Abstract:
A modular laboratory cabinet assembly includes a pair of end units in inverted relation to one another, and at least one intermediate module interposed therebetween. A door is pivotably attached to the end units. Each end unit having a plurality of elongated supporting members and the intermediate module is formed with a plurality of columns. In the assembled condition, the supporting members and columns are aligned to form a continuous air-tight passage extending through the entire assembly.
Abstract:
Components of a chemical processing system are disclosed. In particular, a chemical processing system is disclosed which includes a chemical mixing or reacting zone, an inlet to the zone, an outlet to the zone, and a vacuum or fluid flow source located downstream of the outlet. The chemical processing system further includes a device to control the amount of vacuum or fluid flow through the zone. Also disclosed is a continuous feeder system having a first loss-in-weight and a second loss-in-weight feeder and a device for measuring a lower limit of feed in each feeder. There is also a device to activate the second feeder when the lower limit is obtained in the first feeder and a device to deactivate the first feeder when the lower limit is detected in the first feeder. A sample port assembly is also disclosed for obtaining a sample of material flowing through a processing system. The sample port assembly includes a port in the assembly and a sample cup holder adapted to be moved in the port to obtain a sample of material without substantially affecting the fluid pressure or flow within the system. The components of the chemical processing system can be used in processes to make carbon black having attached organic groups.
Abstract:
An incubator or drying oven is provided having a housing bounding a useful space. The useful space communicates with the exterior through a front opening. An inner door is hingedly mounted to the housing and is configured to selectively cover the front opening. An outer door is also hingedly mounted to the housing and is configured to selectively cover the inner door. Mounted on the housing adjacent to the front opening is a locking element. The locking element has a slot formed on the side thereof. A latching assembly is mounted to the inner door. The latching assembly includes a hub rotatably mounted to the inner door about a first axis, a tongue projecting from the hub and configured to be received within the slot of the locking element, and a handle attached to the hub opposite the tongue. The handle is rotatably connected to the hub about a second axis that is substantailly perpendicular to the first axis. A spring continually biases the handle away from the inner door. The handle is selectively movable relative to the first axis between a first position and a second position. In the first position at least a portion of the handle is disposed over at least a portion of the locking element so that the handle functions as a spacing element that prevents complete closing of the outer door. In the second position the handle is spaced apart from the locking element such that the outer door is free to completely close.
Abstract:
A device for joining and sealing together two isolated enclosures has two doors. Each enclosure has one door. The two doors are provided with cooperating joining means. One enclosure is of the single use type and includes final locking means for its own door.
Abstract:
A hybridization vessel rotator can be used, without modification, in either a liquid bath or a conventional oven. The rotator includes a frame which supports a spindle to which hybridization vessels are attached. A motor turns the spindle to rotate the vessels. The motor is affixed to the frame at a position opposite to the bottom surface of the frame. The rotator can thus be inserted into a liquid bath, while the motor remains outside of the bath. If an oven is used, the entire rotator can be placed inside the oven. The vessel rotator is independent of the external source of heating or cooling. The vessel rotator also does not require that the bath or oven be specifically designed for use with the rotator.
Abstract:
A cryogenically efficient interface which enables the quick loading of completely configured Independent Measurement Inserts in a direction perpendicular to the temperature gradient of a cryogenic cooling source. An air lock and precooling means provide a method for loading independent measurement inserts directly into the cryostat vacuum without applying an undue initial or steady thermal load on the cooling source. A heat switch provides means for establishing variable thermal contact between the contoured independent measurement inserts and the cold stage of a cryogenic cooling source. There is a free selection in the cryogenic cooling source which may be used and also in the types of measurements which may be configured and loaded by the means of appropriately configured idependent measurement inserts. Loading of measurement inserts may be carried out in any direction. The experimental flexibility gained in the use of my invention is a benefit to scientists and engineers wishing to conveniently perform a diversity of different measurements at cryogenic temperatures.
Abstract:
A seamless, light weight container that provides two levels of liquid and gaseous containment. The container has removable covers that have a double seal which allows confirmation of seal integrity prior to shipment by applying a vacuum or pressure to the internal space between the inner and outer seals. This close-out vacuum or pressure test can be completed within minutes and it provides certification that the container seals meet design criteria for quick turn-around in spacecraft environments.
Abstract:
A container is provided for use in a clean environment, thereby allowing functional access to items such as chemicals stored within the container while minimizing contamination to the clean environment. A two-part unitary door includes an access plug and an entry plug. The plugs are separable from one another so that the container may be moved freely within the clean environment while the access plug seals the container from exposure to the clean environment, and the entry plug seals the clean environment from the exterior contaminated area. Structure is provided to enable functional access to the items stored within the container. In other embodiments, containers are provided for such objects as computers, oscilloscopes and the like.
Abstract:
A device for replacing an electron microscope specimen. The device moves a specimen holder from inside the atmosphere onto a specimen stage via a preliminary chamber, the stage being installed in the specimen chamber of the microscope. The device comprises a valve partitioning the preliminary chamber from the specimen chamber, a movable cylinder capable of being moved through the preliminary chamber into the specimen chamber, a hermetic seal, and a lead wire connecting the specimen holder with a terminal. The cylinder has a cover at its front end. The terminal extends through the cover and is insulated from it. A specimen insertion rod is held by a mechanism mounted in the cover. When the cylinder is inserted close to the partition valve, the hermetic seal maintains the specimen chamber airtight.
Abstract:
An adaptor collar which can be joined to a standard laboratory jar for the purpose of maintaining a constant anaerobic atmosphere inside of the jar is disclosed. The combined adaptor collar and jar form a transport unit suitable for the transport of anaerobes from remote locations to a controlled atmosphere incubation apparatus. The adaptor collar is adapted to dock with the incubation apparatus so that anaerobes can be transferred from the jar to the interior of the apparatus without exposure to the air.