Patents Assigned to Genomic Instrumentation Services, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6544161
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a microcentrifuge apparatus adapted to simultaneously spin a plurality of samples contained within a plurality of rotors. The microcentrifuge comprises an upper plate that has a plurality of upper plate holes; and a lower plate that has a plurality of lower plate holes or recesses. The lower plate is adjacent and substantially parallel to the upper plate, and the plurality of lower plate holes or recesses are in axial alignment with the plurality of upper plate holes. The plurality of rotors are adapted for retaining and spinning the plurality of samples, and are positioned between the upper plate and the lower plate. Each of the plurality of rotors has at opposing ends an upper shaft and a lower shaft, wherein the upper shaft engages one of the upper plate holes and the lower shaft engages one of the lower plate holes or recesses such that the axes of rotation of each of the plurality rotors are substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Genomic Instrumentation Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott P. Hunicke-Smith, Carl Buice, Benjamin Riepe, Theodore Rogers, David Huber
  • Publication number: 20020085960
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a substrate holder adapted to immobilize a substrate relative to a platen or working surface of a scientific instrument such as, for example, a microarrayer apparatus. The substrate holder, in one embodiment, comprises a first plastic film interlayer in combination with the substrate and the platen, wherein the first plastic film interlayer is integrally interposed between the substrate and the platen. The present invention is also directed to a microarrayer apparatus that comprises an array substrate holder adapted to affix a substrate to a platen of the microarrayer apparatus. The present invention also provides methods for a affixing a substrate to a scientific instrument.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Applicant: Genomic Instrumentation Services, Inc.
    Inventors: David Henninger, Sara Cinnamon
  • Patent number: 6387031
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a microcentrifuge apparatus adapted to simultaneously spin a plurality of samples contained within a plurality of rotors. The microcentrifuge comprises an upper plate that has a plurality of upper plate holes; and a lower plate that has a plurality of lower plate holes or recesses. The lower plate is adjacent and substantially parallel to the upper plate, and the plurality of lower plate holes or recesses are in axial alignment with the plurality of upper plate holes. The plurality of rotors are adapted for retaining and spinning the plurality of samples, and are positioned between the upper plate and the lower plate. Each of the plurality of rotors has at opposing ends an upper shaft and a lower shaft, wherein the upper shaft engages one of the upper plate holes and the lower shaft engages one of the lower plate holes or recesses such that the axes of rotation of each of the plurality rotors are substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Genomic Instrumentation Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott P. Hunicke-Smith, Carl Buice, Benjamin Riepe, Theodore Rogers
  • Patent number: 6374683
    Abstract: A micropipetter a plurality of hollow needles to deliver fluid, the needles being anchored in a sample block; a needle guide assembly with a plurality of needle guide shafts and compression springs attached at one end to the sample block and at the other end to a needle guide plate, each spring surrounding a needle guide shaft, and the needle guide plate controlling the spacing of the needles; a sample block having a plurality of hollow, tapered spaces, each of which connect with the hollow needle; a displacement volume block having a plurality of hollow spaces, each being occupied by a piston pin, each piston pin being sealed with a stationary seal assembly; a stationary sheet seal located between the sample block and the displacement volume block, the sheet seal having a plurality of holes corresponding to and separating the spaces in the sample block and the displacement volume block, such that precise volume displacement is provided; a seal constraint plate located above the displacement volume block, the
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Genomic Instrumentation Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott P. Hunicke-Smith, Omar Medeiros
  • Publication number: 20020032110
    Abstract: A microcentrifuge apparatus has a plurality of rotors for simultaneously spinning a plurality of samples; a retainer for retaining each of the rotors on a bearing surface; and at least one source of motive power, coupled to the rotors by a coupling means, for causing each of the rotors to spin at substantially the same rate. The source of motive power can be a motor, engine, or electromagnetic power. The coupling means can be a drive belt, gears, or friction drive. Another embodiment of the microcentrifuge has a plurality of disposable rotors for simultaneously spinning a plurality of samples; a retainer for retaining each of the rotors on a bearing surface; and a source of motive power, coupled to the rotors, causing each of the rotors to spin at substantially the same rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Applicant: Genomic Instrumentation Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott P. Hunicke-Smith, Carl Buice, Benjamin Riepe, Theodore Rogers