Patents Assigned to Qiagen Lake Constance GmbH
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Patent number: 8704158Abstract: The invention concerns fluorescence standards, and in particular fluorescence standards for calibrating optical detectors. According to the invention, a fluorescent mineral or mixtures of minerals are employed for use as a fluorescence standard. The fluorescent mineral can be a naturally occurring mineral or a synthetically produced mineral. Preferred fluorescent minerals for use as fluorescence standards are corundum, fluorite, turquoise, amber, zircon, zoisite, iolite or cordierite, spinel, topaz, calcium fluorite, sphalerite or zincblende, calcite or calcspar, apatite, scheelite or calcium tungstate, willemite, feldspars, sodalite, a uranium mineral, a mineral containing Al3+, and in particular ruby and sapphire.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Qiagen Lake Constance GmbHInventors: Klaus Haberstroh, Konrad Faulstich
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Publication number: 20130320223Abstract: A photometric device (18) for quantifying a nucleic acid in a sample (518) in a tube (58), comprises a light emission unit (28), a sample obtaining unit (38) for holding the tube (58) with the nucleic acid sample (518) and a detection unit (48) wherein the sample obtaining unit (38) is arranged in between the light emission unit (28) and the detection unit (48) in particular, the light emission unit (28) and the detection unit (48) are arranged to provide light through the sample obtaining unit (38) such that light of a first wavelength of about 230 nanometers and light of a second wavelength of about 260 nanometers are simultaneously detectable within the detection unit (48). The photometric device (18) allows for efficiently analysing the nucleic acid sample by only considering invisible light.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: QIAGEN LAKE CONSTANCE GMBHInventors: Harald Quintel, Elmar Christian Feuerbacher, Roman Gruler, Stuart Ronald Huckins, Dominik Zahr, Markus Rebholz, Robert Schild
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Patent number: 8563326Abstract: A sample holder, such as a microscope slide, is provided in the form of a card-shaped substrate or plate, preferably for use in an analytical reader. The sample holder comprises at least one hole, preferably a plurality of holes, for receiving a sample to be analyzed. The at least one hole extends completely through the substrate and is sized such that the sample is held within the at least one hole by means of the surface tension of the sample against the force of gravity. Optionally the substrate comprises a first upper substrate and a second lower substrate that together embed a porous membrane. As a further option the sample holder comprises a first cover attached to the top side of the first upper substrate and/or a second cover attached to the bottom side of the second lower substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Qiagen Lake Constance GmbHInventors: Klaus Haberstroh, Konrad Faulstich
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Patent number: 8269966Abstract: Disclosed is a fluorescence meter for analyzing a sample, comprising a main beam path and at least one optical module. The fluorescence meter is embodied so as to provide at least one electromagnetic beam for exciting the sample and receive at least one electromagnetic beam emitted by the sample, at least some sections of at least two of the electromagnetic beams being located on one plane while extending along the main beam path.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Qiagen Lake Constance GmbHInventor: Roman Gruler
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Publication number: 20110076687Abstract: The invention concerns fluorescence standards, and in particular fluorescence standards for calibrating optical detectors. According to the invention, a fluorescent mineral or mixtures of minerals are employed for use as a fluorescence standard. The fluorescent mineral can be a naturally occurring mineral or a synthetically produced mineral. Preferred fluorescent minerals for use as fluorescence standards are corundum, fluorite, turquoise, amber, zircon, zoisite, iolite or cordierite, spinel, topaz, calcium fluorite, sphalerite or zincblende, calcite or calcspar, apatite, scheelite or calcium tungstate, willemite, feldspars, sodalite, a uranium mineral, a mineral containing Al3+, and in particular ruby and sapphire.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: Qiagen Lake Constance GmbHInventors: Klaus Haberstroh, Konrad Faulstich
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Publication number: 20110067489Abstract: A sample holder, such as a microscope slide, is provided in the form of a card-shaped substrate or plate, preferably for use in an analytical reader. The sample holder comprises at least one hole, preferably a plurality of holes, for receiving a sample to be analyzed. The at least one hole extends completely through the substrate and is sized such that the sample is held within the at least one hole by means of the surface tension of the sample against the force of gravity. Optionally the substrate comprises a first upper substrate and a second lower substrate that together embed a porous membrane. As a further option the sample holder comprises a first cover attached to the top side of the first upper substrate and/or a second cover attached to the bottom side of the second lower substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: Qiagen Lake Constance GmbHInventors: Klaus Haberstroh, Konrad Faulstic