Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Capillary pressure re-set mechanism and applications
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Application No.: US15312311Application Date: 2015-06-07
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Publication No.: US10532325B2Publication Date: 2020-01-14
- Inventor: Michael Ryan McNeely
- Applicant: Michael Ryan McNeely
- Applicant Address: US CA Murrieta
- Assignee: GattaCo, Inc
- Current Assignee: GattaCo, Inc
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Murrieta
- Agent Peter Gutenberg
- International Application: PCT/US2015/034608 WO 20150607
- International Announcement: WO2015/191406 WO 20151217
- Main IPC: G01N33/49
- IPC: G01N33/49 ; B01D63/08

Abstract:
Many hand-held diagnostics are limited in their functionality due to the challenging physics associated with small dimensional systems. An example of this is capillary forces in hydrophilic systems, such as the tight retention of liquid passing through a small pore filtration membrane, or capillary force driven microfluidics where, to keep liquid flowing the dimensions of the system become so small that the flow rates are too low to be useful, or the manufacturing of such devices becomes uneconomical. This disclosure details methods to ‘reset’ the capillary force condition to avoid the requirement of transient pressure spikes associated with the breakthrough pressure of small pore membranes, and avoid the necessity of extremely small microfluidic channels, which can be useful in applications such as filtration of whole blood to plasma using only suction pressure or passive capillary pressure.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170087517A1 Capillary Pressure Re-Set Mechanism and Applications Public/Granted day:2017-03-30
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