Patents Assigned to Lamina, Inc.
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Patent number: 7337649Abstract: Adjustment of the tools (24) on the tool holder (10) in an Aerial Cam of a metal stamping press may be readily effected by opening the press to remove the upper die (14) from the stamping area and then removing the tool holder (10) on the driver (18) for controlled reciprocation simulating normal operation of the press. The tools (24) may then be adjusted in relation to the workpiece without the interference of the press dies (14 and 20).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Anchor Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Erich D. Fidziukiewicz
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Patent number: 6904680Abstract: A bushing utilizes a fabric reinforced thermoset composite sleeve incorporated within an outer shell in a construction enabling the sleeve to be press-fitted within the shell and held therein by a constriction in the shell bore which is embraced by the bearing liner. Following installation of the bearing sleeve, the sleeve bore may be reamed to provide a uniform inside diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Anchor Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Erich D. Fidziukiewicz
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Patent number: 6830935Abstract: a method for separating particulate matter from a fluid, using apparatus which includes a container and cover, a filter assembly positioned in a housing atop the cover and suitable for collecting particulate matter in the fluid on a collection surface, and a dispersing element fixed relative to the cover. The cover has a portion that is fixed in a first position and freely rotatable in a second position. The specimen is placed in the container, and a mixer apparatus rotates the container in relation to the cover to disperse the particulate matter throughout the fluid. Upon deactivation of the mixer apparatus, a fluid sample including dispersed particulate matter is drawn through the filter assembly to capture a substantially uniform layer of particulate matter on the collection surface. The housing is then opened to expose the layer of particulate matter, which is then transferred to a microscope slide.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2001Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventors: Marianna El-Amin, Raouf A. Guirguis, Nashed Samaan
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Publication number: 20040223674Abstract: A bushing utilizes a fabric reinforced thermoset composite sleeve incorporated within an outer shell in a construction enabling the sleeve to be press-fitted within the shell and held therein by a constriction in the shell bore which is embraced by the bearing liner. Following installation of the bearing sleeve, the sleeve bore may be reamed to provide a uniform inside diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Anchor Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Erich D. Fidziukiewicz
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Patent number: 6799894Abstract: A bushing utilizes a fabric reinforced thermoset composite sleeve incorporated within an outer shell in a construction enabling the sleeve to be press-fitted within the shell and held therein by a constriction in the shell bore which is embraced by the bearing liner. Following installation of the bearing sleeve, the sleeve bore may be reamed to provide a uniform inside diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Anchor Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Erich D. Fidziukiewicz
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Patent number: 6589749Abstract: A biological fluid collection container comprising a cup member, a lid assembly removably mounted to the cup member comprising a housing with a downwardly extending cylindrical skirt, a luer lock with a throughgoing bore extending from one side of the lid housing. A hollow tube extends from the other side of the lid housing adjacent the luer lock and is axially aligned with the throughgoing bore of the luer lock. The hollow tube is provided with a plurality of throughgoing holes leading into its lumen along its surface to provide for a sampling along various liquid level layers of the biological fluid specimen collected in the cup member so that when the biological fluid specimen is removed from the cup member a representative sampling is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6531317Abstract: The present invention is directed to a fixative composition, the use of the fixative composition in preparing cytological or histological specimens, and a method of preparing particulate matter, such as cytology, hematology and microbiology specimens, for examination by collecting the particulate matter in a uniform layer, preferably a monolayer, and fixing the particles in a composition according to the present invention. The cytological, hematological, microbiological and histological fixative composition of the present invention contains an aldehyde crosslinker, a polyol and a detergent. The method of the present invention for preserving the particulate or histological specimen uses the fixative composition containing an aldehyde crosslinker, a polyol and a detergent.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventors: Raouf A. Guirguis, Mariamena El-Amin
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Patent number: 6509164Abstract: A biological fluid collection container comprising a cup member, a lid assembly removably mounted to the cup member comprising a housing with a downwardly extending cylindrical skirt, a luer lock with a throughgoing bore extending from one side of the lid housing. A hollow tube extends from the other side of the lid housing adjacent the luer lock and is axially aligned with the throughgoing bore of the luer lock. The hollow tube is provided with a plurality of throughgoing holes leading into its lumen along its surface to provide for a sampling along various liquid level layers of the biological fluid specimen collected in the cup member so that when the biological fluid specimen is removed from the cup member a representative sampling is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6423237Abstract: An apparatus and a method for separating particulate matter from a fluid, wherein the apparatus includes a specimen container, a porous arrangement positioned in a housing and suitable for collecting particulate matter in the liquid on a collection site, and a pump. The housing includes a first portion having elements that improve fluid flow through the housing and elements that decrease the porous arrangement retention characteristics of the portion. The housing also includes a portion having elements that increase the porous arrangement retention characteristics of the portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6379565Abstract: A method for simultaneously processing a plural number of samples, each held in its own container and including a fluid containing particulate matter. Each of the containers with its respective sample therein is closed by a respective cover assembly comprising a pump, a filter interposed between the container and the pump, and an agitator projecting into its respective sample. Each container is engaged by a separate container receiver, each pump is engaged by a separate pump receiver, and the container receivers are moved relative to the pump receivers simultaneously to mix the samples. Thereafter all of the pump receivers are moved relative to the container receivers to operate all of the pumps simultaneously to move the fluid of each sample through its respective filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventors: Raouf A Guirguis, Mark T. Maclean-Blevins
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Patent number: 6309362Abstract: An automated apparatus and method for batch processing a group of samples in respective containers. A monolayer of particulate matter is filtered from each sample and deposited on a corresponding slide for examination. A controller coordinates each mechanism and sub-assembly of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1998Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6296764Abstract: An apparatus for simultaneously processing a plural number of samples, each of the samples including a fluid containing particulate matter. The apparatus is useful in cytology to collect a uniform monolayer of cells from a biological fluid. Each of a plural number of processing assemblies (corresponding to the plural number of samples) comprises a container, an agitator rotatable relative to the container for contacting and dispersing particulate matter in the fluid, a filter assembly including a filter for collecting particulate matter, and a pump for moving the fluid through the filter. Each container is supported on a separate container receiver, and each pump is engaged by a separate pump engagement. A rotary driver effects relative rotation of the agitators and their respective containers simultaneously to mix the samples in the containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventors: Raouf A. Guirguis, Mark T. MacLean-Blevins
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Patent number: 6210909Abstract: A biological fluid collection container comprising a cup member, a lid assembly removably mounted to the cup member comprising a housing with a downwardly extending cylindrical skirt, a luer lock with a throughgoing bore extending from one side of the lid housing. A hollow tube extends from the other side of the lid housing adjacent the luer lock and is axially aligned with the throughgoing bore of the luer lock. The hollow tube is provided with a plurality of throughgoing holes leading into its lumen along its surface to provide for a sampling along various liquid level layers of the biological fluid specimen collected in the cup member so that when the biological fluid specimen is removed from the cup member a representative sampling is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6170375Abstract: A bump cam is provided with a sacrificial force transmitting block disposed between the driver and the tool holder and floatingly coupled to the tool holder whereby lateral loading imposed on the block by the driver is not transmitted to the tool holder.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Erich D. Fidziukiewicz
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Patent number: 6149871Abstract: Apparatus for processing multiple units of a particulate matter-containing fluid in independent source containers. Each source container has a separate filter assembly associated therewith near the top of the container, and the filter assemblies are in fluid communication with a manifold. Fluid is moved upwardly through the filter assemblies, out of the source containers and into a manifold assembly. Movable platforms, including a slide-carrying platform, support and manipulate the components such that the particulate matter samples are transferred from the filters to the slides.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventors: Amin A. Guirguis, Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6106483Abstract: The present invention is directed toward a cytology collection apparatus and a method for preparing a uniform monolayer of cells. The apparatus allows the rapid preparation from body fluids of a cytology monolayer with very few overlapping cells and with fewer contaminants than prior devices. The apparatus is in the form of an openable cell collection container which houses a filter for collection of cells when body fluid passes therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1997Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 6091483Abstract: A solid matter collection apparatus and a method for collecting solid matter in a fluid. The apparatus includes a collection site that collects the solid matter at a predetermined density and location that is suitable for exposing the solid matter to electromagnetic spectroscopy.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: 5884521Abstract: Aerial and die mounted cams are provided with dual opposed wearplates on bearing surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Lamina, Inc.Inventor: Erich D. Fidziukiewicz
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Patent number: 5849505Abstract: A biological fluid collection container comprising a cup member, a lid assembly removably mounted to the cup member comprising a housing with a downwardly extending cylindrical skirt, a luer lock with a throughgoing bore extending from one side of the lid housing. A hollow tube extends from the other side of the lid housing adjacent the luer lock and is axially aligned with the throughgoing bore of the luer lock. The hollow tube is provided with a plurality of throughgoing holes leading into its lumen along its surface to provide for a sampling along various liquid level layers of the biological fluid specimen collected in the cup member so that when the biological fluid specimen is removed from the cup member a representative sampling is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis
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Patent number: RE39457Abstract: A biological fluid collection container comprising a cup member, a lid assembly removably mounted to the cup member comprising a housing with a downwardly extending cylindrical skirt, a luer lock with a throughgoing bore extending from one side of the lid housing. A hollow tube extends from the other side of the lid housing adjacent the luer lock and is axially aligned with the throughgoing bore of the luer lock. The hollow tube is provided with a plurality of throughgoing holes leading into its lumen along its surface to provide for a sampling along various liquid level layers of the biological fluid specimen collected in the cup member so that when the biological fluid specimen is removed from the cup member a representative sampling is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: LaMina, Inc.Inventor: Raouf A. Guirguis