Patents by Inventor David E. Butz
David E. Butz 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: 8518345Abstract: A hand-held, multi-channel pipettor has an electronically controlled motor to reposition pipette tips for different center to center spacing. Each repositionable tip fitting assembly has a cam following pin that is driven by cam tracks in a motor driven roller drum. Stationary ports for the multiple aspiration cylinders are strategically placed to simplify management of flexible tubes leading to the repositionable pipette tip fitting assemblies. The pipettor has a user interface that can be operated conveniently by one hand to reposition pipette tips. It has a pipette tip ejection mechanism with a sinusoidal stripper bar.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Integra Biosciences Corp.Inventors: David E. Butz, Gregory Mathus, Richard Cote, George P. Kalmakis
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Patent number: 8128892Abstract: A hand-held, multi-channel pipettor has an electronically controlled motor to reposition pipette tips for different center to center spacing. Each repositionable tip fitting assembly has a cam following pin that is driven by cam tracks in a motor driven roller drum. Stationary ports for the multiple aspiration cylinders are strategically placed to simplify management of flexible tubes leading to the repositionable pipette tip fitting assemblies. The pipettor has a user interface that can be operated conveniently by one hand to reposition pipette tips. It has a pipette tip ejection mechanism with a sinusoidal stripper bar.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2011Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Integra Biosciences Corp.Inventors: David E. Butz, Gregory Mathus, Richard Cote, George P. Kalmakis
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Patent number: 8029742Abstract: A hand-held, multi-channel pipettor has an electronically controlled motor to reposition pipette tips for different center to center spacing. Each repositionable tip fitting assembly has a cam following pin that is driven by cam tracks in a motor driven roller drum. Stationary ports for the multiple aspiration cylinders are strategically placed to simplify management of flexible tubes leading to the repositionable pipette tip fitting assemblies. The pipettor has a user interface that can be operated conveniently by one hand to reposition pipette tips. It has a pipette tip ejection mechanism with a sinusoidal stripper bar.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Integra Biosciences Corp.Inventors: David E. Butz, Gregory Mathus, Richard Cote, George P. Kalmakis
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Publication number: 20110214517Abstract: An automatic extractor for volumetric pipettes includes a pair of gripping jaws. Each gripping jaw has a non-slip gripping surface juxtaposed symmetrically along a longitudinal pipette axis. The non-slip gripping surfaces are spaced apart from one another to provide ample room to place a volumetric pipette therebetween. A stationary support plate located above the pair of gripping jaws receives the nose of a hand-held pump while the stem of the attached pipette triggers an activation switch that closes the gripping jaws and removes the pipette.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: BC ENTERPRISESInventors: David E. Butz, Michael T. Cupo
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Publication number: 20030015423Abstract: Apparatus for calibrating a pH/ISE meter includes a solution chamber for receiving a standard pH/ISE electrode adjustably suspended in the chamber. Inlets are provided into the chamber so that a wash solution and buffers may be introduced into the chamber by gravity, the introduction of these liquids being controlled by valves controlled by a controller. The chamber also has a drain outlet which is opened and closed by a similar valve under the control of the controller. The controller controls the valves in a pre-determined sequence to flush and fill the chamber first with a wash solution, and then with buffers so that the electrode is immersed in each buffer long enough to enable an associated pH/ISE meter to obtain a stable reading of the pH/ISE value of the buffer. After the final buffer has been emptied from the chamber, the controller controls the valves to flush and fill the chamber with a solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Alfred J. LaGreca, David E. Butz
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Publication number: 20020050460Abstract: Apparatus for calibrating a pH meter includes a solution chamber for receiving a pH electrode so that a seal is established between the electrode and the wall of the chamber near the top of the chamber. A plurality of inlets are provided into the chamber so that air, a washing solution and a plurality of buffer solutions may be introduced into the chamber below the sealing means, the introduction of these fluids being controlled by valves. The chamber also has a fluid outlet at the bottom of the chamber controlled by a valve. All of the valves are actuated by a programmable controller which also receives a signal from a sensor which senses when the chamber is full of liquid. The controller controls the valves in a pre-determined sequence to pre-clean and fill the chamber with a washing solution, soak the electrode in the chamber for a pre-determined time and then drain the chamber of washing solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Alfred J. LaGreca, David E. Butz
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Patent number: 6050543Abstract: A solenoid valve comprises a conduit having first and second ports and a valve seat in the conduit between the ports. A ferro-magnetic valve member is positioned in the conduit between one of the ports in the valve seat which valve member is movable between a closed position wherein the valve member seats against the valve seat and isolates the two ports and an open position wherein the valve member is spaced from the valve seat and allows fluid flow between the ports. The valve also includes a multi-turn coil having an axial passage therethrough which passage is dimensioned to slidably receive the conduit. The valve member is normally biased to one of its two positions in the conduit. However, when the conduit is received in the coil passage and the coil is energized, the electromagnetic field produced by the coil moves the valve member to its other position thereby either opening or closing the valve depending upon the initial state of the valve member.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Research and Development Products LLCInventors: Alfred J. LaGreca, David E. Butz
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Patent number: 4490764Abstract: A disc pack assembly having a top cover and a bottom cover which together define a housing that contains the magnetic disc and hub assembly. An opening in the bottom cover is closed by a removable cover. The opening in the bottom cover provides access for the drive spindle which engages and rotatably supports the disc and hub assembly when the pack without the removable cover is mounted on a computer. The magnetic memory disc and hub assembly is afforded limited axial and radial movement within the housing when the removable cover is removed, but the removable cover includes a retaining ring which both supports and fixes the disc and hub assembly in the housing by engaging the hub through the opening when the removable cover is in place on the pack.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventor: David E. Butz
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Patent number: 4355340Abstract: This invention relates in general to a disc pack cartridge and more particularly pertains to a handle for a single disc cartridge which incorporates an improved mechanism that enables unlatching of the removable bottom cover of the cartridge. An improved manner of mounting the handle on the top cover is incorporated in the assembly to facilitate assembly, simplify the handle structure and make the handle mount more secure.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1980Date of Patent: October 19, 1982Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventor: David E. Butz
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Patent number: 4308351Abstract: An apparatus for growing tissue cultures in vitro in which the process of growth occurring in nature is more nearly simulated. The apparatus permits a concentration gradient of nutrients to develop through a permeable membrane to which a sample of tissue is attached. The apparatus is such that the growing culture receives substantially all its nutrients and oxygen necessary for growth through the membrane.The permeable membrane is attached to one side of a support and covers one end of a well in the support. A tissue sample is placed within the well and attached to the inside surface of the permeable membrane. A specially designed closed container filled with solution encases the membrane, support, and tissue sample. The container and contents are submerged in a nutrient bath. A concentration gradient develops in the tissue culture as nutrients and oxygen permeate through the membrane to the tissue sample.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1980Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Inventors: Joseph Leighton, David E. Butz
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Patent number: 4292273Abstract: A radioimmunoassay plate composed of a tray and a cover. The tray has a plurality of wells having downwardly tapered side walls and coplanar bottom walls. Each bottom wall has a flat central portion and rounded peripheral portion, the peripheral portion merging into the side wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1979Date of Patent: September 29, 1981Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventors: David E. Butz, Pasquale L. Pepicelli
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Patent number: 4271963Abstract: A disk pack top cover assembly wherein the top cover has a well provided with a hole in the center of the bottom wall. A handle is rotatably mounted in the well and carries a tool body assembly that extends through the hole. The tool body includes a collar molded as an integral part of the handle and a tool body stamping that forms a cap over the lower end of the collar.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventor: David E. Butz
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Patent number: 4253129Abstract: This invention relates in general to a disc pack cartridge and more particularly pertains to a handle for a single disc cartridge having an improved mechanism that enables unlatching of the removable bottom cover of the cartridge. The handle can be raised from a horizontal to a vertical position on the top cover either to carry the latched cartridge about conveniently or to unlatch the bottom cover. A special guide is incorporated into the handle to control the path of movement of the handle when it is moved between its horizontal and vertical positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1979Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventors: David E. Butz, Alan L. Stenfors, Robert W. Jones
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Patent number: 4233586Abstract: A bottom cover for a disk pack having a magnet assembly secured to the cover bottom wall by an inverted channel. The magnet assembly includes pole pieces made of parallel plates that register with slots in the channel and permanent magnets disposed between the plates and within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Data Packaging CorporationInventors: Roy Kaplow, David E. Butz, Alan L. Stenfors
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Patent number: 3936007Abstract: A device for winding sheet material such as newspaper into a coil to form a combustible fireplace log comprising a base on which there is mounted a spindle for rotation parallel to the base and movement perpendicular thereto, springs opposing perpendicular movement of the spindle relative to the base, and a crank for effecting rotation of the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1974Date of Patent: February 3, 1976Assignee: Belmont Industries, IncorporatedInventor: David E. Butz