Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
Patent
1998-05-01
2000-07-11
Spisich, Mark
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
422 63, 422 65, 422104, 206438, 206443, 436 47, B01L 300, G01N 3500
Patent
active
060868279
ABSTRACT:
A reaction receptacle apparatus includes one or more individual receptacles for containing chemical or biological substances. The one or more receptacles are arranged to be engaged by tubular elements of a substance transfer device for transferring substances into or out of the individual receptacles. Multiple receptacles are coupled to one another by a connecting rib structure that defines straight shoulders along opposite sides of the reaction receptacle apparatus, and the shoulders support the apparatus within reaction receptacle apparatus carrying structures. A contact-limiting element holding structure for holding contact-limiting elements, such as protective tips for tubular elements, is associated with each individual receptacle and holds a contact-limiting element in an operative orientation so as to be operatively engageable by the tubular element of the substance transfer device. A receptacle apparatus manipulating structure permits the reaction receptacle apparatus to be moved from one location to another by a robotic manipulating device, and an information panel presents a surface on which human and/or machine readable information may be placed.
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Horner Glenn A.
Johnson Shirley J.
Schneider Robert E.
Smith Robert J.
Tseo Gus
Cappellari Charles B.
Gen-Probe Incorporated
Spisich Mark
Wydeven Richard
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