Patents by Inventor Andrea Pedrazzini

Andrea Pedrazzini has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240125679
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing a histological sample to be embedded in an embedding material includes a dispensing system for dispensing different layers of embedding material in a liquid state, which includes: a containment tank for receiving solid grains of embedding material, a hopper for gradually conveying the material embedding within the tank, a heated container arranged to receive material in a solid state conveyed by the hopper and to melt the solid grains making the embedding material in the liquid state, a dispensing device operatively connected to the container, arranged to regulate outflow of liquid material to be poured within a containment group containing the histological sample. The tank, hopper and container are connected to each other in cascade, so that limited quantities of embedding material received in the solid state from the hopper are gradually melted in the heated container, compared to a total quantity introduced within the tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Gianandrea PEDRAZZINI, Andrea GARBARINO, Flavio BELLANDO
  • Patent number: 8038942
    Abstract: A system for a clinical lab that is capable of automatically processing, including sorting, of multiple specimen containers. The system comprises a central controller, a workstation, one or more analyzers, and an automated centrifuge. The workstation has automatic detectors for detecting the presence of a holder holding specimen containers. The workstation has a bar code reader for reading bar codes on the containers. The system has a transport subsystem, preferably a workstation robotic arm and an analyzer robotic arm for transporting the specimen containers, moving them to and from the workstation, to and from the analyzers, and to and from the centrifuge. The centrifuge is loaded with buckets containing specimen containers. The workstation can be provided with a balance system for balancing the weight of the buckets used. The workstation can also have a decapper for automatically removing caps from the specimen containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2011
    Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wing S. Pang, Mark Gross, Hendra Tanumihardja, Ruediger F. Rauskolb, G. Andrea Pedrazzini, Santiago F. Allen
  • Patent number: 7527764
    Abstract: An automatic system (100) for conserving samples at a controlled temperature comprising at least one controlled-temperature thermo-insulated conservation chamber (1) with temperature control means (3) containing a set of disks (9) for storing samples (19) and a Cartesian robotic system (4) equipped with pick-up device (18), contained in an upper chamber (2) separated from the chamber (1) by means of an insulating shelf (6), where said Cartesian system (4) through the controlled-access opening (7) moves the samples (19) between the I/O drawer (20) and the above-mentioned set of disks (9). The combined and synchronized movement of the robotic device (4) and of every single disk of the set enables each storage location to be reached. The management of the devices of the automatic system (100) is controlled by an N/C system driven by dedicated management SW.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Angelantoni Industrie S.p.A.
    Inventors: Gianluigi Angelantoni, Pasquale De Blasio, Andrea Pedrazzini, Mauro Zenobi
  • Publication number: 20090047179
    Abstract: A system for a clinical lab that is capable of automatically processing, including sorting, of multiple specimen containers. The system comprises a central controller, a workstation, one or more analyzers, and an automated centrifuge. The workstation has automatic detectors for detecting the presence of a holder holding specimen containers. The workstation has a bar code reader for reading bar codes on the containers. The system has a transport subsystem, preferably a workstation robotic arm and an analyzer robotic arm for transporting the specimen containers, moving them to and from the workstation, to and from the analyzers, and to and from the centrifuge. The centrifuge is loaded with buckets containing specimen containers. The workstation can be provided with a balance system for balancing the weight of the buckets used. The workstation can also have a decapper for automatically removing caps from the specimen containers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2008
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Inventors: Wing S. Ping, Mark Gross, Hendra Tanumihardja, Ruediger F. Rauskolb, G. Andrea Pedrazzini, Santiago F. Allen
  • Patent number: 7141213
    Abstract: A system for a clinical lab that is capable of automatically processing, including sorting, of multiple specimen containers. The system comprises a central controller, a workstation, one or more analyzers, and an automated centrifuge. The workstation has automatic detectors for detecting the presence of a holder holding specimen containers. The workstation has a bar code reader for reading bar codes on the containers. The system has a transport subsystem, preferably a workstation robotic arm and an analyzer robotic arm for transporting the specimen containers, moving them to and from the workstation, to and from the analyzers, and to and from the centrifuge. The centrifuge is loaded with buckets containing specimen containers. The workstation can be provided with a balance system for balancing the weight of the buckets used. The workstation can also have a decapper for automatically removing caps from the specimen containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wing S. Pang, Mark Gross, Hendra Tanumihardja, Ruediger F. Rauskolb, G. Andrea Pedrazzini, Santiago F. Allen
  • Publication number: 20050260102
    Abstract: An automatic system (100) for conserving samples at a controlled temperature comprising at least one controlled-temperature thermo-insulated conservation chamber (1) with temperature control means (3) containing a set of disks (9) for storing samples (19) and a Cartesian robotic system (4) equipped with pick-up device (18), contained in an upper chamber (2) separated from the chamber (1) by means of an insulating shelf (6), where said Cartesian system (4) through the controlled-access opening (7) moves the samples (19) between the I/O drawer (20) and the above-mentioned set of disks (9). The combined and synchronized movement of the robotic device (4) and of every single disk of the set enables each storage location to be reached. The management of the devices of the automatic system (100) is controlled by an N/C system driven by dedicated management SW.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2003
    Publication date: November 24, 2005
    Inventors: Gianluigi Angelantoni, Pasquale De Blasio, Andrea Pedrazzini, Mauro Zenobi
  • Patent number: 6060022
    Abstract: A system for a clinical lab that is capable of automatically processing, including sorting, of multiple specimen containers. The system comprises a central controller, a workstation, one or more analyzers, and an automated centrifuge. The workstation has automatic detectors for detecting the presence of a holder holding specimen containers. The workstation has a bar code reader for reading bar codes on the containers. The system has a transport subsystem, preferably a workstation robotic arm and an analyzer robotic arm for transporting the specimen containers, moving them to and from the workstation, to and from the analyzers, and to and from the centrifuge. The centrifuge is loaded with buckets containing specimen containers. The workstation can be provided with a balance system for balancing the weight of the buckets used. The workstation can also have a decapper for automatically removing caps from the specimen containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: Beckman Coulter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wing S. Pang, Mark Gross, Hendra Tanumihardja, Ruediger F. Rauskolb, G. Andrea Pedrazzini, Santiago F. Allen