Bain C. McConnell - Winston-Salem NC Robert J. Fix - Kernersville NC Philip A. Deal - Winston-Salem NC Timothy A. Hobbs - Greensboro NC Larry S. Jordan - Lexington NC Harold L. Steelman - Yadkinville NC
Assignee:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
B65B 104 B65B 304
US Classification:
141 1
Abstract:
A method of and a robotic system for preparing product samples to be analyzed at a later time has a plurality of processing stations in different locations. Each station performs a different function of a process for preparing a product sample for later chemical analysis. A robot moves a first container between a container storage area and a prepared sample area for storing in a second container a product sample which has been prepared for analysis and in which the robot moves the first container from the container storage area to each of the processing stations in a predetermined sequence and then removes some of the prepared product sample from the first container and dispenses it into the second container which is located in the prepared sample area. A specific application of such a robotic sample preparation system is disclosed for use in preparing tobacco samples for analysis of nicotine and sugar content.
Robert J. Fix - Kernersville NC Bain C. McConnell - Clemmons NC James T. Atkins - Pfafftown NC Philip A. Deal - Winston-Salem NC Timothy A. Hobbs - Greensboro NC John L. Nelson - Lewisville NC John W. Thompson - Advance NC
Assignee:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
G01G 1900 G01G 1300 B65G 6900 G05B 1500
US Classification:
177145
Abstract:
A method of, and apparatus for, a robotic filter weighing system for weighing filters stored in sample holders which includes a sample cabinet which holds a carousel having a plurality of filter samples contained in a like plurality of sample holders and in which a robotic system is used for removing in turn each of the sample holders and sequentially placing each of the sample holders in a filter extraction station for removing the filter from its respective holder. The robot system then moves the extracted filter to a weighing system which calculates the weight of the particulate matter contained on the filter and then replaces the filter in its sample holder and replaces the sample holder back in the sample cabinet.
Automated Focused Microwave Sample Digestion System
Robert Joseph Fix - Kernersville NC Jannell Mills Rowe - Clemmons NC Samuel Mark DeBusk - Lexington NC Bain Clifford McConnell - Clemmons NC John Larkin Nelson - Lewisville NC Nancy Carol Huettel - Pfafftown NC
Assignee:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
H05B 668 H05B 678
US Classification:
219700
Abstract:
An automated microwave sample digestion system is disclosed in which a focused microwave digestion system is operated under computer control in association with a computer controlled robotic positioning system such that sample tubes containing samples to be digested are loaded and unloaded into and out from the cooking cavities of the microwave digestion oven in a preprogrammed manner in order to both increase the efficiency of the processing of samples as well as to produce consistent operating conditions for each sample being digested. An additional pump and syringe line is provided for both washing the tube condenser utilized during the digestion process as well as for diluting the digested sample.
Lenox Elementary School Pompton Lakes NJ 1972-1978, Lakeside Middle School Pompton Lakes NJ 1978-1980
Community:
Teresa Brown, Chad Clapper, Deborah Parvin, Michael Hall, J Elbrecht, Marci Terboss, Carolyn Beckage, Barbara Kenny, Marci Glover, Coleen Russell, James Shafer, Wonda Canfield