Patents by Inventor Stephen P. Wolfe

Stephen P. Wolfe 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: 7617795
    Abstract: An injection apparatus for injecting and/or removing substances from subjects, such as avian eggs, includes an injection needle having a body portion and a tapered portion that terminates at a tip. A tube is attached to and extends around the injection needle in substantially concentric relationship therewith. The tube has an end portion positioned a predetermined distance from the needle tip. The tube end portion acts as a stop to limit the distance the needle tip can be inserted into a subject, such as an egg, through a membrane of the subject. A detector may be utilized to measure force exerted on a membrane of an egg by a stop attached to a needle. Force exerted on a membrane by a needle and/or by a needle and a stop attached to the needle may also be measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2009
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen P. Wolfe, Phillip L. Rybarczyk, Jr., Sean Bryan, Mike Schnupper, Dan Rees, Jamie Sprenkel, Edward W. Gross, Brantley Angell, John H. Hebrank
  • Publication number: 20080289578
    Abstract: Methods of non-invasively locating blastoderms within avian eggs are provided. An opening is formed in the shell of an egg at a location under which a blastoderm is positioned based on the orientation of the egg; an image of an exposed inner shell membrane and underlying material is acquired; the acquired image is processed to enhance visibility of a blastoderm in the image; and the blastoderm is located in the image. A material may be applied to the egg to enhance transparency of the inner shell membrane prior to acquiring the image. Locating the blastoderm in the image may include determining location coordinates of the blastoderm in the image. These location coordinates may be transmitted to egg processing equipment for subsequent processing of the egg.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2006
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Inventors: Phillip L. Rybarczyk, JR., Dipak Mahato, Stephen P. Wolfe, Nandini Mendu
  • Patent number: 7418922
    Abstract: An injection apparatus for injecting and/or removing substances from subjects, such as avian eggs, includes an injection needle having a body portion and a tapered portion that terminates at a tip. A tube is attached to and extends around the injection needle in substantially concentric relationship therewith. The tube has an end portion positioned a predetermined distance from the needle tip. The tube end portion acts as a stop to limit the distance the needle tip can be inserted into a subject, such as an egg, through a membrane of the subject. A detector may be utilized to measure force exerted on a membrane of an egg by a stop attached to a needle. Force exerted on a membrane by a needle and/or by a needle and a stop attached to the needle may also be measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2008
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen P. Wolfe, Phillip L. Rybarczyk, Jr., Sean Bryan, Mike Schnupper, Dan Rees, Jamie Sprenkel, Edward W. Gross, Brantley Angell, John H. Hebrank
  • Patent number: 7165507
    Abstract: Methods an apparatus for accurately and reliably positioning a device within an egg are provided. An opening is formed within a portion of the shell of an egg and a device is extended through the opening. The device includes a needle having a lumen containing a fluid under pressure. Fluid pressure is monitored and, in response to detecting a change in pressure of the fluid, movement of the device is stopped. Alternatively, fluid flow is monitored and, in response to detecting fluid flow from the needle, movement of the device is stopped. The device may be a substance delivery device that is configured to deliver a substance into the subgerminal cavity of the egg. The device may be a substance removal device that is configured remove a substance from an egg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen P. Wolfe, Dipak Mahato, Phillip L. Rybarczyk, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7089879
    Abstract: An egg is accelerated such that the inner and outer shell membranes separate and allow the air cell to move within the egg when the egg is repositioned. By separating the outer and inner shell membranes of an egg, the air cell will reposition itself at the upper portion of the egg shell. An egg may be accelerated in various ways according to embodiments of the present invention including, but not limited to, agitation, “flicking” by hand, spinning, rotating, centrifuging, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2006
    Assignee: Embrex, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen P. Wolfe
  • Patent number: 6979308
    Abstract: A scaled-up multi-coaxial fiber bioreactor, and variations of this bioreactor. The device is characterized by a hollow housing and an array of from about 20 to about 400 modules of hollow fibers, where each module includes at least three coaxial semipermeable hollow fibers. The innermost fiber provides a boundary for an innermost compartment which is connected to inlet and outlet ports. Arranged coaxially around the central hollow fiber are several other hollow fibers with their respective compartments, each compartment defined by a respective annular space between adjacent fibers and each including inlet and outlet ports. An outermost compartment for permitting integral aeration is the space between the outer side of the outermost fibers and the inner side of the housing, and has inlet and outlet ports. The hollow housing has inlet and outlet manifolds and flow distributors for each of the compartments. In a preferred embodiment the bioreactor is used as an extracorporeal liver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Inventors: Jeffrey M. MacDonald, Stephen P. Wolfe