Patents by Inventor Michael M. Cassaday

Michael M. Cassaday 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: 6150182
    Abstract: A method for combining magnetic and centrifugal extraction techniques in a manner that improves wash efficiency and reduces the relative disadvantages of stand alone magnetic or centrifugal systems is provided. Centrifugation occurs about the rotational axis of a generally circular container with generally vertical sides featuring an inward protruding physical feature designed to retain material that exceeds the density of supernatent liquid and that is bound to magnetic particles during the centrifugation. During centrifugation, an external magnetic field is applied about the rotational axis of the container such that magnetic lines of force penetrate the container in any desired location. The magnetic and centrifugal forces may be independently modulated or modulated in relative unison to suit the hydrodynamic characteristics of a given complex.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Inventor: Michael M. Cassaday
  • Patent number: 5983777
    Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for adjusting the flow of a diaphragm pump. The thickness of the diaphragm itself is capable of being adjusted. Full stroke output is thereby reduced in inverse proportion to the increased volume occupied by the diaphragm. Adjusting the thickness of the diaphragm while the pump is operating provides a means of varying pump output without stopping the pump for adjustments or modifications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Inventor: Michael M. Cassaday
  • Patent number: 5192504
    Abstract: Minimum carryover container for the successive containment of discrete liquids as are successively introduced thereinto, and minimum carryover discrete liquid analysis system utilizing the container, are disclosed; and operate through use of container materials which are selectively wettable by an immiscible isolation liquid which is introduced to the container independently of the discrete liquids to form an independently flowing isolation liquid stream which covers the walls of the container from the container inlet to the container outlet thereby preventing contact by the discrete liquids with the container walls. The container can include wall portions enabling the transmission of light energy therethrough from the outside of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventor: Michael M. Cassaday
  • Patent number: 5149658
    Abstract: Apparatus and method are provided for the substantial separation on a continuous flow basis of immiscible liquids flowing as a common stream, with one of the liquids substantially encapsulating another of the liquids, in a flow conduit. The conduit comprises an inner surface which is selectively "wettable" by one of the liquids to the substantial exclusion of another of the liquids; and the liquid separator apparatus are disposed in the conduit and operate to substantially separate the liquids, or at least a portion of one of the liquids, from the common liquids stream as that stream flows into contact with the separator apparatus in the conduit.Apparatus and method for the introduction of a liquid on a continuous flow basis into a flowing stream of another liquid which is immiscible therewith and is flowing in a flow conduit are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Michael M. Cassaday, Vito F. Christiano, Bachalli Vasudeva
  • Patent number: 5045473
    Abstract: Apparatus and method are provided for the substantial separation on a continuous flow basis of immisicible liquids flowing as a common stream, with one of said liquids substantially encapsulating another of said liquids, in a flow conduit. The conduit comprises an inner surface which is selectively "wettable" by one of the liquids to the substantial exclusion of another of the liquids; and the liquid separator apparatus are disposed in the conduit and operate to substantially separate the liquids, or at least a portion of one of the liquids, from the common liquids stream as that stream flows into contact with the separator apparatus in the conduit.Apparatus and method for the introduction of a liquid on a continuous flow basis into a flowing stream of another liquid which is immisicible therewith and is flowing in a flow conduit are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Michael M. Cassaday, Vito F. Christiano, Bachalli Vasudeva
  • Patent number: 4865993
    Abstract: Minimum carryover container for the successive containment of discrete liquids as are successively introduced thereinto, and minimum carryover discrete liquid analysis system utilizing the container, are disclosed and operate through use of container materials which are selectively wettable by an immiscible isolation liquid which is introduced to the container independently of the discrete liquids to form an independently flowing isolation liquid stream which covers the walls of the container from the container inlet to the container outlet thereby preventing contact by the discrete liquids with the container walls. The container can include wall portions enabling the transmission of light energy therethrough from the outside of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventor: Michael M. Cassaday
  • Patent number: 4853336
    Abstract: A continuous flow system is disclosed in which successive liquid segments are established containing different related components of a fluid package, such as an analysis mixture, separated by at least one immiscible segment, passed along a first section of a conduit, combined in a second section of the conduit and mixed while passing along a third section of the conduit, so as to provide a completely mixed segment. This system permits the delayed on-line mixing of different components of an analysis mixture, such as samples with reagents or diluents, as well as mixing and interaction of such components in a single conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen Saros, John L. Smith, Michael M. Cassaday, Rand E. Herron, Milton H. Pelavin
  • Patent number: 4678641
    Abstract: A new and improved isolation liquid layer retention device is provided, and comprises a porous member operatively associated with the interior of a container which contains a quantity of an aqueous liquid having a layer of a generally immiscible isolation liquid which is generally of greater density disposed thereon. The porous member is operable to cause the aqueous liquid to form a generally convex meniscus to strongly support the generally denser isolation liquid layer thereon to prevent the sinking of the isolation liquid into the aqueous liquid; and is operable to act as a moderating control by virtue of a "source and sink" action vis-a-vis the isolation liquid to maintain a uniform and readily reproducible configuration for the isolation liquid layer on a container-to-container basis with regard to each of a plurality of the containers. The device is particularly adapted for use with a plurality of containers of aqueous sample and reagent liquids in contemporary automated sample liquid analysis systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventor: Michael M. Cassaday
  • Patent number: 4669756
    Abstract: New and improved connector is provided for the zero dead volume connection of separate, like diameter flexible tubing lengths by direct tubing length end abutment and connection under controlled conditions. The connector is particularly adapted for use with tubing lengths of fluorocarbon or like materials in contemporary biomedical sample liquid analysis systems which utilize an immiscible isolation liquid or "oil" to minimize sample liquid carryover and maximize the accuracy of sample liquid analysis results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1987
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Michael M. Cassaday, Leon Castellani, Stephen Saros
  • Patent number: 4602995
    Abstract: New and improved, liquid level adjusting and filtering device is provided, and is operable upon insertion into a container to automatically adjust the level of a liquid as contained in the container to a predetermined, precisely repeatable location, and to filter the thusly level-adjusted liquid. The device is particularly adapted for use in conjunction with test tube-like devices, in the nature of those marketed under the Trademark "Vacutainer" by the Becton-Dickinson Company of East Rutherford, NJ, containing whole blood samples which have been separated as by centrifugation into respective blood cell, buffy and blood serum layers; and is operable in that context to present blood serum samples to automated sample analysis systems at the same predetermined and precisely repeatable location relative to the aspirating probe means of such systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1986
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Michael M. Cassaday, Rand Herron, Kenneth F. Uffenheimer, John L. Smith
  • Patent number: 4526754
    Abstract: A transport system is provided in which a plurality of samples are introduced into a carrier stream flowing through a conduit, whose inner surface is coated with an immiscible liquid film. The carrier stream can be a sequence of alternating gas and liquid segments which are in direct contact with each other and, thus, not encompassed by the immiscible liquid. Samples are introduced at various points along the conduit and, thus, the system allows for the collection and transport of samples from a plurality of remote locations to at least one central receiving station where they can, for example, be analyzed. Carryover between successive samples to be transported is effectively eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Donald A. Burns, Marvin Margoshes, Michael M. Cassaday
  • Patent number: 4422773
    Abstract: New and improved apparatus and method for thorough, non-invasive mixing of a flowing fluid stream, either continuous or segmented, are provided and, as disclosed, are embodied in a mixing conduit which comprises a plurality of interconnected bends, which may be in the form of arcuate coils or sections, successive arcuate sections being operable to establish secondary flow patterns in differing orientations within the flowing fluid stream, or individual segments thereof. Such arcuate sections may be disposed in a same plane, if formed in serpentine fashion, or in non-parallel, preferably orthogonal planes, if formed in a tortuous fashion. Also, the arcuate sections, or a series thereof may be formed in stacked fashion and located in essentially parallel planes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1983
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Michael M. Cassaday, John L. Smith
  • Patent number: 4357301
    Abstract: The reaction cuvette adapted to receive a liquid dispensing probe and having at least one surface of hydrophilic material which is treated or formed to have inwardly extending projections against which the liquid is dispensed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1982
    Assignee: Technicon Instruments Corp.
    Inventors: Michael M. Cassaday, Herman G. Diebler, Dario Svenjak, Kenneth F. Uffenheimer