Rack As A Unit Rotating About Vertical Axis Patents (Class 414/331.05)
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Patent number: 11946690Abstract: A cryogenic device for storing biological material containers comprises: a sealed cryogenic Dewar vessel; (b) a matrix of receptacles disposed in an inner space of the cryogenic Dewar vessel and configured for receiving and storing biological material containers; (c) means for loading and retrieving the biological material containers. The loading/retrieving means comprises a telescopic cane manipulator configured for loading and retrieving the biological material containers within the matrix. The receptacles are carried by a carousel member rotatable around an axis thereof. The receptacles are arranged into a number of groups distributed over the carousel member. Each group of the receptacles has a central point positioned at distance R1 from the rotation axis of the carousel member. a center of each receptacle within the group is positioned around a central point thereof at distance R2.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: National Scientific and Technical Research Council—Argentina (CONICET)Inventors: Demian Gustavo Slobinsky, Juan Pablo Peralta
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Patent number: 11897692Abstract: The apparatus comprises a rotary put wall having a plurality of totes. The apparatus further comprises a vertical reciprocating conveyor (VRC) placed within the rotary put wall. The internal vertical reciprocating conveyor (VRC) comprises a plurality of chutes to receive one or more items from a robotic device. The internal vertical reciprocating conveyor (VRC) is further configured to be rotatable with respect to the rotary put wall and to convey the one or more items into one tote of the plurality of totes of the rotary put wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: INTELLIGRATED HEADQUARTERS, LLCInventors: Sai Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, Matthew R. Wicks, Darius M. Scott
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Patent number: 11566834Abstract: An apparatus for cryostorage and manipulation of a plurality of container units includes a cryochamber having a cryo-access port. The cryochamber is electrically cooled at cryogenic temperatures. A unit holder is located inside the cryochamber and is configured to hold a plurality of container units. A user access area is provided for selectively permitting access to a chosen container unit by an authenticated user who has been authenticated by the apparatus. A motive grasper is provided for selectively removing the chosen container unit from the cryochamber through the cryo-access port, and selectively placing the chosen container unit into the user access area.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2020Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: ABT Holding CompanyInventors: Gil Bradford Van Bokkelen, Rakesh Ramachandran, Christopher Robert Bruns, Christopher John Hayes, John A. Corey, Troy M. Coolidge, Bruce E. Frohman, Joseph Gordon, Thomas R. Ruth, Jacob T. Williams, Gregory E. Kramer, Nathan A. Abel, David J. Copeland, Matthew R. Gill, Steven F. Shane
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Patent number: 11209344Abstract: A cryogenic storage system provides automated storage and retrieval of samples in a cryogenic environment, as well as automated transfer of individual samples between cryogenic environments. Stored samples are maintained under a cryogenic temperature threshold, while also enabling access to the samples. The samples are organized and tracked by scanning a barcode of each sample. Embodiments may also comprise multiple storage vaults and provide for transfer of individual samples between the storage vaults, as well as between a storage vault and a removable cryogenic storage device.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2016Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: BROOKS AUTOMATION, INC.Inventors: Etienne Croquette, Matteo Salvetti, Rhett Affleck
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Patent number: 10952591Abstract: Example intelligent dishwashing systems and methods are described. In one implementation, a system includes an imaging system configured to capture at least one image of an article of dishware. A processing system analyzes the at least one image to determine a presence and a location of a stain on the article of dishware. Responsive to determining the presence of a stain, a cleaning system is configured to clean the location of the stain on the article of dishware.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Dishcraft Robotics, Inc.Inventors: Kerkil Choi, Paul M. Birkmeyer, Paul Baumgart, Kenneth M. Peters
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Patent number: 10617116Abstract: The present invention provides a cryopreservation device that makes it possible to automatically extract an intended sample, and prevent the temperature of samples other than the intended sample from increasing. A cryopreservation device is provided, including: a cryopreservation vessel that internally accommodates a drawer configured to store vials side by side in a vertical direction in each box and has an opening communicating with a task space provided in an upper surface thereof; a drawer-raising/lowering device that raises and lowers the drawer in the vertical direction via the opening in a state where the drawer is gripped and maintains the drawer at an arbitrary height; a first stage that is provided above the cryopreservation vessel so as to be adjacent to the opening as seen in plan view and allows the box to be placed thereon; and a second pressing device that presses the box to move the box to the first stage.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: TAIYO NIPPON SANSO CORPORATIONInventors: Hiroki Aota, Shigehiro Yoshimura, Kouji Makino
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Patent number: 9022717Abstract: A panel-storing shelf comprises at least two support members, at least two tracks disposed around a surface of each of the at least two support members, respectively, to rotate about respective support member, and at least two brackets disposed on each of the at least two tracks, respectively, and at the same level, to hold the panel and rotate along with the track.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Beijing BOE Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Peng Liu
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Patent number: 8694153Abstract: A method and laboratory system for handling sample tube racks are disclosed. The laboratory system includes a storage section (14) with a plurality of shelves (110) for storing a plurality of storage racks (SR), a disposal unit (18) for disposing sample tubes from the storage racks (SR), a robotic transfer system (510) for loading storage racks (SR) into the storage section (14), for retrieving storage racks (SR) from the storing section (14) and for bringing storage rack to the disposal unit (18) after a given storage time has elapsed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Bruno Koch, Markus Kurmann, Marcel Lustenberger
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Patent number: 8678168Abstract: A buffer store for storing containers having a container axis has rotor that can be driven to rotate about a vertical machine axis. The rotor includes storing units distributed around the machine axis. Each one forms a storage region extending extends along an axial direction thereof in the rotor's longitudinal direction to accommodate containers in a storage position. Each container is oriented with its axis in either square or radial to the machine axis. A transport system introduces containers into and causes them to issue from the storage regions. The transport system swivels a container into storage position upon introduction of the container from a normal container position in which its container axis extends in a vertical direction. It also swivels a container out of storage position and into the normal position as the container is issued from a storage region.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2011Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: KHS GmbHInventor: Alfred Drenguis
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Patent number: 8534976Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a plurality of carriers or substrates is described. The apparatus includes a vacuum chamber and a rotatable support for supporting the plurality of carriers or substrates, wherein the support is provided within the vacuum chamber and is configured for rotating the supported plurality of carriers or substrates around a rotation axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Applied Materials Inc.Inventors: Reiner Gertmann, Michael König
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Patent number: 8423174Abstract: A method and laboratory system for handling sample tube racks are disclosed. The laboratory system includes a storage section (14) with a plurality of shelves (110) for storing a plurality of storage racks (SR), a disposal unit (18) for disposing sample tubes from the storage racks (SR), a robotic transfer system (510) for loading storage racks (SR) into the storage section (14), for retrieving storage racks (SR) from the storing section (14) and for bringing storage rack to the disposal unit (18) after a given storage time has elapsed.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Bruno Koch, Markus Kurmann, Marcel Lustenberger
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Patent number: 8401694Abstract: A management apparatus is for managing a storage medium. The apparatus includes a rack including a cell which has a first opening and a second opening, a robot for inserting or ejecting the storage medium with respect to the cell through the first opening, and a controller for executing a process. The process includes driving the robot to start inserting or ejecting the storage medium with respect to the cell, detecting a failure in inserting or ejecting the storage medium, stopping the robot from inserting or ejecting the storage medium for a given time upon detecting the failure, and driving the robot to restart inserting or ejecting the storage medium with respect to the cell after the stopping the robot from inserting or ejecting the storage medium for the given time.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Noriyuki Suzuki
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Patent number: 7731470Abstract: A reticle rotatable rack is provided at an upper position, and a pod rotatable rack is provided at a lower position in a clean stocker. A clean gas is supplied downwardly. In the stocker, a pod transportation device and a reticle transportation device are elevated and lowered. Load ports, a pod opener, and the pod rotatable rack are connected by the pod transportation device. The pod opener and the reticle rotatable rack are connected by the reticle transportation device.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Murata Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Makoto Yamamoto
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Patent number: 7542298Abstract: An automated modular storage library is formed by a plurality of available library elements. Each available library element is selected from a predetermined limited subset of library elements made available for library assembly. This creates a library that is modular by restricting the library elements used during assembly to the limited subset of library elements. According to a partial audit principle, an area where an intervention is to be performed may be physically separated prior to the intervention. After the intervention, the partial audit is conducted in a separated area where the intervention occurred, as the remainder of the library was protected during the intervention by the physical separation.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Philippe Y. Le Graverand, Gerald O'Nions, Charles Milligan
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Patent number: 7527764Abstract: An automatic system (100) for conserving samples at a controlled temperature comprising at least one controlled-temperature thermo-insulated conservation chamber (1) with temperature control means (3) containing a set of disks (9) for storing samples (19) and a Cartesian robotic system (4) equipped with pick-up device (18), contained in an upper chamber (2) separated from the chamber (1) by means of an insulating shelf (6), where said Cartesian system (4) through the controlled-access opening (7) moves the samples (19) between the I/O drawer (20) and the above-mentioned set of disks (9). The combined and synchronized movement of the robotic device (4) and of every single disk of the set enables each storage location to be reached. The management of the devices of the automatic system (100) is controlled by an N/C system driven by dedicated management SW.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2003Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Angelantoni Industrie S.p.A.Inventors: Gianluigi Angelantoni, Pasquale De Blasio, Andrea Pedrazzini, Mauro Zenobi
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Patent number: 7435046Abstract: A dynamic workcell includes a three dimensional positioning robot positioned adjacent a plurality of operation stations. A plurality of movable part fixtures located adjacent to the robot is also provided. A fixture location controller directing positioning of the part fixtures relative to the plurality of operation stations to minimize travel between an operation station and a part fixture is provided. A method for operating a workcell may include the steps of: mapping ones of a plurality of testers to the plurality of movable part fixtures; maintaining the position of each movable part fixture; determining a current location of an active part fixture relative to a mapped tester; and minimizing the distance between the mapped tester and the active part fixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Aries InnovationsInventors: Jubin Kiaie, Alex Dadiomov
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Patent number: 7181313Abstract: This system includes a base unit having an array of data storage locations mounted in a rectangular form factor along a back wall of the housing and at least one read/write device. The robotic mechanism includes a stationary vertical shaft on which is mounted on a horizontal track, movable in the vertical direction. The horizontal track extends from end to end of the base unit housing. The robotic mechanism includes a rotatable gripper that moves on the horizontal track and swivels on a pivot about an axis that is parallel to the vertical shaft to provide access to all interior surfaces of the base unit housing where data storage locations reside. An expansion module, comprising a rotary carousel of data storage locations, can be connected to either end of the base unit which enables the robotic mechanism to access the data storage elements within the expansion module without modification.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Qualstar CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Studebaker, William R. Brennan, Jr., Chad A. Follmar, Everette C. Van Wert, William H. Vermeer
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Patent number: 7117793Abstract: An apparatus for transporting printing sleeves is provided. The transport apparatus includes a housing with a bottom wall, a plurality of side walls, and at least one cover. A plurality of reception devices are mounted in the housing. Each reception device receives a printing sleeve in a vertically oriented transport position with a longitudinal mid-axes of the respective printing sleeve extending vertically. Each reception device is movable out of the housing into an outside position when the at least one cover of the housing is open. Each reception device is pivotable in the outside position such that the corresponding printing sleeve can be moved out of the vertical transport position into a horizontal extraction or insertion position.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: MAN Roland Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Godber Petersen, Josef Göttling, Thomas Hartmann
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Patent number: 7013198Abstract: A storage and retrieval apparatus including a robotic device capable of gripping items stored in the apparatus and delivering the item to a separate, proximate instrument. The items to be stored are loaded from the outside of the apparatus at each face of the hexagonal or octagonal shaped storage carousel. The storage carousel, which can be manually rotated, is mounted on a stationary base, both structures including a hollow core. The robotic device includes slider bars within the core of the apparatus and is rotatable about the central axis of the apparatus. The robotic device is capable of translating vertically, telescoping horizontally, rotating and gripping an item stored at a desired location within the storage carousel. Upon retrieval of a desired item, the robotic device will proceed to retract and translate downward to an aperture within the base. The item is transferred to an adjacent instrument through the aperture using the telescopic arm of the robotic device.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Thermo CRS Ltd.Inventor: Hansjoerg Haas
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Patent number: 7003375Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide a load storage apparatus that can automatically and efficiently adjust the distances for which its transferrer moves loads to transfer them. The apparatus may include a rotary rack, fixed racks and a transferrer. Each of the racks may include shelves. The transferrer includes a carrier for transferring cassettes by moving relative to the shelves. The carrier can be fitted with a unit including a photoelectric switch for detecting ends of the shelves. The apparatus measures the distance for which the carrier moves from a reference position toward each of the shelves until the photoelectric switch of the unit on the carrier is activated. The measurement enables the apparatus to learn the distance for which the carrier moves to the position where a cassette can be transferred onto and from each of the shelves.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Daifuku Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshitaka Inui
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Patent number: 6848876Abstract: A reticle management system is disclosed including a sorter coupled to one or more stockers that allow a customized configuration of the overall reticle management system. The stockers may be bare reticle stockers, closed container reticle stockers, or both. In embodiments of the present invention, the reticle management system includes between one and six individual bare reticle stockers and/or closed container stockers for storing reticles affixed to a reticle sorter. The sorter includes a reticle inspection station for inspecting the reticles, a plurality of input/output (I/O) load ports and a reticle handling robot for transferring the reticles between the stockers, the inspection station and the I/O load ports. The management system further includes a control unit for housing control electronics for the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Asyst Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Babbs, William J. Fosnight, Tim Cosentino, Mark Sammut, Pascal Pinna, Russell Zemen
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Patent number: 6846146Abstract: Load storage equipment according to the present invention includes rotary racks 21, each of which is supported independently on a story 1 or 2, and which may not extend vertically through the slab 4 between the stories 1 and 2. The storage equipment also includes a transferrer 51 common to the rotary racks 21. Each of the rotary racks 21 can turn on a vertical axis 22 and includes load supports 32 arranged circumferentially around the vertical axis 22 and vertically. The transferrer 51 extends vertically near the sides of the rotary racks 21 and through the slab 4. The transferrer 51 includes a carrier 81, which can vertically move to carry loads to and from the load supports 32.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: Daifuku Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshitaka Inui
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Patent number: 6845291Abstract: A part housing or extracting apparatus is here disclosed which comprises a housing shelf which has a plurality of cylindrical bodies coaxially laminated in a vertical direction and equipped with at least one stage of a part housing unit the peripheral edge of which is partitioned into many columns so that the outer peripheral edge surface of the part housing unit may be opened, the respective cylindrical bodies being independently rotatable; at least one part housing or conveying means which has first part holding means disposed opposite to the outer peripheral surface of the housing shelf so that the part held by the first part holding means may be conveyed to a predetermined part housing unit and then housed therein; and at least one part extracting or conveying means which has second part holding means disposed opposite to the outer peripheral surface of the housing shelf so that the part housed in the predetermined part housing unit may be held and extracted by the second part housing means and then conveType: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroki Tahira, Kazutoshi Takada, Tetsuo Sugizono, Katsumune Inaki, Masao Nitta
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Patent number: 6826453Abstract: A system and method for minimizing electromagnetic radiation emissions from a data cartridge handling library employs intermittent operation of the video camera to ascertain correct bin locations and verify automated access between bin locations. This intermittent operation is utilized when an error is suspected or upon a predetermined routine to verify manipulation accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Charles Grasso, Monte Pearson, Robert S Creager
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Patent number: 6817294Abstract: A storage and loading device for sheet articles, wherein the articles are stored vertically in a rotating carousel. A picking mechanism picks a foremost article and delivers it to a depositing location. A slip-sheet removal mechanism removes protective slip sheets located between the sheet articles. The device may be used in conjunction with a CTP system.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Creo Il. Ltd.Inventor: Avi Zahavi
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Publication number: 20040213651Abstract: The invention relates to a storage device and a climate controlled cabinet with a storage assembly and a transport device. For minimizing the access times, the transport device can be arranged in the center of a rotating table. The storage assembly is arranged on the rotating table, which improves access. The climate controlled cabinet is provided with an automatic door at a wall, roof or bottom thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: LICONIC AGInventor: Cosmas G. Malin
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Patent number: 6808355Abstract: A chain store comprising a plurality of intermittently movable gondolas which serve for receiving products to be stored and are suspended and fastened on at least one articulated chain running vertically over a plurality of deflection rollers, and a plurality of shelves which serve for receiving the products, and at least one unloading station which is arranged on an upward- or downward-moving outer side of the chain store and has transfer means for ejecting the products onto a horizontal discharge belt leading away from the unloading side, wherein the transfer means has two ejectors for simultaneously ejecting products from in each case two shelves one on top of the other, wherein a storage plate which is fastened with its end facing away from the gondola train to a retaining apparatus and is pivotable from a horizontal into a skew position inclined toward the discharge belt and is displaceable away from the gondola train is provided above the discharge belt, wherein the storage plate has rake-like or comb-lType: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Rotzinger AGInventor: Kurt Philipp
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Patent number: 6722837Abstract: There is provided compact load storage equipment that can store a large number of loads. The storage equipment comprises a rotary rack 21, a transferrer 51, one or more fixed racks 101, an inlet port 111a and an outlet port 111b. The rotary rack 21 is supported rotatably about a first vertical axis and includes a number of vertically arranged stages of turning load supports 32. The transferrer 51 adjoins the rotary rack 21 and includes a carrier 81, which can vertically move and rotate about a second vertical axis. The fixed racks 101 are positioned around the transferrer 51 and each includes a number of vertically arranged stages of fixed load supports 103. In plan view, the ports 111a and 111b each overlap with one of the rotary and fixed racks 21 and 101.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Daifuku Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshitaka Inui
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Patent number: 6669432Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically removing used magazines with used pipette tips from a pipetting head in an automated pipettor, and for automatically inserting an unused or cleaned magazine with unused or cleaned pipette tips in their place. The apparatus includes a gripping mechanism having two separate and independently operated gripping heads, one gripping head being associated exclusively with unused or cleaned magazines and pipetting tips, and the other gripping head being associated exclusively with used magazines and pipette tips. A transporting mechanism is provided for moving the gripping heads between the pipetting head, a disposal mechanism, and a supply of unused or cleaned magazines and pipetting tips. The supply preferably includes a carousel with a multiplicity of locations for storing unused or cleaned magazines and tips in a vertical alignment. The carousel is rotated so that a compartment containing unused or cleaned magazines and tips is in alignment with an opening in the carousel.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Matrix Technologies Corp.Inventors: Marc Hamel, Greg Mathus, Michael F. LaCourse, Robert H. Hunt, Mark Dumont
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Patent number: 6663332Abstract: Installation for treatment of wafers in a reactor. To that end a series of wafers is placed in a wafer rack and fed into the reactor. Transport into and out of the reactor, which is sited in an enclosed chamber, takes place with the aid of conveyor means. The wafers are transferred from the wafer rack to one or more cassettes. During this operation the wafer rack is always in the vertical position, that is to say the wafers are horizontal. The same preferably also applies to the cassettes, so that the wafers remain horizontal throughout the entire process.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: ASM International N.V.Inventors: Boudewijn Gijsbert Sluijk, Christianus Gerardus Maria De Ridder
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Patent number: 6604902Abstract: A device for transporting cartridges comprises a housing for holding a plurality of cartridges in a temperature controlled environment. A transport system is also provided and has a grasping mechanism for grasping one of the cartridges. The transport system is further used to remove the cartridge from the housing and to place the cartridge into a scanner.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Michael C. Norris, Peter Lobban, Donald Besemer, Andrew B. Carlson
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Patent number: 6582174Abstract: A substrate processing apparatus includes a rotation accommodating shelf and a transfer machine. The rotation accommodating shelf is capable of accommodating a plurality of accommodating containers in which substrates are to be loaded. The transfer machine is for transferring the plurality of accommodating containers to the rotation accommodating shelf. The plurality of accommodating containers are respectively disposed on radial lines, which radiate from a rotation center of the rotation accommodating shelf, such that each accommodating container is respectively inclined in a horizontal plane in a same fixed direction with respect to a radial line.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Kokusai Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Akinari Hayashi
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Publication number: 20030059285Abstract: Load storage equipment according to the present invention includes rotary racks 21, each of which is supported independently on a story 1 or 2, and which may not extend vertically through the slab 4 between the stories 1 and 2. The storage equipment also includes a transferrer 51 common to the rotary racks 21. Each of the rotary racks 21 can turn on a vertical axis 22 and includes load supports 32 arranged circumferentially around the vertical axis 22 and vertically. The transferrer 51 extends vertically near the sides of the rotary racks 21 and through the slab 4. The transferrer 51 includes a carrier 81, which can vertically move to carry loads to and from the load supports 32.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Daifuku Co. Ltd.Inventor: Yoshitaka Inui
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Publication number: 20030031542Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically removing used magazines with used pipette tips from a pipetting head in an automated pipettor, and for automatically inserting an unused or cleaned magazine with unused or cleaned pipette tips in their place. The apparatus includes a gripping mechanism having two separate and independently operated gripping heads, one gripping head being associated exclusively with unused or cleaned magazines and pipetting tips, and the other gripping head being associated exclusively with used magazines and pipette tips. A transporting mechanism is provided for moving the gripping heads between the pipetting head, a disposal mechanism, and a supply of unused or cleaned magazines and pipetting tips. The supply preferably includes a carousel with a multiplicity of locations for storing unused or cleaned magazines and tips in a vertical alignment. The carousel is rotated so that a compartment containing unused or cleaned magazines and tips is in alignment with an opening in the carousel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Marc Hamel, Greg Mathus, Michael F. LaCourse, Robert H. Hunt, Mark Dumont
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Patent number: 6511277Abstract: A device for transporting cartridges comprises a housing for holding a plurality of cartridges in a temperature controlled environment. A transport system is also provided and has a grasping mechanism for grasping one of the cartridges. The transport system is further used to remove the cartridge from the housing and to place the cartridge into a scanner.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Affymetrix, Inc.Inventors: Michael C. Norris, Peter Lobban, Donald Besemer, Andrew B. Carlson
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Patent number: 6499270Abstract: The present invention is an automated and integrated method and apparatus for packaging, loading, storing, and/or retrieving a specified product. A preferred embodiment of a system comprises a packager, a feeder device, a magazine, an unloading device, and a control unit. The packager is adapted to package a predetermined quantity of a product in a package. The feeder device has a loading screw which engages the package and transfers it to a storage screw in the magazine. The magazine preferably comprises multiple horizontal rows of storage screws. Each horizontal row of storage screws may be individually rotated about a central axis of the magazine. The control unit maintains a data base of the location and contents of each package in the magazine. The unloading device is adapted to retrieve a desired package from the magazine. The unloading device then transfers the desired package to a predetermined location such as a tote, bin, or patient specific drawer.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Pyxis CorporationInventors: Günther Peroni, Giuseppina Martelli
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Publication number: 20020182041Abstract: A semiconductor wafer cassette storage cabinet or stocker having retrieval and transfer system constructed in the form of a kiosk encircling a pick-up and transfer apparatus. The structure is formed of a plurality of identical sections having walls and a roof joined together to form a nearly semi-circular enclosure around the pick-up and transfer apparatus. Each section has multiple level input/output ports adjacent to each other with a shelf for supporting a semiconductor wafer cassette. One embodiment has five identical sections for storing and retrieving up to twenty 300 mm semiconductor wafer cassettes while an optional embodiment has seven identical sections for storing up to twenty-eight 180 mm semiconductor wafer cassettes. The system can also be in a multi-level arrangement of two kiosk stockers, one above the other at separate levels with the pick-up and transfer apparatus constructed to travel from the lower kiosk stocker to the upper kiosk stocker.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Paul S. Whalen
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Publication number: 20020114687Abstract: A materials handling system comprises a rotary shelf rotatable around a rotary shelf axis, and a plurality of load receiving sections disposed on a rotary circular path having its center located at the rotary shelf axis. A transfer operating section of a transfer means disposed laterally outside the rotary shelf is rotatable around a transfer means axis and operates on a transfer circular path tangentially superposed on the rotary circular path, and a fixed shelf is installed on the transfer circular path. The transfer means unnecessitates an occupied space for travel, and the whole system including the rotary shelf and fixed shelf can be made compact in size. The transfer means having no traveling mechanism allows the transfer operating section to be lowered almost to the floor. With the rotary shelf and fixed shelf, the storage level is allowed to be lowered to further increase the amount of storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Yoshitaka Inui
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Patent number: 6361263Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for inventorying packages on a storage device which consists of removing packages from the storage device with a variable pitch inventory screw, scanning a surface of the packages to read indicia on the surface and recording information obtained from the indicia about the contents in the packages. The present invention enables users to quickly and efficiently scan and store packages of items hanging on a lead screw in a centralized storage/retrieval system.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Pyxis CorporationInventors: Paul Dewey, Brian L. Ganz, Erik Barnes
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Patent number: 6357983Abstract: Automatic storing device comprising a storage container for storing objects in a plurality of locations which locations are defined by one of housings and shelves arranged side-by-side and on a plurality of levels. A device is provided for loading and unloading the objects into and out of the locations. The device for loading and unloading the objects comprises a platform for supporting an object. A mechanism is also provided for moving the platform from one level to another. A pair of pliers adapted to grip an object is provided. The pliers comprise two parallel pivoting branches. Each of the two branches is pivotally mounted and has a free end adapted to grip the object. A first moving mechanism adapted to move the two branches in the same direction is provided. A second moving mechanism adapted to move the two branches towards and away from each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Groupe Industriel de Realisations et ApplicationsInventor: Serge Junca
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Patent number: 6357985Abstract: A system for the automatic loading and/or unloading of products comprises a store (13, 19) with shelves inclined and provided with a mobile transversal blocking means (9, 12), and at least one traveling lift (3) provided with mobile bearing tops (4), also inclined and provided with at least one mobile transversal blocking means (9, 12). Said inclined shelves and bearing tops (4) are provided with transversal, parallel, idle and inclined rollers (5) whereon a product or a product container (1) can slide by gravity when the blocking means is lowered.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventors: Lanfranco Anzani, Onorio Anzani
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Patent number: 6357984Abstract: A storage assembly has a magazine which is provided with compartments arranged at different heights for receiving cassettes. Each compartment has a base plate provided with means for establishing a predetermined position of the cassettes. A device for placing cassettes in the compartments is height adjustable, positionable in a horizontal plane and provided with a head for gripping the cassettes. The head of the device includes sensor means for determining a vertical position with respect to the magazine as well as a horizontal position thereof. Reference means interact with the sensor means for determining the horizontal position and are arranged in each of the compartments of the magazine.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: ASM International N.V.Inventors: Jan Zinger, Gert-Jan Snijders, Cornelis Marinus Kooijman
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Patent number: 6217273Abstract: The present invention is an automated and integrated method and apparatus for packaging, loading, storing, and/or retrieving a specified product. A preferred embodiment of a system comprises a packager, a feeder device, a magazine, an unloading device, and a control unit. The packager is adapted to package a predetermined quantity of a product in a package. The feeder device has a loading screw which engages the package and transfers it to a storage screw in the magazine. The magazine preferably comprises multiple horizontal rows of storage screws. Each horizontal row of storage screws may be individually rotated about a central axis of the magazine. The control unit maintains a data base of the location and contents of each package in the magazine. The unloading device is adapted to retrieve a desired package from the magazine. The unloading device then transfers the desired package to a predetermined location such as a tote, bin, or patient specific drawer.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Exper S.A.S. di Peroni G.&C.Inventors: Günther Peroni, Giuseppina Martelli