Patents Assigned to Labconco Corporation
  • Patent number: 11428469
    Abstract: A fuming enclosure including a heating element and a moveable support or barrier. The heating element may heat a receptacle containing a volatile component. The moveable support or barrier is moveable between a first position, in which the volatile component is not heated by the heating element, and a second position, in which the volatile component is heated by the heating element. The moveable support or barrier may be moveable while maintaining the enclosure sealed. The moveable support or barrier may be automatically moveable. A fuming enclosure with a one-way seal configured to prevent fumes from escaping the enclosure and allow volatile component to flow through the seal into the enclosure while the enclosure is sealed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignee: LABCONCO CORPORATION
    Inventor: Brandon Gray
  • Patent number: 10507500
    Abstract: The biosafety cabinet has a frame, which defines an enclosed work area and a front access opening, and a work surface along the bottom of the work area. One or more intake openings are positioned along the front access opening adjacent the work surface, a recirculation duct is in fluid flow communication with the intake holes, a supply filter is in fluid flow communication with the recirculation duct, and a supply blower is positioned upstream from the supply filter in fluid flow communication with the recirculation duct. One or more exhaust openings extend along the work surface, wherein at least one exhaust opening is positioned adjacent the front access opening rearward of the intake holes. The exhaust openings are in fluid flow communication with an exhaust duct, an exhaust filter, and an integral exhaust blower.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2019
    Assignee: LABCONCO CORPORATION
    Inventors: Jim Hunter, Mark S. Schmitz, Michael Hays, Brian D. Garrett
  • Publication number: 20180245848
    Abstract: A fuming enclosure including a heating element and a moveable support or barrier. The heating element may heat a receptacle containing a volatile component. The moveable support or barrier is moveable between a first position, in which the volatile component is not heated by the heating element, and a second position, in which the volatile component is heated by the heating element. The moveable support or barrier may be moveable while maintaining the enclosure sealed. The moveable support or barrier may be automatically moveable. A fuming enclosure with a one-way seal configured to prevent fumes from escaping the enclosure and allow volatile component to flow through the seal into the enclosure while the enclosure is sealed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2017
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Applicant: LABCONCO CORPORATION
    Inventor: BRANDON GRAY
  • Patent number: 8430054
    Abstract: A portable fingerprint development system having a container and a base plate. The container includes a plurality of joined walls that present an opening and a rim surrounding the opening. The base plate has opposed first and second surfaces. The first surface mounts a heater that is operable to heat a fingerprint development material. The base plate is moveable between a transport position, in which the first surface is adjacent the container's rim and the heater is positioned within the container, and an operation position, in which the second surface is adjacent the container's rim to enclose an interior volume defined by the container's walls and the base plate. Preferably, an exhaust system is mounted on the first surface of the base plate for removing and/or filtering fumes within the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2013
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Jim Hunter, Mark S. Schmitz, Mark Schultz
  • Patent number: 6968631
    Abstract: A freeze dryer having a collector chamber is provided with a sensor for detecting the presence of moisture in the chamber so that the vacuum pump cannot be operated if moisture is present. The refrigeration system can also be deactivated. This precludes moisture from being pulled into the vacuum pump where it will mix with pump oil and shorten the life of the pump. The moisture sensor is also coupled with a warning circuit which advises the operator that the system is inoperable and is capable of displaying the reason for inoperability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Lowell Kuhn, Mark Schmitz, Tim Xing
  • Patent number: 6461233
    Abstract: A low air volume exhaust hood is based on the concept of zone laminar flow through the hood as the hood sash is raised to different levels. Laminar flow is achieved through a plurality of plenum zones constructed at the rear of the cabinet. Preferably the zones are created by utilizing different sized openings in a rear baffle of the cabinet which presents the plenum chamber. Alternatively, distinct independent plenums may be formed and coupled with a common exhaust structure. By utilizing laminar flow which is directed through different zones corresponding to different open positions of the sash, a lower volume of air can be moved through the hood while achieving desired levels of evacuation. Performance of the hood is further enhanced by a novel air foil design at the floor of the hood which promotes a sweeping flow of air across the floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin C. Gilkison, Larry G. Hambleton, Gary P. Roepke, Yu Rich Ma, Kermit W. Dyer
  • Patent number: 6368206
    Abstract: A biological safety cabinet is provided that includes a frame. The frame defines a protected work area and encloses the work area on all but one side. A sash is coupled to the frame that at least partially encloses the side that is not enclosed by the frame. A blower is coupled to the frame generally above the work area. The blower is adapted to circulate air through the work area to make the work area a negative pressure area so that harmful materials are confined. A sash grill is coupled to the frame generally below the sash that has a curved top surface. The curved sash grill provides a superior and less turbulent air-flow into the work area, thereby better containing any harmful materials. The curved sash grill is perforated, and the curvature and perforations of the sash grill compensate for partial blockage by such things as the user's arms and other objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Jim Hunter, Kevin Gilkison, Larry Nelson, Burt Rhea, Jerry O'Dell, Greg Krueger, Gary Roepke, Gerhard W. Knutson, Mary Ellen Kennedy
  • Patent number: 5716267
    Abstract: A laboratory fume hood has a cabinet structure, which defines an enclosed work area, and a primary exhaust assembly. The primary exhaust assembly serves to contain fumes within the work area and then exhaust the fumes. It effects a flow of a volume of air through the work area and in many instances is designed to maintain a constant face velocity across an access opening in the front wall of the fume hood. A secondary collection device is disposed within the fume hood for removing a concentration of fumes from a small portion of the work area. The secondary collection device includes a collector head disposed in the work area and a conduit connected to the primary exhaust assembly. A portion of the air flowing through the work area is directed to the primary exhaust assembly through the secondary collection device. The volume of air passing through the secondary device should not be high enough to adversely affect the containment capabilities of the primary exhaust assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Larry G. Hambleton, Gary P. Roepke, Gerald J. O'Dell, Kevin C. Gilkison
  • Patent number: 5620561
    Abstract: A method of evaporating liquid from a liquid and solid solution in a container within a chamber involves moving the container in an orbital motion such that the solution forms a vortex configuration within the container and also involves directing gas into the container. The gas is directed into the container from a point source above the liquid in the container to decrease the partial pressure on the solution thereby increasing the evaporation rate of the liquid from the solution. To further increase evaporation of the liquid, heat may be applied to the container. The temperature within the chamber may be regulated by sensing the temperature within the chamber and controlling the application of heat to the container in response to the temperature sensed within the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Lowell L. Kuhn, James F. Ptacek, Gary P. Roepke
  • Patent number: 5569357
    Abstract: A vortex evaporator having a holder for holding at least one container presents a chamber wherein liquid is evaporated from a liquid and solid solution in a container. The vortex evaporator also includes a drive mechanism, coupled to the holder, for moving each container in an orbital motion within the chamber to cause the solution in the container to form a vortex configuration. The vortex evaporator further includes a gas supply system for directing gas into the container to increase the evaporation rate of the liquid and a control system for controlling operation of the vortex evaporator. In an alternative embodiment, a vacuum supply system may be utilized instead of the gas supply system. Further, the vortex evaporator will preferably include a heater, at least one liquid level sensor, a heat sensor and a motion dampening assembly all located within the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1996
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Lowell L. Kuhn, James F. Ptacek, Gary P. Roepke
  • Patent number: 5447468
    Abstract: A fume hood for venting fumes comprising a cabinet, a venting system, and a split sash. The cabinet defines a working area. The cabinet has a front face which comprises an opening for providing access to the working area. The venting system is connected to the cabinet and vents fumes that collect in the working area of the cabinet. A split sash is movably secured to the front face of the cabinet for selectively opening and closing the opening to the working area of the cabinet. The split sash comprises at least two panels that move in unison between closed and open positions. Further, the fume hood comprises a bypass having an opening formed in the face of the cabinet for controlling the face velocity of the cabinet and means for selectively adjusting the size of the bypass opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1995
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Duane S. Tener, Paul H. Morphy, Kevin C. Gilkison
  • Patent number: 5373197
    Abstract: A microprocessor-controlled power supply with substantially independent high voltage outputs monitors and regulates two separate electrophoresis applications running simultaneously. The software associated with the dual output power supply provides independent control of each application, including automatic crossover between control parameters within each application. After parameter values are selected for each application and the applications are initiated, the software monitors the actual parameter values with relation to the selected values and adjusts the actual value of the controlling parameter for each initiated application to maintain the actual parameter values within the selected parameter values.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: James F. Ptacek, Karmon D. Almquist, Robert R. Vetter, John L. Aker
  • Patent number: 5010660
    Abstract: Apparatus for washing and vacuum drying long necked laboratory flasks is presented. The apparatus includes a cabinet which presents a washing and drying compartment and a pump and rotary spray arm. A special rack which can be rolled into and out of the compartment includes a central manifold and a plurality of distribution arms extending radially from the manifold. Upright spindle tubes extend from the distribution arms to receive the inverted flasks such at that the tubes extend through the narrow necks of the flasks with the open ends of the tubes located within the bodies of the flasks. A diaphragm coupling allows water to be pumped to the manifold for delivery to the spindle tubes during washing and rinsing cycles. The tubes spray the water directly inside of the flask bodies for thorough washing and rinsing. A vacuum conduit extending from the manifold carries a seat which engages a gasket to couple the manifold with a vacuum blower when the rack is moved into the cabinet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1991
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Larry G. Hambleton, Claude L. Sears, Elmer B. Offutt
  • Patent number: 4934256
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling ventilation of a laboratory fume hood. The face velocity of air entering the fume hood is sensed by a velocity sensor, and a stepping motor controls damper blades in the exhaust duct to normally maintain the face velocity at a nearly constant level. A potentiometer senses the position of a sash that controls the fume hood face opening. When the sash is 40% open or less, the damper blades are adjusted to keep the volume rate of flow through the fume hood nearly constant. An alarm signal is generated if the flow is unduly low. The damper blades are fully opened either if a switch is operated or if the sash is abruptly opened. An unoccupied mode permits reduced air flow when the sash is nearly closed and the laboratory is unoccupied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1990
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Charles A. Moss, James F. Ptacek
  • Patent number: 4912359
    Abstract: A freeze dry unit having several novel features is the subject of this invention. A plurality of shelves are placed in the drying unit and are coupled with cables which serve to interconnect three points on each shelf. This assures that an upward force applied at any point on the shelf will be distributed over the entire shelf and the shelf will rise in a true horizontal plane. An improved refrigeration system is also provided which incorporates an auxiliary capillary tube that can be bypassed by a solenoid valve or used to reduce the volume of refrigerant flowing through the system thereby decreasing the load on the compressor. The invention also encompasses a closure door that incorporates a novel hinge and mounting assembly which assures that opening and closing of the door will not pinch the door seal thus deteriorating it.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Bradley E. Offutt, Larry W. Nelson
  • Patent number: D538941
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2007
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Gary P. Roepke, Larry W. Nelson, Charles A. Moss
  • Patent number: D472645
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Gary Roepke, Jerry O'Dell
  • Patent number: D567389
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Gary P. Roepke, Larry W. Nelson, Charles A. Moss
  • Patent number: RE40276
    Abstract: A biological safety cabinet is provided that includes a frame. The frame defines a protected work area and encloses the work area on all but one side. A sash is coupled to the frame that at least partially encloses the side that is not enclosed by the frame. A blower is coupled to the frame generally above the work area. The blower is adapted to circulate air through the work area to make the work area a negative pressure area so that harmful materials are confined. A sash grill is coupled to the frame generally below the sash that has a curved top surface. The curved sash grill provides a superior and less turbulent air-flow into the work area, thereby better containing any harmful materials. The curved sash grill is perforated, and the curvature and perforations of the sash grill compensate for partial blockage by such things as the user's arms and other objects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Jim Hunter, Kevin Gilkison, Larry Nelson, Burt Rhea, Jerry O'Dell, Greg Krueger, Gary Roepke, Gerhard W. Knutson, Mary Ellen Kennedy
  • Patent number: D360682
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Assignee: Labconco Corporation
    Inventors: Kevin C. Gilkison, Paul H. Morphy, Duane S. Tener, James F. Corn