Patents Assigned to Interlab, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6827779
    Abstract: A mass transfer system offers the simultaneous transfer and time-saving efficiencies transfer techniques, while also offering the flexibility of prior-art free techniques. A mass transfer mechanism and an associated software control mechanism are equipped with the ability to retract a plurality of lifting arms (6), in a manner so select which of the processing stages (2) the lifting arms (6) will address for each transfer step, while omitting those steps for which transfer is not yet required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: Interlab Inc.
    Inventor: Liviu Marian
  • Publication number: 20040009619
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for using a robot for handling and processing of a semiconductor wafer. In particular, the robot is used to transfer wafers from a variety of wafers holding devices to a number of processing locations. After the wafer is placed in position, the robot places the vacuum wand in a temporary parking position and engages a different tool to process the wafer. In subsequent stages, yet another tool is engaged by the same robot to handle the chemistry used in the process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2003
    Publication date: January 15, 2004
    Applicant: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventors: Liviu Marian, William J. Fenton
  • Patent number: 6613797
    Abstract: Therapeutic compounds and compositions for the treatment of infectious diseases are disclosed. The compounds are xanthones and xanthone derivatives, such as 3,5-bis-&egr;-(N,N-diethylamino)amyloxyxanthone. The described compositions include such compounds and a pharmaceutical carrier. These compositions also can include additional materials conventionally used to form therapeutic compositions. 3,5-bis-&egr;-(N,N-diethylamino)amyloxyxanthone has an IC50 for Plasmodium falciparum of about 0.15 &mgr;M, and an IC50 for Leishmania mexicana of <<0.5 &mgr;M. These compositions are additionally useful for forming soluble complexes with heme and porphyrins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventors: Rolf W. Winter, Michael K. Riscoe, David J. Hinrichs
  • Patent number: 5048201
    Abstract: A system for drying microelectronic, optical and other parts that in the course of their processing are rendered wet with solvents or other liquids, which if not fully evaporated from the parts will contaminate and impair their quality. The system includes an open-ended drying chamber having a work zone intermediate its sides in which the parts to be dried are supported for exposure to a gas stream. One end of the chamber defines a gas inlet to admit the gas stream which sweeps the entire chamber. Coupled to the drying chamber is a pressure chamber in which a submicron particle filter unit of the Hepa type producing a relatively low pressure drop is disposed to cover the gas inlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventor: Howard M. Layton
  • Patent number: 4827954
    Abstract: A work transfer system conveying a work basket in a programmed sequence to the processing tanks of an assembly thereof at various positions on a work bench. The system acts to transfer the basket to a selected tank and to properly orient the basket with respect to this tank before lowering the basket therein for processing for a given dwell period, at the conclusion of which the basket is hoisted from the tank and transferred to another tank where the procedure is repeated. Running parallel to the front side of the bench is a rail on which a robot rides, the robot supporting a hoist carriage which can be raised or lowered. Cantilevered from the carriage is a main arm articulated by an elbow shaft to a forearm that extends over the bench. The forearm is joined by a hand shaft depending therefrom to a hand that engages the handle of the work basket. A main arm motor acts to rotate the elbow shaft and thereby swing the forearm to a position generally aligning the basket with a selected tank therebelow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1989
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventor: Howard M. Layton
  • Patent number: 4575299
    Abstract: A work transfer system conveying a work basket in a programmed sequence to the processing tanks of an assembly thereof placed at various positions on a work bench. The system acts to transfer the basket to a selected tank and to properly orient the basket with respect to this tank before lowering the basket therein for processing during a given dwell period, at the conclusion of which the basket is hoisted from the tank and transferred to another tank where the procedure is repeated. Running along the front of the bench is a rail on which a robot is driven to a position in the proximity of the selected tank, the robot supporting a hoist which can be raised or lowered. Cantilevered from the hoist and extending transversely across the bench is a hollow arm having a trolley therein provided with a turntable whose spindle projects upwardly to join the upper end of a loop which encircles the arm, the loop being provided at its lower end with a hand that engages the work basket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1986
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventors: Howard M. Layton, Kenneth Yocis
  • Patent number: 4493333
    Abstract: A mechanized work transfer system in which a robot assembly riding on a horizontal rail and driven by an external motor acts to convey a basket carrying work along a row of processing stages on a work bench. The assembly includes a robot provided with an elevator operated by an internal motor which serves to lower the basket at each stage on the work bench and to deposit it into a processing tank for a predetermined dwell period, after which the basket is hoisted out of the tank and transferred to another stage where the procedure is repeated. To render the assembly substantially immune to corrosive vapors emanating from the tanks, the robot housing is sectioned into left and right compartments, the left compartment being reserved for those moving and stationary components which can be fabricated of corrosion-resistant materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventor: Howard M. Layton
  • Patent number: 4466454
    Abstract: An automatic work transfer system for conveying a basket carrying work through a row of processing stages at a work station in any desired sequence. The basket is lowered into a tank at each stage and oriented therein for processing for a predetermined dwell period, at the conclusion of which the basket is hoisted out of the tank and transferred to the next stage where the procedure is repeated. The system includes a supporting rail laterally displaced from the row of stages and parallel thereto. Riding on the rail is a robot provided with a pair of vertical shafts supported on an elevator. Cantilevered from the shafts are a pair of arms which extend over the stages, the ends of the arms being pivotally connected to a cross piece. Depending from the center of the cross piece is a rod terminating in a hand adapted to engage the handle of the basket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1984
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventor: Howard M. Layton
  • Patent number: 4461347
    Abstract: A heat exchange assembly for raising a process fluid, such as ultra-pure, de-ionized water, to an elevated temperature without adversely affecting the quality thereof includes coaxially-arranged inner and outer pipes, the annular space therebetween defining a flow passage for the fluid to be heated. The inner pipe is formed of high-strength metal of good thermal conductivity and encloses a heat source, such as steam, circulating heated fluid or an electric heater. The inner pipe is ensheathed by an extruded heat-shrinkable plastic tube of non-reactive material, such as PTFE or polypropylene not exceeding 7 mils in thickness, which is shrunk-fit thereon to form one wall of the flow passage. The opposing wall of the passage is formed by the interior surface of the outer pipe which is also constituted by non-reactive plastic material such as PTFE or polypropylene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1984
    Assignee: Interlab, Inc.
    Inventors: Howard M. Layton, William Fenton