Patents Assigned to Technicon Instruments Corporation
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Patent number: 4629703Abstract: A discrete-type analytical system comprising a cuvette tray which is adapted for bidirectional rotation, so as to ensure accurate repositioning of individual reaction cuvettes at one or more treatment stations.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1983Date of Patent: December 16, 1986Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Kenneth F. Uffenheimer
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Patent number: 4610546Abstract: New and improved, mechanically self-resonant apparatus and method for the non-invasive mixing of materials are disclosed, and comprise vibrator means including container means for the materials to be mixed, and drive means to drivingly vibrate the vibrator means. Sensor means are operatively associated with the vibrator means and the drive means, and are operable to sense the frequency of vibration of the vibrator means and maintain that frequency at or near the resonant frequency of the vibrator means. This promotes thorough mixing of the materials, and minimizes the energy input required for vibrational mixing of the materials. Control means are provided to control the amplitude of vibration of the vibrator means at or near the resonant frequency to avoid damage to the materials attendant mixing. The container means may take the form of a conduit through which the materials to be mixed are flowing attendant vibrational mixing.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1984Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Julius Intraub
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Patent number: 4602995Abstract: New and improved, liquid level adjusting and filtering device is provided, and is operable upon insertion into a container to automatically adjust the level of a liquid as contained in the container to a predetermined, precisely repeatable location, and to filter the thusly level-adjusted liquid. The device is particularly adapted for use in conjunction with test tube-like devices, in the nature of those marketed under the Trademark "Vacutainer" by the Becton-Dickinson Company of East Rutherford, NJ, containing whole blood samples which have been separated as by centrifugation into respective blood cell, buffy and blood serum layers; and is operable in that context to present blood serum samples to automated sample analysis systems at the same predetermined and precisely repeatable location relative to the aspirating probe means of such systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1985Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Michael M. Cassaday, Rand Herron, Kenneth F. Uffenheimer, John L. Smith
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Patent number: 4576912Abstract: A method of composition is featured for performing a fluoroimmunoassay of a biological fluid sample for an immunological reactant. A conjugate of a carrier labelled with fluorophores and coupled to an immunological reactant is mixed with the sample and a known quantity of binding agent. After equilibrium is accomplished, the bound and unbound portions are separated. The carrier in a selected portion is chemically treated to liberate the fluorophores. The fluorescent level is then measured and compared with a standard.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Sidney Yaverbaum, Jacob Kusnetz
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Patent number: 4575490Abstract: A rapid one step, one reagent method is disclosed for the isovolumetric sphering and fixing of whole blood erythrocytes.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Leonard Ornstein, Young R. Kim
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Patent number: 4565688Abstract: New phthalocyanin derivatives which can be used to differentiate basophils from other blood cells are disclosed. The compounds to which the present invention are quaternary salts of a substituted phthalocyanin structure wherein the substitutions are each independently hydrogen, sulfonate, or a C.sub.1 -C.sub.7 hydrocarbon, optionally containing at least one heteroatom, with the proviso that at least one of them is ##STR1## in which R.sub.1 -R.sub.3 are each independently lower alkyls, cycloalkyls or olefins of which at least one is C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 and two may join to form a ring; R.sub.4 is hydrogen or a C.sub.1 -C.sub.3 alkyl; n is an integer from 1 to 6; M is a polyvalent metal ion. It is preferred that at least two and especially at least three substitutions have the structure so set forth.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Michael J. Malin, Bernard Loev, Deng R. Hwang
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Patent number: 4543337Abstract: A storage stable diagnostic reagent for colorimetric determination of urea nitrogen, the reagent having enhanced sensitivity, and comprises a chromogenic agent, a color enhancer, and a cyothioamine, as well as method employing said reagent.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1984Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Sigrid G. Klotzsch, Richard Vadaszy
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Patent number: 4526754Abstract: A transport system is provided in which a plurality of samples are introduced into a carrier stream flowing through a conduit, whose inner surface is coated with an immiscible liquid film. The carrier stream can be a sequence of alternating gas and liquid segments which are in direct contact with each other and, thus, not encompassed by the immiscible liquid. Samples are introduced at various points along the conduit and, thus, the system allows for the collection and transport of samples from a plurality of remote locations to at least one central receiving station where they can, for example, be analyzed. Carryover between successive samples to be transported is effectively eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1982Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Donald A. Burns, Marvin Margoshes, Michael M. Cassaday
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Patent number: 4517302Abstract: Continuous flow metering apparatus and methods using liquid position sensors in conjunction with flow-stopping valves control (meter) fluid, e.g. sample/reagent/air, aspiration into a single conduit, such as in a continuous flow system. Air or other gas separates selected ones of the liquid segments. The volume of the aspirated segment is established by sensing a flow parameter of the segmented stream of a selected one of the sensors. A pulse is generated by the sensors (detectors), for example due to the change of light intensity at a liquidair interface traversing the conduit. The signal pulse from a sensor causes the actuation of a selected one of the valves and stops aspiration (flow) of the liquid by traversing the flow path in the conduit through an air segment. The valve cuts through air only. Therefore, the body of the valve does not contact reagent or sample liquid by this action and the risk of carryover contamination is avoided. With the aspiration cycle completed, the input end of the conduit, e.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1982Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Stephen Saros
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Patent number: 4515753Abstract: The integral reagent dispenser disclosed comprises a reagent dispenser component provided with a reagent dispenser well having an opening adapted to present a liquid reagent for withdrawal therethrough and means to position a lens of liquid immiscible with said reagent between the reagent and the opening of said well. For example, the dispenser can have suitable dimensions and an inner surface which combine with the wetting characteristics of the reagent to form a concave reagent meniscus suitable to reliably position a lens of immiscible liquid thereon. The lens so formed is centrally located by the concave shape of the meniscus. Preferably, the reagent dispenser further includes an integrally associated source of reagent.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1982Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: John L. Smith, Vito F. Christiano
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Patent number: 4503146Abstract: A method for eliminating turbidity in a biological fluid by combining said fluid with a surfactant and an enzyme is disclosed as well as a diagnostic reagent formulation for that purpose.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1983Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Shyun-long Yun, Luis P. Le/o/ n, Syed I. Ahmad
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Patent number: 4487700Abstract: The present invention relates to apparatus and method for separating, by centrifugation, blood lymphocytes from other leukocytes in a blood sample. Small dense particles, either wetted or suspended in a physiological, hydrophilic medium, and a chemically inert hydrophobic barrier material are initially located in a suitable container. When the blood sample is added to the container, the particles are phagocytized by the monocytes and granulocytes, so as to increase their specific gravities. Upon centrifugation, the barrier material, whose specific gravity is only slightly greater than the specific gravity of the lymphocytes and less than the respective specific gravities of the phagocytic cells which have ingested particles and of the erythrocytes (red blood cells) in the blood sample, forms a rigid barrier therebetween, allowing harvesting of the lymphocytes, substantially free of contamination.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Robert J. Kanter
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Patent number: 4465775Abstract: Vitamin B.sub.12 in liquid samples, such as human serum or human plasma, is assayed by a competitive binding technique using intrinsic factor and certain labelled vitamin B.sub.12 derivatives. The labelled derivatives are formed from the (d)-monocarboxylic acid isomer of vitamin B.sub.12, which isomer is free from other monocarboxylic acid isomers (and derivatives thereof) of vitamin B.sub.12, by binding to the (d)-isomer, via the carboxylic group, a compound which is itself a label (e.g. an enzyme) or which comprises a label (e.g. a fluorophore), or to which a label is attached (e.g. a histidine ester to which .sup.125 I is attached). The labelled derivatives of the (d)-monocarboxylic acid of vitamin B.sub.12, free from other isomeric monocarboxylic acids and derivatives, are novel and constitute one aspect of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Houts
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Patent number: 4463117Abstract: A heat-stable, polymer-forming composition of a polymerizable material, a transition metal compound, a polymer chain terminator, and, optionally, a preventive antioxidant is disclosed as well as particular uses of such composition.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1982Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Michael J. Malin
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Patent number: 4447883Abstract: New and improved method and apparatus for the correction of coincident errors attendant the automated detection and counting of mixed particles having detectable characteristics of different levels in particle counting applications wherein the detection of "dominant" particles under coincident particle conditions, renders undetectable the "dominated" particles, with resulting inaccuracy in the "dominated" particle count. Such inaccuracy is corrected by modifying the "dominated" particle count in accordance with the time duration of the signals which are generated attendant the detection of the "dominated" particles.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Gregory A. Farrell, Edward A. Epstein
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Patent number: 4438202Abstract: A consistent, stable serum having good optical qualities and improved filterability suitable for control and calibration uses is disclosed as well as its method of preparation.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1981Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Philip V. Engler, Steven N. Buhl
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Patent number: 4438068Abstract: A test-tube assembly and method for carrying out immunoassays. The apparatus features two independent components, the first having a series of test-tubes fixed to a support and equidistantly dependent therefrom, and the second having a base including magnets permanently fixed therein, the two components being releasably couplable to hold the lower ends of the test-tubes adjacent the magnets in the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1980Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Gordon C. Forrest
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Patent number: 4422773Abstract: New and improved apparatus and method for thorough, non-invasive mixing of a flowing fluid stream, either continuous or segmented, are provided and, as disclosed, are embodied in a mixing conduit which comprises a plurality of interconnected bends, which may be in the form of arcuate coils or sections, successive arcuate sections being operable to establish secondary flow patterns in differing orientations within the flowing fluid stream, or individual segments thereof. Such arcuate sections may be disposed in a same plane, if formed in serpentine fashion, or in non-parallel, preferably orthogonal planes, if formed in a tortuous fashion. Also, the arcuate sections, or a series thereof may be formed in stacked fashion and located in essentially parallel planes.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1980Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Michael M. Cassaday, John L. Smith
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Patent number: 4418039Abstract: Transferring a solute from a first to a second liquid solvent, utilizing a membrane selectively permeable by a gas and impermeable by the liquids, which method includes the steps of: flowing the first liquid along said membrane, evaporating the first liquid across the membrane to dryness, said evaporation leaving a residue of the former solute on the membrane, and flowing the second liquid along the membrane for dissolving the residue.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1978Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventor: Harvey J. Adler
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Patent number: D277891Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Technicon Instruments CorporationInventors: Kenneth F. Uffenheimer, Dario Svenjak, Herman G. Diebler, William J. C. McCandless, Rand E. Herron, Stephen Saros