Patents by Inventor Wade M. Poteet

Wade M. Poteet 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: 20230143882
    Abstract: Preparing and analyzing a fluid for a multi-spectral analysis is disclosed. The multi-spectral analysis includes providing two or more separate and independent types of spectroscopies including at least a first spectrometer and a second spectrometer of a spectrometer system to examine the fluid after that fluid has passed through one or more sample preparation processes to increase a purity of a target biological entity in the fluid and thereby enhance signal to noise ratios in measurements and related data analysis operations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2022
    Publication date: May 11, 2023
    Inventors: Wade M. Poteet, Terje A. Skotheim, Bruce I. Berkoff, Michael Stanley, Phillip Armstrong
  • Patent number: 9013686
    Abstract: An enhanced photoemission spectroscopy (EPS) system uses at least three photoelectric detection processes to identify a substance or substances in a target. The target can be in a container, and the EPS system accounts for this in the identification process. The photoelectric detection processes include Raman scattering, fluorescence and spectral reflection. The EPS system uses all three processes to generate spectral data that is then combined to derive a target signature. The target signature is then compared to stored signature data to determine the substance or substances in the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2015
    Assignee: CDEX, Inc
    Inventors: Wade M. Poteet, Carey W. Starzinger, Jeffrey K. Brumfield
  • Publication number: 20150009490
    Abstract: An enhanced photoemission spectroscopy (EPS) system uses at least three photoelectric detection processes to identify a substance or substances in a target. The target can be in a container, and the EPS system accounts for this in the identification process. The photoelectric detection processes include Raman scattering, fluorescence and spectral reflection. The EPS system uses all three processes to generate spectral data that is then combined to derive a target signature. The target signature is then compared to stored signature data to determine the substance or substances in the target.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2014
    Publication date: January 8, 2015
    Inventors: Wade M. POTEET, Carey W. STARZINGER, Jeffery K. BRUMFIELD
  • Patent number: 8848173
    Abstract: An enhanced photoemission spectroscopy (EPS) system uses at least three photoelectric detection processes to identify a substance or substances in a target. The target can be in a container, and the EPS system accounts for this in the identification process. The photoelectric detection processes include Raman scattering, fluorescence and spectral reflection. The EPS system uses all three processes to generate spectral data that is then combined to derive a target signature. The target signature is then compared to stored signature data to determine the substance or substances in the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2014
    Assignee: CDEX, Inc.
    Inventors: Wade M. Poteet, Carey W. Starzinger, Jeffery K. Brumfield
  • Patent number: 7106826
    Abstract: A system and method for detecting a substance using x-ray fluorescence is disclosed. The detected substances may be explosives or controlled substances that have a specific chemical fluorescent signature. An energy source transmits an x-ray beam at a target. The target may be in a container or under a surface. The beam interacts with the target to produce fluorescent energy. An x-ray detector is at an angle relative to the energy source and gathers the fluorescent energy. The angle differs according to the physical configuration of the system. A portable embodiment will have a different angle than a stationary embodiment. A cooling mechanism cools the x-ray detector. The fluorescent energy is analyzed and processed by a multichannel analyzer and a computer. The computer determines whether the fluorescent energy from the target matches known fluorescent energies of specific substances. If the substance is detected, appropriate indications are made to prevent damage or acceptance of the substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: CDEX, Inc.
    Inventors: Wade M. Poteet, Harold K. Cauthen, Timothy D. Shriver
  • Publication number: 20030128804
    Abstract: A system and method for detecting a substance using x-ray fluorescence is disclosed. The detected substances may be explosives or controlled substances that have a specific chemical fluorescent signature. An energy source transmits an x-ray beam at a target. The target may be in a container or under a surface. The beam interacts with the target to produce fluorescent energy. An x-ray detector is at an angle relative to the energy source and gathers the fluorescent energy. The angle differs according to the physical configuration of the system. A portable embodiment will have a different angle than a stationary embodiment. A cooling mechanism cools the x-ray detector. The fluorescent energy is analyzed and processed by a multichannel analyzer and a computer. The computer determines whether the fluorescent energy from the target matches known fluorescent energies of specific substances. If the substance is detected, appropriate indications are made to prevent damage or acceptance of the substance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Publication date: July 10, 2003
    Applicant: CDEX, Inc.
    Inventors: Wade M. Poteet, Harold K. Cauthen, Timothy D. Shriver