Patents by Inventor Richard INGHAM

Richard INGHAM 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: 20230042115
    Abstract: A method of manipulating microdroplets having an average volume in the range 0.5 femtolitres to 10 nanolitres comprised of at least one biological component and a first aqueous medium having a water activity of aw1 of less than 1 is provided. It is characterised by the step of maintaining the microdroplets in a water-immiscible carrier fluid which further includes secondary droplets having an average volume less than 25% of the average volume of the microdroplets up to and including a maximum of 4 femtolitres and wherein the volume ratio of carrier fluid to total volume of microdroplets per unit volume of the total is greater than 2:1. The method may be employed for example with microdroplets containing biological cells or with microdroplets containing single nucleoside phosphate such as are prepared in a droplet-based nucleic acid sequencer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 25, 2022
    Publication date: February 9, 2023
    Applicant: Lightcast Discovery Ltd
    Inventors: Tom ISAAC, Barnaby BALMFORTH, Jasmin CONTERIO, Kerr Francis JOHNSON, Maciej SOSNA, Richard INGHAM, Gareth PODD
  • Patent number: 11504715
    Abstract: A method of manipulating microdroplets having an average volume in the range 0.5 femtolitres to 10 nanolitres comprised of at least one biological component and a first aqueous medium having a water activity of aw1 of less than 1 is provided. It is characterised by the step of maintaining the microdroplets in a water-immiscible carrier fluid which further includes secondary droplets having an average volume less than 25% of the average volume of the microdroplets up to and including a maximum of 4 femtolitres and wherein the volume ratio of carrier fluid to total volume of microdroplets per unit volume of the total is greater than 2:1. The method may be employed for example with microdroplets containing biological cells or with microdroplets containing single nucleoside phosphate such as are prepared in a droplet-based nucleic acid sequencer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2022
    Assignee: LIGHTCAST DISCOVERY LTD
    Inventors: Tom Isaac, Barnaby Balmforth, Jasmin Conterio, Kerr Francis Johnson, Maciej Sosna, Richard Ingham, Gareth Podd
  • Publication number: 20220088606
    Abstract: A method of manipulating microdroplets having an average volume in the range 0.5 femtolitres to 10 nanolitres comprised of at least one biological component and a first aqueous medium having a water activity of aw1 of less than 1 is provided. It is characterised by the step of maintaining the microdroplets in a water-immiscible carrier fluid which further includes secondary droplets having an average volume less than 25% of the average volume of the microdroplets up to and including a maximum of 4 femtolitres and wherein the volume ratio of carrier fluid to total volume of microdroplets per unit volume of the total is greater than 2:1. The method may be employed for example with microdroplets containing biological cells or with microdroplets containing single nucleoside phosphate such as are prepared in a droplet-based nucleic acid sequencer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2020
    Publication date: March 24, 2022
    Applicant: Lightcast Discovery Ltd
    Inventors: Tom ISAAC, Barnaby BALMFORTH, Jasmin CONTERIO, Kerr Francis JOHNSON, Maciej SOSNA, Richard INGHAM, Gareth PODD
  • Patent number: 5966225
    Abstract: A data transceiver employing optical radiation comprises transmitter assembly with an optical emitter operable in a first band and an optical emitter in a second band and a receiver assembly with a wide band optical detector which can receive signals transmitted via both the first and second band. In a second embodiment, the receiver includes both a wide band optical detector and a second optical detector which is operable in only one of the first and second bands, the receiver subtracting signals received at the second optical detector from those received at the wide band detector to separate signals received via the first and second bands. In a preferred aspect, the optical radiation employed is infrared radiation and the first and second bands are near and medium infrared bands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John V. Taglione, Brian Richard Ingham