Patents by Inventor Norbert D. Hagen
Norbert D. Hagen 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).
-
Publication number: 20240131522Abstract: An input module includes a carrier shelf for supporting a receptacle carrier, a retrieval dock configured to receive one receptacle from a carrier supported on the carrier shelf and present the receptacle for removal by a receptacle transport apparatus, and a pusher configured to push receptacles on the carrier to one end of the carrier and to push one receptacle at a time off the end of the carrier and onto the retrieval dock. A method for determining a number of receptacles on a carrier includes placing the carrier on a carrier shelf, pushing receptacles on the carrier to one end of the carrier with a packer, detecting a position of the packer the receptacles have been pushed to the end of the carrier, and determining the number of receptacles on the carrier from the position of the packer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2023Publication date: April 25, 2024Applicant: Gen-Probe IncorporatedInventors: Norbert D. HAGEN, David A. BUSE, Jin CHEN, David H. COMBS, Julian GROELI, David OPALSKY
-
Patent number: 11966086Abstract: A first time/temperature data set includes temperatures and time stamps recorded at time intervals during a first thermal cycling process and a time stamp for each time interval, and a second time/temperature data set includes temperatures and time stamps recorded at time intervals during a second thermal cycling process. Signal emissions at different signal detecting positions are sequentially measured at different time intervals to generate first and second time/signal emission data sets for receptacles subject to the first and second thermal cycling processes, respectively. Signal emissions of receptacles subject to the first thermal cycling process are synchronized with specific temperatures of the first thermal cycling process by comparing time stamps of the first time/signal emission data set for each receptacle with the time stamps of the first time/temperature data set that correspond with the specific temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2022Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David Buse, David Howard Combs, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Bruce Richardson, Anita Prasad, Keith Moravick, Tyler Moore
-
Publication number: 20240060114Abstract: A method for reconstituting a reagent within a reagent pack including one or more wells and at least one of the wells containing a lyophilized reagent comprises the steps of receiving reagent packs into a reagent pack input carousel, transferring one reagent pack with a rotary distributor from the input carousel to a reagent pack storage carousel, retrieving the reagent pack from the storage carousel with the rotary distributor and placing the reagent pack into a reagent pack loading station, and dispensing a reconstitution reagent with an automated pipettor into the well containing the lyophilized reagent to form a reconstituted reagent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Applicant: Gen-Probe IncorporatedInventors: David A. BUSE, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Publication number: 20240035079Abstract: An apparatus for performing nucleic acid amplification reactions includes a thermally-conductive receptacle holder that includes multiple receptacle wells. Each well can receive a receptacle and has a through-hole extending from an inner surface of the well to an outer surface of the holder. The apparatus includes multiple optical fibers, and each optical fiber has a first end in optical communication with an associated well and a second end in optical communication with an excitation signal source and/or an emission signal detector. The first end of each optical fiber is moveable with respect to the through-hole. A cover is movable between an open position and a closed position relative to the receptacle holder, and the first end of each optical fiber moves with respect to the through-hole of the associated well as the cover moves to the open or closed position or when the cover moves into or out of contact with any receptacles within the wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: Gen-Probe IncorporatedInventors: David BUSE, David Howard COMBS, Norbert D. HAGEN, David OPALSKY, Bruce RICHARDSON, Anita PRASAD, Keith MORAVICK, Tyler MOORE, Byron J. KNIGHT
-
Publication number: 20240020496Abstract: A method of reading machine-readable labels on sample receptacles. In the method, a sample rack is moved between a first position and a second position withing a housing, where the sample rack supports a plurality of sample receptacles, and each sample receptacle has a machine-readable label. An absolute position of the sample rack is measured as the sample rack moves between the first and second positions. An image of the machine-readable label associated with each sample receptacle is acquired as the sample rack moves between the first and second positions. Finally, the acquired image of each machine-readable label is decoded.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Norbert D. HAGEN, David OPALSKY, Rolf SILBERT
-
Publication number: 20230416811Abstract: An apparatus including a thermally-conductive receptacle holder having a row of receptacle wells. Each receptacle well has an inner surface defined to receive a receptacle, and each receptacle well has a through-hole extending between the inner and outer surfaces thereof. The apparatus further includes one or more thermal elements for altering a temperature(s) of the receptacle holder, where the one or more thermal element are in contact with a side surface of the receptacle holder. There are two or more thermistors disposed in contact with the receptacle holder and a channel disposed within the side surface and containing wires and/or electrical connections for the two or more thermistors.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: David BUSE, David H. COMBS, Norbert D. HAGEN, David OPALSKY, Bruce RICHARDSON, Anita PRASAD, Keith MORAVICK, Tyler MOORE
-
Patent number: 11840727Abstract: Multiple receptacles containing a reaction mixture are transported to corresponding receptacle wells of a thermally-conductive receptacle holder in thermal communication with a support that is in thermal communication with a heat sink. The heat sink is pre-heated to a temperature above ambient temperature, and the temperature of the receptacle holder is cycled. Optical communication is established between each of the receptacle wells and an excitation signal source and an emission signal detector during cycling, and whether an emission signal is emitted from any of the receptacles is determined as an indication of the presence of a target nucleic acid.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David Buse, David Howard Combs, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Bruce Richardson, Anita Prasad, Keith Moravick, Tyler Moore, Byron J. Knight
-
Patent number: 11840722Abstract: A diagnostic system is configured to perform first and second, different nucleic acid amplification reactions. The system includes a bulk reagent container compartment configured to store first bulk reagent container containing a first bulk reagent for performing sample preparation processes with a first subset and a second subset of a plurality of samples and a second bulk reagent container containing a second bulk reagent for performing the first nucleic acid amplification reaction. The system includes a unit-dose reagent compartment storing a unit-dose reagent pack including unit-dose reagents for performing the second nucleic acid amplification reaction.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David A. Buse, David Opalsky, Jason F. Rhubottom, Norbert D. Hagen, Jennifer L. Tidd
-
Patent number: 11834701Abstract: A reagent pack changer includes a reagent pack input device, a reagent pack storage compartment, a reagent pack storage carousel disposed within the storage compartment, and a rotary distributor. The input device includes a reagent pack input carousel rotatable about an axis of rotation, with reagent pack stations for holding reagent packs disposed around the axis of rotation of the carousel. The reagent pack storage carousel is rotatable about an axis of rotation with reagent pack stations for holding reagent packs disposed around the axis of rotation. The rotary distributor is configured to move a reagent pack between the reagent pack input carousel and the reagent pack storage carousel.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David A. Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Publication number: 20230383333Abstract: A system includes a reagent pack input carousel, a carousel frame supporting the carousel, and a track on which the carousel frame is supported for movement of the carousel into and out of an instrument in drawer-like fashion. The carousel is rotatable about an axis of rotation and includes a plurality of reagent pack input stations arranged about the perimeter of the carousel. Each input station is adapted to carry a reagent pack, and the input stations are oriented at an angle with respect to a radial orientation relative to the axis of rotation. Each input station includes an alignment block located at a radially inner end of the station, and the block is received within a recess formed in an end of the reagent pack placed in the station to align and position of the reagent pack within the station.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Gen-Probe IncorporatedInventors: David A. Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Patent number: 11809947Abstract: Method and associated system for reading machine-readable labels on a plurality of sample receptacles held by a sample rack. In the method, a machine-readable label associated each of the plurality of sample receptacles is read with a first label reader when the rack is at a first location. The sample rack is then moved from the first location to a second location, where a rack identifier on the sample rack is sensed with a sensor separate from the first label reader. Finally, the rack identifier is associated with the machine-readable labels of the plurality of sample receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Rolf Silbert
-
Patent number: 11788128Abstract: An apparatus for performing nucleic acid amplification reactions includes a thermally-conductive receptacle holder with front and back surfaces. The front surface includes a row of receptacle wells, and an outer surface of each well has a frustoconical shape, an inner surface of each well receives a receptacle, and each well has a through-hole extending between the inner and outer surfaces thereof. One or more thermal elements in contact with the back surface of the holder alter a temperature(s) of the holder. The apparatus includes multiple optical fibers, and each optical fiber provides optical communication between one of the wells and an excitation signal source and/or an emission signal detector. A first end of each optical fiber is disposed outside, within, or extends through the through-hole of a corresponding well, and a second end of each optical fiber is in optical communication with the excitation signal source and/or the emission signal detector.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2020Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David Buse, David Howard Combs, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Bruce Richardson, Anita Prasad, Keith Moravick, Tyler Moore
-
Patent number: 11788115Abstract: A receptacle cap includes a probe recess configured to receive a probe inserted therein to thereby frictionally secure the receptacle cap to the probe, and a closed lower end of the receptacle is insertable into an open end of a reaction receptacle to close the reaction receptacle. The receptacle cap and the reaction receptacle include interlocking features for securing the receptacle cap to the reaction receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Bruce Richardson, Anita Prasad, Tyler Moore, Byron J. Knight
-
Patent number: 11761027Abstract: A system includes a reagent pack input carousel, a carousel frame supporting the carousel, and a track on which the carousel frame is supported for movement of the carousel into and out of an instrument in drawer-like fashion. The carousel is rotatable about an axis of rotation and includes a plurality of reagent pack input stations arranged about the perimeter of the carousel. Each input station is adapted to carry a reagent pack, and the input stations are oriented at an angle with respect to a radial orientation relative to the axis of rotation. Each input station includes an alignment block located at a radially inner end of the station, and the block is received within a recess formed in an end of the reagent pack placed in the station to align and position of the reagent pack within the station.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David A. Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Patent number: 11746373Abstract: A cap and a processing vial configured for interlocking engagement. The processing vial includes a locking collar surrounding an open upper end of the processing vial with lateral through holes formed through the locking collar. The vial also includes a latch hook located above each through hole. The cap includes a latch collar extending about a lower portion of the cap, where the latch collar is configured to snap in beneath the latch hooks of the processing vial when the lower portion of the cap is inserted into the open upper end of the processing vial to lock the cap to the processing vial.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2022Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: Byron J. Knight, David A. Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Tyler Moore, Anita Prasad, Bruce Richardson
-
Patent number: 11732289Abstract: A receptacle distribution system includes a rotary distributor and a receptacle handoff device. The rotary distributor includes a motorized turntable with an upright wall, a distributor head for holding a receptacle, a hook configured to engage a receptacle for moving the receptacle into or out of the distributor head, and an a system for powered elevation of the distributor head. The receptacle handoff device is configured to transfer a receptacle from a first receptacle distributor to the rotary distributor and includes a receptacle yoke configured to hold a receptacle placed in the receptacle yoke with the first receptacle distributor, the receptacle yoke being rotatable between a first position to receive the receptacle and a second position to present the receptacle to the rotary distributor to enable the hook of the rotary distributor to pull the receptacle from the receptacle yoke and into the distributor head.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David A. Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Patent number: 11732288Abstract: An assembly includes a bracket, a magnetic elution slot, and a reagent pack loading station. The elution slot receives a multiple receptacle device having multiple receptacles interconnected by a connecting rib defining shoulders along either side of the receptacle device. The elution slot includes opposed walls attached to the bracket below a top surface of the bracket with the opposed walls disposed on either side of a slot formed in the bracket. The downwardly facing shoulders of the receptacle device are supported on the top surface of the bracket on opposed sides of the slot, and one or more magnets are attached to or embedded in one or both walls. The reagent pack loading station holds a multi-well reagent pack such that the wells of the reagent pack are accessible by a pipettor, and the reagent pack holding station includes spaced apart hold down features extending above the top surface of the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David A. Buse, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Patent number: 11693190Abstract: An apparatus for detecting an emission signal from each of a plurality of emission signal sources includes one or more excitation sources configured to generate an excitation light of an excitation wavelength and one or more associated emission detectors configured to detect light of an emission wavelength. A transmission fiber is associated with each of the emission signal sources. A carrier is configured to move the one or more excitation sources and the one or more emission detectors relative to the transmission fibers to sequentially place each emission detector and associated excitation source in an operative position with respect to each transmission fiber. Each transmission fiber transmits both the excitation light from the excitation source and the corresponding emission light to the associated emission detector.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky
-
Patent number: 11692220Abstract: An apparatus for performing nucleic acid amplification reactions includes a thermally-conductive receptacle holder with multiple receptacle wells. Each well has a through-hole extending from an inner surface of the well to an outer surface of the holder. A cover is rotatable between an open position and a closed position relative to the holder and is configured to exert a force onto any receptacles in the wells when the cover is in the closed position. The apparatus includes multiple optical fibers, and each of the optical fibers provides optical communication between one of the wells and an excitation signal source and/or an emission signal detector. A thermal element is positioned between a thermally-conductive support and the receptacle holder.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: GEN-PROBE INCORPORATEDInventors: David Buse, David Howard Combs, Norbert D. Hagen, David Opalsky, Bruce Richardson, Anita Prasad, Keith Moravick, Tyler Moore, Byron J. Knight
-
Publication number: 20230146050Abstract: An apparatus for transporting groups of consumables between vertically spaced holding shelves that includes a support chassis laterally spaced from the holding shelves, a transport elevator coupled to the support chassis, a lift platform, and a scissors actuator connecting the lift platform to the support chassis and configured to laterally translate the lift platform between a first position laterally aligned with the support chassis and a second position laterally aligned with one of the holding shelves.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2022Publication date: May 11, 2023Inventors: David A. BUSE, Jin CHEN, David H. COMBS, Julian GROELI, Norbert D. HAGEN, David OPALSKY