Patents by Inventor Nathan Norman Lang
Nathan Norman Lang 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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Publication number: 20240147581Abstract: A thawing device, comprising: a housing; a first heater plate assembly supported by the housing; at least one first heater thermally coupled to the first heater plate assembly; a second heater plate assembly supported by the housing and opposing the first heater plate assembly to define a bag receiving region between opposing faces of the first heater plate assembly and the second heater plate assembly; at least one second heater thermally coupled to the second heater plate assembly; the thawing device being arranged such that at least one of the first heater plate assembly and the second heater plate assembly is moveable relative to the other of the first heater plate assembly and the second heater plate assembly such that the first heater plate assembly and the second heater plate assembly engage with, and apply heat to, respective opposite sides of the at least one bag containing frozen liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2023Publication date: May 2, 2024Inventors: Nathan Norman Lang, Warren C. Prouty
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Publication number: 20230314053Abstract: A manifold system including a plurality of manifold blocks form a fluid conduit for fluid flow through the manifold system. The manifold blocks are removably coupled together. The manifold block includes a tubular body defining a first fluid passageway having a first flow axis. The first end includes a first female union defined by a first mounting flange and a neck extending from the first mounting flange in along the first flow axis toward the second end of the tubular body defining an opening to the first fluid passageway of the tubular body at the first end. The second end includes a male union defined by an annular flange and a tubular connector extending from the annular flange along the first flow axis to the second end of the tubular body defining an opening to the first fluid passageway at the second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Nathan Norman Lang, Derek St. Gelais, Warren C. Prouty
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Patent number: 9759451Abstract: A recirculating bath includes a reservoir for receiving a working liquid, a recirculating pump, and at least one thermal element. The recirculating pump and thermal element are located externally to the reservoir so that the reservoir has an unobstructed working space. The thermal element may be thermally coupled to the working liquid through an interior surface of the reservoir, or the working liquid may be circulated over the thermal element by the recirculating pump in a chamber external to the reservoir. The recirculating bath may also include a lid that provides access to the reservoir by pivoting on a latching hinge. When open, the lid may provide a working surface adjacent to the reservoir. The lid may also include a selector that unlatches the hinge so that the lid can be removed. The recirculating pump may be fluidically coupled to the reservoir via a manifold.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2014Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Asheville) LLCInventors: Randall D. Dickinson, Mark J. Estrella, Nathan Norman Lang
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Patent number: 9334876Abstract: A pump casing has a metallic band that defines a sidewall of the pump casing and having at least one tab projecting from a surface thereof or at least one opening. The pump casing also has first and second plates disposed opposite one another, with the metallic band being disposed there between, and with the first and second plates and the metallic band jointly defining a chamber of the pump casing. At least one of the first or second plates includes at least one tab or at least one opening respectively cooperating with the at least one opening or the at least one tab of the metallic band so as to retain a formed shape of the metallic band in the pump. The at least one opening may, for example, be a slot in the at least one of the first or second plates.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Thermo Neslab Inc.Inventors: Randall D. Dickinson, Nathan Norman Lang, Don Enos
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Publication number: 20150144206Abstract: A recirculating bath includes a reservoir for receiving a working liquid, a recirculating pump, and at least one thermal element. The recirculating pump and thermal element are located externally to the reservoir so that the reservoir has an unobstructed working space. The thermal element may be thermally coupled to the working liquid through an interior surface of the reservoir, or the working liquid may be circulated over the thermal element by the recirculating pump in a chamber external to the reservoir. The recirculating bath may also include a lid that provides access to the reservoir by pivoting on a latching hinge. When open, the lid may provide a working surface adjacent to the reservoir. The lid may also include a selector that unlatches the hinge so that the lid can be removed. The recirculating pump may be fluidically coupled to the reservoir via a manifold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventors: Randall D. Dickinson, Mark J. Estrella, Nathan Norman Lang
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Publication number: 20120263608Abstract: A pump casing has a metallic band that defines a sidewall of the pump casing and having at least one tab projecting from a surface thereof or at least one opening. The pump casing also has first and second plates disposed opposite one another, with the metallic band being disposed there between, and with the first and second plates and the metallic band jointly defining a chamber of the pump casing. At least one of the first or second plates includes at least one tab or at least one opening respectively cooperating with the at least one opening or the at least one tab of the metallic band so as to retain a formed shape of the metallic band in the pump. The at least one opening may, for example, be a slot in the at least one of the first or second plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2011Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: THERMO NESLAB INC.Inventors: Randall D. Dickinson, Nathan Norman Lang, Don Enos
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Patent number: 8092676Abstract: A tank for use in a system that outputs a liquid at a user defined constant temperature in order to regulate the temperature of a piece of equipment includes a body of material defining a chamber for receiving and storing the liquid. The top wall has a fill port and one of the other walls includes an outlet port. An auxiliary port and fluid return port are also included. The body further includes a well, sized to accommodate a deionizer cartridge, extending down into the chamber from an opening in top wall that can be removed. A flow velocity reducer is disposed in the auxiliary port for reducing the velocity of the liquid entering the auxiliary port from the return fluid port and then passing into the fill port so that the liquid does not spray or splash onto the walls of the fill port.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.Inventors: Randall Douglas Dickinson, Patrick Joseph Horan, Nathan Norman Lang
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Patent number: 7828048Abstract: A tank for use in a system that outputs a liquid at a user defined constant temperature in order to regulate the temperature of a piece of equipment includes a body of material having a plurality of walls which collectively define a chamber for receiving and storing the liquid. The top wall has a manual fill port and one of the other walls includes an outlet port. An auxiliary port is located on the manual fill port and a return fluid port is located on the auto refill port. The body further includes a well which extends down into the chamber from an opening in top wall of the tank and which can be removed. The well is sized to accommodate a deionizer cartridge. When the well is removed, either a heater or an immersion pump can be disposed within the chamber. The tank also features a bag filter, a sight gauge and a flow velocity reducer. Finally, a cover assembly is removably mounted on the manual fill port and includes a funnel shaped cover and a removably sealing plug.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Inventors: Randall Douglas Dickinson, Patrick Joseph Horan, Nathan Norman Lang
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Publication number: 20070158056Abstract: A tank for use in a system that outputs a liquid at a user defined constant temperature in order to regulate the temperature of a piece of equipment includes a body of material having a top wall and a plurality of other walls which collectively define a chamber for receiving and storing the liquid. The top wall of the body of material has a manual fill port for pouring new fluid into the chamber and one of the other walls includes an outlet port for discharging fluid stored in the chamber. An auxiliary port is located on the manual fill port and a return fluid port is located on the auto refill port. The body of material further includes a well which extends down into the chamber from an opening in top wall of the tank and which can be removed. The well is sized to accommodate a deionizer cartridge. When the well is removed, either a heater or an immersion pump can be disposed within the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Randall Douglas Dickinson, Patrick Joseph Horan, Nathan Norman Lang
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Patent number: D719672Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific ( Asheville) LLCInventors: Randall D. Dickinson, Robert A. Given, Nathan Norman Lang