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Random access reagent delivery system for use in an automatic clinical analyzer
   
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US Patent 7169356
Issued Date
January 30, 2007
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A random access reagent container handling system using a reagent container shuttle to move reagent containers between a loading tray and at least one linear reagent container tray and at least one circular reagent carousel. The reagent container tray is positioned as needed beneath the reagent container shuttle by a reagent tray shuttle.
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Owner
Dade Behring Inc. (Deerfield, IL)
Published
January 30, 2007
Application Number
10/623,310
Filed
July 18, 2003
US Classification
422/64   422/63
Int'l Classification
G01N   35/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
422/63   422/64   422/65   422/66   422/67   436/44   436/47   436/48  
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