Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2019
Title: Innovations by Courtney Moore in Fluid Processing Systems
Introduction
Courtney Moore is an accomplished inventor based in San Diego, California. She has made significant contributions to the field of fluid processing systems, holding three patents that showcase her innovative approach to technology.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Systems and methods for ensuring proper tubing installation for fluid processing systems." This invention provides a fluid separation system designed to separate a plasma-containing fluid into separated plasma and a concentrated fluid. The system includes an optical sensor assembly that ensures the proper installation of the plasma outlet line by comparing light received by its detector to a baseline value. If the amount of received light is equal to or less than a selected percentage of the baseline value, it indicates that the plasma outlet line has been properly installed.
Another notable patent is the "Biological fluid flow control apparatus and method." This invention offers a system and method for controlling flow through a biological fluid processing device. It monitors the pressure of fluid flow and adjusts the flow rate based on sensed pressure levels, which is particularly useful in controlling flow in an apheresis device that separates whole blood into various components.
Career Highlights
Courtney Moore works at Fenwal, Inc., where she applies her expertise in fluid processing technologies. Her innovative work has positioned her as a key contributor in her field, and her patents reflect her commitment to advancing fluid processing systems.
Collaborations
Courtney collaborates with talented coworkers, including Melissa A Thill and Samantha M Planas, who contribute to her projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Courtney Moore's contributions to fluid processing systems through her patents demonstrate her innovative spirit and dedication to improving technology in this field. Her work continues to influence advancements in fluid processing and biological applications.