Patents by Inventor Andreas Gfrorer
Andreas Gfrorer 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).
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Patent number: 10527550Abstract: A method for investigating biological cells or cell cultures in a microplate reader receives at least one microplate with wells containing biological cells or cell cultures by a receiving device; positions the wells with respect to measuring devices of the microplate reader and detects integral measurement signals by at least one of the measuring devices. The biological cells or cell cultures in the specific wells of the microplate(s) are transilluminated by an illumination source of the microplate reader and imaged by an imaging camera. Each of the detected integral signals is compared with the image of the biological cells or cell cultures in the corresponding wells of the microplate(s) by a processor and is related to the imaged number, adherence, confluence or morphology of these biological cells or cell cultures.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: TECAN TRADING AGInventors: Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrorer, Juha Koota
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Publication number: 20130280748Abstract: A method for investigating biological cells or cell cultures in a microplate reader receives at least one microplate with wells containing biological cells or cell cultures by a receiving device; positions the wells with respect to measuring devices of the microplate reader and detects integral measurement signals by at least one of the measuring devices. The biological cells or cell cultures in the specific wells of the microplate(s) are transilluminated by an illumination source of the microplate reader and imaged by an imaging camera. Each of the detected integral signals is compared with the image of the biological cells or cell cultures in the corresponding wells of the microplate(s) by a processor and is related to the imaged number, adherence, confluence or morphology of these biological cells or cell cultures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrorer, Juha Koota
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Patent number: 8508846Abstract: A slide transfer mechanism for a laser scanner device for imaging and measuring fluorescent samples is located in a sample plane on sample slides. The device includes a first optical system for providing laser beams and at least one detector for detecting an emission beam bundle coming from the sample, and a second optical system for forwarding the emission beam bundle to the at least one detector. The slide transfer mechanism has a motorized transport device for transferring a sample slide to the sample table and back. The storage unit of the laser scanner device includes a positioning plate for mounting a sample part magazine that has an open insertion side for storing sample slides in specific depositories. At a corner opposite to the insertion side, the sample part magazine includes a check opening for monitoring the presence or absence of a sample slide in a specific depository.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Frank Fischer, Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrorer
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Patent number: 8222615Abstract: Method has laser scanner for pixel-precise imaging of fluorescent samples having fluorescent dyes. The scanner has sample table, laser and first optical system providing laser beam for exciting the samples, scanner head with deflecting element for scanning sample, first lens, second optical system for forwarding emission beams triggered by the laser beam and deflected by first lens and deflecting element to a detector, position encoder emitting position signals indicating location of the scanner head, electronic element for filtering the detector signals with a time constant and an A/D converter for digitizing the filtered detector signals. The filtered detector signals and the position encoder signals are acquired independently, in parallel and continuously by a computer and are related to a common time base, the A/D conversion being carried out often so that each pixel of an image is always assigned more than one data point.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Alois Schausberger, Andreas Gfrörer, Wolfgang Fuchs
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Patent number: 8149505Abstract: A laser scanner device (1) for imaging and/or measuring fluorescent samples located on slides and treated using fluorescent pigments includes a sample table (2) defining a sample plane (49) and a motorized transport device (3) for moving a slide from a storage unit (4) to the sample table (2) and back. The storage unit (4) includes one sample part (7) for sample slides (8) and one test part (9) for test slides (10), each having at least one depository (6) and being accessible during the operation of the laser scanner device (1) for the transport device (3). The test part (9) is implemented separately from the sample part (7) and as a test part magazine (9?) that is permanently connected to the laser scanner device (1) for one or more test slides (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Frank Fischer, Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrörer, Andreas Schenk
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Patent number: 8013313Abstract: Laser scanner and method images or measures fluorescent samples on specimen slides treated with different fluorescent dyes. Motor-driveable sample table for the slides includes a laser and first optical system creating two laser beams of differing wavelength, a scanner with movable head and an optical deflection element for deflecting the beams toward the sample. Scanner has second optical system for forwarding emission beam bundles to two detectors for detecting emission beam bundles coming from the samples. A drive and counter oscillator connected to the drive by connecting rods drives the head for rapid back-and-forth movement and the counter oscillator has a mass at least equivalent to the head for compensation by opposite movement to the head. The optical deflection element causes spatial separation of two resulting focal points and a spatial separation of the two beam bundles in the direction of the detectors.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Andreas Erlbacher, Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrorer, Gyoergy Wenczel
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Publication number: 20110114854Abstract: A slide transfer mechanism for a laser scanner device (1) is proposed. The laser scanner device (1) is configured for imaging and/or measuring fluorescent samples which are located in a sample plane (49) on sample slides (8). The laser scanner device (1) comprises a motor-drivable sample table (2) for holding a sample slide (8); a first optical system (53) for providing at least one laser beam (54); a scanner apparatus (72) for deflecting the laser beam (54) toward the sample, wherein the scanner head (50) is configured to be moveable back and forth in a direction of a scanning axis or X axis of a coordinate system. The laser scanner device (1) also comprises at least one detector (61) for detecting an emission beam bundle (59) coming from the sample and a second optical system (58) for forwarding the emission beam bundle (59) to the at least one detector (61).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: TECAN TRADING AGInventors: Frank FISCHER, Harald GEBETSROITHER, Andreas GFRORER
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Publication number: 20110006219Abstract: The invention relates to a data acquisition method using a laser scanner for the pixel-precise imaging of fluorescent samples which are on object carriers and have been treated with fluorescent dyes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Alois Schausberger, Andreas Gfrörer, Wolfgang Fuchs
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Publication number: 20100301232Abstract: The invention relates to a laser scanner apparatus (1) for imaging and/or measuring fluorescent samples which are located on specimen slides (8) and treated with two different fluorescent dyes and also to a corresponding method. This laser scanner apparatus (1) comprises a motor-driveable sample table (2) with a receptacle (34) for specimen slides (8) in a sample plane (49); at least one laser (51,52) and a first optical system (53) for providing two laser beams (54,55) of differing wavelength; a scanner means (72) comprising a scanner head (50) which can move in a direction of movement (75) and has an optical deflection element (56) for deflecting the laser beams (54,55) toward the sample; and a first objective (57) for focusing the laser beams (54,55) on the sample in the plane (49).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: TECAN TRADING AGInventors: ANDREAS ERLBACHER, HARALD GEBETSROITHER, ANDREAS GFRORER, GYOERGY WENCZEL
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Patent number: 7777200Abstract: A laser scanner apparatus images and/or measures a fluorescent sample on a moveable table. At least one laser and an optical system provide two laser beams at differing wavelengths parallel to the fluorescent sample. A moveable wedge-shaped dichroic mirror deflects the laser beams through an objective toward the sample causing spatial separation of the focal points and two non-parallel emission beams. The emission beams are guided through an optical system to two detectors.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Andreas Erlbacher, Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrörer, Gyoergy Wenczel
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Publication number: 20090101839Abstract: The invention relates to a laser scanner apparatus (1) for imaging and/or measuring fluorescent samples which are located on specimen slides (8) and treated with two different fluorescent dyes and also to a corresponding method. This laser scanner apparatus (1) comprises a motor-drivable sample table (2) with a receptacle (34) for specimen slides (8) in a sample plane (49); at least one laser (51,52) and a first optical system (53) for providing two laser beams (54,55) of differing wavelength oriented parallel to each other and extending parallel to this plane (49); a scanner means (72) comprising a scanner head (50) which can move back and forth parallel to this plane (49) and in a direction of movement (75) and has an optical deflection element (56) for deflecting the laser beams (54,55) toward the sample; and a first objective (57) for focusing the laser beams (54,55) on the sample in the plane (49).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Inventors: ANDREAS ERLBACHER, Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrorer, Gyoergy Wenczel
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Publication number: 20090065709Abstract: Relates to a laser scanner device (1) for imaging and/or measuring fluorescent samples located on slides and treated using fluorescent pigments. Such a device comprises a sample table (2) defining a sample plane (49) and a motorized transport device (3) for moving a slide from a storage unit (4) to the sample table (2) and back. The storage unit (4) comprises one sample part (7) for sample slides (8) and one test part (9) for test slides (10), each having at least one depository (6) and being accessible during the operation of the laser scanner device (1) for the transport device (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Frank Fischer, Harald Gebetsroither, Andreas Gfrorer, Andreas Schenk
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Patent number: 7425311Abstract: A holding device for at least one object carrier, the object carrier being suitable to receive one or more organic and/or inorganic samples and comprising materials such as glass, plastic, silicon, pyrolytic graphite, and/or metal, this holding device being configured to be gripped by grippers of a robot. The holding device comprising two essentially parallel lengthwise walls and two essentially parallel transverse walls which extend substantially at right angles from the lengthwise walls. Holding devices according to preferred embodiments are constructed in a frame shape, wherein the lengthwise and transverse walls define a frame surrounding at least one opening which completely transverses the device. Holding devices according to further embodiments are constructed a plate shape, in that the region between the lengthwise walls and transverse walls is implemented as a carrying surface. All embodiments comprising gripping surfaces on the external surface profile of the lengthwise and transverse walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Andreas Gfrörer, Josef Grassl, Wolfgang Streit
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Patent number: 7355710Abstract: An optical system for exciting and measuring fluorescence of samples has a first laser; a deflection element; a mirror; and an optic fixed in relation to one another. A unit is linearly movable back and forth along the optical axis and is mechanically connected to an oscillating linear drive. The optic acts as a collimator and the mirror acts to deflect the collimated light diametrically opposite to the bundled light of the laser. A table for receiving sample holders for samples; an optical arrangement for imaging a second focal point; an aperture plate in the second focal point; a first spectral filter; and a first detector are parts of the optical system and a focusing beam of the light emitted by the laser and is deflected by the deflection element toward the mirror.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Andreas Gfrörer, Josef Atzler
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Publication number: 20070086005Abstract: An optical system and a method of exciting and measuring fluorescence on or in samples treated using fluorescent pigments using such an optical system are disclosed. The optical system comprises at least one first laser (1); a deflection element (7); a mirror (4); an optic (8); and a unit (10), which includes mirror (4) and optic (8) mounted fixed in relation to one another. The unit (10) is positioned so it is linearly movable back and forth along the optical axis (5) and is mechanically connected to an oscillating linear drive (11). The optic (8) additionally acts as a collimator and the mirror (4) additionally acts to deflect the collimated light (12) diametrically opposite to the direction of incidence of the bundled light of the laser (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: Andreas Gfrorer, Josef Atzler
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Patent number: 7158226Abstract: An optical system and method of exciting and measuring fluorescence on or in samples treated using fluorescent pigments using such an optical system having at least one first laser (1); a mirror (4); a deflection element (7); an optic (8); and a unit (10), which includes mirror (4) and optic (8) mounted fixed in relation to one another. The unit (10) is positioned so it is linearly movable back and forth along the optical axis (5) and is mechanically connected to an oscillating linear drive (11). The optic (8) additionally acts as a collimator and the mirror (4) additionally acts to deflect the collimated light (12) parallel to the optical axis (5).Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Tecan Trading AGInventors: Andreas Gfrörer, Josef Atzler
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Publication number: 20040071394Abstract: An optical system and method of exciting and measuring fluorescence on or in samples treated using fluorescent pigments using such an optical system having at least one first laser (1); a mirror (4); a deflection element (7); an optic (8); and a unit (10), which includes mirror (4) and optic (8) mounted fixed in relation to one another. The unit (10) is positioned so it is linearly movable back and forth along the optical axis (5) and is mechanically connected to an oscillating linear drive (11). The optic (8) additionally acts as a collimator and the mirror (4) additionally acts to deflect the collimated light (12) parallel to the optical axis (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Andreas Gfrorer, Josef Atzler
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Publication number: 20040013576Abstract: A holding device for at least one object carrier, the object carrier being suitable to receive one or more organic and/or inorganic samples and comprising materials such as glass, plastic, silicon, pyrolytic graphite, and/or metal, this holding device being configured to be gripped by grippers of a robot. The holding device comprising two essentially parallel lengthwise walls and two essentially parallel transverse walls which extend substantially at right angles from the lengthwise walls. Holding devices according to preferred embodiments are constructed in a frame shape, wherein the lengthwise and transverse walls define a frame surrounding at least one opening which completely traverses the device. Holding devices according to further embodiments are constructed a plate shape, in that the region between the lengthwise walls and transverse walls is implemented as a carrying surface. All embodiments comprising gripping surfaces on the external surface profile of the lengthwise and transverse walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Andreas Gfrorer, Josef Grassl, Wolfgang Streit
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Patent number: 5455177Abstract: A method for the analysis of a medical sample, particularly a body fluid, with the aid of an analyzing instrument, in which a test fluid, which contains an aliquot part of the sample and reagents, is in an optical cuvette and the temperature of the test fluid is determined in the cuvette. In order to determine the temperature of the test fluid directly and without contact, in a temperature calibration step the optical absorption of a calibrator fluid is determined at various temperatures at at least two wavelengths within the NIR range in order to obtain a calibration data set relating to the temperature-dependency of the optical absorption. In a temperature-measuring step the optical absorption of a test fluid of unknown temperature is measured at the same wavelengths and its temperature is determined by comparison of the absorption data obtained in the measuring step with the calibration data set.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1993Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Boehringer Mannheim GmbHInventors: Friedemann Krause, Andreas Gfrorer