Patents by Inventor John E. C. Gibbons

John E. C. Gibbons 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: 5354538
    Abstract: A liquid transfer device of disposable one-time use form to conduct a biochemical diagnostic or other assay comprises two liquid flow channels (10,110,210; 20,120,220) leading from a respective pair of channel ends to a common site (30,130,230) and operable to deliver liquid to this site in sequentially timed manner following simultaneous application of such liquid to the channel ends. Typically respectively different reagents (11,111,211; 21,121,221) are incorporated in the two channels, and a third reagent (31,131,231) at the common site, whereby a sample to be assayed in respect of a particular content can be applied to the site, immobilized by the third reagent, subsequently subjected to one channel reagent to detect any of the content of interest, and finally subjected to the other channel reagent to exhibit for the user any detected content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Inventors: Roger A. Bunce, Gary H. G. H. Thorpe, John E. C. Gibbons, Louise J. Keen, Matthew R. Walker
  • Patent number: 5198193
    Abstract: A liquid transfer device of disposable one-time use form to conduct a biochemical diagnostic or other assay comprises two liquid flow channels (10,110,210; 20,120,220) leading from a respective pair of channel ends to a common site (30,130,230) and operable to deliver liquid to this site in sequentially timed manner following simultaneous application of such liquid to the channel ends. Typically respectively different reagents (11,111,211; 21,121,221) are incorporated in the two channels, and a third reagent (31,131,231) at the common site, whereby a sample to be assayed in respect of a particular content can be applied to the site, immobilized by the third reagent, subsequently subjected to one channel reagent to detect any of the content of interest, and finally subjected to the other channel reagent to exhibit for the user any detected content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1993
    Inventors: Roger A. Bunce, Gary H. G. H. Thorpe, John E. C. Gibbons, Louise J. Keen, Matthew R. Walker
  • Patent number: 4879097
    Abstract: A recording apparatus has a holder for a plurality of reaction vessels including a support plate (11) having an array of holes (15) therein for receiving an array of reaction vessels (16), a housing (10) for receiving the holder and being sealed to prevent entry of stray light, an openable cover (24, 249) for the housing, a film back (12) for holding a photographic film adjacent the underside of the plate (11), and a removable shutter (13) for interposition between the film and the support plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Inventors: Thomas P. Whitehead, Gary H. G. H. Thorpe, Larry J. Kricka, John E. C. Gibbons, Roger A. Bunce
  • Patent number: 4593728
    Abstract: A dispensing device, for dispensing reagent into an array of reaction wells (16) in a photographic recording apparatus, comprises an array of tubes (28) which are mounted in a support (23). The support (23) contains a common chamber (29) into which the tops of all the tubes (28) open. The chamber (29) is connected with atmosphere via an opening (32) which is sealable manually to retain liquid in the tubes (28) when the latter are immersed in a reservoir (40) and which is unsealed to dispense the liquid. The recording apparatus has a housing (10) closable at the top by part of the support (23). A plate (11) having an array of holes (15) therethrough rests on a shutter (13) disposed above a photographic film holder (12). The plate (11) carries the reaction wells (16) in the holes (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1986
    Inventors: Thomas P. Whitehead, Gary H. G. H. Thorpe, Larry J. Kricka, John E. C. Gibbons, Roger A. Bunce
  • Patent number: 4459267
    Abstract: Pipette means having aspirating and expelling means and a substantially cylindrical tube connected to a pipette tip for fluid flow therebetween; the expelling means being arranged to apply pressure to the outer surface of the cylindrical tube, the diameter and wall thickness of which being chosen so that said tube is compressed elastically and substantially uniformly and circumferentially to reduce the internal volume thereof, tending to expel any liquid from the pipette tip; and the aspirating means being arranged to relieve pressure from the outer surface of said tube, allowing the tube to expand substantially circumferentially and uniformly so that liquid may thereby be drawn into the pipette tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 10, 1984
    Assignee: National Research Development Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Bunce, John E. C. Gibbons, Larry J. Kricka
  • Patent number: 4369664
    Abstract: Pipette means having aspirating and expelling means and a substantially cylindrical tube connected to a pipette tip for fluid flow therebetween; the expelling means being arranged to apply pressure to the outer surface of the cylindrical tube, the diameter and wall thickness of which being chosen so that said tube is compressed elastically and substantially uniformly and circumferentially to reduce the internal volume thereof, tending to expel any liquid from the pipette tip; and the aspirating means being arranged to relieve pressure from the outer surface of said tube, allowing the tube to expand substantially circumferentially and uniformly so that liquid may thereby be drawn into the pipette tip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1983
    Assignee: National Research Development Corporation
    Inventors: Roger A. Bunce, John E. C. Gibbons, Larry J. Kricka