Patents Assigned to Abaxis, Inc.
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Patent number: 5478750Abstract: The present invention provides a compact, highly automated photometric analyzer for measuring the concentration of substances found in a fluid, typically a blood sample or other body fluid sample taken from a patient. The operator places a small quantity of the sample into a special rotor and then loads the rotor into the analyzer. The analyzer accepts the rotor, centrifuges and dilutes the sample, and distributes the sample into a plurality of cuvettes near the outer edge of the rotor. Some of these cuvettes hold reagents which react with the sample. The analyzer then measures light absorption within the sample at a number of preselected frequencies. According to the present invention, a pair of specially designed apertures direct light from the sample through a plurality of beam splitters, interference filters, and associated photodetectors. The system also includes means for performing automatic calibration and error checking functions.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Paul J. Lingane, Robert Nagle, Vladimir E. Ostoich
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Patent number: 5472603Abstract: The present invention provides an analytical rotor which holds a fluid in a chamber, typically to allow mixing with a reagent, and transfers the fluid to a receiving chamber in the rotor. The rotor comprises a holding chamber having an single exit duct and a receiving chamber connected to the holding chamber through the exit duct. The exit duct prevents flow at a first rotational speed and allows flow at a second, higher rotational speed. The exit duct may include a capillary passage in which capillary forces prevent flow until the rotational speed is increased. Alternatively, the exit duct may include a siphon.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1993Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventor: Carol T. Schembri
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Patent number: 5457053Abstract: An analytical rotor which comprises a receptacle for receiving a post on a centrifuge and means in the rotor body proximate to the receptacle for releasing a liquid in response to mounting the rotor in the centrifuge is disclosed. The means for releasing the liquid is preferably a sealed container shiftably positioned in a chamber proximate the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Tammy L. Burd, Carol T. Schembri
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Patent number: 5413732Abstract: The present invention provides lyophilized reagent spheres comprising reagents suitable for analysis of biological samples, in particular analysis of blood samples in centrifugal analyzers. Also provided are diluents which are conveniently used in such analyzers.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Steven N. Buhl, Bhaskar Bhayani, Chi-Sou Yu, Thuy N. Tang
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Patent number: 5409665Abstract: The present invention provides centrifugal rotors for delivering a liquid, typically a biological sample such as diluted plasma, to a plurality of cuvettes in the rotor. The cuvettes are positioned radially inward of an annulate manifold and are connected to the manifold through a plurality of inlet channels. The liquid is introduced in one end of the manifold and, as the rotor spins, the liquid fills the manifold from the radially outward edge inward. After, the manifold fills, the liquid flows radially inward through the inlet channels into the chambers. The design allows the simultaneous filling of the cuvettes. The inlet channels may also be sized such that as liquid enters the cuvettes, gas escapes through the inlet channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventor: Tammy L. Burd
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Patent number: 5403415Abstract: A method and a device for modifying the energy-applying surface of an ultrasonic welding horn to join two complex thermoplastic parts by applying a thin film to the surface of the horn is disclosed. The thin film is applied to insure that a proper weld occurs along a complex and intricate pattern of energy directors located between the parts.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventor: Carol Schembri
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Patent number: 5304348Abstract: An analytical rotor which comprises a receptacle for receiving a post on a centrifuge and a sealed rigid container in the rotor body proximate to the receptacle is provided. The seal on the container is opened when the post is inserted in the receptacle, thereby releasing a liquid in the container. The seal is preferably opened through the displacement of the container caused by positioning of the rotor on the centrifuge post.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Tammy L. Burd, Carol T. Schembri
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Patent number: 5275016Abstract: The present invention provides methods and devices for freezing drops of liquid reagent solution in a cryogenic liquid. In one embodiment, the apparatus of the present invention comprises means for dispensing uniform, precisely measured drops of a liquid reagent and a rotatable carousel positioned below the dispensing means. The upper surface of the carousel has a plurality of trays each containing a cryogenic liquid, typically liquid nitrogen, for receiving the drops of liquid reagent. An alternative embodiment of the present invention comprises a tank comprising a cryogenic liquid for receiving the drops of liquid reagent. The tank has a heat source for slightly heating a portion of the cryogenic liquid such that a convection current in the cryogenic liquid is created. The convection currents in the cryogenic liquid provide mild agitation of the liquid and prevent aggregation of the frozen drops.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Bikash K. Chatterjee, Steven N. Buhl, Chi-Sou Yu, Thuy N. Tang, Gary L. Smith, Bhaskar Bhayani, Anthony Alvarado, Swee Wong
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Patent number: 5186844Abstract: An analytical rotor for separating cellular components from a biological fluid includes a separation chamber spaced radially outward from a sample chamber. The sample chamber may be an open receptacle disposed to receive sample or may be a mixing chamber which receives sample and diluent. A flow restrictive channel connects the sample chamber to the separation chamber so that fluid enters the separation chamber at a controlled rate. The cellular components collect within a retention region located generally at the outer periphery of the collection chamber while cell-free fluid is continuously removed through a collection port. The collection port is spaced annularly apart from the flow channel so that there is sufficient residence time within the separation chamber for substantially complete separation of the cells from the fluid fraction.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Tammy L. Burd, Carol T. Schembri
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Patent number: 5122284Abstract: A centrifugal rotor comprising a plurality of peripheral cuvettes and a collection chamber spaced radially inward from the cuvettes is disclosed. The rotor includes a means for introducing fluid into the collection chamber and plurality of generally radial inlet channels connecting each cuvette to the chamber. Each inlet channel has a discrete flow path for fluid to enter the cuvette and another discrete flow path for gas to exit the cuvette as the cuvette is filled. Positioned radially inward from each cuvette is a reflective surface capable of deflecting a light beam from a generally vertical direction to a generally horizontal direction or vice versa. As the rotor is spun, fluid enters the cuvettes from collection chamber through the inlet channels, which also allow gas in the cuvettes to escape, thus avoiding the creation of bubbles in the cuvette after the cuvettes are filled. The contents are then optically analyzed by passing a light beam horizontally through the cuvette.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventors: Boris Braynin, Tammy L. Burd, Vladimir Ostoich
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Patent number: 5061381Abstract: A centrifugal rotor for separating plasma from whole blood includes a plurality of internal chambers and passages for combining the plasma with one or more reagents and distributing the plasma to a plurality of individual test wells. The chambers and passages necessary for separating the whole blood into plasma are located on a first, upper level within the rotor and include a measuring chamber, an overflow chamber, a separation chamber, and a reagent chamber. The measuring chamber and overflow chamber have capillary dimensions so that an initial volume of whole blood partitions therebetween, with the measuring chamber filling first to provide a preselected volume. The separation chamber is located radially outward from both the measuring chamber and the reagent chamber to that spinning of the rotor causes both the reagent and the measured blood volume to flow outward into the separation chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Abaxis, Inc.Inventor: Tammy L. Burd