Ridgefield, CT, United States of America

Anthony F Poile


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.4

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 49(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1986-1990

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Anthony F. Poile

Introduction

Anthony F. Poile is a notable inventor based in Ridgefield, CT (US), recognized for his significant contributions to the field of liquid chromatography. With a total of 2 patents, Poile has developed innovative technologies that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of chromatographic instruments.

Latest Patents

One of Poile's latest patents is for a "Chromatographic instrument with command sequencing." This invention features a liquid chromatographic instrument that includes specimen vessels in randomly designated locations. An automatic sampler sequentially samples specimens from selected vessels based on instructions from a set of command instruction lines. A detector module measures characteristics of each sampled specimen, and results for each test specimen relative to a standard specimen are computed. The command sequence program includes reading a user-inputted ordered list to effect a sequential selection of each location designation according to the ordered list, generating a command instruction line corresponding to each sequential selection, and counting the number of command instruction lines generated since the nearest prior calibration command instruction line. In response to the counting number being equal to the calibration frequency, a next calibration command instruction line is generated containing the location designation and measurement instructions for the standard specimen.

Another significant patent by Poile is the "Apparatus and method for optimizing separation of an unknown sample by liquid chromatography." This invention discloses an apparatus and method to optimize the resolution of unknown samples. A plurality of resolution experiments are performed where the solvents in the liquid chromatograph column are changed from one experiment to the next. The chromatogram for each experiment is analyzed to measure its peak resolution. A measure of peak resolution is displayed for each chromatograph, allowing the operator to easily select the chromatograms with the required peak resolution and determine the solvent conditions necessary to produce that resolution.

Career Highlights

Anthony F. Poile is currently employed at PerkinElmer Corporation, a company renowned for its innovative solutions in the field of analytical instruments and diagnostics. His work at PerkinElmer has allowed him to contribute to advancements in liquid chromatography, making significant impacts in various scientific applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Poile has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including Thomas H. Nash, Jr. and Celia P. Chang. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages innovation and the development of cutting-edge technologies.

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