Patents by Inventor Phillip Mark Shryane Roberts

Phillip Mark Shryane Roberts 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: 11845080
    Abstract: A heating system for an EWOD device using a single, spatially-structured temperature control element, used to create a zone with a specific temperature profile. The heating system uses multiple contact regions between the temperature control element and the device. One or more contact regions are separated from the temperature control element by one or more thermally resistive layers that restrict heat flow from the temperature control element to the device, and further restrict lateral flow of heat between adjacent contact regions. The heating system can use materials with different thermal resistance to alter the heat flow to different regions. The spatial location of the contact regions is also used to determine the temperature profile within the device. The device has an optional temperature control element which offsets the low temperature point from the inlet temperature. This invention includes methods to process multiple droplets within the multiple temperature zones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2023
    Assignee: Sharp Life Science (EU) Limited
    Inventor: Phillip Mark Shryane Roberts
  • Patent number: 10835900
    Abstract: An EWOD device for processing multiple droplets through multiple temperature zones. The device is configured to achieve a high spatial density of temperature zones with a wide temperature difference between hot and cold zones. A first set of temperature control elements is arranged above (or below) a fluid gap in an EWOD device and a second set of temperature control elements is arranged below (or above) the fluid gap. A temperature control element of one set is offset from temperature control elements of the other set in the plane of the fluid gap. The temperature control element of one set may be located at a different separation from the fluid gap to the temperature control element of the other set. The device has an optional temperature control element and/or arrangement which offsets the low temperature point from the inlet temperature. The two sets of temperature control elements are substantially interacting, in the sense that they cannot be considered to be thermally isolated from one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2020
    Assignee: Sharp Life Science (EU) Limited
    Inventors: Phillip Mark Shryane Roberts, Pamela Ann Dothie, Benjamin James Hadwen
  • Publication number: 20180221871
    Abstract: A heating system for a EWOD device using a single, spatially-structured temperature control element, used to create a zone on the device with a specific temperature profile. The heating system uses multiple contact regions between the temperature control element and the device. One or more of the contact regions are separated from the temperature control element by one or more thermally resistive layers whose purpose is to restrict heat flow from the temperature control element to the device, and further to restrict lateral flow of heat between adjacent contact regions. The heating system can use one or more materials with different thermal resistance to alter the heat flow to different regions of the device. The spatial location of the contact regions is also used to determine the temperature profile within the device. The device has an optional temperature control element which offsets the low temperature point from the inlet temperature.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Publication date: August 9, 2018
    Inventor: Phillip Mark Shryane Roberts
  • Publication number: 20180221882
    Abstract: An EWOD device for processing multiple droplets through multiple temperature zones. The device is configured to achieve a high spatial density of temperature zones with a wide temperature difference between hot and cold zones. A first set of temperature control elements is arranged above (or below) a fluid gap in an EWOD device and a second set of temperature control elements is arranged below (or above) the fluid gap. A temperature control element of one set is offset from temperature control elements of the other set in the plane of the fluid gap. The temperature control element of one set may be located at a different separation from the fluid gap to the temperature control element of the other set. The device has an optional temperature control element and/or arrangement which offsets the low temperature point from the inlet temperature. The two sets of temperature control elements are substantially interacting, in the sense that they cannot be considered to be thermally isolated from one another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Publication date: August 9, 2018
    Inventors: Phillip Mark Shryane Roberts, Pamela Ann Dothie, Benjamin James Hadwen