Abstract: A white blood cell classification system is provided for detecting and classifying white blood cells in a peripheral blood smear. The system includes optical scanning means for scanning the blood smear, a microscope for directing the optical scanning means on the blood smear and means responsive to the scanning means for generating a signal corresponding to the color of the blood smear at the positions scanned. Color processing means are provided which are responsive to the signal for providing a signal representative of the relative darkness of the areas scanned. Detection means are provided which are responsive to the signal. The detection means includes a mask which is normally enabled by the nucleus of of all the white cells but which is not enabled by either platelets, foreign material or red cells in the blood smear. Finally, focusing means responsive to the detection means are provided for moving the position of the focus of the microscope to the optimum position after each white cell is detected.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 22, 1976
Date of Patent:
August 30, 1977
Assignee:
Geometric Data Corporation
Inventors:
John C. Bouton, Melvin E. Partin, Robert C. Hilghman
Abstract: A self-supporting radome construction is formed from a random distribution of four basic structural elements assembled in a standard reoccurring pattern. The elements define four basic triangular openings. Each triangular opening is covered with a panel, and only four panel sizes are required whether or not the interior surface is the same or different than the exterior surface.
Abstract: A packet of microscope slides has a length of tape. Each of a plurality of microscope slides has one side of the slide removably adhered to a portion of the tape spaced from portions of the tape to which the other slides are secured to provide a separation between adjacent slides. The packet of slides is formed by tilting a plurality of slides which are in registration with the slides in contact and parallel to each other to place one edge of each slide substantially in a common plane outside of a substantially parallel plane containing the adjacent parallel edge of the slide while retaining adjacent slides in contact. A length of tape is secured to the edges of the slides in said common plane. The slides are then straightened to separate each slide from its adjacent slide. The carrying out of the method is facilitated by the use of a jig which has a bottom, a rear wall, and a pair of opposed side walls. One side wall supports the slides when tilted.
Abstract: An automatic focusing system is provided for a microscopic instrument having a lens assembly and a platform for supporting an object. The system includes a flying spot scanner, the light from which is directed through the lens assembly at the object. The system includes means responsive to the light directed at the object for generating a signal representative of the color density of the object. The system includes electronic circuitry responsive to the signals and connected to the microscopic instrument for changing the focus of the instrument. The electronic means which are responsive to the signal change the focus of the instrument a plurality of times and includes decision means responsive to the signal for determining the optimum focus and moving the instrument to the optimum focus. The circuitry includes quantization means responsive to the signal which effectively determines the focus position which provides the sharpest resolution of the object examined by the microscopic instrument.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 29, 1974
Date of Patent:
March 15, 1977
Assignee:
Geometric Data Corporation
Inventors:
John C. Bouton, Melvin E. Partin, Robert C. Hilghman
Abstract: A stage for holding a slide under a microscope in a microscope system is disclosed. The stage includes a movable support member, a slide holder for engaging a slide secured to the movable member. The slide holder is movable with the support member so that a slide held thereby is movable with respect to the optical axis of the system. A condenser disposed in the optical axis of the system is provided. The slide is held and supported by the slide holder and is slidably supported by the condenser so that the plane of the slide in the optical axis of the microscope system remains substantially fixed longitudinally of the optical axis as the slide is moved transversely with respect thereto.
Abstract: Support and Latching Means for one end of a relatively heavy rotatable member having a housing with bearing means in the axial line of said rotatable member for supporting the rotatable member when engaged for rotation, arcuate wall means adjacent and concentric with the bearing means forms a transfer cavity to receive the supported end of the rotatable member in the disengaged position, a pass-thru opening in said bearing means, a transfer opening in said arcuate wall, said pass-thru opening sized less than the diameter of the supported end of the rotatable member and communicating with said transfer opening to permit the supported end of the rotatable member to be moved into and out of said housing and to hold the supported end in assembled position when the rotatable member is engaged for rotation, means operative to impart lateral movement to said rotatable member to move the same in said housing from the disengaged position in the transfer cavity to the engaged position in said bearing means, and a raise
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 1974
Date of Patent:
September 21, 1976
Assignee:
Geometric Machine and Design Corporation