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US Patent 7010391 Methods and systems for control of microfluidic devices

Patent 7010391 was granted and assigned to HANDYLAB, INC. on March, 2006 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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HANDYLAB, INC.
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
70103910
Patent Inventor Names
Kalyan Handique0
Karthik Ganesan0
Sundaresh N Brahmasandra0
Date of Patent
March 7, 2006
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Patent Application Number
098191050
Date Filed
March 28, 2001
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US Patent 11865565 Methods of improving accuracy and precision of droplet metering using an on-actuator reservoir as the fluid input
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US Patent 11866771 Emulsion chemistry for encapsulated droplets
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jill Warden
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Patent abstract

The present invention provides control methods, control systems, and control software for microfluidic devices that operate by moving discrete micro-droplets through a sequence of determined configurations. Such microfluidic devices are preferably constructed in a hierarchical and modular fashion which is reflected in the preferred structure of the provided methods and systems. In particular, the methods are structured into low-level device component control functions, middle-level actuator control functions, and high-level micro-droplet control functions. Advantageously, a microfluidic device may thereby be instructed to perform an intended reaction or analysis by invoking micro-droplet control function that perform intuitive tasks like measuring, mixing, heating, and so forth. The systems are preferably programmable and capable of accommodating microfluidic devices controlled by low voltages and constructed in standardized configurations. Advantageously, a single control system can thereby control numerous different reactions in numerous different microfluidic devices simply by loading different easily understood micro-droplet programs.

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