Patents Assigned to Schleicher & Schuell GmbH
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Patent number: 5108709Abstract: The color coded disposable-filter holder 1 of the invention comprises of a first molded pane-like housing part 2 with an intake stub 3 and a second molded pane-like housing part 4 comprising a discharge stub 5. The two housing parts 2, 4 are rigidly joined in pressure-resistant and hermetic manner at their radially outer zones 7 pointing to each other while enclosing a planar filter 6. This disposable-filter holder is provided with a color coding consisting of a dyed plastic in the form of a prefabricated plastic ring or plastic clip 9 present in an annular groove 8 in the radially outer zone of the disposbale-filter holder.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Schleicher & Schuell GmbHInventors: Robert Bugar, Asok Chakraborty, Herbert Urlaub
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Patent number: 5096575Abstract: The disposable filter unit according to the present invention comprises a filter fixing member 3 with a socket-type recess 7 into which the front side of a feed member 2 interspersed with a feed channel 4 is inserted sealingly. Between these two members, a filter element 12 is inserted, which filter element is supported by the ground 15 of the socket-type recess 7 inside the filter fixing member 3. The edges 13 and 16 of the feed member 2 and the filter fixing member 3 are knife-type cutting edges such that, when these two members are put together, the filter element 12 is cut to size from a sheet-type filter material. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing disposable filter units. This method is characterized by that several feed members and several filter fixing members are put together simultaneously, whereat the filter elements are simultaneously cut to size from a sheet-type filter material, for example from a leaf-type or a ribbon-type filter material.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Schleicher & Schuell GmbHInventor: Klaus Cosack
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Patent number: 4986904Abstract: A disposable-filter holder comprises a shallow, box-shaped plastic housing of two pieces with intake and discharge stubs, a membrane-type filter being sandwiched between the two housing pieces which are joined together in a gas-tight and pressure-resistant manner. To reliably code the disposable-filter holder according to the filter characteristics, the disposable-filter holder comprises a colored coding plastic enveloping it in the outer radial zone. This color coding extends in at least one clearance in the first and/or in the second housing piece in geometrically locking manner and thereby does not project beyond the outer housing contour. The color coding only characterizes the disposable-filter holder and does not serve any sealing or locking function.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Schleicher & Schuell GmbHInventors: Robert Bugar, Asok Chakraborty, Herbert Urlaub
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Patent number: 4874513Abstract: A disposable filter unit (1) comprises a two-part fluid-tight and pressure-resistant housing with funnel-shaped inlet and outlet connecting sleeves (3,20). Two filter supports (5,12) are fixed in a fluid-tight and form-locking manner within the housing, and the filter element fixed between the supports. The filter supports (5,12) are essentially circular grate-shaped plates including concentrically arranged coplanar circular webs (16) defining concentrically arranged circular gaps (19) therebetween and a centrally arranged baffle plate (17). The webs and plate are fixed at their back side, facing away from the filter element, with radially extending support webs (18).Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1989Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Schleicher & Schuell GmbHInventors: Asok Chakraborty, Herbert Urlaub, Franz Grof, Klaus Cosack
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Patent number: 4608147Abstract: In an electro-elution apparatus for operation in an electrophoresis chamber and for the electro-elution of biological macromolecules from sections of electrophoresis gel, the macromolecules which are to be eluted are not temporarily adsorbed in a gel, but can be collected between two polymer membranes in a trap and pipetted out of the latter. The membrane, which is the first or inner membrane in the direction of migration of the macromolecules, is here permeable to the macromolecules under the action of the electric field, while the membrane, which is the second membrane in the direction of migration, namely the outer membrane of the electro-elution apparatus, is impermeable to the macromolecules under the same conditions. After the electric field has been switched off, both membranes are at least substantially impermeable to any mass transfer.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Carl Schleicher & Schuell GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Andreas Clad
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Patent number: 4415449Abstract: A bench for vacuum filtration of fluid samples includes a stand having at least one aperture for receiving and supporting a filter device. A vacuum distribution conduit is rigidly mounted on the stand and a vacuum branch conduit extends between the vacuum distribution conduit and the filter device. An isolating valve is provided in the vacuum branch conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1982Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Carl Schleicher & Schuell GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wolfgang Hein