Patents Assigned to AB Biodisk
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Patent number: 7614620Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for separation and application of thin objects of a non-porous material or of a material of low porosity on a surface. The invention also relates to a package for the thin objects. With the aid of a pick up and lay down head on an application means a vacuum is applied on a part, preferably the middle, of the uppermost object in a stack of thin objects being in a recess of a package. The recess of the package for receiving the objects is at least areawise somewhat smaller than the exterior dimensions of the objects. With the aid of vacuum in the pick up and lay down head the uppermost object is lifted out of the package. The underlying objects in the stack remain in the package by the friction and scrape effects towards the interior walls of the package. Then the pick up and lay down head of the application means is lowered down so that the object is brought into contact with the surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: AB BiodiskInventors: Anne Yusof, Dusan Kolar
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Patent number: 6843474Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of and an apparatus for separation and application of thin objects of a non-porous material or of a material of low porosity on a surface. The invention also relates to a package for the thin objects. With the aid of a pick up and lay down head on an application means a vacuum is applied on a part, preferably the middle, of the uppermost object in a stack of thin objects being in a recess of a package. The recess of the package for receiving the objects is at least areawise somewhat smaller than the exterior dimensions of the objects. With the aid of vacuum in the pick up and lay down head the uppermost object is lifted out of the package. The underlying objects in the stack remain in the package by the friction and scrape effects towards the interior walls of the package. Then the pick up and lay down head of the application means is lowered down so that the object is brought into contact with the surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: AB BiodiskInventors: Anne Bolmström, Dusan Kolar
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Method and device for studying and quantifying interacting effects of substances on biological cells
Patent number: 5639632Abstract: Device and method for quantitative determination of the interacting effects of two or more substances on the promotion or inhibition of growth of microorganisms or other biological cells grown on a solid medium, wherein the substances are applied within a quadrate test area in the solid medium in predefined concentration patterns having concentration perimeters exhibiting maxima and minima at opposite edges of the test area and with the concentration gradient directions of the substances perpendicular to each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: AB BiodiskInventors: Magnus Ericsson, Anne Bolmstrom -
Patent number: 5028529Abstract: A method and a device for producing predetermined and defined varying concentration patterns of chemically or biologically active substances in chemical or biological qualitative or quantitative determinative methods, the method comprising application of the substance(s) within part of or the whole of a rectangular area of a medium in a concentration pattern having at least one concentration maximum and one concentration minimum: the device comprising a rectangular carrier on which the substance(s) have been applied so that the concentration pattern(s) thereof exhibit at least one concentration maximum and one concentration minimum.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: AB BiodiskInventors: Magnus Ericcson, Anne Bolmstrom
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Patent number: 4854627Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for applying an object (5) such as an antibiotic patch onto a receiving surface (1) such as the surface of a culture. The object (5) is placed on a support (3) provided with holes (4) through which the objects are to be passed down to be applied to the receiving surface (1). According to the invention the objects (5) are retained by an applying means (6, 7) by means of a negative pressure during the transfer of the objects from the support (3) to the receiving surface (1), the applying means (6, 7) also generating the negative pressure during the transfer. (FIG. 1 is published).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1987Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: AB BiodiskInventor: Magnus Ericsson
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Patent number: 4778758Abstract: A device for susceptibility testing of microorganisms comprising a transparent, sealable container (1), a rectangular carrier (3) coated with a growth medium, a sealing arrangment (2) for sealing the container (1), and a rectangular, transparent, non-porous, inert test strip (4) optionally provided with a grip. Two antimicrobial substances separated by a substance-free zone are applied on one side of the strip in concentration gradients exhibiting maxima and minima. On the other side of the test strip is a scale for direct reading of the susceptibility the above-mentioned concentration gradient(s) being pre-defined and adapted to the reading scale.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: AB BiodiskInventors: Magnus Ericsson, Anne Bolmstrom
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Patent number: 4643795Abstract: This invention relates to a method and device for applying an object (11), e.g. an antibiotic patch onto a receiving adhesive surface (19), e.g. an agar surface. The objects (11) are piled in a storage container (10), which is upwardly open, and the receiving surface (19) located above this is turned downwards. For application of the object (11) onto the surface (19) the whole pile is lifted towards the surface while the storage container (10) is not moved so that the uppermost object in the pile is pressed against and adheres to the receiving surface (19), after which the pile is lowered again.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: AB BiodiskInventor: Magnus Ericsson