David C. Arnquist - The Colony TX Grady Barnes, III - Grayslake IL Richard D. Button - Richardson TX Chadwick M. Dunn - McHenry IL Patrick P. Fritchie - Southlake TX Charles M. Galitz - Kenosha WI Gregory E. Gardner - Euless TX Cass J. Grandone - Southlake TX Robert C. Gray - Gurnee IL James T. Holen - Mundelein IL Jimmy D. McCoy - Keller TX James E. Mitchell - Windham NH Adrian John Murray - Arlington Heights IL David W. Murray - Allen TX Jack F. Ramsey - Grayslake IL Neal T. Sleszynski - Kenosha WI Julius J. Toth - Mundelein IL
The embodiments disclosed relate to determination of an item of interest in a sample. One embodiment relates to a structure which comprises a process path. The process path comprises a process lane including a process step performance lane where a process step is performed, and a process step avoidance lane where the process step is avoided. A first prime mover is operatively connected with the process path for moving a container holding the sample along the process path. A first pipetting system is operatively associated with the process path for introducing the sample to the container. A second pipetting system is operatively associated with the process path for introducing a reagent to the container. A device is operatively connected with the process path and is selectively engagable with the container for mixing the sample and the reagent in the container. A second prime mover is operatively connected with the process path for selectively positioning the container in a selected one of the process step performance lane and the process step avoidance lane.
Method Of Performing A Process For Determining An Item Of Interest In A Sample
David C. Arnquist - The Colony TX Grady Barnes - Grayslake IL Chadwick M. Dunn - McHenry IL Richard C. East - Dallas TX Patrick P. Fritchie - Southlake TX Gregory E. Gardner - Euless TX Cass J. Grandone - Southlake TX Robert C. Gray - Gurnee IL James T. Holen - Mundelein IL Jimmy D. McCoy - Keller TX James E. Mitchell - Windham NH Adrian John Murray - Arlington Heights IL David W. Murray - Allen TX Jack F. Ramsey - Grayslake IL Neal T. Sleszynski - Kenosha WI
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3502
US Classification:
436 50
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein provide methods of performing a process for determining an item of interest in a sample. In one embodiment, a container for holding the sample is accepted in a process lane where a process step is selectively automatically performed on the sample in the container. The process step is selectively automatically performed on the sample in the container. An effective length of the process lane is maintained constant while a physical length of the process lane is selectively varied.
Method For Determination Of Item Of Interest In A Sample
David C. Arnquist - The Colony TX Grady Barnes - Grayslake IL Richard D. Button - Richardson TX Chadwick M. Dunn - McHenry IL Richard C. East - Dallas TX Patrick P. Fritchie - Southlake TX Charles M. Galitz - Kenosha WI Gregory E. Gardner - Euless TX Cass J. Grandone - Southlake TX Robert C. Gray - Gurnee IL James T. Holen - Mundelein IL Robert P. Luoma - Highland Village TX Jimmy D. McCoy - Keller TX James E. Mitchell - Windham NH Adrian John Murray - Arlington Heights IL David W. Murray - Allen TX Jack F. Ramsey - Grayslake IL Neal T. Sleszynski - Kenosha WI Julius J. Toth - Mundelein IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3502
US Classification:
436 50
Abstract:
The embodiments disclosed relate to determination of an item of interest in a sample. In one method, a process path comprising a process lane including a process step performance lane where a process step is performed, and a process step avoidance lane where the process step is avoided is provided. A container holding the sample is moved along the process path. The sample is introduced to the container. A reagent is introduced to the container. The sample and the reagent are mixed in the container. The container is selectively positioned in a selected one of the process step performance lane and the process step avoidance lane. The item of interest in the sample is determined based upon a reaction between the sample and the reagent.
Herbert S. Chow - Palatine IL John J. Kotlarik - McHenry IL Mieczyslaw Wroblewski - Lake Forest IL Thomas J. Wilson - Antioch IL Jimmy D. McCoy - Keller TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01F 2300 G01F 2328
US Classification:
436 50
Abstract:
An apparatus is provided which includes a reaction cartridge having a plurality of reaction wells having different reagents disposed thereon, at least one well adapted to receive a sample, a well containing particles adapted to bind to the sample and which have the capability of being separated from cells which are not bound to the separation particles and at least one fluorophore adapted to bind to a specific type of cell in the sample, and a wash area adapted for washing a probe. An image forming device is provided to detect images which indicate whether specific reactions have occurred in each of the reaction wells. The apparatus also includes a mechanism for dispensing and aspirating liquids including a mechanism for detecting liquid levels. The device further includes logic for analyzing the information received from the image detection apparatus and processing the information to generate a visual indication of the results of the assays being performed. A microprocessor is provided to assist in the operation of the device as well as in the image processing.
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Jimmy Mccoy Owner
Terra Causa Investments Real Estate · Investor
PO Box 12371, Fort Worth, TX 76110 2301 Edwin St, Fort Worth, TX 76110 Fort Worth, TX 76110 3540 Mcfarlin Blvd, Dallas, TX 75205
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M & M Industries Inc Air Conditioning & Heating Contractor
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