Patents Assigned to Primus Corporation
  • Patent number: 9164115
    Abstract: High-speed, automated analyzers for analyzes of biological fluids, such as whole blood or blood-derived components, include specialized analyzer and sample transfer features permitting injection-to-injection analysis times on the order of one minute. The analyzers are particularly designed for HPLC analysis for glycated and nonglycated proteinaceous species in blood samples.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignee: Trinity Biotech, primus Corporation
    Inventors: Jon Davis, Roger L. Donley, Michael Farnet, Harold M. Donley, Seth Powers, Joshua Wears, Sam Schlageck
  • Patent number: 7851229
    Abstract: Improved single-container, two-phase optical assays for analytes are provided which are faster and require less steps than conventional two phase optical assays. The assays of the invention involve first mixing and incubating an assay mixture including a buffer, solid particles (e.g., agarose beads), an analyte-containing sample, and an affinity agent operable to bind analyte(s) to the solid particles, followed by separation of the mixture into a particle-rich phase and a substantially particle-free phase. In one aspect, the settling step is gravity-induced and is instrumentally monitored to determine when substantially full separation has occurred. Thereafter, the respective phases may be photometrically measured to obtain qualitative and/or quantitative information about the analyte(s). It has been found that measurements taken with only one sensor set before and after settling of the particle-rich fraction give scientifically valid results as a two phase optical assay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 14, 2010
    Assignee: Primus Corporation
    Inventor: Alexander Michael Saunders
  • Patent number: 6020203
    Abstract: A method for continuous separation and analysis of glycated and non-glycated proteins in a blood sample by HPLC using a phenylboronic acid resin and a polyol as eluant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 1, 2000
    Assignee: Primus Corporation
    Inventors: James H. Rexroad, Jr., Jimmie K. Noffsinger, Bonnie A. Teeman, Claus-Peter Wawrzinek
  • Patent number: 5801053
    Abstract: Improved HPLC methods for the identification and characterization of hemoglobin variants in blood samples are disclosed. These methods are performed manually or with the aid of a computer. In preferred embodiments, a blood sample is injected into an HPLC unit and hemoglobin species from the blood sample are separated using high column temperatures and high eluant flow rates. Blood samples are initially screened using a low-resolution HPLC method to determine if an eluted hemoglobin species has a characteristic indicative of a hemoglobin variant, i.e., if a chromatograph peak of the eluted species has one of a number of parameter values falling within a predetermined range of values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Primus Corporation
    Inventors: Jimmie K. Noffsinger, Ching-Nan Ou
  • Patent number: 5719053
    Abstract: Improved HPLC methods for the identification and characterization of hemoglobin variants in blood samples are disclosed. These methods are performed manually or with the aid of a computer. In preferred embodiments, a blood sample is injected into an HPLC unit and hemoglobin species from the blood sample are separated using high column temperatures and high eluant flow rates. Blood samples are initially screened using a low-resolution HPLC method to determine if an eluted hemoglobin species has a characteristic indicative of a hemoglobin variant, i.e., if a chromatograph peak of the eluted species has one of a number of parameter values falling within a predetermined range of values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1998
    Assignee: Primus Corporation
    Inventors: Jimmie K. Noffsinger, Ching-Nan Ou