Patents Assigned to DakoCytomation Colorado, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7024316
    Abstract: A flow cytometry apparatus and methods to process information incident to particles or cells entrained in a sheath fluid stream allowing assessment, differentiation, assignment, and separation of such particles or cells even at high rates of speed. A first signal processor individually or in combination with at least one additional signal processor for applying compensation transformation on data from a signal. Compensation transformation can involve complex operations on data from at least one signal to compensate for one or numerous operating parameters. Compensated parameters can be returned to the first signal processor for provide information upon which to define and differentiate particles from one another.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: DakoCytomation Colorado, Inc.
    Inventors: Carl E. Ellison, Paul Barclay Purcell, George C. Malachowski, Matthias J. Ottenberg
  • Patent number: 6881580
    Abstract: Environmental containment methods (16) for a flow cytometer (21) which provides an adjustably controllable environment in which biological particles can be differentiated and droplets separated into collection containers (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: DakoCytomation Colorado, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian R. Hall, Kristopher S. Buchanan, Benjamin H. Kaanta, Nathan M. Fox
  • Patent number: 6746873
    Abstract: A flow cytometry system is disclosed for oscillating the exterior of a flow cytometer nozzle. Oscillating the exterior of a flow cytometer nozzle at selected oscillations or a sweeping range of oscillations disintegrates particles and gas entrapped within the flow cytometer nozzle. Adherents absorbed to the exterior of the flow cytometer nozzle may also be removed. An energy source (1) serves to generate a selected oscillation or range of oscillations. The energy source (1) is connected to a flexible transfer element (2) which conducts the electrical signals to an oscillation system (3). The oscillation system (3) turns the electrical energy from the energy source (1) into mechanical oscillations and is connected to a portable device (4) which disintegrates particles, dislocates gas within the flow cytometer nozzle and cleans the exterior of the flow cytometer aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignees: XY, Inc., DakoCytomation Colorado, Inc., Colorado State University Research Foundation
    Inventors: Kristopher S. Buchanan, Lisa Herickhoff, George Seidel, George C. Malachowski, Matthias J. G. Ottenberg, Douglas H. Ferguson