Patents Assigned to Labplas Inc.
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Patent number: 10866164Abstract: A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: May L. Scally, Shoreh Parandoosh, Danielle Lafond
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Publication number: 20200158601Abstract: A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: May L. Scally, Shoreh Parandoosh, Danielle Lafond
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Patent number: 9925647Abstract: A device for swabbing a surface and collecting a substance therefrom comprises a handle and a sponge releasably mounted to the handle. The handle includes at least one gripping member adapted to engage the sponge and retain the sponge mounted to the handle in a first position of the gripping member, the gripping member being adapted upon pressure exerted on an actuator to move the gripping member to a sponge-release position thereof for releasing the sponge from the handle. Typically, there are provided two opposed gripping members, wherein the pressure is exerted by a user's fingers on each gripping member and towards one another. The gripping members are actuated to the sponge-release position without requiring that the user substantially moves his/her hand and fingers longitudinally along the handle.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2011Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: Danielle Lafond, May L. Scally, Louis Therrien, Alain Chevigny
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Patent number: 9926158Abstract: A bag dispensing device comprises a box and a roll of bags, the bags being connected together in the roll. Each bag defines a closed bottom end and an upper end that is closed while the bag is part of the roll but that becomes open once the bag is detached from the roll. The roll of bags is located in the container with at least one leading bag thereof extending out of the container so as to be grasped by the user and detached from the roll when a bag is needed by the user for receiving therein a sample or the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2015Date of Patent: March 27, 2018Assignee: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: Marc Brouilette, Danielle Lafond, Alain Chevigny
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Publication number: 20170299474Abstract: A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2016Publication date: October 19, 2017Applicant: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: May L. SCALLY, Shoreh PARANDOOSH, Danielle LAFOND
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Publication number: 20150203323Abstract: A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2014Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: May L. SCALLY, Shoreh PARANDOOSH, Danielle LAFOND
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Publication number: 20130118275Abstract: A device for swabbing a surface and collecting a substance therefrom comprises a handle and a sponge releasably mounted to the handle. The handle includes at least one gripping member adapted to engage the sponge and retain the sponge mounted to the handle in a first position of the gripping member, the gripping member being adapted upon pressure exerted on an actuator to move the gripping member to a sponge-release position thereof for releasing the sponge from the handle. Typically, there are provided two opposed gripping members, wherein the pressure is exerted by a user's fingers on each gripping member and towards one another. The gripping members are actuated to the sponge-release position without requiring that the user substantially moves his/her hand and fingers longitudinally along the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: Danielle LAFOND, May L. SCALLY, Louis THERRIEN, Alain CHEVIGNY
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Publication number: 20130017134Abstract: A biodegradable sampling bag for containing samples or the like, comprises a flexible enclosure defining a chamber adapted to contain therein the sample, the flexible enclosure being made of a plastic material, which contains an additive that renders the flexible enclosure biodegradable when exposed for a sufficient period of time to microbial action. The additive is adapted to enable microorganisms to metabolize the molecular structure of said flexible enclosure. The additive is effective in altering the polymer chain of the plastic material to allow microbial action of a suitable environment to colonize in and around the plastic material, whereby microbes can then form a biofilm on a surface of the flexible enclosure and secrete acids which break down the entire polymer chain. The flexible enclosure, when exposed to microbial action, is adapted to withstand biodegradation for a given period of time, typically of at least three months.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: May L. Scally, Shoreh Parandoosh, Danielle Lafond
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Patent number: 6827482Abstract: A blending device for mixing a content of a bag in combination with a collection member, the blending device comprising a casing defining a chamber and comprising a mixer and a door. The collection member is adapted to receive therein a bag with a content to be mixed by the blending device and is adapted to be installed in the blending device. When the collection member and the bag are positioned in the chamber and the door is closed, the mixer is operated to act on the bag and cause the content thereof. If the bag ruptures while in the blending device, its content will be collected by the collection member. The collection member is detachably secured at an upper end thereof to the blending device. The collection member typically takes the form of a flexible collection bag that is open-ended at its upper end.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Labplas Inc.Inventors: Danielle Lafond, Steve Jalbert
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Publication number: 20040027916Abstract: A blending device for mixing a content of a bag in combination with a collection member, the blending device comprising a casing defining a chamber and comprising a mixer and a door. The collection member is adapted to receive therein a bag with a content to be mixed by the blending device and is adapted to be installed in the blending device. When the collection member and the bag are positioned in the chamber and the door is closed, the mixer is operated to act on the bag and cause the content thereof. If the bag ruptures while in the blending device, its content will be collected by the collection member. The collection member is detachably secured at an upper end thereof to the blending device. The collection member typically takes the form of a flexible collection bag that is open-ended at its upper end.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Labplas Inc.Inventors: Danielle Lafond, Steve Jalbert
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Patent number: 6267498Abstract: A blending device for mixing the contents of a plastic bag comprises a casing defining a mixing chamber in which are disposed paddles or the like for acting on the bag and mix the contents thereof, and having a pivotable door for providing access to the chamber and positioning a bag and its contents in this chamber. The door includes a lower container which extends inwardly towards the casing such as to be located in the casing's mixing chamber when the door is a closed position such that spillage resulting from a rupture of the bag in the blending machine is collected in the door's bottom container. Preferably, the door can be easily and completely disconnected from the casing the facilitating the cleaning thereof, for instance following a collection by the container thereof of a spillage.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Labplas Inc.Inventors: Danielle Lafond, Steve Jalbert
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Patent number: 6142661Abstract: A blending device for mixing the contents of a plastic bag comprises a casing defining a mixing chamber in which are disposed paddles or the like for acting on the bag and mix the contents thereof, and having a pivotable door for providing access to the chamber and positioning a bag and its contents in this chamber. The door includes a lower container which extends inwardly towards the casing such as to be located in the casing's mixing chamber when the door is a closed position such that spillage resulting from a rupture of the bag in the blending machine is collected in the door's bottom container. Preferably, the door can be easily and completely disconnected from the casing for facilitating the cleaning thereof, for instance following a collection by the container thereof of a spillage.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Labplas Inc.Inventor: Danielle Lafond
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Patent number: 5564829Abstract: A disposable sterile plastic bag is proposed for holding samples in blenders during the mixing thereof comprises a two-ply sheet flexible material integrally joined at opposed side edges thereof and joined at the upper and lower ends thereof respectively by upper and lower heat seals with a sealed sample receiving chamber being defined between the two plastic sheets inwardly of the bag's side edges and upper and lower seals. Inwardly of the upper seal, there is defined a tear off line transversally across the two sheets and parallelly to the upper seal thereby forming a detachable strip outwardly of the tear off line. When the sample is ready to be introduced in the bag, the strip is removed from the bag by pulling it so as to cause rupture of the two sheets at the tear off line. The bag's chamber is thus sterile when the sample is introduced therein and the bag and its contents can then be inserted in the blender.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Labplas Inc.Inventor: Danielle Lafond
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Patent number: D676732Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Labplas Inc.Inventors: Danielle Lafond, May L. Scally, Louis Therrien, Alain Chevigny
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Patent number: D806572Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: Marc Brouillette, Danielle Lafond, Alain Chevigny
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Patent number: D815853Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: Marc Brouillette, Danielle Lafond, Alain Chevigny
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Patent number: D858246Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: LABPLAS INC.Inventors: Danielle Lafond, May L. Scally, Louis Therrien, Alain Chevigny