Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controls its own optical systems
Patent
1995-06-02
1997-10-21
Allen, Stephone
Radiant energy
Photocells; circuits and apparatus
Photocell controls its own optical systems
250214C, 327513, G01J 132
Patent
active
056799489
ABSTRACT:
An analyzer for performing automated assay testing. The analyzer includes a storage and conveyor system for conveying cuvettes to an incubation or processing conveyor, a storage and selection system for test sample containers, a storage and selection system for reagent containers, sample and reagent aspirating and dispensing probes, a separation system for separating bound from unbound tracer or labeled reagent, a detection system and date collection/processing system. All of the sub-units of the machine are controlled by a central processing unit to coordinate the activity of all of the subunits of the analyzer. The analyzer is specifically suited for performing heterogeneous binding assay protocols, particularly immunoassays.
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Carey Glen A.
Klingshirn Frank C.
Lewis Scott C.
Mann Raymond A.
Pabst Stefan R.
Allen Stephone
Blackburn Robert P.
Chiron Diagnostics Corporation
DesRosiers Wilfred F.
Roesler Judith A.
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