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G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux 14
G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives 7
G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion 7
B01L 3/00 - Récipients ou ustensiles pour laboratoires, p. ex. verrerie de laboratoireCompte-gouttes 4
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En Instance 9
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1.

PHOTON SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR CONSTANT INTENSITY EXCITATION FOR PARTICLE DETECTION

      
Numéro d'application US2024058700
Numéro de publication 2025/122767
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2024-12-05
Date de publication 2025-06-12
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J., Paul

Abrégé

A flow cytometry system includes a flow chamber configured to flow particles of interest in a flow stream, one or more optical sources, one or more rectangular fiberoptics optically each coupled to the one or more optical sources and further optically coupled to the flow chamber and configured to excite the particles of interest in the flow stream, the particles of interest emitting emission light in response to being excited by the excitation light, one or more photodetectors configured to receive emission light from the particles of interest and, each in response generate a response signal, wherein the one or more rectangular fiberoptics each generate a flattop intensity response in both direction of flow and in a direction perpendicular to the direction of flow.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G02B 27/09 - Mise en forme du faisceau, p. ex. changement de la section transversale, non prévue ailleurs

2.

PHOTON SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR CONSTANT INTENSITY EXCITATION FOR PARTICLE DETECTION

      
Numéro d'application 18970504
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2024-12-05
Date de la première publication 2025-06-05
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A flow cytometry system includes a flow chamber configured to flow particles of interest in a flow stream, one or more optical sources, one or more rectangular fiberoptics optically each coupled to the one or more optical sources and further optically coupled to the flow chamber and configured to excite the particles of interest in the flow stream, the particles of interest emitting emission light in response to being excited by the excitation light, one or more photodetectors configured to receive emission light from the particles of interest and, each in response generate a response signal, wherein the one or more rectangular fiberoptics each generate a flattop intensity response in both direction of flow and in a direction perpendicular to the direction of flow.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/1434 - Dispositions optiques
  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G01P 3/36 - Dispositifs caractérisés par l'emploi de moyens optiques, p. ex. en utilisant la lumière infrarouge, visible ou ultraviolette

3.

PHOTON SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR PARTICLE DETECTION

      
Numéro d'application 19001320
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2024-12-24
Date de la première publication 2025-04-24
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Hernandez, Keegan

Abrégé

A method is described wherein a plurality of lasers are used to irradiate particles in a flow cytometer's flow stream. In certain embodiments, a light source having a plurality of lasers configured for irradiation of a flow stream are disclosed where discrete intervals of irradiation by one or more discretely activated lasers are triggered by irradiation of one or more particles in the flow stream with one or more continuously on lasers.

Classes IPC  ?

4.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING SUCCESSIVE SINGLE MOLECULAR DECAY

      
Numéro d'application 18786743
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2024-07-29
Date de la première publication 2025-01-16
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • González Murillo, John Jaiber

Abrégé

A measurement system is disclosed which includes a vessel configured to suspend molecules of interest therein, optical sources configured to excite the molecules of interest by an excitation light activated and deactivated in a repeating fashion, during the activation, the sources activated according to a predetermined pattern, the molecules of interest emitting emission light in response to being excited by the excitation light, one or more sensor packages each comprising a plurality of photodetectors configured to receive emission light from the molecules of interest and, in response, provide an output voltage signal and an output current signal corresponding to photoelectron response of an incident photon on the one or more sensor packages, and a detector configured to determine successive single molecular decay of the molecules of interest, generate an emission pulse associated with each incident photon on the one or more sensor packages, and count the number of emission pulses.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion
  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives

5.

System and method for determining successive single molecular decay

      
Numéro d'application 18542717
Numéro de brevet 12050130
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2023-12-17
Date de la première publication 2024-04-25
Date d'octroi 2024-07-30
Propriétaire Miftek Corporation (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Murillo, John Jaiber González

Abrégé

A measurement system is disclosed which includes a vessel configured to suspend molecules of interest therein, optical sources configured to excite the molecules of interest by an excitation light activated and deactivated in a stepwise fashion, during the activation, the sources activated according to a pulse train, the molecules of interest emitting emission light in response to being excited by the excitation light, one or more sensor packages each comprising a plurality of photodetectors configured to receive emission light from the molecules of interest and, in response, provide an output voltage signal and an output current signal corresponding to photoelectron response of an incident photon on the one or more sensor packages, and a detector configured to determine successive single molecular decay of the molecules of interest, generate an emission pulse associated with each incident photon on the one or more sensor packages, and count the number of emission pulses.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives
  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion

6.

MULTI-SPECTRAL MICROPARTICLE-FLUORESCENCE PHOTON CYTOMETRY

      
Numéro d'application 18519724
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2023-11-27
Date de la première publication 2024-04-18
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A measurement system is disclosed which includes a spot-traversal system for causing relative motion between a sample and an irradiation spot in a first direction, wherein the sample includes one or more fluorescent markers having respective fluorescence wavelengths, a gating system configured to provide a gating signal based at least in part on resultant light substantially at a wavelength of the irradiation spot, and an optical detection system configured to detect fluorescent light from at least some of the fluorescent markers irradiated by the irradiation spot, and provide detection signal(s) representing the fluorescent light detected concurrently with a gate-open condition of the gating signal.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 33/58 - Analyse chimique de matériau biologique, p. ex. de sang ou d'urineTest par des méthodes faisant intervenir la formation de liaisons biospécifiques par ligandsTest immunologique faisant intervenir des substances marquées
  • B01L 3/00 - Récipients ou ustensiles pour laboratoires, p. ex. verrerie de laboratoireCompte-gouttes
  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G01N 15/1429 - Traitement du signal
  • G01N 15/1434 - Dispositions optiques
  • G01N 33/49 - Analyse physique de matériau biologique de matériau biologique liquide de sang
  • G01N 35/00 - Analyse automatique non limitée à des procédés ou à des matériaux spécifiés dans un seul des groupes Manipulation de matériaux à cet effet

7.

Photon signal processing for particle detection

      
Numéro d'application 18379775
Numéro de brevet 12174105
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2023-10-13
Date de la première publication 2024-02-01
Date d'octroi 2024-12-24
Propriétaire Miftek Corporation (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Hernandez, Keegan

Abrégé

A system is described wherein a plurality of lasers are used to irradiate particles in a flow cytometer's flow stream. In certain embodiments, a light source having a plurality of lasers configured for irradiation of a flow stream are disclosed where discrete intervals of irradiation by one or more discretely activated lasers are triggered by irradiation of one or more particles in the flow stream with one or more continuously on lasers.

Classes IPC  ?

8.

Single photon counting flow cytometer

      
Numéro d'application 18375404
Numéro de brevet 12078539
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2023-09-29
Date de la première publication 2024-01-25
Date d'octroi 2024-09-03
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A measurement system is disclosed which includes a flow chamber configured to propagate a sample in a flow stream, one or more optical sources configured to irradiate the sample in the flow stream, one or more detector systems each configured to receive resultant light from the sample and, in response, generate a photon signal, the one or more detector systems each including one or more photon sensors each adapted to generate an electronic pulse in response to receiving a photon and a circuit operating in the giga hertz supporting the one or more photon sensors thus configured to count each individual photon in the resultant light from the sample.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion
  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives

9.

System and method for determining successive single molecular decay

      
Numéro d'application 18130867
Numéro de brevet 11852537
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2023-04-04
Date de la première publication 2023-08-10
Date d'octroi 2023-12-26
Propriétaire Miftek Corporation (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • González Murillo, John Jaiber

Abrégé

A flow cytometry measurement system is disclosed which includes a flow chamber configured to flow particles of interest in a flow stream, one or more optical sources configured to excite the particles of interest by an excitation light activated and deactivated according to a pulse train thus causing particles of interest emitting emission light, one or more sensor packages each comprising a plurality of photodetectors configured to receive emission light from the particles of interest and, in response, provide an output voltage signal and an output current signal corresponding to photoelectron response of an incident photon on the one or more sensor packages, and a detector configured to determine successive single molecular decay of the particles of interest, generate an emission pulse associated with each incident photon on the one or more sensor packages, and count the number of emission pulses.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives
  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion

10.

Under water photon communication by single photon detection

      
Numéro d'application 18130871
Numéro de brevet 11874171
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2023-04-04
Date de la première publication 2023-08-10
Date d'octroi 2024-01-16
Propriétaire Miftek Corporation (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • González Murillo, John Jaiber

Abrégé

An optical underwater communication system is disclosed which includes a first transceiver and a second transceiver, each including one or more optical sources configured to provide light activated and deactivated according to a first bit stream, one or more sensor packages each comprising a plurality of photodetectors configured to receive light from the other transceiver and, in response, provide an output voltage signal and an output current signal, a detector configured to i) convert the output voltage signal and the output current signal to pulses associated with arrival of photons, and ii) count the number of pulses based on a predetermined timing sequence, an encoder configured to encode a message to be sent into a first bit stream, and a decoder configured to decode a message received into a second bit stream.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives
  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion

11.

CYTOSPECTRAL TECHNOLOGY

      
Numéro de série 97703486
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2022-12-05
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION ()
Classes de Nice  ? 09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques

Produits et services

Cytometers; Flow cytometers and flow-based analyzers providing cell and particle analysis, detection, or counting for scientific, laboratory, and general research uses

12.

QUANTUM CYTOMETRY

      
Numéro de série 97703487
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2022-12-05
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION ()
Classes de Nice  ? 09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques

Produits et services

Cytometers; Flow cytometers and flow-based analyzers providing cell and particle analysis, detection, or counting for scientific, laboratory, and general research uses

13.

CYTOSPECTRUM

      
Numéro de série 97697211
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2022-11-30
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION ()
Classes de Nice  ? 09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques

Produits et services

Cytometers; Flow cytometers and flow-based analyzers providing cell and particle analysis, detection, or counting for scientific, laboratory, and general research uses

14.

PHOTOSPECTRUM

      
Numéro de série 97698464
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2022-11-30
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION ()
Classes de Nice  ? 09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques

Produits et services

Cytometers; Digital photo image converters; Downloadable cloud-based software for performing digital functions, namely, storing and managing electronic data and editing digital photos; Flow cytometers and flow-based analyzers providing cell and particle analysis, detection, or counting for scientific, laboratory, and general research uses

15.

Photon signal processing for particle detection

      
Numéro d'application 17583062
Numéro de brevet 11788945
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2022-01-24
Date de la première publication 2022-05-12
Date d'octroi 2023-10-17
Propriétaire Miftek Corporation (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Hernandez, Keegan

Abrégé

A system is described wherein multiple lasers are used to irradiate particles in a flow cytometer's flow stream. In certain embodiments, a light source having a first laser configured for continuous irradiation of a flow stream and one or more second lasers configured for irradiation of the flow stream in discrete intervals where each discrete interval of irradiation by the second laser is triggered by irradiation of one or more particles in the flow stream with the first laser. Methods for modulating the laser irradiation and measuring light intensity are also described. Also described is the computations and systems required to operate the one or more second lasers.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux

16.

Photon counting and spectroscopy

      
Numéro d'application 17536068
Numéro de brevet 11781912
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2021-11-28
Date de la première publication 2022-03-17
Date d'octroi 2023-10-10
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A measurement system includes an optical source (e.g., laser) to irradiate a sample (e.g., a cell); a solid-state photon detector (SSPD) to receive resultant light from the sample; and a photon counter to count photons received by the SSPD. The photon counter can include a differentiator to provide a differentiated photon signal and a crossing detector configured to count photons based on a number of times the differentiated photon signal crosses a predetermined threshold level. In some examples, a pulse detector can provide a pulse-width signal from the SSPD output photon signal, and a pulse counter can count based on both a number of pulses and widths of the pulses. The SSPD can include a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) array or a solid-state photomultiplier. Some examples use the measurement system to measure samples in fluids, e.g., in flow cytometers or multi-well plates.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion
  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives

17.

PHOTON COUNTING AND MULTI-SPOT SPECTROSCOPY

      
Numéro d'application 17415311
Statut En instance
Date de dépôt 2019-12-16
Date de la première publication 2022-02-24
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Hernandez, Keegan

Abrégé

An example system can include a support and two or more sensor elements mounted to the support. Each sensor element can be electrically connected to a common electrical node and may include: a respective quench resistor connected to a respective internal node; and a respective photodiode (PD) connected to the respective internal node; a differentiating element fed by at least one of the photodiodes; a first readout electrode fed by the common electrical node; and a second readout electrode fed by the differentiating element. The common electrical node may be connected to at least one of the quench resistors or at least one of the photodiodes.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • H01L 31/02 - Dispositifs à semi-conducteurs sensibles aux rayons infrarouges, à la lumière, au rayonnement électromagnétique d'ondes plus courtes, ou au rayonnement corpusculaire, et spécialement adaptés, soit comme convertisseurs de l'énergie dudit rayonnement e; Procédés ou appareils spécialement adaptés à la fabrication ou au traitement de ces dispositifs ou de leurs parties constitutives; Leurs détails - Détails
  • H01L 31/107 - Dispositifs sensibles au rayonnement infrarouge, visible ou ultraviolet caractérisés par une seule barrière de potentiel ou de surface la barrière de potentiel fonctionnant en régime d'avalanche, p.ex. photodiode à avalanche

18.

Photon counting and spectroscopy

      
Numéro d'application 16604557
Numéro de brevet 11187584
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2018-04-12
Date de la première publication 2021-01-28
Date d'octroi 2021-11-30
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Hernandez, Keegan
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A measurement system includes an optical source (e.g., laser) to irradiate a sample (e.g., a cell); a solid-state photon detector (SSPD) to receive resultant light from the sample; and a photon counter to count photons received by the SSPD. The photon counter can include a differentiator to provide a differentiated photon signal and a crossing detector configured to count photons based on a number of times the differentiated photon signal crosses a predetermined threshold level. In some examples, a pulse detector can provide a pulse-width signal from the SSPD output photon signal, and a pulse counter can count based on both a number of pulses and widths of the pulses. The SSPD can include a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) array or a solid-state photomultiplier. Some examples use the measurement system to measure samples in fluids, e.g., in flow cytometers or multi-well plates.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/44 - Spectrométrie RamanSpectrométrie par diffusion
  • G01J 3/02 - SpectrométrieSpectrophotométrieMonochromateursMesure de la couleur Parties constitutives

19.

Photon signal processing for particle detection

      
Numéro d'application 16908638
Numéro de brevet 11255771
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2020-06-22
Date de la première publication 2020-12-24
Date d'octroi 2022-02-22
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Hernandez, Keegan

Abrégé

A photon-accounting system for use with a flow cytometry system is disclosed which includes a signal shaping sub-system, including a differentiator configured to generate a differentiated output of photodiode signals into corresponding zero-crossings each associated with one of the received photons, a comparator configured to receive the differentiated signal and compare to a threshold to thereby generate a comparator output digital signal associated with the crossing of the differentiated signal about the threshold, a front-end synchronization system adapted to receive and synchronize the comparator generated digital signal to a clock, thereby generate synchronized photon data with the clock and associated with the asynchronized photodiode signal, and a timestamping system adapted to receive the synchronized data as a bit stream and generate a timestamp associated with each photon data.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux

20.

Multi-spectral microparticle-fluorescence photon cytometry

      
Numéro d'application 16840220
Numéro de brevet 11835525
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2020-04-03
Date de la première publication 2020-10-29
Date d'octroi 2023-12-05
Propriétaire Miftek Corporation (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A measurement system includes a system for causing relative motion between a sample and an irradiation spot. The sample includes fluorescent markers having respective wavelengths. A gating system provides a gating signal based at least in part on resultant light substantially at an irradiation wavelength. A detection system detects fluorescent light from the irradiated markers and provides detection signals representing the fluorescent light detected concurrently with a gate-open signal. In some examples, the detection system detects fluorescent light at multiple wavelengths and provides respective detection signals. A spectral discriminator arranged optically between the sample and the detection system receives the fluorescent light from the sample and provides respective fluorescent light at the wavelengths to the detection system. A flow cytometer can spectrally disperse resultant fluorescent light and measure the wavelengths separately. Light from a sample disposed over a reflective phase grating can be dispersed, measured, and gated.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 33/58 - Analyse chimique de matériau biologique, p. ex. de sang ou d'urineTest par des méthodes faisant intervenir la formation de liaisons biospécifiques par ligandsTest immunologique faisant intervenir des substances marquées
  • B01L 3/00 - Récipients ou ustensiles pour laboratoires, p. ex. verrerie de laboratoireCompte-gouttes
  • G01N 35/00 - Analyse automatique non limitée à des procédés ou à des matériaux spécifiés dans un seul des groupes Manipulation de matériaux à cet effet
  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G01N 33/49 - Analyse physique de matériau biologique de matériau biologique liquide de sang
  • G01N 21/64 - FluorescencePhosphorescence

21.

Multiple-spot time-sequential cytometry

      
Numéro d'application 16045094
Numéro de brevet 10775292
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2018-07-25
Date de la première publication 2019-02-14
Date d'octroi 2020-09-15
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

An image flow cytometer for observing a microparticulate sample includes a flow chamber having a flow channel that permits the microparticulate sample to travel in a flow direction. An irradiation system scans an irradiation spot across a sensing area of the flow channel in a scan direction different from the flow direction. A detection system detects resultant light from the sensing area and provides a detection signal. An alignment system alters a location of the sensing area with respect to the flow chamber. A control unit causes the irradiation system to scan the irradiation spot during a first measurement interval and operates the alignment system to translate the location of the sensing area along the flow direction. The flow chamber can be mounted to a movable stage in some examples, and the alignment system can move the flow chamber substantially opposite the flow direction using the stage.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G01N 15/10 - Recherche de particules individuelles

22.

Particle detection using reflective surface

      
Numéro d'application 15564117
Numéro de brevet 10060850
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2016-04-01
Date de la première publication 2018-03-22
Date d'octroi 2018-08-28
Propriétaire
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

An example assembly includes a target holder that retains a target in a detection region. A reflective surface reflects at least part of a focused spot of light to provide resultant light. An irradiation system irradiates at least part of the detection region with the focused spot of light. A motion system causes motion of the focused spot of light relative to the reflective surface. A detection system detects the resultant light. An example device, e.g., a lab-on-chip, includes a substrate, a sample inlet, and a reflective grating. The grating is retains a fluidic sample in a detection region fluidically connected to the sample inlet. The detection region is operatively arranged with respect to the reflective grating so that at least a portion of light passing through the detection region towards the reflective grating also passes through the detection region after reflecting off the reflective grating.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 21/47 - Dispersion, c.-à-d. réflexion diffuse
  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux

23.

Flow cytometry using hydrodynamically planar flow

      
Numéro d'application 15537744
Numéro de brevet 10900885
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2015-12-19
Date de la première publication 2018-02-08
Date d'octroi 2021-01-26
Propriétaire
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul
  • Masuda, Yuji
  • Kayou, Tsukasa

Abrégé

According to various aspects, a flow system for transporting microparticulate samples in a hydrodynamically planar flow in a selected flow direction includes a flow chamber extending in the flow direction, having first and second apertures on opposed surfaces of the flow chamber. A sheath-fluid channel has first and second branches to carry the sheath fluid into the flow chamber through the first aperture and having orientations separated by less than about 15° at the first aperture; and third and fourth branches to carry the sheath fluid through the second aperture and having orientations separated by less than about 15° at the second aperture. In some examples, guide channels extend from the apertures substantially perpendicular to the flow chamber at the apertures, and sheath-fluid channel supply sheath fluid to the guide channels. Flow systems can be used in image flow cytometers for observing microparticulate samples, e.g., using scanning irradiation.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • B01L 3/00 - Récipients ou ustensiles pour laboratoires, p. ex. verrerie de laboratoireCompte-gouttes

24.

Multi-spectral microparticle-fluorescence photon cytometry

      
Numéro d'application 15250136
Numéro de brevet 10613096
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2016-08-29
Date de la première publication 2017-03-02
Date d'octroi 2020-04-07
Propriétaire
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

A measurement system includes a system for causing relative motion between a sample and an irradiation spot. The sample includes fluorescent markers having respective wavelengths. A gating system provides a gating signal based at least in part on resultant light substantially at an irradiation wavelength. A detection system detects fluorescent light from the irradiated markers and provides detection signals representing the fluorescent light detected concurrently with a gate-open signal. In some examples, the detection system detects fluorescent light at multiple wavelengths and provides respective detection signals. A spectral discriminator arranged optically between the sample and the detection system receives the fluorescent light from the sample and provides respective fluorescent light at the wavelengths to the detection system. A flow cytometer can spectrally disperse resultant fluorescent light and measure the wavelengths separately. Light from a sample disposed over a reflective phase grating can be dispersed, measured, and gated.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 33/58 - Analyse chimique de matériau biologique, p. ex. de sang ou d'urineTest par des méthodes faisant intervenir la formation de liaisons biospécifiques par ligandsTest immunologique faisant intervenir des substances marquées
  • B01L 3/00 - Récipients ou ustensiles pour laboratoires, p. ex. verrerie de laboratoireCompte-gouttes
  • G01N 35/00 - Analyse automatique non limitée à des procédés ou à des matériaux spécifiés dans un seul des groupes Manipulation de matériaux à cet effet
  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G01N 21/64 - FluorescencePhosphorescence

25.

Time-sequential cytometry

      
Numéro d'application 15187346
Numéro de brevet 10036698
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2016-06-20
Date de la première publication 2016-12-22
Date d'octroi 2018-07-31
Propriétaire
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

An image flow cytometer for observing a microparticulate sample includes a flow chamber having a flow channel that permits the microparticulate sample to travel in a flow direction. An irradiation system scans an irradiation spot across a sensing area of the flow channel in a scan direction different from the flow direction. A detection system detects resultant light from the sensing area and provides a detection signal. An alignment system alters a location of the sensing area with respect to the flow chamber. A control unit causes the irradiation system to scan the irradiation spot during a first measurement interval and operates the alignment system to translate the location of the sensing area along the flow direction. The flow chamber can be mounted to a movable stage in some examples, and the alignment system can move the flow chamber substantially opposite the flow direction using the stage.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 21/00 - Recherche ou analyse des matériaux par l'utilisation de moyens optiques, c.-à-d. en utilisant des ondes submillimétriques, de la lumière infrarouge, visible ou ultraviolette
  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux
  • G01N 15/10 - Recherche de particules individuelles

26.

Scanning image flow cytometer

      
Numéro d'application 13894521
Numéro de brevet 09372143
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2013-05-15
Date de la première publication 2014-11-20
Date d'octroi 2016-06-21
Propriétaire
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
  • MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Yamamoto, Masanobu
  • Robinson, J. Paul

Abrégé

An image flow cytometer has a flow chamber with a flow channel formed therein to permit a microparticulate sample to flow through the flow channel. An irradiation optical system irradiates the sample in the channel with incident light in an irradiation spot smaller than a selected representative size, e.g., smaller than the sample. The system scans an irradiation position perpendicular to the flow direction of the sample. A detection optical system is opposed to the irradiation optical system through the flow chamber, or is off the optical axis of the incident light. The detection system detects a light intensity of resultant light from the flow chamber. A control unit detects the microparticulate sample according to a change of the light intensity of the resultant light detected by the detection optical system.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01N 15/14 - Techniques de recherche optique, p. ex. cytométrie en flux

27.

Multi-spectral detector and analysis system

      
Numéro d'application 11101717
Numéro de brevet 07280204
Statut Délivré - en vigueur
Date de dépôt 2005-04-08
Date de la première publication 2005-12-15
Date d'octroi 2007-10-09
Propriétaire MIFTEK CORPORATION (USA)
Inventeur(s)
  • Robinson, Joseph Paul
  • Rajwa, Bartlomiej
  • Grégori, Gérald
  • Patsekin, Valery

Abrégé

A multi-spectral detection and analysis system detects and classifies a targeted sample. The system may include a light source that causes the targeted sample to luminesce. A light dispersion element disperses the luminescence to a photodetector in a photodetector array. Each photodetector in the array transmits a signal indicating a portion of the spectrum to a multi-channel collection system. The multi-channel collection system processes the signal into a digital signal and forms the digital signal into a spectral signature. A processor analyzes the spectral signature and compares the spectral signature to known spectral signatures to identify the targeted sample.

Classes IPC  ?

  • G01J 3/30 - Mesure de l'intensité des raies spectrales directement sur le spectre lui-même