Patents by Inventor Gershon Giter
Gershon Giter 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: 8007747Abstract: The present invention relates to a cartridge, system, and methods that can be used for automated handling of fluids, such as blood. The cartridge can be configured to obtain a fluid sample from a sealed container, e.g., a septum sealed container. The system can be configured to handle the cartridge for operations such as obtaining a sample and/or dispensing the sample from the cartridge into, for example, a microtiter plate. The method of the invention can employ the cartridge or system of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Expert Services Group, LLCInventors: Gershon Giter, Dmitry Volovik
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Publication number: 20090176316Abstract: The present invention relates to a cartridge, system, and methods that can be used for automated handling of fluids, such as blood. The cartridge can be configured to obtain a fluid sample from a sealed container, e.g., a septum sealed container. The system can be configured to handle the cartridge for operations such as obtaining a sample and/or dispensing the sample from the cartridge into, for example, a microtiter plate. The method of the invention can employ the cartridge or system of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: EXPERT SERVICES GROUP, INC.Inventors: Gershon Giter, Dmitry Volovik
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Patent number: 7468164Abstract: The present invention relates to a cartridge, system, and methods that can be used for automated handling of fluids, such as blood. The cartridge can be configured to obtain a fluid sample from a sealed container, e.g., a septum sealed container. The system can be configured to handle the cartridge for operations such as obtaining a sample and/or dispensing the sample from the cartridge into, for example, a microtiter plate. The method of the invention can employ the cartridge or system of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Expert Services Group, Inc.Inventors: Gershon Giter, Dmitry Volovik
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Publication number: 20060024211Abstract: The present invention relates to a cartridge, system, and methods that can be used for automated handling of fluids, such as blood. The cartridge can be configured to obtain a fluid sample from a sealed container, e.g., a septum sealed container. The system can be configured to handle the cartridge for operations such as obtaining a sample and/or dispensing the sample from the cartridge into, for example, a microtiter plate. The method of the invention can employ the cartridge or system of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2004Publication date: February 2, 2006Applicant: Expert Services GroupInventors: Gershon Giter, Dmitry Volovik
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Patent number: 5846491Abstract: This invention provides an automated chemical analyzer capable of automatically analyzing a plurality of samples for at least two different analytes. The analyzer includes a plurality of assay resource stations and an analyzer control means. Each assay resource station includes an assay resource capable of performing a predetermined operation upon a sample-containing reaction vessel within a fixed indexing time. The analyzer control means includes scheduling means for allocating assay resources to one of the reaction vessels as a function of that time cycle and a transfer control means for controlling transfer of reaction vessels directly from one assay resource station to another according to a chronology selected from a plurality of different predetermined chronologies.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1995Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi Diagnostics, S.A.Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5769615Abstract: A single-piston, multimode fluid displacement pump comprising an elongated chamber, a piston reciprocally mounted within the chamber, a driving mechanism axially aligned with the chamber and piston for accurately positioning the piston within the chamber so as to define a measured fluid displacement, and ports for aspirating and dispensing fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Inventor: Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5693292Abstract: This invention provides an automated chemical analyzer with improved processing flexibility and ease. In one embodiment of this invention, the analyzer includes an incubation station, a wash station and a read station. The incubation station includes an elongated, movable track to carry reaction vessels along an incubation path, the wash station includes a movable track to carry vessels along a wash-cycle path, and the read station is adapted to move vessels along a read path. A first transfer station is positioned adjacent a first end of the wash-cycle path to transfer vessels from the incubation path to the wash-cycle path and a second transfer station is positioned adjacent a second end of the wash-cycle path and a first end of the read path for selectively transferring a vessel from the wash-cycle path to either the incubation path or the read path.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi DiagnosticsInventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5658799Abstract: The invention provides a method for analyzing samples for different analytes. A plurality of assay resource stations are provided, each of which includes an assay resource capable of performing a predetermined operation upon a reaction vessel within a time cycle of fixed duration, as is an analyzer control means. Information identifying two samples and the analyte to be determined in each is provided to the analyzer control means. Assay resource requirements for the first assay are determined as a function of an integral number of time cycles and appropriate time cycles of each required assay resource are allocated to the first assay. Assay resource requirements for the second assay are also determined as a function of an integral number of time cycles and time cycles are allocated to the second assay according to the availability of the assay resources.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi DiagnosticsInventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5575976Abstract: This invention provides an automated chemical analyzer with improved processing flexibility and ease. In one embodiment of this invention, the analyzer includes an incubation station, a wash station and a read station. The incubation station includes an elongated, movable track to carry reaction vessels along an incubation path, the wash station includes a movable track to carry vessels along a wash-cycle path, and the read station is adapted to move vessels along a read path. A first transfer station is positioned adjacent a first end of the wash-cycle path to transfer vessels from the incubation path to the wash-cycle path and a second transfer station is positioned adjacent a second end of the wash-cycle path and a first end of the read path for selectively transferring a vessel from the wash-cycle path to either the incubation path or the read path.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi Diagnostics, S.A.Inventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5380487Abstract: The present invention provides an analyzer which permits clinical analysis of samples for multiple analytes with a variety of assay protocols in a multiple chronology sequence while operating on a predetermined fizzed length cycle method of timing control. In this analyzer, assay resources (e.g. an incubator belt, a wash station, and a signal detection apparatus) are assigned fixed operating sequences which begin and end within a time cycle of fixed duration. Samples may be transferred directly from one assay resource to another without unnecessarily occupying any unused resources. The invention also contemplates a method of analyzing samples consistent with use of this analyzer. In this method, different samples having different assay protocols may be entered into the analyzer. The assay resource requirements of the first sample are determined and "time slots" of the assay resources are allocated to that sample.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Pasteur Sanofi DiagnosticsInventors: Alfredo Choperena, Ross Krogh, Venkatesh Prasad, Gershon Giter
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Patent number: 5316726Abstract: An automated immunoassay analyzer includes a computer controlled instrument (10) and display (16). The display (16) provides a real-time presentation of all operations being performed within the instrument (10). A large number of samples can be loaded into the instrument (10), and the order of testing the samples can be rearranged according to a priority determined by the operator at any time. A wide variety of immunoassays can be performed on each sample and several different immunoassays can be performed on any one sample. Information related to the type of immunoassays being performed on particular samples is collected by a bar code reader (44) and this information is conveyed to the computer (12) for presentation on the display (16). The computer (12) tracks the progress of each immunoassay through the reaction circuit to the detection station (46).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Cirrus Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Arthur L. Babson, Arthur F. Ross, Douglas R. Olson, Gershon Giter, Victor R. Huebner