Patents by Inventor David L. Bohnsack
David L. Bohnsack 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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Publication number: 20190107548Abstract: The present invention is a comprehensive method and related system comprising software, instrumentation, consumables and services (calibration, training, and repair) in a platform system for management of handheld pipettes and automated liquid handling systems (ALBS). The system optimizes confidence in test results, control of liquid handling processes, productivity, and simplicity in operation, by significantly improving the experience in ownership, usage, and service of liquid handling instruments. The system is a turnkey solution integrating multiple technology approaches to provide real-time on-line feedback to the devices and to device users, as well as real-time connection to Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN), Laboratory Information Management Systems (LEVIS) and training databases.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2017Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: David L. Bohnsack, Kirby Pilcher, Axel Bjoern Carle, Gregory T. Fischer
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Patent number: 8850903Abstract: A liquid aspirating and dispensing apparatus and method of using the apparatus. Among other elements, the apparatus includes a liquid handling device having one or more channel members, each of which has a removable liquid holding tip attached, and a signal transmitting device. A signal transmitted from the signal transmitting device may be used in a variety of ways to yield information regarding the performance of the apparatus. This information may be provided via direct detection of the signal by an operator of the apparatus. Alternatively, the signal may be detected by a programmable signal detecting device, interpreted by the apparatus, and then displayed in a form that is understandable to the operator. Furthermore, the liquid holding tip may be modified to enable different forms of signal transmission.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignees: Artel, Inc., Seyonic S.A.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, Kirby Pilcher, David L. Bohnsack, Charles Ewing, George Rodrigues, John T. Bradshaw, Marc Boillat
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Publication number: 20120104040Abstract: An air displacement liquid delivery system including a liquid delivery device, one or more sensors, a control unit, and a preprogrammable computing device, and a method for using the air displacement liquid delivery system. The one or more sensors are capable of obtaining information regarding conditions within and external to the liquid delivery device and sending this information to the control unit and/or the computing device. In turn, the control unit and/or computing device are capable of using this information to calculate one or more properties of gas contained within, and the air external to, the liquid delivery device, and one or more properties of a liquid that it is to be aspirated or dispensed by the liquid delivery device. The system may optimally control the performance of the liquid delivery device based upon any one or more of these calculated properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicants: SEYONIC SA, ARTEL, INC.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, David L. Bohnsack, George Rodrigues, Marc Boillat
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Patent number: 8096197Abstract: An air displacement liquid delivery system including a liquid delivery device, one or more sensors, a control unit, and a preprogrammable computing device, and a method for using the air displacement liquid delivery system. The one or more sensors are capable of obtaining information regarding conditions within and external to the liquid delivery device and sending this information to the control unit and/or the computing device. In turn, the control unit and/or computing device are capable of using this information to calculate one or more properties of gas contained within, and the air external to, the liquid delivery device, and one or more properties of a liquid that is to be aspirated or dispensed by the liquid delivery device. The system may optimally control the performance of the liquid delivery device based upon any one or more of these calculated properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, David L. Bohnsack, George Rodrigues, Marc Boillat
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Publication number: 20110126645Abstract: A liquid aspirating and dispensing apparatus and method of using the apparatus. Among other elements, the apparatus includes a liquid handling device having one or more channel members, each of which has a removable liquid holding tip attached, and a signal transmitting device. A signal transmitted from the signal transmitting device may be used in a variety of ways to yield information regarding the performance of the apparatus. This information may be provided via direct detection of the signal by an operator of the apparatus. Alternatively, the signal may be detected by a programmable signal detecting device, interpreted by the apparatus, and then displayed in a form that is understandable to the operator. Furthermore, the liquid holding tip may be modified to enable different forms of signal transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2011Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicants: ARTEL, INC., SEYONIC SAInventors: Richard H. Curtis, Kirby Pilcher, David L. Bohnsack, Charles Ewing, George Rodrigues, John T. Bradshaw, Marc Boillat
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Patent number: 7870797Abstract: A liquid aspirating and dispensing apparatus and method of using the apparatus. Among other elements, the apparatus includes a liquid handling device having one or more channel members, each of which has a removable liquid holding tip attached, and a signal transmitting device. A signal transmitted from the signal transmitting device may be used in a variety of ways to yield information regarding the performance of the apparatus. This information may be provided via direct detection of the signal by an operator of the apparatus. Alternatively, the signal may be detected by a programmable signal detecting device, interpreted by the apparatus, and then displayed in a form that is understandable to the operator. Furthermore, the liquid holding tip may be modified to enable different forms of signal transmission.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Artel, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. Curtis, Kirby Pilcher, David L. Bohnsack, Charles Ewing, George Rodrigues, John T. Bradshaw, Marc Boillat
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Publication number: 20070241130Abstract: An air displacement liquid delivery system including a liquid delivery device, one or more sensors, a control unit, and a preprogrammable computing device, and a method for using the air displacement liquid delivery system. The one or more sensors are capable of obtaining information regarding conditions within and external to the liquid delivery device and sending this information to the control unit and/or the computing device. In turn, the control unit and/or computing device are capable of using this information to calculate one or more properties of gas contained within, and the air external to, the liquid delivery device, and one or more properties of a liquid that it is to be aspirated or dispensed by the liquid delivery device. The system may optimally control the performance of the liquid delivery device based upon any one or more of these calculated properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2007Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicants: Artel, Inc., Seyonic SAInventors: Richard H. Curtis, David L. Bohnsack, George Rodrigues, Marc Boillat
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Publication number: 20070227271Abstract: A liquid aspirating and dispensing apparatus and method of using the apparatus. Among other elements, the apparatus includes a liquid handling device having one or more channel members, each of which has a removable liquid holding tip attached, and a signal transmitting device. A signal transmitted from the signal transmitting device may be used in a variety of ways to yield information regarding the performance of the apparatus. This information may be provided via direct detection of the signal by an operator of the apparatus. Alternatively, the signal may be detected by a programmable signal detecting device, interpreted by the apparatus, and then displayed in a form that is understandable to the operator. Furthermore, the liquid holding tip may be modified to enable different forms of signal transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicants: Artel, Inc., Seyonic SAInventors: Richard H. Curtis, Kirby Pilcher, David L. Bohnsack, Charles Ewing, George Rodrigues, John T. Bradshaw, Marc Boillat