Patents by Inventor Philip Collins

Philip Collins 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).

  • Publication number: 20060263255
    Abstract: A new sensing technology for chemical/biomolecular sensors is provided. One such sensor detects molecular hydrogen (H2) using nanoelectronic components. A tiny, low-cost nanosensor chip can offer: (i) performance that matches or exceeds that of existing technology, (ii) plug-and-play simplicity with both digital and analog control systems, and (ii) the small size and low power consumption needed for wireless integration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2006
    Publication date: November 23, 2006
    Inventors: Tzong-Ru Han, Alexander Star, Jean-Christophe Gabriel, Sergei Skarupo, John Passmore, Philip Collins, Keith Bradley, Darin Olson
  • Publication number: 20060078468
    Abstract: An electronic system for selectively detecting and identifying a plurality of chemical species, which comprises an array of nanostructure sensing devices, is disclosed. Within the array, there are at least two different selectivities for sensing among the nanostructure sensing devices. Methods for fabricating the electronic system are also disclosed. The methods involve modifiying nanostructures within the devices to have different selectivity for sensing chemical species. Modification can involve chemical, electrochemical, and self-limiting point defect reactions. Reactants for these reactions can be supplied using a bath method or a chemical jet method. Methods for using the arrays of nanostructure sensing devices to detect and identify a plurality of chemical species are also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Gabriel, Philip Collins, Keith Bradley, George Gruner
  • Publication number: 20050199531
    Abstract: A hydrocarbon desulfurization system that circulates fluidizable solid particles through a fluidized bed reactor, a fluidized bed regenerator, and a fluidized bed reducer to thereby provide for substantially continuous desulfurization of a hydrocarbon-containing fluid stream and substantially continuous regeneration of the solid particles. A novel transport system is employed for transporting the solid particles between the reactor, the regenerator, and the reducer. The transport system uses close-coupled vessels and gravity flow between various vessels to minimize equipment cost and particle attrition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 11, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Victor Hoover, Max Thompson, Darrin Barnes, Joe Cox, Philip Collins, Christopher Lafrancois, Ronald Miranda, Ricky Snelling, Jean Thesee, Robert Zapata
  • Publication number: 20050169798
    Abstract: Nanostructure sensing devices for detecting an analyte are described. The devices include nanostructures connected to conductive elements, all on a substrate. Contact regions adjacent to points of contact between the nanostructures and the conductive elements are given special treatment. The proportion of nanostructure surface area within contact regions can be maximized to effect sensing at very low analyte concentrations. The contact regions can be passivated in an effort to prevent interaction between the environment and the contact regions for sensing at higher analyte concentrations and for reducing cross-sensing. Both contact regions and at least some portion of the nanostructures can be covered with a material that is at least partially permeable to the analyte of interest and impermeable to some other species to tune selectivity and sensitivity of the nanostructure sensing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2005
    Publication date: August 4, 2005
    Inventors: Keith Bradley, Philip Collins, Jean-Christophe Gabriel, George Gruner, Alexander Star
  • Publication number: 20050140661
    Abstract: Graphic User Interface for Data Processing Device A handheld data processing device (82) has a touch-sensitive display screen (84) and interface means for generating a graphic user interface (GUI) on the screen, the GUI having one or more image elements (88, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102), each representing an input. The screen (84) generates a control signal corresponding to an input in response to a portion of the screen on which an image element (88, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102) representing said input is displayed being touched by a user of the device. The device has processing means for processing the control signal. The interface means is operable to locate the image elements (88, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102) on an accessible portion of the screen (84) so that in use the image elements are within reach of a digit (90) of a hand in which the device is held. The image elements may, for example, be located in a fan in a corner of the screen, or in linear fashion along the edges of the screen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Applicant: Trigenix Limited
    Inventor: Philip Collins
  • Publication number: 20050056826
    Abstract: A self-aligned carbon-nanotube field effect transistor semiconductor device comprises a carbon-nanotube deposited on a substrate, a source and a drain formed at a first end and a second end of the carbon-nanotube, respectively, and a gate formed substantially over a portion of the carbon-nanotube, separated from the carbon-nanotube by a dielectric film.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2004
    Publication date: March 17, 2005
    Inventors: Joerg Appenzeller, Phaedon Avouris, Kevin Chan, Philip Collins, Richard Martel, Hon-Sum Wong
  • Publication number: 20030134433
    Abstract: This invention provides for an apparatus and a method for detecting the presence of pathogenic agents with sensors containing functionalized nanostructures integrated into circuits on silicon chips. The nanostructures are functionalized with molecular transducers that recognize and bind targeted analytes which are diagnostic of the pathogenic agent of interest. The molecular transducer includes a receptor portion, which binds the analyte, and an anchor portion that attaches to the nanostructure. Upon binding of the analyte, a change in molecular configuration represented by the newly formed receptor-analyte complex creates a force that is transmitted to the nanostructure via the anchor portion of the transducer. The effect of the force transmitted to the nanostructure is to alter its conductivity. The change in conductivity of the nanotube thus represents a signal that indicates the presence of the pathogenic agent of interest.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2003
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Applicant: Nanomix, Inc.
    Inventors: Jean Christophe Gabriel, George Gruner, Philip Collins, Basil Swanson, Fred Wudl