Lock Or Seal For Sampler Insertion Or Removal Patents (Class 73/863.85)
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Patent number: 6817256Abstract: The invention relates to a pipette sampling system that allows for automated sampling from the contents of a capped sample tube. More specifically, the invention relates to a pipette tip, having a piercing tip attached thereto, for removal of aliquots of samples from capped sample tubes comprising said samples.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Alfa Wassermann, Inc.Inventors: Ravinder C. Mehra, Zygmunt M. Andrevski, Zvi G. Loewy
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Patent number: 6792818Abstract: A sampling apparatus is characterized by a sampler operable to obtain samples of liquid product from a body of product in a vessel. The sampler includes a plunger having a sample receiving recess and a connecting device couples the sampler to the vessel at an aperture to the vessel. The sampler is attached to the connecting device and the connecting device is moveable between a first position placing the sampler into, and a second position taking the sampler out of, communication with the aperture. With the connecting device in the first position, the plunger is reciprocated to extend the plunger and its recess through the connecting device and vessel aperture into product in the vessel to receive a product sample in the recess. The plunger is then retracted from the vessel and through the connecting device to deliver the product sample to a collection point.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Ben E. Jaeger
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Patent number: 6786086Abstract: A method for determining the in-situ effective mobility of hydrocarbons in a formation layer, in which a formation test tool, having a fluid analyzer, induces sample fluid to flow from the formation, the sample being analyzed and discarded where it includes fluid from the invaded zone, so as to perform the pressure test on uncontaminated formation fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: Mohamed Naguib Hashem
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Publication number: 20040069076Abstract: A sample processing device [700] comprises an elongated body [101] with a septum seal [109] on one end and a drip tube [731] on the second end. A small-diameter through-chamber [103] in the body provides a receiving and alignment chamber for a hypodermic needle [109] inserted into the septum. A sample processing chamber [709] provides a location for processing elements such as filters and adsorption or absorption frits [135,137]. Sample fluid injected into, or withdrawn from, the device by the hypodermic needle communicates with a bottom opening [701] of the drip tube via a drip tube nozzle [705], the sample processing chamber and the small-diameter chamber. The device is particularly useful in automated testing where the device is moved to various processing locations by the hypodermic needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventor: Kimberly R. Gamble
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Patent number: 6715624Abstract: A vial closure device, a sample vial incorporating such a vial closure device, and certain methods of using such a vial and closure device. The vial and closure device are intended to contain a gaseous sample or a headspace gas present above a liquid or solid material, so that the gaseous sample or headspace gas can be conveniently analysed, typically by means of an autosampler connected to an analytical instrument such as a mass spectrometer. Mass spectrometric methods of determining the isotopic composition of hydrogen and oxygen comprised in aqueous samples contained in vials fitted with such closure devices are disclosed. The vial closure device comprises a hollow body member locatable in the mouth of a vial, and a first seal for making a substantially gas-tight seal between the exterior of said hollow body member and said vial.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Micromass UK LimitedInventor: Timothy Graham Brockwell
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Patent number: 6701794Abstract: A system for the retrieval and initial conditioning of sample gas for “on line” analyzers or filling of gas sample cylinders. The preferred embodiment of the present invention contemplates a system configured to obtain a representative gas phase sample from a process gas containing entrained liquid, or a process gas which generally is highly susceptible to partial condensation of some gas phase components. The preferred embodiment of the present invention teaches an assembly including a phase separation membrane and housing configured to facilitate the removal of entrained liquid from a sample gas stream. Accuracy of the sample is enhanced, and compositional changes are avoided by first extracting a sample from the process gas followed by removal of entrained liquid it may contain, with the entrained liquid removal being conducted at the prevailing process gas pressure and temperature.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventor: Donald P. Mayeaux
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Publication number: 20040035226Abstract: The present invention is an interface between a piece of baggage and a preconcentrator. The baggage-preconcentrator interface is able be secured to the opening in the baggage, such as an opening created by a zipper. The baggage-preconcentrator interface provides a convenient entry point from which to extract air from the interior of baggage. The shape of such interface corresponds to that of the preconcentrator, which collects constituents of air. The preconcentrator is inserted into the baggage-preconcentrator interface and an air sample is extracted from the interior of the baggage and through both the interface and the preconcentrator. As the air is extracted, the constituents of air collect in the preconcentrator. After collecting the constituents, the preconcentrator is inserted into a testing unit capable of detecting trace amounts of explosives, such as an ion trap mobility spectrometer. The testing unit analyzes the constituents and determines whether any of them are explosive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: William C. Allen, Leighton Ige
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Publication number: 20040035187Abstract: The present invention is a novel collection device that allows constituents of air to collect on a test strip included within the collection device. Specifically, the collector allows a removable test strip to be inserted in the collector while an air sample passes therethrough. Thereafter, the test strip is removed from the collector and analyzed to determine the constituents of air that passed through the test strip and collector. When using the collector to inspect for trace amounts of explosives within a piece of baggage, the collector is connected to a baggage-collector interface because the shape of the baggage-collector interface corresponds to that of the collector. The baggage-collector interface is secured to the baggage and an air sample is extracted from the interior of the baggage and through both the interface and the collector, including the test strip. As the air is extracted, the constituents of air collect on the test strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: William C. Allen, Leighton Ige
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Patent number: 6658930Abstract: Methods and apparatus for isolator pad assemblies used in formation testing equipment. The pad comprises a primarily metallic pad member and a retractable resilient sealing member. The resilient sealing member is maintained in a retracted, protected position until extended to seal against the wellbore. When extended the metallic pad pushes into the mudcake until a raised ring of material on the surface of the pad contacts the formation. Once the pad is in place, the resilient sealing member, which is molded to an extending metal sleeve, is extended and contacts the mudcake to form a primary seal. With the primary and secondary seals energized, a fluid sample can be collected from the formation without contamination from wellbore fluids.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Arian Abbas
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Patent number: 6593146Abstract: A dosing device is provided and comprises a withdrawal container and a dosing means comprising at least one dosing unit which is a piston-cylinder unit designed as a disposable member. The piston-cylinder unit discharges into a receiving container and valve means is provided to control flow into and out of the piston-cylinder unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Brand GmbH & Co. KG Fabrik fur LaborgerateInventors: Andreas Lang, Hubert Kunze, Eberhard Albrecht, Peter Mahler
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Publication number: 20030110870Abstract: An aseptic, continuous sampling arrangement used in a fluid transportation system, the arrangement including an elbow pipe and a septum cartridge. The sampling arrangement further including a needle, a tube, and a collection reservoir, arranged such that the collection reservoir is in fluid contact with the fluid transportation system. The sampling arrangement configured to create a non-laminar fluid flow region from which a continuous sample of fluid material is drawn.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventor: Darrell Lee Bigalke
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Publication number: 20030101830Abstract: A headspace gas sampling and venting method utilizes a vent port and a sampling port which are punched through the lid of a drum containing hazardous materials, such as transuranic waste. In accordance with the system, a punch having a hollow passage therethrough, which passage has a filter element therein is first inserted through the lid using a pneumatic gun. A second punch, similar to the first punch, but having a passage with a septa seal therein is thereafter inserted through the lid with the pneumatic gun. Headspace gas beneath the lid is then sampled with a needle inserted through the septa seal. Both the venting port and sampling port are configured with detachable punch points which pass through the lid and are then released from the venting and sampling ports so as to open ends of the passages therethrough for communication with the headspace.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Terry J. Wickland, Darold M. Popish, Gilbert Brassell, Fred L. Popish, Mark A. Castagneri, Michael D. Peterson
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Patent number: 6540964Abstract: A pipette for the handling of a syringe. The pipette has jaw chucks which are adjustably arranged with respect to the plunger receptacle, being pivotably mounted on a plunger-gripping device. The syringe is insertable with opened jaw chucks with the plunger head only partially contacting the jaw chucks. The jaw chucks are laterally engageable on the plunger head upon insertion of the syringe. The engaging movement of the jaw chucks on the plunger head is regulated according to the invention so that the engaging movement has a substantially tangential component with respect to the surface of the plunger head. As a result, a desired and form-locking connection to the plunger head of the syringe results that requires a small amount of force.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Brand GmbH + CO KGInventors: Günter Kohrmann, Andreas Lang, Armin Huth, Renate Rempt
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Patent number: 6532836Abstract: A port structure is disclosed that may be placed at differing height intervals in the side of the on-farm or smaller grain storage bin. The port is sealed with the sealing apparatus to prevent the introduction of unwanted moisture or insects into the storage cavity of the grain bin. A standard sharp pointed probe available in the industry is utilized with the invention. Once the sealed cap is removed, the probe is inserted through the port horizontally into the stored grain to obtain grain samples at whatever intervals are provided by the standard probe mechanism. Also disclosed is a method for sampling from a horizontal cross section of a particulate matter storage bin.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Inventor: Lynn Payne
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Patent number: 6520343Abstract: The present invention relates to a filtering device for preventing passing and blocking of unwanted particles in a suspension, which filtering device comprises an inlet and an outlet and a defined space between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the device comprises a filter means arranged in the outlet, that the filter means is arranged with openings, that the size of the openings permit particles of a size smaller than the openings to pass through, and at least one nozzle connected to a pressurised liquid source, capable of delivering a liquid jet, and arranged adjacent said outlet, wherein the said at least one nozzle is arranged such and directed such that particles that engage said filter means are removed therefrom by the liquid jet.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Fibertracker ABInventors: Håkan Karlsson, Per-Ivar Fransson
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Publication number: 20030029255Abstract: A headspace gas sampling and venting method utilizes a vent port and a sampling port which are punched through the lid of a drum containing hazardous materials, such as transuranic waste. In accordance with the system, a punch having a hollow passage therethrough, which passage has a filter element therein is first inserted through the lid using a pneumatic gun. A second punch, similar to the first punch, but having a passage with a septa seal therein is thereafter inserted through the lid with the pneumatic gun. Headspace gas beneath the lid is then sampled with a needle inserted through the septa seal. Both the venting port and sampling port are configured with detachable punch points which pass through the lid and are then released from the venting and sampling ports so as to open ends of the passages therethrough for communication with the headspace.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Terry J. Wickland, Darold M. Popish, Gilbert Brassell, Fred L. Popish, Mark A. Castagneri, Michael D. Peterson
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Patent number: 6516677Abstract: A sampling valve (1), which is mounted on a container (5) has a valve stem (15) with a longitudinal bore (25), the front end of which opens into a cross bore (26) and is guided on this end in a sealed-tight manner inside an opening (7). The stem (15) is slidable between two positions by means of a lifting device (21). In the one end position the cross bore (26) opens into the interior space (6) of the container (5), in the other it opens into a valve chamber (10). The other end of the longitudinal bore (25) communicates with a nozzle (27), which is connected to an autosampler (72) via lines (67, 68) and a valve (70). The chamber (10) is connected to three valves (51-53) via a nozzle (33). The chamber (10) can be supplied with steam for sterilization purposes via the valve (51), and with sterile gas for transporting the extracted sample to the autosampler (72) via the valve (53). The device permits a practically loss-free, automatic, periodic extraction of small fluid samples from the container (5).Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Nisco Engineering AGInventor: Nicolai Suter
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Publication number: 20020166392Abstract: An apparatus for extracting samples of product such as liquid or gas from a product chamber. The apparatus comprises a sample chamber arranged in a housing for movement between positions projected into and retracted from the product chamber. The housing is connected to a lateral side of the product chamber in such a manner as to surround an opening thereof in a sealing relation. The apparatus further has a product outlet and a plunger that includes the sample chamber and is supported for axial movement in the housing which is configured as a cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: RHE Handel Engineering GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Elmar Handel
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Publication number: 20020162509Abstract: An inline sampling device adapted to remove a representative sample drop-wise from a fluid flowing through a fluid line through a sampling probe disposed in the fluid line wherein the sampling probe has at least one fluid receiving, volume relief port adapted for receiving a multiplicity of drop-wise samples of fluid flowing through the fluid line and for discharging a portion of the volume of a sampling container. The device is particularly suitable for testing for mastitis in milking animals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventor: Reggie Hakes
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Publication number: 20020134175Abstract: The invention relates to a pipette sampling system that allows for automated sampling from the contents of a capped sample tube. More specifically, the invention relates to a pipette tip, having a piercing tip attached thereto, for removal of aliquots of samples from capped sample tubes comprising said samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Ravinder C. Mehra, Zygmunt M. Andrevski, Zvi G. Loewy
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Publication number: 20020110491Abstract: A piercing station for piercing sample container caps or thick stoppers is provided. The cap piercing station utilizes a piercing blade having a generally Z-shaped cross-section, a carriage assembly for moving the blade to pierce a cap on a container, an alignment block assembly for preventing the container from being lifted up by friction with the blade when the blade is being withdrawn from a pierced cap, and a latch assembly for latching the alignment block assembly when the blade is being withdrawn.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: David L. Goodale, Steven P. Katzmann, William M. Robins
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Patent number: 6386545Abstract: A plug is provided for sealing a port of a downhole tool or other device. In one aspect, the plug includes a disk that has an upper surface, a lower surface and an annular groove in the lower surface. The annular groove has an inner wall and a outer wall. An annular seal member is positioned in the annular groove. An annular member is positioned in the annular groove between the annular seal member and the and the outer wall to retain the annular seal member in the annular groove. A member is provided that has least one external thread for engaging the at least one internal thread of the port whereby rotation of the member in a given direction moves the disk toward and compresses the annular seal member against the bottom surface. The plug provides excellent fluid sealing capability with a short axial dimension suitable for small O.D. and thin-walled tools.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Robert W. Evans
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Patent number: 6287416Abstract: The object of the invention is a sampling apparatus in a continuous industrial process for taking a sample (16) of the substance to be monitored (11). The sampling apparatus is located on the wall (11) of the pulp tank and it includes a sample chamber (14), which is equipped with a cover (13), and a filter (15). The sample chamber includes a closing device (18, 24), by means of which the connection from the pulp tank to the sample chamber can be closed, as a result of which the filter remains in the sample chamber in the space between the cover and the closing device. The filter can be pulled out of the sample chamber for cleaning after the cover of the sample chamber has been opened. Another object of the invention is a sampling method and a cleaning method for the sampling apparatus presented.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: ABB Industry OyInventors: Petri Pursiheimo, Claes Zetter
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Patent number: 6274087Abstract: The invention relates to a diagnostic medical device, and in particular to a blood cell analyzer which by manual or automatic operation withdraws and analyzes a minimal amount of blood that is stored in open or sealed vials. The analyzer includes a manually operated self cleaning sampling device for open vials and an automated self cleaning sampling device for sealed vials fitted with a pierceable cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: BioChem Immunosystems Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Preston, Peter A. Bourdelle