Patents by Inventor Donald Schwartz
Donald Schwartz 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: 11951470Abstract: The present disclosure provides better aspiration and dispensing of fluids by an innovative mechanism by (i) offsetting the diameter of a bottom tube with a narrower top piston when the two are moved together in the same chamber to give extremely fine resolution, thereby eliminating the need for any skinny or filamentous piston, (ii) letting the bottom tube move in the chamber alone without offset to give high flow, (iii) an at-the-ready space between the tube and piston in the chamber to permit contact-free blowoff, including viscous samples, and (iv) a frame, adjustable knob and readable volume gage that let the mechanism operate as a handheld pipettor apparatus for various volumes.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Inventor: Henry Donald Schwartz
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Patent number: 11813606Abstract: The present disclosure provides better aspiration and dispensing of liquids by an innovative mechanism by (i) offsetting the diameter of a bottom tube with a narrower and tapered top piston when the two are moved together in the same chamber to give extremely fine resolution, thereby eliminating the need for any skinny or filamentous piston, (ii) using thick walled compliant O-rings to seal against the different diameters of the tapered piston to given an additional order of magnitude range of resolution, (iii) letting the bottom tube move in the chamber alone without offset to give high flow, and (iv) an at-the-ready space between the tube and piston in the chamber to permit contact-free blowoff, including viscous samples.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Inventor: Henry Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20230122674Abstract: The present disclosure provides better aspiration and dispensing of fluids by an innovative mechanism by (i) offsetting the diameter of a bottom tube with a narrower top piston when the two are moved together in the same chamber to give extremely fine resolution, thereby eliminating the need for any skinny or filamentous piston, (ii) letting the bottom tube move in the chamber alone without offset to give high flow, (iii) an at-the-ready space between the tube and piston in the chamber to permit contact-free blowoff, including viscous samples, and (iv) a frame, adjustable knob and readable volume gage that let the mechanism operate as a handheld pipettor apparatus for various volumes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventor: Henry Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20230110014Abstract: The present disclosure provides better aspiration and dispensing of liquids by an innovative mechanism by (i) offsetting the diameter of a bottom tube with a narrower and tapered top piston when the two are moved together in the same chamber to give extremely fine resolution, thereby eliminating the need for any skinny or filamentous piston, (ii) using thick walled compliant O-rings to seal against the different diameters of the tapered piston to given an additional order of magnitude range of resolution, (iii) letting the bottom tube move in the chamber alone without offset to give high Row, and (iv) an at-the-ready space between the tube and piston in the chamber to permit contact-free blowoff, including viscous samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventor: Henry Donald SCHWARTZ
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Patent number: 11491477Abstract: The present disclosure provides better aspiration and dispensing by a common innovative mechanism by (i) offsetting the diameter of a bottom piston (tube) with a slightly narrower top piston (rod) when the two are swept together by O-rings to give extremely fine resolution, thereby eliminating the need for any filamentous piston and sealing means, (ii) letting the bottom tube be swept alone without offset to give high flow (iii) using a tapered top rod with thick-walled compliant O-ring seals to increase the resolution multiplier another order or magnitude, (iv) an at-the-ready interpiston space for contact-free blowoff, including viscous samples, (v) dead space filler mandrels and an integrated small valve to reduce or eliminate interpiston and disposable tip space prior to aspiration, and (vi) a mechanism for storing energy during disposable tip pickup to shoot dispensed samples contact-free down into long tubes.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Inventor: Henry Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20190193072Abstract: The present disclosure provides better aspiration and dispensing by a common innovative mechanism by (i) offsetting the diameter of a bottom piston (tube) with a slightly narrower top piston (rod) when the two are swept together by O-rings to give extremely fine resolution, thereby eliminating the need for any filamentous piston and sealing means, (ii) letting the bottom tube be swept alone without offset to give high flow (iii) using a tapered top rod with thick-walled compliant O-ring seals to increase the resolution multiplier another order or magnitude, (iv) an at-the-ready interpiston space for contact-free blowoff, including viscous samples, (v) dead space filler mandrels and an integrated small valve to reduce or eliminate interpiston and disposable tip space prior to aspiration, and (vi) a mechanism for storing energy during disposable tip pickup to shoot dispensed samples contact-free down into long tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2018Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventor: Henry Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20080051681Abstract: A method of treating glaucoma is described herein. The method includes the steps of providing an ultrasonic device that emits ultrasonic energy, holding the ultrasonic instrument at a location external to the trabecular meshwork, transmitting the ultrasonic energy at a frequency to a desired location for a predetermined time, dislodging material built up in the trabecular meshwork, and generating heat that initiates biochemical changes in the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20070100281Abstract: A syringe plunger driver system capable of capturing syringes of widely varying sizes comprises a pair of asymmetric plunger retainer arms pivotally mounted to a plunger driver. The system includes a low profile driver having a length that exceeds its width so that it may be mounted adjacent control modules and other operational modules. The arms are biased toward each other and one arm is longer than the other with a notch on an inside edge to receive the tip of the shorter arm when capturing small syringe flanges. A rotation knob mounted to the front surface of the low profile driver forces the arms apart when rotated to a first rotation position. A force sensor is mounted in the driver to detect occlusions in the fluid line. A processor monitors the force sensed by the force sensor and provides an alarm if the force exceeds a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Matthew Morris, Donald Schwartz
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Patent number: 7185551Abstract: An air-filled pipette for accurately metering small and large volumes of fluid samples is provided. The pipette has dual resolution capability such that the pipette can accurately aspirate a wide range of sample volumes and deliver them contact-free (touchless). The pipette may include an extension mandrel that reduces air space in a disposable tip within the pipette. The dual resolution capability and/or the extension mandrel also minimize errors associated with the compressibility of air. Multiple pipettes may also be arranged to form a pipetting module for the metering of multiple sample volumes simultaneously and automatically. The pipette includes a channel block having at least one cylindrical passage, that slides up and down over a rod, and a cylinder, with an axially extending passage therethrough, that is sized, shaped and aligned to fit into the cylindrical passage in a dynamic sealing relationship. A method for mixing multiple fluid samples within a pipette tip is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Inventor: H. Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20040231438Abstract: An air-filled pipette for accurately metering small and large volumes of fluid samples is provided. The pipette has dual resolution capability such that the pipette can accurately aspirate a wide range of sample volumes and deliver them contact-free (touchless). The pipette may include an extension mandrel that reduces air space in a disposable tip within the pipette. The dual resolution capability and/or the extension mandrel a minimize errors associated with the compressibility of air. Multiple pipettes may also be arranged to form a pipetting module for the metering of multiple sample volumes simultaneously and automatically. The pipette includes a channel block having at least one cylindrical passage, that slides up and down over a rod, and a cylinder, with an axially extending passage therethrough, that is sized, shaped and aligned to fit into the cylindrical passage in a dynamic sealing relationship. A method for mixing multiple fluid samples within a pipette tip is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: DRD Dilutor CorporationInventor: H. Donald Schwartz
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Publication number: 20040231437Abstract: A syringe for accurately metering small volumes of fluid samples is provided with dual resolution capabilities. The syringe permits the aspiration of a tiny sample and also the dilution of a tiny sample with a much larger volume of reagent with the same syringe. The syringe also allows the aspiration of a minute fluid sample and the touchless transfer of the fluid sample from the tip of the syringe. The present invention allows the aspiration resolution to differ from the dispensing resolution. The dual resolution capabilities also permits the present invention to be implemented into existing conventional syringe drive system. The syringe may include a housing, a piston within the housing, and a plunger extending from the housing. A chamber is formed in the housing between the plunger and a sealing means and between the piston and the inner surface of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: H. Donald Schwartz, Douglas G. Sabin
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Patent number: 6805015Abstract: A syringe for accurately metering small volumes of fluid samples and with dual resolution capabilities is provided. The syringe permits the aspiration of a tiny sample and also the dilution of a tiny sample with a much larger volume of reagent with the same syringe. The syringe also allows the aspiration of a minute fluid sample and the touchless transfer of the fluid sample from the tip of the syringe. The present invention allows the aspiration resolution to differ from the dispensing resolution. The dual resolution capability also permits the present invention to be substituted for a conventional syringe in existing conventional syringe drive system. The syringe may include a housing, a piston within the housing, and a plunger extending from the housing. A chamber is formed in the housing between the plunger and a sealing means and between the piston and the inner surface of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventors: H. Donald Schwartz, Douglas G. Sabin
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Patent number: 5655267Abstract: A tool for tensioning a fence wire winds the fence wire around a wire tightening device that remains in the fence after the tool has been removed. The wire tightening device includes at least 3 wire engaging elements which are attached to a substantially rigid planar base. The device introduces tension by threading the wire around the wire engaging elements which takes up the slack therein. The tool manipulates the device by bringing it in to contact with the wire and rotating it around the wire. The tool then disengages from the device which becomes a permanent part of the fence.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Donald Schwartz
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Patent number: 5383372Abstract: A pipette has a first and second piston to provide for a precise dose measurement and delivery, and a second dose which can be an air blowout to fully expel the precise measured first dose. Preferably, two pistons used are of different diameter with a difference in diameters permitting precise measurement of small doses of, for example, 10 microliters or less.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: DRD Diluter Corp.Inventors: Humayun Qureshi, Donald Schwartz
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Patent number: 5183765Abstract: A method of metering and dispensing a first liquid, using a probe having an aspiration tip defining a tip chamber. The aspiration tip chamber is sized so as to be capable of holding and metering at least two largely different volumes of a first liquid. In the method a filler liquid is introduced into a portion of the chamber and a first liquid is aspirated in a predetermined amount into the chamber, so that a predetermined amount of the first liquid can be metered and dispensed with high accuracy and precision. The chamber is capable of being used for two largely different doses of the first liquid. Additional liquids can be aspirated along with the filler liquid. The filler using can be a reactant, a cleaner or the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1990Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: DRD Diluter CorporationInventors: Humayun Qureshi, Donald Schwartz
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Patent number: 4048669Abstract: A television cabinet defines a cavity within which a CRT and associated circuitry are supported. The base portion of the cabinet defines three internal channels. A module support, formed of nonconductive material, defines three internal channels which support three printed circuit modules. Three flanges formed on the lower portion of the module support coact with the cabinet base channels to permit slide mounting of the module support, bearing the printed circuit modules, within the cabinet enclosure. A cabinet back includes a retaining surface which abuts the ends of the module support channels to retain the modules therein. The module support is stackable with other module supports while bearing the printed circuit modules thereby serving as a transportation carrier therefor.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1975Date of Patent: September 13, 1977Assignee: Zenith Radio CorporationInventors: John W. Bowler, Kenneth E. Karner, Daniel I. Pittenger, Donald A. Schwartz