Patents Assigned to Artel
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Publication number: 20090251681Abstract: A system and related method for improved liquid delivery evaluation using a solution containing one or more dyes such that the solution exhibits multiple distinct detectable light absorbance spectral features for calibrating or testing over extended volume or dilution ranges are described. The system includes: a photometric instrument capable of measuring optical absorbance at multiple wavelengths; one or more sample solutions to be dispensed using the liquid delivery system whose performance is being tested or calibrated; and vessels optionally pre-filled, or filled by the user, with diluent solution. The sample solutions contain one or more dyes, chosen so that multiple distinct detectable light absorbance spectral features, such as peaks and/or valleys and/or plateaus of the solution can be distinguished for volume or dilution ranges of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: Artel, Inc.Inventors: Ceara J. McNally, John Thomas Bradshaw, Richard H. Curtis, Charles A. Ewing, Keith J. Albert, Tanya R. Knaide, Alexis L. Rogers
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Publication number: 20090250664Abstract: A system and related method for improved liquid delivery evaluation using a solution containing one or more dyes such that the solution exhibits multiple distinct detectable light absorbance spectral features for calibrating or testing over extended volume or dilution ranges are described. The system includes: a photometric instrument capable of measuring optical absorbance at multiple wavelengths; one or more sample solutions to be dispensed using the liquid delivery system whose performance is being tested or calibrated; and vessels optionally pre-filled, or filled by the user, with diluent solution. The sample solutions contain one or more dyes, chosen so that multiple distinct detectable light absorbance spectral features, such as peaks and/or valleys and/or plateaus of the solution can be distinguished for volume or dilution ranges of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: Artel, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, Ceara McNally, Charles A. Ewing, John Thomas Bradshaw
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Publication number: 20080070317Abstract: The invention provides ways to determine the impact of diluting a solution wherein the diluting may be carried out for any of a variety of purposes. In one embodiment, the method enables accurate volume dispensation calculations independent of meniscus shape. In another embodiment, the method enables accurate determination of plate washing efficiency. In yet another embodiment, the method enables the accurate determination of dilution ratio over a plurality of dilution steps. The methods described may be carried out using one or more systems arranged to perform the steps. A kit of the invention includes instructions for carrying out the steps of the methods and, optionally, one or more solutions suitable for conducting photometric measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: Artel, Inc.Inventors: John Bradshaw, Richard Curtis, Keith Albert, Tanya Knaide, Ceara McNally, Alex Rogers
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Publication number: 20070241130Abstract: An air displacement liquid delivery system including a liquid delivery device, one or more sensors, a control unit, and a preprogrammable computing device, and a method for using the air displacement liquid delivery system. The one or more sensors are capable of obtaining information regarding conditions within and external to the liquid delivery device and sending this information to the control unit and/or the computing device. In turn, the control unit and/or computing device are capable of using this information to calculate one or more properties of gas contained within, and the air external to, the liquid delivery device, and one or more properties of a liquid that it is to be aspirated or dispensed by the liquid delivery device. The system may optimally control the performance of the liquid delivery device based upon any one or more of these calculated properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicants: Artel, Inc., Seyonic SAInventors: Richard H. Curtis, David L. Bohnsack, George Rodrigues, Marc Boillat
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Publication number: 20070227271Abstract: A liquid aspirating and dispensing apparatus and method of using the apparatus. Among other elements, the apparatus includes a liquid handling device having one or more channel members, each of which has a removable liquid holding tip attached, and a signal transmitting device. A signal transmitted from the signal transmitting device may be used in a variety of ways to yield information regarding the performance of the apparatus. This information may be provided via direct detection of the signal by an operator of the apparatus. Alternatively, the signal may be detected by a programmable signal detecting device, interpreted by the apparatus, and then displayed in a form that is understandable to the operator. Furthermore, the liquid holding tip may be modified to enable different forms of signal transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicants: Artel, Inc., Seyonic SAInventors: Richard H. Curtis, Kirby Pilcher, David L. Bohnsack, Charles Ewing, George Rodrigues, John T. Bradshaw, Marc Boillat
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Publication number: 20070161114Abstract: A method, apparatus and kit for precisely and accurately determining the volume of a liquid aliquot which can be used to calibrate a liquid delivery device. Two dye-containing solutions, a sample solution and a diluent solution, are prepared such that each solution contains a different dye, with the solutions having different absorbance values at a first wavelength and at a second wavelength. The absorbance value of a known volume of diluent solution is measured at both wavelengths. Either one aliquot of sample solution is added to the diluent solution and then absorbance measurements are made at both wavelengths, or multiple aliquots of sample solution are mixed serially into the diluent solution and then absorbance measurements are made at both wavelengths after each aliquot is added. The volume of any single aliquot is calculated by using a two-step formula which is based on the Beer-Lambert law.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: Artel. Inc.Inventors: Richard Curtis, Ceara McNally, Charles Ewing
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Publication number: 20070141709Abstract: A method for precisely and accurately determining the volume of a test liquid aliquot which can be used to calibrate a liquid delivery device. The method is particularly useful for determining the volume of an aliquot of a test liquid which is complex or non-aqueous, or is both complex and non-aqueous. The test-stock mixture contains at least the test liquid and a stock solution including a first dye, the first dye having absorbance characteristics which are measurably distinguishable from the absorbance characteristics of a second dye. The test-stock mixture is mixed with a diluent including the second dye to form a sample solution to be used to measure absorbances of the first dye and the second dye. The volume of the test-stock mixture aliquot is calculated by using a formula based on the Beer-Lambert law which incorporates the measured absorbance values and a dilution characteristic of the test-stock mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Applicant: ArtelInventors: Keith Albert, John Bradshaw, Alex Rogers
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Patent number: 7187455Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring and calibrating the measurement of small volumes of liquids. The small volumes of liquid are typically dispensed from liquid delivery devices, the delivery device often having multiple channels to analyze many samples at once. The liquid samples are delivered to one or more cells, typically in a multi-well plate, and positioned in a spectrophotometer for determining an absorbance of a chromophore in the liquid sample. Based upon an absorbance measurement and the concentration of the chromophore, a path length of the liquid sample is determined, from which a volume of the sample may be calculated. The method and apparatus provide various means for correcting for differences in the dimensions and/or other factors causing a non-linear deviation from the Beer-Lambert law. A system or kit may be provided including sets of sample solutions of varying dilution ranges for calibrating different liquid volumes.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventor: Richard H. Curtis
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Patent number: 7102261Abstract: A coupling device (11) between a rotor of a synchronous permanent-magnet motor and a working part (17), being advantageously able to ensure an unusual silentness, comprises a driving member (22), being eccentric with respect to the rotor rotation axis and integral with a first motion transmission component, and a driven element (24), being also eccentric with respect to the rotor rotation axis and integral with a second motion transmission component which is kinematically positioned in series with the previous one, said driving (22) and driven (24) members being placed on different non interfering parallel planes inside a tight chamber (18), said driving (22) and driven (24) members being operatively connected through kinematic connection means (25) whose axial dimension interferes with said parallel planes in said chamber (18), said kinematic connection means (25) comprising at least one elastic element (25a) being compressed in said chamber (18) between a bottom wall (19a) and a closing tight cover (19b).Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Artel s.a.s. di Vedovello Elena & C.Inventor: Elena Vedovello
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Patent number: 7061608Abstract: An apparatus and related method for optical calibration of spectrophotometers is described. The apparatus is a calibration plate including one or more cuvettes filled with solutions of interest. The cuvettes are sealed to prevent evaporation. The cuvettes also possess a compressible component to allow for expansion of the solution and a bubble control apparatus to ensure that the compressible component does not intersect the beam path. A piece of neutral density glass is optionally included in the apparatus to track optical changes of the solutions over time.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventors: John Thomas Bradshaw, Richard H. Curtis
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Patent number: 7031306Abstract: Transmitting data packets received from a non-constant delay medium includes storing the data packets in a buffer, determining a play-out schedule for the data packets based on timing information in the data packets, and transmitting the data packets from the buffer in accordance with the play-out schedule. Two of the data packets may contain time-stamps and the play-out schedule may be determined based on a difference between the time-stamps.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Artel Video Systems, Inc.Inventors: John M. Amaral, David R. Davis, Edmund P. Chin, John M. Vincent, Michael P. Healey, Jeffrey C. Landrum
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Publication number: 20050168737Abstract: An apparatus and related method for optical calibration of spectrophotometers is described. The apparatus is a calibration plate including one or more cuvettes filled with solutions of interest. The cuvettes are sealed to prevent evaporation. The cuvettes also possess a compressible component to allow for expansion of the solution and a bubble control apparatus to ensure that the compressible component does not intersect the beam path. A piece of neutral density glass is optionally included in the apparatus to track optical changes of the solutions over time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Applicant: Artel, Inc.Inventors: John Bradshaw, Richard Curtis
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Publication number: 20050140221Abstract: A coupling device (11) between a rotor of a synchronous permanent-magnet motor and a working part (17), being advantageously able to ensure an unusual silentness, comprises a driving member (22), being eccentric with respect to the rotor rotation axis and integral with a first motion transmission component, and a driven element (24), being also eccentric with respect to the rotor rotation axis and integral with a second motion transmission component which is kinematically positioned in series with the previous one, said driving (22) and driven (24) members being placed on different non interfering parallel planes inside a tight chamber (18), said driving (22) and driven (24) members being operatively connected through kinematic connection means (25) whose axial dimension interferes with said parallel planes in said chamber (18), said kinematic connection means (25) comprising at least one elastic element (25a) being compressed in said chamber (18) between a bottom wall (19a) and a closing tight cover (19b).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Applicant: Artel s.a.s. di Vedovello Elena & C.Inventor: Elena Vedovello
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Patent number: 6741365Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring and calibrating the measurement of small volumes of liquids. The small volumes of liquid are typically dispensed from liquid delivery devices, the delivery device often having multiple channels to analyze many samples at once. The liquid samples are delivered to one or more cells, typically in a multi-well plate, and positioned in a spectrophotometer for determining an absorbance of a chromophore in the liquid sample. Based upon an absorbance measurement and the concentration of the chromophore, a path length of the liquid sample is determined, from which a volume of the sample may be calculated. The method and apparatus provide various means for correcting for differences in the dimensions and/or other factors causing a non-linear deviation from the Beer-Lambert law. A system or kit may be provided including sets of sample solutions of varying dilution ranges for calibrating different liquid volumes.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventor: Richard H. Curtis
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Patent number: 5492673Abstract: A reagent system for accurately determining the volume of a pipette using a photometer is disclosed. The reagent system for use with the photometer includes a first container holding a reference solution and at least one second container holding a sample solution. A container holding the reference solution having maximum absorbance at a first wavelength is positioned in the photometer. The absorbances of the container at the first wavelength and at a second wavelength are measured. Then the optical pathlength of the container at the second wavelength is calculated from the measured absorbances at the first and second wavelengths. An aliquot of the sample solution is introduced into the container with a pipette to be calibrated. The sample solution has maximum absorbance at the second wavelength. The sample solution is mixed with the reference solution to form a mixture. Then the absorbance of the mixture in the container is measured at the second wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1993Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, Ann E. Rundell
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Patent number: 5298978Abstract: Methods and apparatus for accurately determining the volume of a pipette using a photometer. A reagent system for use with the photometer includes a first container holding a reference solution and at least one second container holding a sample solution. A container holding the reference solution having maximum absorbance at a first wavelength is positioned in the photometer. The absorbances of the container at the first wavelength and at a second wavelength are measured. Then the optical pathlength of the container at the second wavelength is calculated from the measured absorbances at the first and second wavelengths. An aliquot of the sample solution is introduced into the container with a pipette to be calibrated. The sample solution has maximum absorbance at the second wavelength. The sample solution is mixed with the reference solution to form a mixture. Then the absorbance of the mixture in the container is measured at the second wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, Ann E. Rundell
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Patent number: 5295012Abstract: An optical fiber ring network carries data in frames of bit intervals that define a number of independent communication bands each represented by a series of spaced apart bit intervals no more than one of which falls within any given frame. The network serves a collision detection protocol by nodes that communicate with the user devices in accordance with the collision detection protocol but communicates with the ring in accordance with a non-collision type protocol. The network uses light that is amplitude modulated at more than two levels. The data frame boundaries are defined by violations of an alternate mark inversion data encoding technique. Phase synchronization of two streams of frames is accomplished by sampling frames at times governed by a selected one of two frame boundary clocks derived respectively from the two frames.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Artel Communications Corp.Inventors: Philip D. Wilson, Richard D. Serafin, Paul W. Kelley, Tadeusz Witkowicz
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Patent number: 5247345Abstract: An apparatus and method for making a photometric determination regarding the contents of a sample, such as the absorbance characteristic of a blood serum sample. The improvement allows measurements to be taken after a reduced warm-up period and compensates for variations in the lamp intensity during the period over which measurements are taken. A feedback circuit is provided between a reference photodetector and the light source for causing the light source intensity to asymptotically approach a final stable value in a smooth exponential curve. Signal processing means processes outputs of the reference and sample photodetectors taken at different times so as to compensate for variations in the source intensity over the time period during which the outputs are taken. Still further, the photometer allows resonant frequency mixing of the contents of a cuvette while disposed in the photometer by causing the entire optical assembly, in which the cuvette is mounted, to vibrate at its resonant frequency.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventor: Richard Curtis
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Patent number: 5107490Abstract: An optical fiber ring network carries data in frames of bit intervals that define a number of independent communication bands each represented by a series of spaced apart bit intervals no more than one of which falls within any given frame. The network serves a collision detection protocol by nodes that communicate with the user devices in accordance with the collision detection protocol but communicates with the ring in accordance with a non-collision type protocol. The network uses light that is amplitude modulated at more than two levels. The data frame boundaries are defined by violations of an alternate mark inversion data encoding technique. Phase synchronization of two streams of frames is accomplished by sampling frames at times governed by a selected one of two frame boundary clocks derived respectively from the two frames.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Artel Communications CorporationInventors: Philip D. Wilson, Richard D. Serafin, Paul W. Kelley, Tadeusz Witkowicz
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Patent number: D435398Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Artel Industries LimitedInventor: Giovanni Arduini