Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Gerald R. Hibnick
  • Patent number: 4694070
    Abstract: Water soluble xanthylium derivative substrates of rhodamine 110 and rhodol permit spectrophotometric and fluorescent measurements of trypsin-like enzymes without the addition of organic solvent additives and/or special water solubilizing agents. These novel substrates exhibit increased sensitivity for determining low levels of activity of trypsin-like enzymes such as proteolytic enzymes, cofactors, activators, antiactivators, and inhibitors. These substrates can be substituted for fibrinogen or monitor the pathways of blood coagulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1987
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary A. Mitchell, Gerald E. Jaffe, Marilyn M. Solorzano
  • Patent number: 4691829
    Abstract: A particle separator for sorting particles suspended in a liquid according to certain characteristics, including a method of and apparatus for detecting a change in the droplet breakoff point of a liquid jet stream which is subjected to vibrations. The vibrations produce amplitude undulations on the surface of the jet stream. The amplitude of the undulations is monitored or interrogated at a fixed point on the jet stream prior to the breakoff point. A change in amplitude of the undulations at that fixed point produces a signal voltage at a masked sense diode the value of which is proportional to the amplitude change. This signal voltage may be used (1) to alert the operator that a change has occurred in the point at which the jet stream is breaking up into droplets, (2) to automatically control the intensity of the vibrations for restoring the amplitude of undulation at that fixed point to its original state, or (3) to automatically disable the sorting portion of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1987
    Assignee: Coulter Corporation
    Inventor: Robert E. Auer
  • Patent number: 4645079
    Abstract: A shipping and storing support having recesses so constructed and arranged to ship and store selectively a plurality of articles having varying dimensions, the recesses having a plurality of internal contours for selectively receiving the articles to be retained therein by a frictional fit and wherein the plurality of internal contours of the recesses have substantially the same contour as a portion of the plurality of different sized articles adapted to be received frictionally in said recesses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics,Inc.
    Inventor: Robert C. B. Hill
  • Patent number: 4631483
    Abstract: A particle analyzing apparatus and method of moving and counting particles in suspension through such an apparatus. The particle analyzing apparatus comprises a particle counting device wherein particles in suspension are caused to be moved through an aperture whose effective impedance is changed with the passage of each particle therethrough and a fluid connection means for drawing a quantity of the suspension through the aperture, including a source of vacuum. The source of vacuum comprises a bellows having an end, and a constant force means connected to the end of the bellows means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1986
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Oscar Proni, Bobby D. James
  • Patent number: 4609017
    Abstract: A plurality of sealed blood sample tubes are housed in a rack and a plurality of these racks are vertically stacked, with the sample tubes lying horizontally. The racks are successively deposited onto a horizontal conveyor belt which is housed in and moves longitudinally on a table that rocks around its longitudinal axis to mix the samples in a semi-inverting mode as a rack is stepped from the stack to a sample aspiration station and/or thereat. The aspiration station preferably includes a sample segmenting and diluting valve and a sample identification reader. Aspiration is accomplished by pushing a sample tube partially out from the carrier rack and onto a seal piercing tip of the aspiration probe. The tube then is returned to the rack. The other tubes in that rack similarly are aspirated after the rack is stepped to align each tube with the aspiration probe, with table rocking and sampling mixing accompanying each advancing step of the rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1986
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Wallace H. Coulter, William F. Rothermel
  • Patent number: 4580096
    Abstract: Disclosed is an inductance detector for detecting boundaries between and characteristics of at least two adjoining substances having different characteristics, such as impedance, wherein a coil assembly, which is energized by an alternating current, is electrically coupled to a detector for detecting at least changes in impedance of the coil assembly caused by the boundary proceeding into and through the coil assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1986
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Gerhard A. Liedholz
  • Patent number: 4564803
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing foreign matter, including debris and deposits and air bubbles from a flow cell of a particle study device. The apparatus includes a chamber with an aperture containing unit at one end and sample and sheath introduction mechanisms at the other end to supply respectively, a sample suspension of particles and a particle free liquid. The chamber has a waste orifice positionally disposed to provide a turbulent flow of particle free liquid within the chamber upon simultaneous injection and exhaustion of the particle free liquid into and out of, respectively, the sheath introduction mechanism and the waste orifice, to remove any air bubbles in the chamber and its adjacent aperture area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1986
    Assignee: Coulter Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Loren, Raul I. Pedroso
  • Patent number: 4534465
    Abstract: A stackable cassette or rack for supporting a plurality of sealed sample containers having different diameters and/or lengths and transporting the same to a testing station of a hematology analyzer device. The cassette comprises a body having a top and a bottom and a rear portion, and the body includes a base, front and intermediate walls and a biasing means, connected between the front and intermediate walls, both walls longitudinally extend across the base and each wall has a plurality of equidistantly spaced openings therein arranged in a row lengthwise of the cassette which openings extend from the base to the top of the body. Each of the openings in the front wall has an upper edge and the spaced apart holes of both walls are in alignment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: William F. Rothermel, John P. Matthews, James W. Walker, Wallace H. Coulter
  • Patent number: 4535284
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method wherein osmotic activity of biological cells immersed in a suspension solution is induced by an osmotic or lytic shock and is monitored in an electronic volume sensing particle analyzer of the Coulter Counter.RTM. type, the method including the steps of passing a high frequency current and a low frequency current through an aperture of said particle analyzer to create detectable signals for classifying the cells into populations of unaltered, altered, and ghost cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael R. Groves, Carlos M. Rodriguez
  • Patent number: 4528274
    Abstract: A method and reagent system is described for differential determination of more that one class of leukocyte populations, using an automatic blood cell analyzer. The reagent system includes a blood diluent and stromatolyzing reagent. The blood diluent is an osmotically balanced aqueous solution of ingredients for maintaining erythrocyte morphology, blood cell stabilizing, buffering and bacteriostatic action. The stromatolyzing reagent is a mixture of an aqueous solution of quaternary ammonium salts, a chromagen forming agent and an additive which is a non-cationic surfactant. The quaternary ammonium salts, with the additive, serve the purpose of positioning, relative to one another and a volume reference point, the lymphoid and myeloid populations. The additive also acts to prevent or to reduce the amount of protein deposit in the sensing orifices of the analyzer, which deposit tends to accumulate from the cell debris resulting from blood cell stromatolyzation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: James H. Carter, Stephen L. Ledis, Harold R. Crews, Ted Sena, Fred L. Larsen
  • Patent number: 4527114
    Abstract: A particle analyzer apparatus comprising a flow cell having a flow chamber wherein a flow of liquid suspension, having individual particles entrained therein, proceeds along a predetermined path; a pair of electrodes are disposed on opposed sides of the predetermined path, one of the electrodes having an end with a width parallel to the predetermined path that is less than the length of a given particle, the end of the electrode being positioned in close proximity to the predetermined path; energizing source for providing an electrical field between the pair of electrodes that traverses the predetermined path; and a particle pulse detector for detecting particle pulses caused by the particles passing through the electric field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Wallace H. Coulter
  • Patent number: 4525666
    Abstract: A particle analyzing apparatus for studying a stream of membrane-sheathed particles in liquid suspension wherein, for a given particle, a first particle pulse signal is obtained from a first sensing aperture having a first low frequency electrical field with an intensity below that causing particle electrical breakdown; a second particle pulse signal is obtained from a second sensing aperture having a second low frequency electrical field with an intensity equal to or greater than that causing particle electrical breakdown; a third particle pulse signal is obtained from one of the sensing apertures by having a high frequency electrical field therein or, alternatively, from a third sensing aperture having a third low frequency electrical field with a second and different intensity equal to or greater than that causing particle electrical breakdown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael R. Groves
  • Patent number: 4521518
    Abstract: An isotonic multipurpose blood diluent, and a method for use of this diluent with a weak lysing reagent system which is especially suitable for routine enumeration of traditional hemogram values, and also the determination of lymphoid-myeloid populations of leukocytes, particularly in automatic particle counting systems.This blood diluent is capable of affording accurate, reproducible test results. It is an osmotically balanced aqueous solution of preselected pH containing Procaine hydrochloride for maintaining erythrocyte morphology during operation, N-(2-acetamido)iminodiacetic acid (ADA) as a blood cell stabilizing agent, and bacteriostatic agents including sodium 1-hydroxypyridine-2-thione, and dimethylolurea which, together with the ADA, allow preferential determination of myeloid-lymphoid leukocytes, and other hematological values.The lysing agent is a mixture of an aqueous solution of at least one quaternary ammonium salt having surface active properties, and an alkali metal cyanide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: James H. Carter, Stephen L. Ledis, Harold R. Crews
  • Patent number: 4516437
    Abstract: Method of and apparatus for handling a microsample comprising a probe for aspirating a sample and a cleaning mechanism having a passageway within which the probe is movable. The passageway has a cleaning chamber having opposite ends, one end being open to the atmosphere and proximate the sample. The cleaning mechanism further includes a fluid directing means and two vacuum applying means, the vacuum applying means being disposed at opposite ends of the chamber and the fluid directing means being disposed between them. During a cleaning mode the fluid directing means directs a wash fluid against the probe and the vacuum applying means removes the wash fluid, prevents exiting of the wash fluid and drys the probe, the later two by permitting gas from the atmosphere to flow into the cleaning chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Corporation
    Inventors: Raul I. Pedroso, Robert S. Coulter
  • Patent number: 4515274
    Abstract: Disclosed is a flow-through, particle analyzer and sorter apparatus for simultaneous optical and electrical impedance measurements on a stream of particles, comprising a flow cell having a pair of channels fluidly connected by a particle sensing aperture, through which the particles pass and are analyzed; a nozzle mounted at the end of the downstream channel so as to define a flow chamber; a sheath liquid which is introduced at the bottom of the flow chamber to hydrodynamically focus the particle stream and to jet the same in a liquid jet from the nozzle; and a system for creating droplets from the liquid jet and for thereafter sorting the droplets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 7, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Corporation
    Inventors: John D. Hollinger, Raul I. Pedroso
  • Patent number: 4491786
    Abstract: A transducer for measuring particles suspended in a fluid is disclosed. The transducer includes an elongated tubular member having a particle-free fluid conducting channel and an aperture for permitting the flow of a particle containing fluid into the fluid conducting channel. The size of the particles is measured by measuring the impedance variation of the particle containing fluid as it passes through the aperture. Spurious variations of the impedance caused by reentry of the particles into the region about the aperture is prevented by spacing the wall of the channel opposite the aperture so that the particle containing fluid impinges thereon after passing through the aperture and so that the particle-free fluid transports the particles away from the aperture before the particles reenter the region about the aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1985
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Thomas J. Godin
  • Patent number: 4487320
    Abstract: A particle separator for sorting particles suspended in a liquid according to certain characteristics, including a method of and apparatus for detecting a change in the droplet breakoff point of a liquid jet stream which is subjected to vibrations. The vibrations produce amplitude undulations on the surface of the jet stream. The amplitude of the undulations is monitored or interrogated at a fixed point on the jet stream prior to the breakoff point. A change in amplitude of the undulations at that fixed point produces a signal voltage the value of which is proportional to the amplitude change. This signal voltage may be used (1) to alert the operator that a change has occurred in the point at which the jet stream is breaking up into droplets, (2) to automatically control the intensity of the vibrations for restoring the amplitude of undulation at that fixed point to its original state, or (3) to automatically disable the sorting portion of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: Coulter Corporation
    Inventor: Robert E. Auer
  • Patent number: 4485175
    Abstract: A method and reagent system is described for differential determination of three-populations of leukocytes (lymphocyte, monocyte and granulocyte), using an automatic counting system. The reagent system includes a blood diluent and lysing reagent. The blood diluent is an osmotically balanced aqueous solution of ingredients at a preselected pH for maintaining erythrocyte morphology, blood cell stabilizing, buffering and bacteriostatic action. The lysing reagent is a mixture of an aqueous solution of quaternary ammonium salts, which lysing reagent is added to the diluted blood under more mild conditions of concentration and at a slower rate than is current practice in order to obtain an unexpected volumetric modification of at least one of the three-populations of leukocytes, whereby volumetric differential analysis can be accomplished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1984
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen L. Ledis, Ted Sena, Harold R. Crews, James H. Carter, II
  • Patent number: 4484134
    Abstract: Disclosed is a particle analyzing apparatus having a flow cell with an elongated or tube-like aperture for receiving a liquid suspension of particles and for providing a smooth fluid flow therethrough and electric field and current, generated in and essentially limited to a relatively small portion of the aperture, for producing electrical signals when the particles pass therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1984
    Assignee: Coulter Electrnonics, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael T. Halloran
  • Patent number: 4481466
    Abstract: An amplifier circuit having an input circuit of resistance and capacitance which is a.c. coupled to a source of pulses, and a feedback circuit of resistance and capacitance. The RC time constants of the input and the feedback circuits are made to be approximately equal at the time of pulse input in order to insure an output pulse flat base line without undershoot or overshoot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1984
    Assignee: Coulter Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Ermi Roos, Robert L. Talbert