cobian
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Publication number: 20110146419Abstract: A sample acquisition device includes a capillary array configured to draw in a sample and retain the sample by capillary action. The capillary array may be coupled to an elongated member, such as a stem or a hollow tube, which defines a longitudinal axis extending in a first direction. In some embodiments, the capillary array defines a major sample acquisition surface that extends in a second direction different than the first direction. A ratio of the major sample acquisition surface area to maximum volume retained by the capillary array may be selected to minimize physical binding between the capillary array and sample. In some embodiments, the device may include a feedback mechanism to indicate the relative pressure applied to a sample source with the sample acquisition device. In addition, in some embodiments, the sample acquisition device may include a suction source to help draw the sample into the capillary array.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Bernard A. Gonzalez, G. Marco Bommarito, Paul J. Cobian, Tera M. Nordby, Tushar A. Kshirsagar, Scott A. Burton, Joseph J. Stoffel, Patrick A. Mach, Gustavo H. Castro
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Publication number: 20110150703Abstract: Static mixers and fluid systems incorporating one or more of the static mixers. The static mixers may include one or more channels that provide a tortuous path through a body, wherein fluid flowing through each channel defines a downstream direction through the tortuous path created within the channel. The tortuous path of the channel is preferably formed by a set of flow obstacles protruding into the channel and a set of flow restrictions positioned along the channel between the inlet and the outlet. Each flow restriction has a downstream length over which the open cross-sectional area of the channel decreases and then increases when moving in the downstream direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Gustavo H. Castro, Paul J. Cobian
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Publication number: 20110097814Abstract: The application discloses embodiments of detection devices including a sensor component in a flow path between a first flow path portion and a second flow path portion. In embodiments described, the sensor component includes a receptor in a polymerized composition. The receptor is configured to bind with an analyte in a test sample. Upon binding the sensor component undergoes a detectable change in response to interaction of the analyte with the receptor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: G. Marco Bommarito, Joseph J. Stoffel, Vinod P. Menon, Brinda B. Lakshmi, Timothy J. Diekmann, Gustavo H. Castro, Paul J. Cobian, Raj Rajagopal, Patrick A. Mach
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Publication number: 20110079572Abstract: A water bottle for use in connection with a water treatment device includes an opening with a diameter of at least about 0.87 inches, a diameter of no greater than about 1.06 inches, and a height of at least about 6.56 inches, and a height of no greater than about 8.02.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Judd D. OLSON, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Benjamin P. Williams
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Publication number: 20110079551Abstract: A water treatment cartridge, or insert, for use in connection with a water treatment device such as a gravity-fed water pitcher or the like includes a support structure and water treatment material arranged in combination with the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Judd D. Olson, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Thomas Herdtle, Benjamin P. Williams
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Publication number: 20110079317Abstract: A water treatment device for filling at least one bottle with treated tap water includes a housing unit having a reservoir, and at least one valve arranged in fluid communication with the reservoir, the valve having a water inlet/air exit port arranged adjacent to the housing unit, and a water exit/air inlet port arranged opposite the water inlet/air exit port, whereby when the valve is actuated to its open condition, water flows through the valve and into the bottle, and air entrapped in the bottle flows through the valve and into the surrounding environment. When the valve is in its closed condition, air and water do not flow through the valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Judd D. Olson, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Benjamin P. Williams
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Publication number: 20100255484Abstract: A system and method for preparing and collecting samples for analyte testing. The system can include a sample preparation system and a sample collection system coupled to the sample preparation system. The sample preparation system can include at least one of a deformable self-supporting receptacle comprising a reservoir and a freestanding receptacle comprising a reservoir. The reservoir can be adapted to contain a liquid composition. The sample collection system can be positioned in fluid communication with a reservoir of the sample preparation system, and can be adapted to capture an analyte of interest. The method can include providing a fluid path defined at least partially by the sample preparation system and the sample collection system, positioning the liquid composition in a reservoir of the sample preparation system, and moving at least a portion of the liquid composition in the fluid path to the sample collection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2008Publication date: October 7, 2010Inventors: Kurt J. Halverson, Stephen C.P. Joseph, Raj Rajagopal, David J. Velasquez, Cynthia D. Zook, Sailaja Chandrapati, Daniel E. Siltberg, Paul J. Cobian, Theresa J. Gerten
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Publication number: 20090030341Abstract: Devices to process a sample are configured to releasably attach a sample acquisition device to a drive mechanism that provides rotational and/or vibrational motion to the sample acquisition device. The devices can be used in sample processing methods to dislodge sample materials from the sample acquisition device. Sample processing methods using rotational or vibrational motion may further include the use of a liquid medium into which the sample is released. Sample processing methods may further include the detection of an analyte in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Tushar A. Kshirsagar, Jeffrey D. Smith, Paul J. Cobian, Tera M. Nordby, Manjiri T. Kshirsagar, Patrick A. Mach, Bryan S. Behun
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Patent number: D625560Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Judd D. Olson, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Gretchen A. Hauble, James M. Cooper, Benjamin P. Williams, Paula A. Marrs, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Carly R. Price, Jeremiah P. O'Leary, Shu Kun Chang, Elizabeth R. Kelly, Hyun Jin Ko
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Patent number: D625772Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Judd D. Olson, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Gretchen A. Hauble, James M. Cooper, Benjamin P. Williams, Paula A. Marrs, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Carly R. Price, Jeremiah P. O'Leary, Shu Kun Chang, Elizabeth R. Kelly, Hyun Jin Ko
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Patent number: D626621Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Judd D. Olson, Sean C. McGreevy, Kent E. Lageson, Kevin E. Kinzer, Paul J. Cobian, Gretchen A. Hauble, James M. Cooper, Benjamin P. Williams, Paula A. Marrs, Anastasios G. Karahalios, Carly R. Price, Jeremiah P. O'Leary, Shu Kun Chang, Elizabeth R. Kelly, Hyun Jin Ko
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Patent number: D685406Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative PropertiesInventors: Paul J. Cobian, Steven G. Lucht, Thomas G. Skulley, Nicholas A. Johnson