Louisville, CO, United States of America

Timothy Robert Geiger

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.7

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013-2015

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Timothy Robert Geiger

Introduction

Timothy Robert Geiger is an accomplished inventor based in Louisville, Colorado. He holds 2 patents that showcase his expertise in fluid analysis and separation technologies. His work has significant implications in various fields, including medical diagnostics and fluid dynamics.

Latest Patents

Geiger's latest patents include "Apparatus and methods for separating and analyzing components in fluids." This invention provides methods and devices for separating particulate analytes or aggregates of analytes from a fluid, with the endpoint of separation determined by saturation. This innovative approach eliminates the need for precise metering of the fluid sample. The separated analyte can be detected and quantified, allowing for correlation with parameters of interest. One embodiment of this device is designed for blood analysis, featuring a volumetric capillary reservoir and a separation paper that enables readable markings corresponding to hematocrit levels.

Another significant patent is "Apparatus and methods for analyzing fluid variables." This invention focuses on analyzing fluid variables such as viscosity, surface tension, and analyte concentration. The devices measure changes in fluid flow through a medium, providing insights into the inherent properties of the fluid. The lateral flow devices are particularly noteworthy, as they measure relative rates of capillary flow, which can indicate fluid variables in the sample fluid.

Career Highlights

Timothy Geiger is currently associated with Lyzer Diagnostics, Inc., where he applies his innovative ideas to develop advanced diagnostic tools. His contributions to the field of fluid analysis have positioned him as a key player in the industry.

Collaborations

Geiger has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Dean Michael Kingston and Steven Patrick Tyrrell. Their combined expertise has fostered a productive environment for innovation and development.

Conclusion

Timothy Robert Geiger's contributions to fluid analysis and separation technologies reflect his commitment to advancing scientific understanding and practical applications. His patents demonstrate a blend of creativity and technical skill that continues to impact the field positively.

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