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Apparatus And Method For Efficient And Precise Transfer Of Liquids

US Patent:
8236256, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Apr 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/767900
Inventors:
Thomas Friedlander - Rye Brook NY, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/02
US Classification:
422501, 422509, 422511, 422516, 422521, 7386332, 73864, 7386411
Abstract:
A device for automatically aspirating and/or dispensing liquids with precision, comprising a housing having an opening at a lower end with a fixed tip protruding out of the lower end; an interchangeable cartridge disposed inside the housing, the cartridge having a holding frame and a spool of tubing provided in the frame such that one end of the tubing is aligned with the tip; and an actuator enabled to automatically extrude part of the tubing so as to accommodate a preselected volume of liquid, aspirate and/or dispense the liquid through the extruded tubing, and disconnect the extruded tubing from the device.

Method For Efficient And Precise Transfer Of Liquids

US Patent:
8377716, Feb 19, 2013
Filed:
Jun 19, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/527374
Inventors:
Thomas Friedlander - Rye Brook NY, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/10
US Classification:
436180, 436 54, 422501
Abstract:
A method for aspirating and/or dispensing liquids. The method includes preselecting a volume of liquid to be aspirated and/or dispensed; aspirating and/or dispensing the liquid through an actuator by extruding tubing in a spool included in a cartridge inside of a housing and aligning the extruded tubing with a fixed tip protruding partially out of the housing such that liquid can be aspirated and/or dispensed by a pump included in the actuator.

Apparatus For Observing Protein Crystals

US Patent:
2007021, Sep 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/371297
Inventors:
Yoichi Kajiro - Tokyo, JP
Thomas Friedlander - Rye Brook NY, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/22
US Classification:
359463000
Abstract:
An apparatus for efficiently observing protein crystals for use in X-ray analysis is provided. This apparatus includes an ultra-compact proximity imaging unit and a three-dimensional observation adaptor () attached thereto. The imaging unit includes a CCD camera () and a lens system () and an illumination system in front of the CCD camera (). The lens system () includes a variable or fixed magnification lens. The three-dimensional observation adaptor () has an optical-axis reflective surface () disposed between the frontmost lens of the lens system () and a production container () containing protein crystals in the optical axis a of the lens system () and a revolving reflective surface () disposed opposite the optical-axis reflective surface () revolvably about the optical axis to three-dimensionally observe the crystals contained in the production container () in an oblique or lateral direction.

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