Abstract: Submicron boron nitride is used as a catalyst for thermally activating polysiloxane resins when uniformly mixed with the resin either using anhydrous acetone for wet mixing or simply hot melt mixing. Boron nitride is also used to coat the fibers using a particulate sizing approach. The coated fibers are used to activate the polymer resin blend. Fabric may be impregnated with the resin to mold high temperature composite laminates from which high temperature, non-metallic gaskets may be cut.
Abstract: An air displacement pipette having axially spaced annular sealing and substantially cylindrical lateral support zones and regions on the pipette's mounting shaft and tip, respectively, in combination with structure for insuring uniform depth of mounting shaft penetration into the pipette tip to maintain uniform tip interference with the mounting shaft as successive tips are mounted on and ejected from the mounting shaft whereby the pipette tip is easily and firmly mountable on and easily ejectable from the pipette tip mounting shaft by the application of axial mounting and ejection forces of about two pounds and one pound, respectively.
Abstract: An air displacement pipette having axially spaced annular sealing and substantially cylindrical lateral support zones and regions on the pipette's mounting shaft and tip, respectively, in combination with structure for insuring uniform depth of mounting shaft penetration into the pipette tip to maintain uniform tip interference with the mounting shaft as successive tips are mounted on and ejected from the mounting shaft whereby the pipette tip is easily and firmly mountable on and easily ejectable from the pipette tip mounting shaft by the application of axial mounting and ejection forces of about two pounds and one pound, respectively.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 6, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 2, 2001
Assignee:
Rainin Instrument Co., Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher Kelly, James S. Petrek, Kenneth Rainin, Steven T. Nielsen
Abstract: A gasket of non-conductive material formed of layers of a ceramic between which is embedded a wire circuit for connecting spark electrodes, high voltage connectors and ground connectors of a spark ignition system. The wire circuit includes small diameter wires surrounding gasket openings for bounding and sealing the edges of combustion chambers defined by cylinders in an internal combustion engine. The small diameter wires are insulated by the high dielectric layers of the gasket as well as by high dielectric wrappings and a sheath of high dielectric material bonded to and within the layers forming to gasket.
Abstract: A membrane filter pipette tip comprising a hollow tube having a relatively large open upper end for seating on a lower end of a pipette tip mounting shaft of a pipette device and having a relatively small lower open end for passing fluid into the lower end of the tube upon operation of the pipette device in an aspiration mode. A porous membrane is secured by a porous plug within the tube across an open channel within the tube extending between the open upper and lower ends thereof and having a fluid initiation/penetration pressure which is greater than the maximum vacuum pressure which the pipette device to which the tube is secured is capable of generating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 30, 1997
Date of Patent:
April 4, 2000
Assignee:
Rainin Instrument Co., Inc.
Inventors:
Kent G. Moriarty, James S. Petrek, Kenneth Rainin
Abstract: A refill pack for storing and dispensing pipette tips into an empty tip rack. The refill rack comprises a hand-gripable carrier for an array of pipette tips releasably secured relative to the carrier such that after hand positioning the array of tips on the empty tip rack, the carrier may be released from the tips which are then free to be seated on a lower end of a pipette and removed from the tip rack.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 18, 1997
Date of Patent:
December 28, 1999
Assignee:
Rainin Instrument Co., Inc.
Inventors:
David J. Lemieux, William D. Homberg, Christopher Kelly, Kent G. Moriarty
Abstract: Longitudinally collapsible apparatus for compacting packing material within a tubular liquid chromatography column. The apparatus includes a first support member, a second support member and a movable support member. The movable support member is releasably connectable to the second support member for support thereby. When released from the second support member, the movable member is adapted to ride on guide members extending between the first and second support members. A compression mechanism is supported on the movable support member to move therewith to a longitudinally collapsed position for the apparatus. The compression mechanism comprises a reversible drive for an axially movable rod carrying a movable piston. With the movable support member secured to the second support member, the piston of the compression mechanism is movable in an end of the tubular column when the column is supported on the first support member.
Abstract: A hand foldable and portable article of furniture comprising planar back and right and left side members hinged at edge surfaces thereof such that the right and left side members swing between a folded position with the side members on a back of the back member and a unfolded position in which the side members are substantially perpendicular to the back member and upper edges of the back and side members are interlocked in mating grooves in a planar top member, one of the back and side members being transversely bendable at its upper edge to spring lock into its mating groove to tightly interlock the article of furniture in its unfolded position.
Abstract: A hanger for supporting a plurality of pipettes adjacent a horizontal support surface. The hanger comprising contiguous mounting and pipette supporting portions. Each supporting portion comprises a pair of substantially parallel, laterally separated support arms extending forward from a back plate to vertically support a pipette body there between. Each mounting portion comprises a spacer extending rearward from the back plate spacing the back plate from a vertical side of a channel frame to which the hangers are mounted. The hangers are connected to the vertical side of the channel frame by screws extending through openings in the back plates of the hangers and into the vertical side of the channel frame. The channel frame, in turn, is secured to a horizontally extending support member by laterally spaced screw members extending vertically through a bottom side of the channel frame to engage the support member.
Abstract: A single compartment, non-wedged shaped reagent cartridge for use in an automated clinical chemistry analyzer. The cartridge comprises a hollow relatively narrow reagent compartment formed by an axially elongated, bottom, an axially elongated top, a front end portion and a rear end portion extending vertically between the bottom and top and connecting to opposing right and left sidewalls for completing the reagent compartment. A shoulder engaging flange extends from the top for supporting the cartridge on a shoulder in a cartridge receiving carousel of an automated clinical analyzer including transfer probes for insertion into at least one opening in the top of the cartridge for fluid transfer into the clinical analyzer.
Abstract: An earth piercing apparatus comprising a metal drive tool having a pointed forward end and an axially extending cavity at a rear end. The cavity includes a forward chamber and a female thread in an inner wall of the cavity adjacent the chamber for receiving a forward end of a driving rod having a male nesting end engaging a laterally extending stop surface in the chamber and a male thread mating with the female thread in the cavity. An end of the rod remote from the drive tool forms a driving end for receiving axial impulses for propelling the apparatus in a forward direction through soil to form a uniform hole in the soil.
Abstract: A structure and method is described for fabricating a nuclear radiation induced damage resistant P-type buried channel charge-coupled device (P-BCD) which converts an optical image focused thereon into a time varying electrical signal. The invention uses a differentially related high level dosing of dopant in the buried channel accompanied by processing at minimum effective temperatures, thereby enhancing device tolerance to exposure to nuclear radiation induced displacement and ionization damage which otherwise would degrade the imaging performance of the device.
Abstract: A volume adjustable pipette for aspirating and dispensing precise volumes of liquid comprising an elongated hollow hand-holdable housing supporting a plunger for turning and for axial movement within the housing the pipette including (i) an upper stop which is axially adjustable within the housing in response to a turning of the plunger to adjust the volume of liquid which may be drawn into a tip secured to a lower end of the housing upon upward axial movement of the plunger to the upper stop and (ii) a manually actuated lock mechanism for locking the plunger against rotation to set the volume adjustment for the pipette and comprising a hand-turnable knob for actuating and releasing the lock mechanism by virtue of two thumb and/or finger engageable wings extending outwardly from diametrically opposite sides of the hand-turnable knob a gripping member for fixedly securing the plunger against turning and being actuated by a turning of the hand-turnable knob to force a cam surface of the knob against a cam surfa
Abstract: A replaceable pipette tip comprising a pipette surface contamination protector comprising an upwardly extending projection connected by the shoulder to the proximal end portion for laterally spacing the pipette device from a tube which contains or which is to receive the sample fluid to prevent contamination of an outer surface of the pipette device by contact with the tube into which the pipette tip is inserted.
Abstract: Colorless single component TMB reagents for the detection of HRP and their processes of manufacture including the encapsulation of substrate within a cyclodextrin cavity are described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 1996
Date of Patent:
August 11, 1998
Assignee:
Moss, Inc.
Inventors:
William H. Starkweather, Ronald Telford
Abstract: A manual pipette including a delayed action home position latch for engaging only after the plunger unit of the pipette has moved downward through its home position to thereafter releasably connect a moveable bottom stop member to the plunger unit to move therewith and upon an upward return of the plunger unit by the pipette's return spring to engage a home position stop to releasably lock the plunger unit in its home position without any downward force being exerted by the pipette user on the plunger unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 15, 1996
Date of Patent:
August 11, 1998
Assignee:
Rainin Instrument Co., Inc.
Inventors:
William D. Homberg, Christopher Kelly, Kenneth Rainin, Haakon T. Magnussen, Jr.
Abstract: A plurality of large maximized internal volume freely nestable pipette tips for mounting in a standard pipette tip rack or refill pack including a horizontally extending pipette tip support having a plurality of through holes arranged in an array, each hole having a center which is spaced a distance "s" from centers of immediately adjacent through holes, each pipette tip having a substantially cylindrical proximal portion and an elongated generally conical distal portion coaxial with and joined to its proximal portion adjacent a downward facing outwardly extending shoulder and including at a distal end of the tip a relatively small orifice for receiving and dispensing fluid into and from the pipette tip upon operation of a pipette to which the pipette tip is mounted, the proximal portion of each pipette tip having an outer diameter equal to or slightly less than "s" and a slightly conical inner surface for tightly receiving and releasably attaching to a pipette tip mounting shaft of a large volume pipette and
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 4, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 14, 1998
Assignee:
Rainin Intstrumental Co., Inc.
Inventors:
Christopher Kelly, David J. Lemieux, Haakon T. Magnussen, Jr., James S. Petrek, Kenneth Rainin