IP Library Granted Patent US 9,204,821
Granted Patent B2
US 9,204,821 · App. 13/467,366 · Granted Dec 8, 2015

Method of and apparatus for detecting upper respiratory bacterial infection from exhaled mammalian breath and colorimetric sensor array cartridge

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Patent No.
US 9,204,821
App. No.
13/467,366
Granted
Dec 8, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An upper respiratory bacterial infection is detected from exhaled mammalian breath by using a colorimetric sensor array having a spectral response characteristic that changes when exposed to bacteria-produced analytes in the exhaled breath. A flow regulating system directs a leading portion of the exhaled breath into gaseous communication with the array to change its spectral response characteristic, and discharges a trailing portion of the exhaled breath exteriorly of the apparatus. A spectral analysis system analyzes the spectral response characteristic changed solely by the leading portion of the exhaled breath, and detects the upper respiratory bacterial infection when the bacteria-produced analytes are present therein. Reactivity of the analytes with the array is increased by advance oxidizing and/or heating the analytes.

Claims (27)

1. An apparatus for detecting an upper respiratory bacterial infection from exhaled mammalian breath, comprising:

a colorimetric sensor array including a plurality of chemoresponsive colorants having a spectral response characteristic that changes when exposed to bacteria-produced analytes in the exhaled mammalian breath;

a flow regulating system for directing a leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath along a flow path into gaseous communication with the chemoresponsive colorants of the colorimetric sensor array to change the spectral response characteristic, and for discharging a trailing portion of the exhaled mammalian breath away from gaseous communication with the colorimetric sensor array exteriorly of the apparatus;

an oxidizer upstream of the chemoresponsive colorants in the flow path for oxidizing the bacteria-produced analytes and increasing reactivity of the oxidized bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants; and

a spectral analysis system for analyzing the spectral response characteristic changed solely by the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath, and for detecting the upper respiratory bacterial infection when the bacteria-produced analytes are present therein.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the colorimetric sensor array has a plurality of separate flow channels, each channel having a plurality of the chemoresponsive colorants therein; and wherein the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath is directed along each channel.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the chemoresponsive colorants in at least one of the channels is located at a downstream portion of the one channel, wherein the oxidizer is located at an upstream portion of the one channel for oxidizing the bacteria-produced analytes and increasing reactivity of the bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants in the one channel.

4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the oxidizer is one of sulfochromic acid and iodine pentoxide.

5. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the chemoresponsive colorants in at least one of the channels is located at a downstream portion of the one channel, and a heater at an upstream portion of the one channel for heating the bacteria-produced analytes and increasing reactivity of the heated bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants in the one channel.

6. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the chemoresponsive colorants in a pair of the channels are located at respective downstream portions of the pair, and another oxidizer different from the first-mentioned oxidizer, where the different oxidizers are located at respective upstream portions of the pair for differently oxidizing the bacteria-produced analytes and differently increasing reactivity of the bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants in the pair.

7. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the flow regulating system includes a plurality of flow meters for capturing a predetermined volume of the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath, and a plurality of pumps for pumping the captured predetermined volume of the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath at a predetermined flow rate along each channel.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the flow regulating system includes a filter for filtering inhaled ambient air prior to exhalation.

9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the chemoresponsive colorants have a color characteristic that changes when exposed to the bacteria-produced analytes in the exhaled mammalian breath; and wherein the spectral analysis system includes an illuminator for illuminating the colorants with one of visible light, ultraviolet light and infrared light, and a color analyzer for comparing illuminated colors of the colorants before and after exposure to the bacteria-produced analytes.

10. A method of detecting an upper respiratory bacterial infection from exhaled mammalian breath in an apparatus, comprising:

directing only a leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath along a flow path into gaseous communication with a plurality of chemoresponsive colorants of a colorimetric sensor array to change a spectral response characteristic of the array when the array is exposed to bacteria-produced analytes in the exhaled mammalian breath;

discharging a trailing portion of the exhaled mammalian breath away from gaseous communication with the colorimetric sensor array exteriorly of the apparatus;

in easing reactivity of the bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants by oxidizing the bacteria-produced analytes with an oxidizer upstream of the chemoresponsive colorants in the flow path;

analyzing the spectral response characteristic changed solely by the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath with an analyzer; and

detecting the upper respiratory bacterial infection when the bacteria-produced analytes are present therein.

11. The method of claim 10 , and configuring the colorimetric sensor array with a plurality of separate flow channels, each having the plurality of chemoresponsive colorants therein; and wherein the directing is performed by directing the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath along each channel.

12. The method of claim 11 , and locating the chemoresponsive colorants in at least one of the channels at a downstream portion of the one channel, wherein the oxidizing is performed by oxidizing the bacteria-produced analytes at an upstream portion of the one channel and increasing reactivity of the oxidized bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants in the one channel.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the oxidizing is performed by one of sulfochromic acid and iodine pentoxide.

14. The method of claim 11 , and locating the chemoresponsive colorants in at least one of the channels at a downstream portion of the one channel, and heating the bacteria-produced analytes at an upstream portion of the one channel and increasing reactivity of the heated bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants in the one channel.

15. The method of claim 11 , and locating the chemoresponsive colorants in a pair of the channels at respective downstream portions of the pair, and differently oxidizing the bacteria-produced analytes with a pair of different oxidizers at respective upstream portions of the pair to differently increase reactivity of the bacteria-produced analytes with the chemoresponsive colorants in the pair.

16. The method of claim 11 , and capturing a predetermined volume of the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath, and pumping the captured predetermined volume of the leading portion of the exhaled mammalian breath at a predetermined flow rate along each channel.

17. The method of claim 10 , and filtering inhaled ambient air prior to exhalation.

18. The method of claim 10 , and configuring the colorimetric sensor array with the plurality of chemoresponsive colorants whose color characteristic changes when exposed to the bacteria-produced analytes in the exhaled mammalian breath; and wherein the analyzing is performed by illuminating the colorants with one of visible light, ultraviolet light and infrared light, and by comparing illuminated colors of the colorants before and after exposure to the bacteria-produced analytes.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE RECEIVING PARTY'S NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 043745 FRAME 0347. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST. Recorded Oct 2, 2017
From: MIDCAP FINANCIAL TRUST
To: WAVEFORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2017
From: MIDCAP FINANCIAL TRUST
To: WAVEFORM TECHNOLOGIES
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2017
From: WAVEFORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: MIDCAP FINANCIAL TRUST, AS AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2012
From: MARTINO, RAYMOND ANTHONY; LIM, SUNG HYUN; RHODES, PAUL A
To: ISENSE MEDICAL CORP.
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