JACK LEON ARONOWITZ
Pilots at Skyline Dr, Delray Beach, FL

License number
Florida A0054894
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Mar 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
6591 Skyline Dr, Delray Beach, FL 33446

Professional information

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Noninvasive Transdermal Systems For Detecting An Analyte In A Biological Fluid And Methods

US Patent:
2010004, Feb 25, 2010
Filed:
Jul 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/499131
Inventors:
Jack L Aronowitz - Delray Beach FL, US
Joel R. Mitchen - Pompano Beach FL, US
John Weiss - Holtsville NY, US
Irwin Weitman - East Northport NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600310
Abstract:
The present invention relates to noninvasive transdermal systems comprised of a noninvasive transdermal patch and a reflectometer. The noninvasive transdermal patches are comprised of a wet chemistry component and a dry chemistry component. The wet chemistry component is a liquid transfer medium in the form of a gel layer for the extraction and liquid bridge transfer of the analyte of interest from the biological fluid within or beneath the skin to the dry chemistry component. The dry chemistry component is a reagent system for interacting with the analyte of interest (glucose) to generate a color change. The reflectometers include a modulated light source for emitting light to illuminate a target surface which possesses a certain color and shade of color for detection by an optical detector. The output signal is processed for determining a corresponding quantity of quality measurement.


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Assay Kit Including An Analyte Test Strip And A Color Comparator

US Patent:
4877580, Oct 31, 1989
Filed:
Feb 9, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/153967
Inventors:
Jack L. Aronowitz - Delray Beach FL
Louis Terminiello - Sunrise FL
Assignee:
Technimed Corporation - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
G01N 148
US Classification:
422 58
Abstract:
An assay kit comprising an analyte test strip and a color comparator including a plurality of different color fields arranged in an ordered, preferably linear, succession. There is an aperture through each color field so positioned that the reaction zone of the test strip can be placed behind each color field and the color of the reaction zone thereafter viewed through each aperture, with the particular color field framing at least a portion of the reaction zone. The color comparator can be in the form of overlapping panels of a folder or a label on a bottle. There may be a chart of numerical assay values of the color fields such that the edge of the testing strip underlies the numerical value of the color field being viewed, or the testing strip may have a window therein which frames the numerical value of the color field being viewed. This invention has application in test kits for biological substances, (i. e. glucose, cholesterol) and drugs of abuse; and, in test kits for environmental toxins.


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Noninvasive Transdermal Systems For Detecting An Analyte In A Biological Fluid And Methods

US Patent:
7577469, Aug 18, 2009
Filed:
Mar 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/266346
Inventors:
Jack L. Aronowitz - Delray Beach FL, US
Joel R. Mitchen - Pompano Beach FL, US
John Weiss - Holtsville NY, US
Irwin Weitman - East Northport NY, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600310, 600316
Abstract:
The present invention relates to noninvasive transdermal systems comprised of a noninvasive transdermal patch and a reflectometer. The noninvasive transdermal patches are comprised of a wet chemistry component and a dry chemistry component. The wet chemistry component is a liquid transfer medium in the form of a gel layer for the extraction and liquid bridge transfer of the analyte of interest from the biological fluid within or beneath the skin to the dry chemistry component. The dry chemistry component is a reagent system for interacting with the analyte of interest (glucose) to generate a color change. The reflectometers include a modulated light source for emitting light to illuminate a target surface which possesses a certain color and shade of color for detection by an optical detector. The output signal is processed for determining a corresponding quantity or quality measurement.


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Test Strip And Fixture

US Patent:
4790979, Dec 13, 1988
Filed:
Aug 29, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/901603
Inventors:
Louis Terminiello - Sunrise FL
Jack L. Aronowitz - Delray Beach FL
Assignee:
Technimed Corporation - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
G01N 3122, A61B 1734
US Classification:
422 56
Abstract:
A test strip is disclosed which provides for transport and separation of heterogenous fluid samples. This test strip can be used for analysis of whole blood by reflectance measurement. This test strip, which can be especially adapted for use in a disposable blood sampling fixture, comprises two functional components: (1) a wicking element for reception of the whole blood sample and transport of the sample to a dry chemistry reagent system, and (2) a porous membrane which has been impregnated with a dry chemistry reagent system specific for analysis of an analyte within the whole blood sample. A barrier layer is provided between the wicking layer and the porous membrane to preclude contact therebetween. In the preferred embodiments of this invention, an aperture is cut or formed in the barrier layer to allow for the flow of sample for the wick to the surface of the porous membrane. Such transport of sample does not, however, involve or contemplate physical between the wick and the membrane in the area of the aperture.


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A Dry Reagent Delivery System With Membrane Having Porosity Gradient

US Patent:
4774192, Sep 27, 1988
Filed:
Jan 28, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/007983
Inventors:
Louis Terminiello - Sunrise FL
Jack L. Aronowitz - Delray Beach FL
Assignee:
Technimed Corporation - Ft. Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
G01N 3352, G01N 3353, G01N 3362, G01N 3366
US Classification:
436530
Abstract:
Dry chemistry reagent system, kit and method for detection of an analyte such as glucose, cholesterol, urea, antigen or antibody. The reagent system is a porous membrane or bibulous film having a porosity gradient from one planar surface to the other. In the membrane are uniformly distributed an indicator, a flow control agent and a reagent cocktail. The membrane is also modified by a conditioning agent.