Including Cover Seal Patents (Class 435/305.3)
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Patent number: 6972329Abstract: The invention provides methods for isolating and releasing genetic material from a solid medium, such as a DNA array, a filter, a card, or a multiple-well plate, using a wash solution comprising a photolytic agent, followed by subsequent exposure to a light source to release the genetic material, such as genomic DNA. The invention also includes devices and kits for practicing these methods.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Whatman, Inc.Inventor: Leigh Alexander Burgoyne
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Patent number: 6972112Abstract: A vial pack cover, a vial pack kit, and a method for forming the vial pack cover is provided. The vial pack cover can simultaneously cover a plurality of containers while preventing the contents of the containers from degrading or permeating through the cover. In addition, the vial pack cover allows a user to access individual containers without having to remove the cover from the un-accessed containers.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Specialty Silicone Products, Inc.Inventor: Ned J. Reo
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Patent number: 6969606Abstract: A lockable contact plate is disclosed wherein the lid and base of the dish are provided with at least two pairs of locking members, each comprising a radial sheath and a sheath-engaging tab.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: PML Microbiologicals, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Minton
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Patent number: 6969607Abstract: A lockable Petri dish is disclosed wherein the lid and base of the dish are provided with at least two pairs of locking members, each comprising a radial sheath and a sheath-engaging tab.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: PML Microbiologicals, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth L. Minton
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Patent number: 6939709Abstract: A multi-well plate assembly has a well plate with a plurality of closed-bottom, open-top wells of substantially uniform square cross-section between the closed bottom and the open top. An insert plate is nested with the well plate and has a top wall substantially covering the open tops of the wells. Inserts project down from the top wall and into the respective wells, such that each insert is nested in a corner of the well. Access ports are formed through the insert plate for alignment with a corner of the respective well opposite the insert. The access port is formed partly through the top wall of the insert plate and partly through the sidewall of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Douglas P. Henderson, Alan Trieber
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Patent number: 6939516Abstract: A multi-well plate cover and assembly comprises a lid and a gasket. The lid is formed of a resilient material and configured to apply a compressive spring force to the surface of the gasket to seal the wells in a multi-well plate when the cover is secured to the multi-well plate. The lid has members for mechanical manipulation and for attachment to the multi-well plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: John P. Hall, Andrew P. Muser, Kenneth W. Whitley
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Patent number: 6939513Abstract: A flexible elastomer closure plug mat presents a plurality of protruding hollow septa closure plugs depending from the mat's lower face. The mat and protruding closure plugs are preferably formed of silicone rubber, with a thick layer of polytetrafluoroethylene or TEFLON® durably bonded to the lower face of the mat and to the outer faces of all of the arrayed plurality of closure plugs. The arrayed plurality of closure plugs are dimensioned for telescoping insertion into the open tops of a corresponding plurality of sample vials held in a well plate, and for frictional engagement therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Soltec, Inc.Inventors: James St. John Berray, Michael Bruce Buxton
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Patent number: 6939515Abstract: The invention provides methods, apparatus, and systems for performing high-throughput preparation and screening of salts and polymorphs of drug candidates. The invention is directed towards enhancing the pre-formulation discovery process used for drug development. In particular, processes that determine suitable salts and processes that discover substantially every polymorph that can form from a particular drug candidate are provided. The processes are performed using several apparatuses that are specifically configured to carry-out various steps in a high-throughput characterization process. One such apparatus is configured for synthesizing a plurality of library members based on, for example, a library model generated by a computer system. Another apparatus may filter the synthesized solution to provide a substantially pure mixture that can be subjected to salt or polymorph testing.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Symyx Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Eric D. Carlson, Peijun Cong, William H. Chandler, Jr., Peter J. Desrosiers, J. Christopher Freitag, John F. Varni
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Patent number: 6918738Abstract: A holding plate includes a flat base member with a surface that is formed with a plurality of stations (wells or depressions) for holding specimens. A panel extends downwardly from the edge of the surface to create a concavity for receiving a lid member therein. The panel also has a flange extending outwardly from the concavity. The flat lid member has a skirt with a rim that extends from the edge of the lid member to create a hollow for receiving a base member therein. In operation, a robot or mechanical device selectively engages the flange of the base member and the rim of the lid member to engage or disengage the base and lid members. This allows for individual movement of either the base member or the lid member. This also allows for collective movement of the engaged base and lid members for stacking and storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Diversa CorporationInventors: William Michael Lafferty, Scott Wayne Beaver, Charles Wilson Tweedy
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Patent number: 6896848Abstract: A microplate cover assembly which is compatible with manual workstations or robotic handling systems used for high throughput screening. The cover assembly includes a cover, a pressure plate and a layer of sealing material. The cover is shaped such that when it is engaged with a microplate, the cover exerts a compressive force on the pressure plate, which in turn disperses the force in a substantially uniform manner across the layer of sealing material. The cover and pressure plate also include laterally-extending tabs which allow it to be engaged with or disengaged from a microplate in a fully automated fashion.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: TekCel, Inc.Inventors: Julian D. Warhurst, Andrew F. Zaayenga
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Patent number: 6878538Abstract: An apparatus is provided for receiving and aligning a multiple electrode pair array and a multiple well plate used in electroporation. The apparatus includes a housing which includes a bottom housing portion and a pair of side housing portions which project upward from the bottom housing portion. A pair of board-reception structures are adjacent to the inner portions of the side housing portions. Multiple well plate engaging and disengaging means, supported by the housing, are provided for engaging a multiple well plate with a multiple electrode pair array and for disengaging a multiple well plate from a multiple electrode pair array. Preferably, the multiple well plate engaging and disengaging means include a multiple well plate lifting and lowering assembly. The multiple well plate lifting and lowering assembly can include lifting/lowering handles located outside the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Cyto Pulse Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Walters, Benjamin R. Lane, Michael S. Abbott
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Patent number: 6849236Abstract: An analyzer system has a base housing (1) and a sample tray (4) with at least two holding accommodations (5) for containers (32) of samples that are to be analyzed. The sample tray (4) is movably supported on the base housing. A drive mechanism (2) inside the base housing advances the tray (4) so that the containers (32) move in steps along a prescribed track to an analyzer module (16), where the samples are subjected to an analysis. A lid-opening device (50) is arranged along the prescribed track at a place that the sample containers (32) reach before they arrive at the analyzer module (16). The lid-opening device (50) serves to open lids (32?) of a predetermined shape and thickness (H) by which the sample containers (32) may be covered. The lids (32?) are preferably made of a non-magnetic material containing a magnet-anchor element.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Mettler-Toledo GmbHInventors: Urs Spitz, Albert Aichert, Willi Wälte
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Publication number: 20040234422Abstract: Vessel systems for treating and/or storing liquids are provided. The vessel systems comprise a two-dimensional vessel arrangement with a plurality of vessels which are open at the top and which are interconnected to form a unit, and a two-dimensional closure arrangement which has an arrangement of closure elements corresponding to the vessel arrangement and by means of which the openings of the vessels can be closed. Each vessel of the vessel arrangement is connected to at least one other vessel of the vessel arrangement via a preferably flexible connecting member. Each of the closure elements is connected to at least one other closure element of the closure arrangement via a flexible connecting member which allows a change of the distance between the closure elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: ROCHE MOLECULAR SYSTEMS, INCInventors: Renato Belz, Armin Bucher
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Patent number: 6821772Abstract: Provided is a cell culture apparatus for culturing cells, and optionally, for performing magnetic separation of cells desired to be cultured. The cell culture apparatus preferably comprises a frame; at least one gas permeable membrane securedly sealed in a leak-proof sealing to a frame and an opposing surface comprising a rigid surface in forming a culture chamber therebetween; and at least one resealable aperture to allow substances to be introduced into, or withdrawn from, the culture chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: BioCrystal, Ltd.Inventors: Emilio Barbera-Guillem, M. Bud Nelson
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Patent number: 6811752Abstract: Provided is a device comprising a plurality of microchambers having a closed vented environment, wherein each microchamber is in operative communication with a filling port and a vent aperture. The device further comprises a base which is sandwiched between two liquid-impermeable membranes, with at least one of the membranes being gas permeable. Also provided is a method for introducing a fluid into a plurality of microchambers of the device, wherein each filling port is aligned with a pipette tip, and the fluid is introduced into and through the filling port. The fluid then flows along a fluid flow groove providing fluid flow communication between the filling port and the microchamber, and into the microchamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: BioCrystal, Ltd.Inventor: Emilio Barbera-Guillem
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Patent number: 6808682Abstract: An assaying device composed of a test cartridge/cassette and cap/cover. When attached, the cap/cover seals the top of a sample well/opening on the cartridge/cassette in a fluid tight manner, to protect from contact with and contamination of the tested sample (for example, urine for drug testing), provide easier, cleaner handling of the test cartridge/cassette and prevent intermixing of another sample.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Dtx, Inc.Inventors: E. Alan Bates, Jeffrey Kovalik, Gary Hoffman
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Patent number: 6790655Abstract: A microorganism culture plate and methods for its fabrication and use is provided. The culture plate comprises a splash-guard that attaches to an upper rim of the plate. The splash-guard forms a removable, hermetic seal with the rim to prevent liquid media or other fluids from spilling or leaking out of the plate. The splash-guard as defined by a frame of film, according to an embodiment, has an aperture situated over a volume of the culture plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: George F. Lyman, Joseph C. Wall
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Patent number: 6773677Abstract: A system for holding a slide. The system includes a housing having a side wall and a top. The top includes a recess surrounded by an outer rim. The system also includes an inlet port in communication with the recess and an elevating mechanism capable of receiving the slide and for raising the slide toward the top of the housing to engage the slide with the outer rim to form an analytical cavity. Together these elements form an analytical cavity in which the assay may be performed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Edward H. Thorne, IV, George Grubner
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Patent number: 6764849Abstract: A device for collecting nasal secretions that comprises a container designed to fit about a patient's nose. The device comprises a ventilation means to allow the patient to blow their nose into the container while preventing the undesired dispersion of nasal secretion onto the patient and their surrounding environment.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Univeristy of FloridaInventors: Parker Small, Shih-Wen Huang, Ronald Kudla
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Patent number: 6764850Abstract: Contact plates are provided including a base member and a lid. The base member has a sidewall extending circumferentially around a peripheral edge portion thereof to define a sample receiving area. The lid has a sidewall extending circumferentially around a peripheral edge portion thereof. A plurality of ribs extend from an inner surface of the sidewall of the lid. The ribs are configured to provide an interference fit engagement between the sidewall of the base member and the sidewall of the lid when the lid is attached to the base member.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: bioMerieux, Inc.Inventors: Douglas E. Maxwell, Frank Cammarata, III, Anthony J. Donovan
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Patent number: 6759011Abstract: A stackable non-stick coverslip is disclosed and includes a glass plate in combination with a protuberance on the upper surface thereof and/or an adhesive on the bottom surface thereof. The protuberance provides an elevational alternation that defines a supporting plane for an adjacent coverslip. The supporting plane provides a gap between adjacently stacked coverslips, thereby avoiding adherence and sticking. The adhesive secures the coverslip to a glass slide.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: William L. Richards, Kurt Reinhardt, Samuel W. Crouch
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Publication number: 20040115798Abstract: Multiwell plates with lids that reduce evaporation in the wells adjacent the edge of the plates are disclosed. The lids control the amount of evaporation from the multiwell plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Sha Ma, Wang Hongming
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Publication number: 20040110279Abstract: An assembly for promoting the growth of plant tissues that includes a plurality of plates each defining an array of wells wherein each of the wells contains a tissue sample. Support for the plates is provided by a rack having a plurality of vertically stacked shelves that may include one or more register depressions that urge the plates into predetermined positions. Light for the tissue samples is provided by a plurality of light-emitting diode arrays each mounted on a circuit board. Each circuit board is supported by a respective card edge connector of the rack so that the light-emitting diodes are in proximity to the plates supported on one of the shelves therebelow. Preferably, the light-emitting diode array corresponds to the well array supported in the registered position on the shelf therebelow so that each light-emitting diode is centered above a respective one of the wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventor: Keith Everett
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Publication number: 20040101949Abstract: The present inventions provides an apparatus and method for the parallel loading of multiple samples in a microarray containing a plurality of sub-arrays. The method makes use of a microarray containing multiple sub-arrays, a loading channel array, and a fluid handling robot or an assembly robot or machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Roland D. Green, Mark McCormick, Gary Barrett
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Publication number: 20040077075Abstract: The present invention provides a variety of microscale bioreactors (microfermentors) and microscale bioreactor arrays for use in culturing cells. The microfermentors include a vessel for culturing cells and means for providing oxygen to the interior of the vessel at a concentration sufficient to support cell growth, e.g., growth of bacterial cells. Depending on the embodiment, the microfermentor vessel may have various interior volumes less than approximately 1 ml. The microfermentors may include an aeration membrane and optionally a variety of sensing devices. The invention further provides a chamber to contain the microfermentors and microfermentor arrays and to provide environmental control. Certain of the microfermentors include a second chamber that may be used, e.g., to provide oxygen, nutrients, pH control, etc., to the culture vessel and/or to remove metabolites, etc. Various methods of using the microfermentors, e.g., to select optimum cell strains or bioprocess parameters are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2003Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Klavs F. Jensen, Paul Laibinis, Rajeev J. Ram, Anthony J. Sinskey, Nicolas Szita, Andrea Zanzotto, Martin A. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6703236Abstract: An instrument for performing highly accurate PCR employing a sample block in microtiter tray format. The sample block has local balance and local symmetry. A three zone film heater controlled by a computer and ramp cooling solenoid valves also controlled by the computer for gating coolant flow through the block controls the block temperature. Constant bias cooling is used for small changes. Sample temperature is calculated instead of measured. A platen deforms plastic caps to apply a minimum acceptable threshold force for seating the tubes and thermally isolates them. A cover isolates the block. The control software includes diagnostics. An install program tests and characterizes the instrument. A new user interface is used. Disposable, multipiece plastic microtiter trays to give individual freedom to sample tubes are taught.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Applera CorporationInventor: John Girdner Atwood
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Patent number: 6682703Abstract: The present invention relates to parallel reaction devices that include reaction blocks having arrays of reaction wells. Devices of the invention also typically include lids having arrays of protrusions disposed thereon, which protrusions axially align with the reaction wells, and/or attachment components that include hinges that permit lids to be removed from reaction blocks.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: IRM, LLCInventors: Kenneth J. Micklash, II, Kristina Burow, Brad Backes
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Publication number: 20040005699Abstract: A bioreactor has a base for defining a well, a dish with a membrane suspended in the base, and a lid with gas permeable membranes and self-sealing ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Eric Roos, Christopher O'Reilly, Ruben Chevere, Leon M. Wilkins
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Patent number: 6670170Abstract: A cell perifusion chamber structure capable of continuously monitoring processes during polymerase chain reaction includes a cell chamber body having a support surface with an aperture defined through the support surface, and wall structure extending upwardly from the support surface to define an interior. The wall structure includes passages therein. A gasket is disposed on the support surface so as not to cover the aperture. A first transparent cover is disposed on the gasket so as to cover the aperture. A water bath body is provided and has a first portion and a second portion extending from the first portion. The first portion defines a second support surface. The second portion is received in the interior of the cell chamber body and is in interference fit arrangement with the wall structure. The water bath body has an interior support surface with an aperture therethrough. The aperture extends through the first and second portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Stephen L. Gaffin, Michael Koratich, David E. Lewis, Bruce Smith
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Patent number: 6669910Abstract: System and process for isolating purified biological materials with a collecting unit which has collecting vessels that are accessible from above with a matrix unit in which matrix vessels are arranged in a holder as well as a closure unit which can be placed on the collecting unit to close the collecting vessel. In addition the invention also concerns a system having a collecting unit, a matrix unit, and a closure unit as well as a lysis unit and a waste unit. Moreover a new closure arrangement is disclosed which is suitable for closing vessels in which there is excess pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Roche Diagnostics GmbHInventors: Gerhard Bienhaus, Michael Fritz, Jurgen Schwab, Thomas Walter
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Patent number: 6649402Abstract: Microbial growth assays are carried out utilizing assay apparatus having a base plate with a plurality of microbial growth assay wells, each well having a liquid content of 30 &mgr;l or less. Electrodes are coupled together through the wells and electrical connectors are connected to the electrodes to allow the effect of the content of the wells to be measured by measuring the capacitance or resistance or both between the electrodes at each well, with the change in the capacitance or resistance in each well over time being correlated with the extent of growth of a bacterium introduced into the well with a growth medium. The small size of the microwells causes the growth of bacteria in the well to quickly show a change in the electrical properties of the well, particularly in the capacitance or resistance between the electrodes at each well, with growth to saturation occurring for common bacteria such as E. coli in a few hours or less.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Daniel W. Van der Weide, Frederick R. Blattner
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Patent number: 6645759Abstract: Disclosed is a cell culture device for inducing shear stress and/or strain on cells. The device includes a cell culture membrane and a flow pathway for moving fluid across cells growing on the membrane to apply shear stress on the cells. Another embodiment of the device includes a body having flow shafts into which slides are placed. Fluid flows through the flow shafts over the slides to apply shear stress to cells growing on the slides.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Flexcell International CorporationInventor: Albert J. Banes
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Patent number: 6642046Abstract: The present invention provides methods and apparatus for performing biological reactions on a substrate surface that use a low volume of sample fluid, accommodate substrates as large as or larger than a conventional microscope slide, accommodate a plurality of independent reactions, and accommodate a substrate surface having one or more hydrogel-based microarrays attached thereto. The invention further provides an apparatus that allows introduction of fluids in addition to sample fluid into each reaction chamber via standard pipet tips and associated pipettor apparatus. The invention further an apparatus that increases reaction reproducibility, increases reaction efficiency, and reduces reaction duration.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark W. McGarry, Peter Kahn, Todd Tuggle, George Hawkins
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Patent number: 6635441Abstract: A fermentation apparatus is constructed to produce a known and repeatable amount of unpoisoned fermentation product using multiple fermentation vessels. To facilitate further processing compatible with other product processing steps, the fermentation apparatus has an array of sample vessels arranged in a container frame. The container frame is configured to hold the sample vessels during fermentation and to transport the vessel array to or from another processing station. Corresponding to the number of sample vessels in the sample vessel array, a cannula array is configured such that each cannula may be placed inside a sample vessel. The cannula array is attached to a gas distributor that delivers oxygen and/or one or more other gases from a gas source through the cannula into the sample vessel.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: IRM, LLCInventors: Robert Charles Downs, Scott Allan Lesley, James Kevin Mainquist, Daniel T. McMullan, Andrew J. Meyer, Marc Nasoff
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Patent number: 6627432Abstract: A microbiological test array with a generally flat base having a plurality of upwardly projecting microwells connected by a microchannel to an open reservoir formed in a top surface generally parallel to the base of the test array. The reservoir has an opening to permit an inoculum-broth liquid solution to flow from the reservoir through the microchannel, to a sacrificial evaporation well having an air vent port adapted to control a vacuum filling process, and subsequently to be distributed into each of the plurality of microwells.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Dade Behring Inc.Inventors: Edward Francis Farina, Samuel Garfield Ferguson, Jr., Peter Louis Gebrian, Frank Stephen Krufka, John Charles Mazza, Nicholas Michael Shmel, Jr.
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Patent number: 6613283Abstract: A vial pack cover, a vial pack kit, and a method for forming the vial pack cover is provided. The vial pack cover can simultaneously cover a plurality of containers while preventing the contents of the containers from degrading or permeating through the cover. In addition, the vial pack cover allows a user to access individual containers without having to remove the cover from the un-accessed containers. The vial pack cover generally includes: (1) a plurality of plug portions joined together and formed from a heat curable rubber; and (2) a barrier layer covering each of the plug portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Specialty Silicone Products, Inc.Inventor: Ned J. Reo
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Publication number: 20030162285Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a reaction vessel which makes it possible to control the temperature of the reaction solution accommodated in the reaction chamber with a quick response, without any need for centrifuging when the reaction solution is accommodated in the reaction chamber, and which also makes it possible to cause the reaction to proceed even when the amount of reaction solution accommodated in the reaction chamber is extremely small. The present invention provides a reaction vessel comprising a reaction vessel main body which has a reaction chamber that has an opening part in the upper end and that can accommodate a reaction solution, and a cover member which can seal the opening part of the abovementioned reaction chamber, wherein the abovementioned cover member has a pressing part that can press the reaction solution accommodated in the abovementioned reaction chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Hideji Tajima
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Publication number: 20030162288Abstract: An assembly for promoting the growth of plant tissues that includes a plurality of plates each defining an array of wells wherein each of the wells contains a tissue sample. Support for the plates is provided by a rack having a plurality of vertically stacked shelves that may include one or more register depressions that urge the plates into predetermined positions. Light for the tissue samples is provided by a plurality of light-emitting diode arrays each mounted on a circuit board. Each circuit board is supported by a respective card edge connector of the rack so that the light-emitting diodes are in proximity to the plates supported on one of the shelves therebelow. Preferably, the light-emitting diode array corresponds to the well array supported in the registered position on the shelf therebelow so that each light-emitting diode is centered above a respective one of the wells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Biolex, Inc.Inventor: Keith Everett
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Patent number: 6605473Abstract: A method for preparing a library is provided in which the library contains an array of elements and each element contains a different combination of materials. A related apparatus includes an x-ray beam directed at the library, a chamber which houses the library and a beamline for directing the x-ray beam onto the library in the chamber. The chamber may include a translation stage that holds the library and that is programmable to change the position of the library relative to the x-ray beam and a controller that controls the movement of the translation stage to expose an element to the x-ray beam in order to rapidly characterize the element in the library. During the characterization, the x-ray beam scatters off of the element and a detector detects the scattered x-ray beam in order to generate characterization data for the element.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Symyx Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damian Hajduk, James Bennett, Rakesh Jain
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Patent number: 6602474Abstract: In comparison with the treatment using only a single vessel, this invention can more efficiently and more completely facilitate the temperature of liquid to be kept at a predetermined temperature by transferring liquid from a liquid storage vessel to a vessel maintained at a predetermined temperature. In comparison with the case using only a single vessel, in which control of raising and lowering the temperature needs be executed by a heating means or transferring a container accompanied by liquid to a heating position, the reaction can more efficiently be executed by this aspect of the invention, and the amplification can be executed more easily and in a shorter time. And as the mechanism for transferring the container needs not be mounted, the structure of the equipment can be simplified. Furthermore, all the process including the control of temperature, can be executed with one continuous operation by this aspect of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Precision System Science Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hideji Tajima
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Patent number: 6586235Abstract: A cell culture device for inducing shear stress and on substrate strain on cells. The device includes a cell culture membrane and a flow pathway for moving fluid across cells growing on the membrane to apply shear stress on the cells.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Flexcell International CorporationInventor: Albert J. Banes
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Publication number: 20030096427Abstract: A method for assembling a multiwell plate assembly, and a multiwell plate assembly prepared thereby, are provided. The method includes providing a lid for a multiwell plate body having at least one channel being formed therethrough; positioning the lid in proximity to a gasket member; applying sufficient negative pressure to the channel to draw the gasket member towards the lid; positioning the lid above a multiwell plate body, while continuing to apply negative pressure to the channel; emplacing the lid on the multiwell plate body; and, releasing the negative pressure from the channel. Advantageously, as will be recognized by those skilled in the art, various gasket members can be used in conjunction with the subject method, without altering the method. In this manner, gaskets can be selected based on their suitability for use with various biological and/or chemical samples which may be used in the bioassays.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventor: John P. Hall
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Patent number: 6558628Abstract: A vial pack cover, a vial pack kit, and a method for forming the vial pack cover is provided. The vial pack cover can simultaneously cover a plurality of containers while preventing the contents of the containers from degrading or permeating through the cover. In addition, the vial pack cover allows a user to access individual containers without having to remove the cover from the un-accessed containers. The vial pack cover generally includes: (1) a plurality of plug portions joined together and formed from a heat curable rubber; and (2) a barrier layer covering each of the plug portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Specialty Silicone Products, Inc.Inventor: Ned J. Reo
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Patent number: 6555365Abstract: Provided for heating cultured cells is a controlled heater device comprising a cell culture apparatus, a transparent heater in thermal contact with the cell culture apparatus, and may further comprise one or more of a transparent filter provided to prevent a predetermined spectral range of light from passing through the transparent filter, and a power source for controlling the amount of heat generated by the transparent heater of the controlled heater device.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: BioCrystal, Ltd.Inventors: Emilio Barbera-Guillem, Rick D. Lucas
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Patent number: 6534014Abstract: The specimen plate lid is generally a block, with a cover portion and a side portion. An alignment protrusion extends from the side portion and cooperates with an alignment member of the specimen plate to assist in manually or roboticly guiding the lid onto the specimen plate. An underside surface of the cover has a sealing perimeter for receiving a seal constructed from a compliant material, and shaped to cooperate with a complimentary sealing surface on the specimen plate. The lid is weighted so that when the lid is aligned and positioned on the specimen plate, the weight of the lid provides a gravitational force to sufficiently compress the seal against the sealing surface on the specimen plate. Accordingly, the lid is sufficiently sealed to the specimen plate to avoid contamination and impermissible drying.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: IRM LLCInventors: James Kevin Mainquist, Robert Charles Downs, Mark Richard Weselak, Andrew J. Meyer, Kristina Marie Burow, Daniel G. Sipes, Jeremy Caldwell
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Publication number: 20030044324Abstract: The present invention relates to parallel reaction devices that include reaction blocks having arrays of reaction wells. Devices of the invention also typically include lids having arrays of protrusions disposed thereon, which protrusions axially align with the reaction wells, and/or attachment components that include hinges that permit lids to be removed from reaction blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: IRM, LLCInventors: Kenneth J. Micklash, Kristina Burow, Brad Backes
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Patent number: 6518060Abstract: The invention relates to a cover pad. It is used for covering a plurality of reaction wells open to the upper surface configured in a plate-shaped body provided for implementing chemical and/or microbiological reactions such as e.g. the PCR process. The cover pad is made of an elastomer, it comprising a soft backing which is provided with a backing plate for stiffening, and the backing plate is curved such that when a compressive load of at least 5 N is applied to the full surface area of the backing plate by a planar compression body the backing plate elastically conforms thereto in assuming a corresponding shape free of curvature. The cover pad can be lifted off from the reaction wells by a low force even when the reactions implemented in the reaction wells create a vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: MWG-Biotech AGInventors: Wolfgang Heimberg, Markus Schurf
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Publication number: 20030022365Abstract: A device for receiving a liquid containing a cell culture includes at least one vessel having a base plate and walls forming an enclosure. A cover is lowerable into the vessel to displace air and, where appropriate, excess liquid. The cover has a liquid admission opening and a liquid discharge opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Stefan Marotzki
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Publication number: 20030017582Abstract: A device for monitoring leukocyte migration is provided. The device generally includes a plurality of chambers, each chamber including a channel in which leukocyte migration mediators or endothelial cells are disposed therein. The device is fabricated in the footprint of a standard microtiter plate. The invention also provides a method of using the device to monitor leukocyte migration in the presence of physiological shear flow and therefore simulate physiological conditions of a blood vessel in vivo. The invention further provides a method of using the device to high-throughput screen a plurality of test agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Enoch Kim, Johanna R. Cruceta
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Publication number: 20020182720Abstract: An apparatus to facilitate precise and efficient evaluation of biomaterials using direct contact cell culture techniques. The apparatus positions the biomaterial and creates the potential to form a fluid-tight seal between the biomaterial and the apparatus, at which point the biomaterial is exposed to cells and/or media. An assay method based on the apparatus is claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Matthew R. Gevaert, Karen J.L. Burg