Patents by Inventor Philip A. Guadagno

Philip A. Guadagno 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: 5196167
    Abstract: A test sheet for the determination of the presence of a substance having peroxidase-like activity in a throw-in-the-bowl fecal occult blood test, includes a specimen test area and a positive control area. The test area has deposited thereon a test ink having at least one oxygen donor reagent and a chromogen reagent capable of being oxidized by the oxygen donor in the presence of blood or a substance having peroxidase-like activity, to provide a visually observable change of color. The test ink also includes a water soluble polymer for immobilizing the chromogen and oxygen donor. The positive control area has deposited thereon the test ink and a substance having the peroxidase-like activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1993
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, Janine P. Burrows
  • Patent number: 5192501
    Abstract: A method of formulating a test ink for a fecal occult blood test product including the steps of: (a) providing at least one chromogen reagent in a first solution; (b) providing a moisture barrier which is a water-soluble polymer; (c) adding at least one oxygen donor reagent to the moisture barrier; (d) adding at least one color enhancer to the result of step (c) to thereby form a second solution; and (e) adding the second solution to the first solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, Janine P. Burrows
  • Patent number: 5171410
    Abstract: An improved gel formulation and method for high-voltage, short duration electrophoretic separation of isoforms of CK isoenzymes. The gel is an homogeneous mixture of agarose and a buffer having a molarity of about 0.05M. CK-MM and/or CK-MB isoforms are electrophoretically separated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1992
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, Aungnapa Tansamrit, Subphong Tansamrit
  • Patent number: 5106472
    Abstract: A thermally conductive, electrically insulating interface adapted to be interposed between the heat conductive metal floor of an electrophoresis chamber and an electrophoresis plate for conducting heat from the plate to the chamber floor. The interface is preferably silicone or a silicone base, and demonstrates a preferential affinity to the electrophoresis plate. Optionally a support layer or backing layer may be included as part of the interface member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventor: Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 5085758
    Abstract: An electrophoretic gel container for protecting an electrophoresis plate during shipment and storage, the electrophoresis plate being the type including a substrate having a major surface and a gel layer adhered to a portion of the major surface with the substrate including a peripheral portion free of the gel layer. The container includes a top portion and a bottom portion which are sealingly engageable with one another. The top and bottom portions have cooperating projections such that the top and bottom may be interlocked together. The gel layer substrate includes alignment apertures and the container includes alignment sockets in the bottom portion and locking pins in the top portion. The alignment sockets extend through the alignment apertures in the electrophoresis plate and has locking pins engage the alignment sockets to further secure the electrophoresis plate against movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1992
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, Terry L. McNeely
  • Patent number: 5045173
    Abstract: An electrophoretic gel container for protecting an electrophoresis plate during shipment and storage, the electrophoresis plate being the type including a substrate having a major surface and a gel layer adhered to a portion of the major surface with the substrate including a peripheral portion free of the gel layer. The container includes a top portion and a bottom portion which are sealingly engageable with one another. The top and bottom portions have cooperating projections such that the top and bottom may be interlocked together. The gel layer substrate includes alignment apertures and the container includes alignment sockets in the bottom portion and locking pins in the top portion. The alignment sockets extend through the alignment apertures in the electrophoresis plate and the locking pins engage the alignment sockets to further secure the electrophoresis plate against movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, Terry L. McNeely
  • Patent number: 4986891
    Abstract: An electrophoresis machine is disclosed in which after a microporous support strip and a sample plate are placed in the machine, all electrophoresis processing, scanning and densitometer functions are automatically performed under computer control. The machine includes apparatus for automatic pipetting of liquid samples from the sample plate to the surface of the support strip, apparatus for applying electrophoresis current to the strip while simultaneously cooling it, apparatus for applying and spreading fluorescent staining reagent to the strip, and apparatus for incubating the strip and subsequently drying it. Mechanical aligning apparatus is provided for precisely aligning pipettes with application wells on the sample strip. Electrode bars and reagent spreader bars are provided to apply electrophoresing current to the strip and to spread reagent dumped onto the strip after electrophoresis. Circular indentations as well as rectangular indentations are provided as application wells on the sample strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1991
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Sarrine, Henry A. Garsee, Charles D. Kelley, Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4975173
    Abstract: An electrophoresis plate of the type including a base layer of an electrophoretic medium containing some buffer material and a method of making such an electrophoresis plate. On the base layer of the plate there are formed buffer blocks made up of an electrophoretic medium having a lower electroendosmotic potential than that of the base layer. The buffer blocks contain buffer material for functioning as a self-contained reservoir during electrophoresis. The method of the present invention includes continuous casting of the buffer blocks and also includes casting the buffer blocks as a sequence of discrete layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1990
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Subphong Tansamrit, Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4954237
    Abstract: An automatic electrophoresis machine is provided with a path for refrigerated air to pass over the agarose gel of a support medium during the time that electrophoresis current is applied to the support medium. Such apparatus is also provided with means for applying longitudinal electrophoresis current through the gel of the support medium during one time and applying lateral electrophoresis current through the gel of the support medium during another time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1990
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories
    Inventors: Robert J. Sarrine, Henry A. Garsee, Charles D. Kelley, Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4909920
    Abstract: An electrophoresis machine is disclosed in which after a microporous support strip and a sample plate are placed in the machine, all electrophoresis processing, scanning and densitometer functions are automatically performed under computer control. The machine includes apparatus for automatic pipetting of liquid samples from the sample plate to the surface of the support strip, apparatus for applying electrophoresis current to the strip while simultaneously cooling it, apparatus for applying and spreading flourescent staining reagent to the strip, and apparatus for incubating the strip and subsequently drying it. A T.V. camera, mounted to a flourescent scanning box enclosing the application plate, in cooperation with digital processing equipment, electronically scans electrophoresically longitudinally displaced components of the samples for determining relative component densities. An alternative scanning apparatus including a collimator and photomultiplier is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1990
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories
    Inventors: Robert J. Sarrine, Henry A. Garsee, Charles D. Kelley, Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4892639
    Abstract: An improved electrophoresis plate and method of making same includes a plate having an inert substrate and an electrophoretic medium formed on the substrate. The electrophoretic medium includes, as a part thereof, buffer blocks or buffer reservoirs, more specifically, relatively thick deposits of the electrophoretic medium. The electrophoretic medium buffer is positioned in a predetermined location relative to alignment apertures in the substrate.The method of making the electrophoresis plate of the present invention includes priming the substrate with electrophoretic medium and thereafter forming, such as by casting or molding, the electrophoretic medium with the buffer blocks on the primed substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1990
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Sarrine, Philip A. Guadagno, Henry A. Garsee
  • Patent number: 4890247
    Abstract: An electrophoresis machine is disclosed in which after a microporous support strip and a sample plate are placed in the machine, all electrophoresis processing, scanning and densitometer functions are automatically performed under computer control. The machine includes apparatus for automatic pipetting of liquid samples from the sample plate to the surface of the support strip, apparatus for applying electrophoresis current to the strip while simultaneously cooling it, apparatus for applying and spreading flourescent staining reagent to the strip, and apparatus for incubating the strip and subsequently drying it. A T.V. camera, mounted to a flourescent scanning box enlosing the application plate, in cooperation with digital processing equipment, electronically scans electrophoresically longitudinally displaced components of the samples for determining relative component densities. An alternative scanning apparatus including a collimator and photomultiplier is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Sarrine, Henry A. Garsee, Charles D. Kelley, Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4810348
    Abstract: An electrophoresis machine is disclosed in which after a microporous support strip and a sample plate are placed in the machine, all electrophoresis processing, scanning and densitometer functions are automatically performed under computer control. The machine includes apparatus for automatic pipetting of liquid samples from the sample plate to the surface of the support strip, apparatus for applying electrophoresis current ot the strip while simultaneously cooling it, apparatus for applying and spreading flourescent staining reagent to the strip, and apparatus for incubating the strip and subsequently drying it. A T.V. camera, mounted to a flourescent scanning box enclosing the application plate, in cooperation with digital processing equipment, electronically scans electrophoresically longitudinally displaced components of the samples for determining relative component densities. An alternative scanning apparatus including a collimator and photomultiplier is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Sarrine, Henry A. Garsee, Charles D. Kelley, Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4742002
    Abstract: A test kit for determining the presence of occult blood is disclosed which includes an improved monitor system having a reagent test area including a metal salt with an oxidation potential sufficient to catalyze a chromogen reaction in the guaiac impregnated paper when exposed to a peroxide developing solution. A peroxidase inactivating test area is provided for verifying the effectiveness of a peroxidase inactivating solution comprising guanidine hydrochloride and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. An improved method of testing occult blood is also disclosed wherein a peroxidase inactivating solution is applied to a monitor and a sample area just prior to application of the developing solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1988
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventor: Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4725553
    Abstract: A test pad having a water activated reagent and a water activated peroxygen compound which undergo a chromogen reaction in an aqueous solution including hemoglobin. The reagent is potassium guaiacolsulfonate, a guaiac substitute material. The peroxygen compound is a monopersulfonate compound comprised of two moles of potassium monopersulfonate, one mole of potassium hydrogen sulfate and one mole of potassium sulfate. The test pad features a test area containing the above materials in powdered form and may also include controls for checking the results of the test. A method for using the test pad is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1988
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventor: Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4647541
    Abstract: A test kit for preparing a chemical test pad used in testing for the presence of occult blood in a specimen. The test kit is a foil package enclosing an absorbant pad bearing a peroxygen agent and a solution of guaiac in alcohol in a separate packet or compartment from the absorbant pad. The separate packet or compartment being rupturable by applying hand pressure to the outside of the foil package to mix the peroxygen agent powder on the test pad and the guaiac solution prior to removing the absorbant pad from the foil package. The method relates to performing a medical test by activating a test pad bearing one reagent by applying another reagent thereto while remaining wholly within a protective foil package. According to the method a test pad containing the peroxygen agent is wetted with a solution of guaiac in alcohol prior to removal from the protective foil package and exposure to a specimen of fecal material and water in a test for occult blood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1987
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, James R. Markus
  • Patent number: 4582685
    Abstract: A test kit for preparing a chemical test pad used in testing for the presence of occult blood in a specimen. The test kit is a foil package enclosing an absorbant pad bearing a peroxygen agent and a solution of guaiac in alcohol in a separate packet or compartment from the absorbant pad. The separate packet or compartment being rupturable by applying hand pressure to the outside of the foil package to mix the peroxygen agent powder on the test pad and the guaiac solution prior to removing the absorbant pad from the foil package. The method relates to performing a medical test by activating a test pad bearing one reagent by applying another reagent thereto while remaining wholly within a protective foil package. According to the method a test pad containing the peroxygen agent is wetted with a solution of guaiac in alcohol prior to removal from the protective foil package and exposure to a specimen of fecal material and water in a test for occult blood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, James R. Markus
  • Patent number: 4541987
    Abstract: A test pad having a water activated reagent and a water activated peroxygen compound which undergo a chromogen reaction in an aqueous solution including hemoglobin. The reagent is potassium guaiacolsulfonate, a guaiac substitute material. The peroxygen compound is a monopersulfonate compound comprised of two moles of potassium monopersulfonate, one mole of potassium hydrogen sulfate and one mole of potassium sulfate. The test pad features a test area containing the above materials in powdered form and may also include controls for checking the results of the test. A method for using the test pad is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1985
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventor: Philip A. Guadagno
  • Patent number: 4511533
    Abstract: A test kit for preparing a chemical test pad used in testing for the presence of occult blood in a specimen. The test kit is a foil package enclosing an absorbant pad bearing a peroxygen agent and a solution of guaiac in alcohol in a separate packet or compartment from the absorbant pad. The separate packet or compartment being rupturable by applying hand pressure to the outside of the foil package to mix the peroxygen agent powder on the test pad and the guaiac solution prior to removing the absorbant pad from the foil package. The method relates to performing a medical test by activating a test pad bearing one reagent by applying another reagent thereto while remaining wholly within a protective foil package. According to the method a test pad containing the peroxygen agent is wetted with a solution of guaiac in alcohol prior to removal from the protective foil package and exposure to a specimen of fecal material and water in a test for occult blood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1985
    Assignee: Helena Laboratories Corporation
    Inventors: Philip A. Guadagno, James R. M. Sanford