Patents by Inventor Etienne Cautenet

Etienne Cautenet 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).

  • Patent number: 7325478
    Abstract: A piston carrier supports an elongated, slender piston rod for reciprocation in a pump cylinder to pump fluid into and out of the cylinder. The piston rod is made of a material such as sapphire or zircon and has a diameter less than about ten millimeters, and the pump can provide flows of from about 50 nanoliters to about 250 microliters per minute at pressures of several hundred bars. A drive motor rotates a threaded screw and a drive nut of a drive system applies a linear drive force to the piston carrier. A ball and socket connection between the drive system and the piston carrier avoids the need for precise alignment to prevent breakage of the fragile piston. A magnet in the socket holds the ball in place and avoids the need for a spring or other mechanical holder. The socket also includes a ring of a low reluctance material surrounding the ball to increase the magnetic retention force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2008
    Assignee: Gilson, Inc.
    Inventors: Etienne Cautenet, Philippe De Talhouet
  • Publication number: 20040200352
    Abstract: A piston carrier supports an elongated, slender piston rod for reciprocation in a pump cylinder to pump fluid into and out of the cylinder. The piston rod is made of a material such as sapphire or zircon and has a diameter less than about ten millimeters, and the pump can provide flows of from about 50 nanoliters to about 250 microliters per minute at pressures of several hundred bars. A drive motor rotates a threaded screw and a drive nut of a drive system applies a linear drive force to the piston carrier. A ball and socket connection between the drive system and the piston carrier avoids the need for precise alignment to prevent breakage of the fragile piston. A magnet in the socket holds the ball in place and avoids the need for a spring or other mechanical holder. The socket also includes a ring of a low reluctance material surrounding the ball to increase the magnetic retention force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2004
    Publication date: October 14, 2004
    Applicant: Gilson, Inc.
    Inventors: Etienne Cautenet, Philippe De Talhouet
  • Patent number: 6736049
    Abstract: A piston carrier supports an elongated, slender piston rod for reciprocation in a pump cylinder to pump fluid into and out of the cylinder. The piston rod is made of a material such as sapphire or zircon and has a diameter less than about ten millimeters, and the pump can provide flows of from about 50 nanoliters to about 250 microliters per minute at pressures of several hundred bars. A drive motor rotates a threaded screw and a drive nut of a drive system applies a linear drive force to the piston carrier. A ball and socket connection between the drive system and the piston carrier avoids the need for precise alignment to prevent breakage of the fragile piston. A magnet in the socket holds the ball in place and avoids the need for a spring or other mechanical holder. The socket also includes a ring of a low reluctance material surrounding the ball to increase the magnetic retention force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2004
    Assignee: Gilson, Inc.
    Inventors: Etienne Cautenet, Philippe De Talhouet
  • Publication number: 20030121414
    Abstract: A piston carrier (46) supports an elongated, slender piston rod (2) for reciprocation in a pump cylinder (30) to pump fluid into and out of the cylinder (30). The piston rod (12) is made of a material such as sapphire or zircon and has a diameter less than about ten millimeters, and the pump can provide flows of from about 50 nanoliters to about 250 microliters per minute at pressures of several hundred bars. A drive motor (18) rotates a threaded screw (58) and a drive nut (70) of a drive system (26) applies a linear drive force to the piston carrier (46). A ball and socket connection (74) between the drive system (26) and the piston carrier (46) avoids the need for precise alignment to prevent breakage of the fragile piston (12). A magnet (80) in the (78) holds the ball (76) in place and avoids the need for a spring or other mechanical holder. The socket (78) also includes a ring (88) of a low, reluctance material surrounding the ball (76) to increase the magnetic retention force.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2002
    Publication date: July 3, 2003
    Inventors: Etienne Cautenet, Philippe De Talhouet