For the Australian rugby league footballer of the same name, see Steve Walters. Steven J. Walters is the current Town Supervisor of the Town of Hamburg, New ...
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Education:
Boiling Springs High School Boiling Springs, PA 1979 Diploma3 Yr. Trade School Cumberland, PA, US Graphic Arts
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RESOURCES, LLC
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An optical sensor device for determining the presence or concentration of an analyte, contains a waveguide disposed over a light source and a light detector mounted on a surface of a substrate and separated by an internal baffle, wherein the waveguide has a thickness corresponding to a far field emission point of the light source as determined by a light shielding baffle between the light source and light detector. An analyte indicator matrix is disposed on the outer surface of the waveguide. The sensor device geometry takes advantage of only direct illumination of the indicator matrix, and direct collection of indicator matrix illumination, without any significant reflection by said waveguide. Undesirable light noise generated by the light source passes directly out of the device through the waveguide.
System And Method For Attenuating The Effect Of Ambient Light On An Optical Sensor
Arthur Earl Colvin - Mt. Airy MD, US Paul Samuel Zerwekh - Shawsville VA, US Jeffrey C. Lesho - Brookville MD, US Robert William Lynn - Germantown MD, US Carrie R. Lorenz - Woodbine MD, US Casey J. O'Connor - Gaithersburg MD, US Steven J. Walters - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
Sensors for Medicine and Science, Inc. - Germantown MD
International Classification:
F21V 9/16
US Classification:
2504581
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for attenuating the effect of ambient light on optical sensors and for measuring and compensating quantitatively for the ambient light.
An optical sensor device for determining the presence or concentration of an analyte, contains a waveguide disposed over a light source and a light detector mounted on a surface of a substrate and separated by an internal baffle, wherein the waveguide has a thickness corresponding to a far field emission point of the light source as determined by a light shielding baffle between the light source and light detector. An analyte indicator matrix is disposed on the outer surface of the waveguide. The sensor device geometry takes advantage of only direct illumination of the indicator matrix, and direct collection of indicator matrix illumination, without any significant reflection by said waveguide. Undesirable light noise generated by the light source passes directly out of the device through the waveguide.
System And Method For Attenuating The Effect Of Ambient Light On An Optical Sensor
Paul Samuel Zerwekh - Shawsville VA, US Jeffrey C. Lesho - Brookville MD, US Robert William Lynn - Germantown MD, US Carrie R. Lorenz - Woodbine MD, US Casey J. O'Connor - Gaithersburg MD, US Steven J. Walters - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
Sensors for Medicine and Science, Inc. - Germantown MD
International Classification:
F21V 9/16
US Classification:
2504581
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for attenuating the effect of ambient light on optical sensors and for measuring and compensating quantitatively for the ambient light.
System And Method For Attenuating The Effect Of Ambient Light On An Optical Sensor
Paul Samuel Zerwekh - Shawsville VA, US Jeffrey C. Lesho - Brookville MD, US Robert William Lynn - Germantown MD, US Carrie R. Lorenz - Woodbine MD, US Casey J. O'Connor - Gaithersburg MD, US Steven J. Walters - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
Sensors for Medicine and Science, Inc. - Germantown MD
International Classification:
G01J 1/16
US Classification:
250214AL
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for attenuating the effect of ambient light on optical sensors and for measuring and compensating quantitatively for the ambient light.
System And Method For Attenuating The Effect Of Ambient Light On An Optical Sensor
Paul Samuel Zerwekh - Shawsville VA, US Jeffrey C. Lesho - Brookeville MD, US Robert W. Lynn - Germantowm MD, US Carrie R. Lorenz - Woodbine MD, US Casey J. O'Connor - Gaithersburg MD, US Steven J. Walters - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
Sensors for Medicine and Science, Inc. - Germantown MD
International Classification:
G01J 1/16 F21V 9/16
US Classification:
250214AL, 2504581
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for attenuating the effect of ambient light on optical sensors and for measuring and compensating quantitatively for the ambient light.
Housing For A Circuit That Is To Be Implanted In-Vivo And Process Of Making The Same
Arthur Colvin - Mt. Airy MD, US Carrie Lorenz - Woodbine MD, US Casey O'Connor - Gaithersburg MD, US Steven Walters - Ellicott City MD, US
Assignee:
Sensors for Medicine and Science, Inc. - Germantown MD
International Classification:
H01H073/00 H05K005/04 A61B005/00
US Classification:
600310000, 361757000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a biocompatible circuit assembly that includes a circuit encased within a housing. In some embodiments, the housing is a PMMA housing and before the circuit is enclosed within the housing the circuit is encased within a brick of epoxy.
Steven Walters - Ellicott City MD, US Casey O'Connor - Gaithersburg MD, US
Assignee:
Sensors for Medicine and Science, Inc. - Germantown MD
International Classification:
A61M 5/178 A61F 13/20
US Classification:
604164010, 604015000, 604038000
Abstract:
The present invention provides an insertion device and method for implanting a biosensor into a patient subject. In one embodiment, a biosensor is stored in the instrument's hydration chamber which enables the biosensor to maintain proper hydration and sterilization prior to insertion. The instrument further includes a plunger that travels along a channel within the support device. After the biosensor is placed into the channel, the user pushes the plunger causing the biosensor to move through the channel and a hollow tube and into the patient subject. The present invention also provides for packaging and storing a biosensor and insertion device so that the biosensor is hydrated and sterile prior to insertion.