Patents by Inventor Cass J. Grandone
Cass J. Grandone 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: 6562298Abstract: The embodiments disclosed relate to determination of an item of interest in a sample. One embodiment relates to a structure which comprises a process path. The process path comprises a process lane including a process step performance lane where a process step is performed, and a process step avoidance lane where the process step is avoided. A first prime mover is operatively connected with the process path for moving a container holding the sample along the process path. A first pipetting system is operatively associated with the process path for introducing the sample to the container. A second pipetting system is operatively associated with the process path for introducing a reagent to the container. A device is operatively connected with the process path and is selectively engagable with the container for mixing the sample and the reagent in the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: David C. Arnquist, Grady Barnes, III, Richard D. Button, Chadwick M. Dunn, Richard C. East, Jr., Patrick P. Fritchie, Charles M. Galitz, Gregory E. Gardner, Cass J. Grandone, Robert C. Gray, James T. Holen, Robert P. Luoma, II, Jimmy D. McCoy, James E. Mitchell, Adrian John Murray, David W. Murray, Jack F. Ramsey, Neal T. Sleszynski, Julius J. Toth
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Patent number: 5856194Abstract: The embodiments disclosed relate to determination of an item of interest in a sample. In one method, a process path comprising a process lane including a process step performance lane where a process step is performed, and a process step avoidance lane where the process step is avoided is provided. A container holding the sample is moved along the process path. The sample is introduced to the container. A reagent is introduced to the container. The sample and the reagent are mixed in the container. The container is selectively positioned in a selected one of the process step performance lane and the process step avoidance lane. The item of interest in the sample is determined based upon a reaction between the sample and the reagent.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: David C. Arnquist, Grady Barnes, III, Richard D. Button, Chadwick M. Dunn, Richard C. East, Jr., Patrick P. Fritchie, Charles M. Galitz, Gregory E. Gardner, Cass J. Grandone, Robert C. Gray, James T. Holen, Robert P. Luoma, II, Jimmy D. McCoy, James E. Mitchell, Adrian John Murray, David W. Murray, Jack F. Ramsey, Neal T. Sleszynski, Julius J. Toth
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Patent number: 5795784Abstract: Embodiments described herein provide methods of performing a process for determining an item of interest in a sample. In one embodiment, a container for holding the sample is accepted in a process lane where a process step is selectively automatically performed on the sample in the container. The process step is selectively automatically performed on the sample in the container. An effective length of the process lane is maintained constant while a physical length of the process lane is selectively varied.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: David C. Arnquist, Grady Barnes, III, Chadwick M. Dunn, Richard C. East, Jr., Patrick P. Fritchie, Gregory E. Gardner, Cass J. Grandone, Robert C. Gray, James T. Holen, Jimmy D. McCoy, James E. Mitchell, Adrian John Murray, David W. Murray, Jack F. Ramsey, Neal T. Sleszynski
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Patent number: 5576215Abstract: An improved biological sample analyzer, and a method and system for operation thereof, wherein instrument systems used to perform assays of the biological samples loaded into the analyzer are operated in accordance with a schedule developed by a scheduler routine. The scheduler routine determines interval periods between operations performed by the analyzer instrument systems on each biological sample as a function of an entered load list unless a fixed interval period between the operations is required and schedules instrument system operations and the determined interval periods. The biological system analyzer performs assays of the biological samples by operating the analyzer instrument systems in accordance with the developed schedule.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Kathleen L. Burns, Ilya Ratner, Jeanine T. Douglas, Erica J. Kline, Cass J. Grandone
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Patent number: 5324481Abstract: An assay carrier for carrying and positioning a plurality of reaction cells each carrying a single assay, and for carrying and positioning a plurality of reagent packs, for use in selectively performing any one of a plurality of immunoassays on each of the plurality of cells in the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Chadwick M. Dunn, Cass J. Grandone, Stephen L. Herchenbach, Robert J. Nelson, James T. Tyranski, Gary L. Zuck
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Patent number: 5320809Abstract: A kit comprising a modified carousel for carrying a plurality of reaction cells and a plurality of reagent packs is adapted to be installed as a replacement unit in single immunoassay instrumentation, providing an immunoassay instrument which is capable of selectively performing any one of a plurality of immunoassays on multiple reaction cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Chadwick M. Dunn, Cass J. Grandone, Stephen L Herchenbach, Robert J. Nelson, James T. Tyranski, Gary L. Zuck
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Patent number: 5294404Abstract: A reagent pack for carrying a plurality of individual reagent containers which are required for performing a specific immunoassay is suitable both for transportation of the assays from the manufacturer to the instrumentation site and for use at the instrumentation site during the running of the specific immunoassays on an assay specimen.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Cass J. Grandone, Gary L. Zuck, Stephen L. Herchenbach, James T. Tyranski, Robert J. Nelson
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Patent number: 5289385Abstract: An improved biological sample analyzer for conducting assays of samples loaded therein, and a method and system for operation thereof, that schedules operations by instrument systems on each biological sample and schedules a conditional cleaning operation prior to a scheduled instrument system operation. The analyzer conducts the assays of the biological samples by performing the scheduled instrument system operations and performs a cleaning operation prior to any scheduled instrument system operation conditioned upon the instrument system operation scheduled prior to the cleaning operation. The biological analyzer can perform a warming operation prior to a scheduled instrument system operation determined upon the lapse of time between the scheduled instrument system operation and the instrument system operation scheduled prior thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Cass J. Grandone
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Patent number: 5282149Abstract: A biological sample analyzer, and a method and system for operation thereof, wherein instrument systems used to perform an assay of each of the biological samples loaded into the analyzer are operated in accordance with a schedule developed by a scheduler routine. The scheduler routine determines a time allowance for performing operations by instrument systems for conducting an assay on each biological sample from a load list indicating the type of assay to be conducted upon each biological sample. The time allowance determined is adapted to accommodate variations in actual performance of instrument system operations on each sample so that the assays of the biological samples can be performed by the instrument system operations in accordance with a reliable and reproducible schedule.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Cass J. Grandone, Mark Pierce, Ilya Ratner, Jeanine T. Douglas
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Patent number: 5246665Abstract: A carousel for carrying and positioning a plurality of assays and a plurality of reagent packs in an immunoassay testing apparatus is designed to direct warmed or heated air in a predetermined and controlled manner for maintaining the assays and reagent packs within a specified, controlled temperature range.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: James T. Tyranski, Chadwick M. Dunn, Cass J. Grandone, Kris T. Ludington
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Patent number: 5035861Abstract: A plurality of disposable cartridges, each having a plurality of wells including at least one assay reaction well, are loaded in a plurality of openings arranged radially around a rack of a carousel. Securing of the cartridges in a predetermined orientation and position in said openings is ensured by means of alignment and securing means on the cartridges and corresponding means on the rack. A locking hub with tangs is mounted on the rack and is rotated to cause the tangs to contact locator tabs on each cartridge to force locator nubs on each of the cartridges radially into corresponding notches on the rack, and to accurately wedge the cartridges against the outer periphery of the rack. The carousel indexes for positioning the cartridges under a variety of stations, one of which generally contains an optical reader such as a fluorometer.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Cass J. Grandone
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Patent number: 4956148Abstract: A plurality of disposable cartridges, each having a plurality of wells including at least one assay reaction well, are loaded in a plurality of openings arranged radially around a rack of a carousel. Securing of the cartridges in a predetermined orientation and position in said openings is ensured by means of alignment and securing means on the cartridges and corresponding means on the rack. A locking hub with tangs is mounted on the rack and is rotated to cause the tangs to contact locator tabs on each cartridge to force locator nubs on each of the cartridges radially into corresponding notches on the rack, and to accurately wedge the cartridges against the outer periphery of the rack. The carousel indexes for positioning the cartridges under a variety of stations, one of which generally contains an optical reader such as a fluorometer.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Cass J. Grandone