Patents Assigned to DPC Cirrus, Inc.
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Patent number: 7175334Abstract: A test vessel agitator assembly that agitates test vessels and the contents therein within an immunoassay automated analyzer system. The test vessels are transported along an element that is comprised of ridges and troughs such that the test vessel is moved in a directions that is approximately perpendicular to the direction of transportation.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Babson, Thomas Palmieri
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Patent number: 6849457Abstract: A bead dispenser device useful for supplying, one at a time, beads for heterogenous immunoassay, including an inner chamber having a return spring integrally formed to the inner chamber. The bead device also includes a plunger housed within a plunger chamber. The plunger includes a bead holding member and a notch. The return spring communicates with the notch of the plunger and biases the plunger in a resting position. In the resting position, the bead holding member is aligned with a bead receiving channel formed partly in the base of the inner chamber. When the plunger is depressed, the bead residing in the bead holding member is transported to a bead exit opening for dispensing therefrom. In this position, the return spring is also displaced inward to an inner portion of the inner chamber and is capable of agitating and contacting the beads located within the inner chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Babson, Ilya Malyarov
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Patent number: 6417008Abstract: A pipetting station having a bottom sensing device is provided in conjunction with one of any known liquid level sensing devices. The bottom sensing device includes a pipetting probe spring mounted to a pipetting arm of the pipetting station. The bottom sensing device also includes a sensor for determining when a pipetting tip of the pipetting probe is in contact with a bottom of a tube. The bottom sensing device permits the pipetting probe to measure an exact volume of fluid in the tube by allowing the pipetting tip to be lowered to the bottom of the tube beyond the sensed fluid level.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: William Tyberg, Arthur L. Babson
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Patent number: 6270726Abstract: A pipetting station having a bottom sensing device is provided in conjunction with one of any known liquid level sensing devices. The bottom sensing device includes a pipetting probe spring mounted to a pipetting arm of the pipetting station. The bottom sensing device also includes a sensor for determining when a pipetting tip of the pipetting probe is in contact with a bottom of a tube. The bottom sensing device permits the pipetting probe to measure an exact volume of fluid in the tube by allowing the pipetting tip to be lowered to the bottom of the tube beyond the sensed fluid level.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: William Tyberg, Arthur L. Babson
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Patent number: 5885530Abstract: An improved automated immunoassay analyzer including a high throughput automated immunoassay system which can perform high volume testing on a broad range of analytes while selecting from among a diverse set of immunoassays for any given sample. The immunoanalyzer has the capacity to perform a wide range of different types of immunoassays by facile storage and automated combination aboard the instrument among a wide variety of different types of reagents and heterogenous immunoassay beads stored on-board the instrument. The automated design allows reduced user interface (e.g., tests are performed automatically from computer input) including the ability to order, perform and reassay tests reflexively based on test results without operator intervention. Further, the inventive analyzer is not sample tube specific; that is, an instrument that can accept sample tube sizes within a broad size range.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Babson, Thomas Palmieri, Anthony P. Montalbano, Chris P. Montalbano, Greg A. Montalbano, Eric C. Fleischer
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Patent number: 5885529Abstract: An improved automated immunoassay analyzer including a high throughput automated immunoassay system which can perform high volume testing on a broad range of analytes while selecting from among a diverse set of immunoassays for any given sample. The immunoanalyzer has the capacity to perform a wide range of different types of immunoassays by facile storage and automated combination aboard the instrument among a wide variety of different types of reagents and heterogenous immunoassay beads stored on-board the instrument. The automated design allows reduced user interface (e.g., tests are performed automatically from computer input) including the ability to order, perform and reassay tests reflexively based on test results without operator intervention. Further, the inventive analyzer is not sample tube specific; that is, an instrument that can accept sample tube sizes within a broad size range.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Babson, Thomas Palmieri, Anthony P. Montalbano, Chris P. Montalbano, Greg A. Montalbano, Eric C. Fleischer
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Patent number: 5773296Abstract: A bead dispenser device, and a system comprising a plurality of same, useful for supplying, one at a time, beads for heterogenous immunoassay, including a track capable of storing and feeding a plurality of substantially spherical beads by effect of gravity to a lower track end, where the track is sealingly housed within an enclosure having a base including upper and lower sections defining a plunger chamber, and a bead chamber defined in the upper section communicating with the lower track end and the bead chamber being offset along the plunger chamber relative to a bead exit opening in the lower section, with a plunger sealingly provided in the plunger chamber capable of horizontal reciprocal movement within the plunger chamber, the plunger having a throughhole defining another bead chamber normally aligned with the first-mentioned bead chamber at the lower track end and with a plunger portion concurrently blocking the exit opening via a horizontal biasing device acting on the plunger, wherein when opposingType: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: DPC Cirrus, Inc.Inventors: Anthony P. Montalbano, Chris P. Montalbano, Greg A. Montalbano, Eric C. Fleischer