Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2016
Title: Innovations of Charlene Soley
Introduction
Charlene Soley is an accomplished inventor based in Westford, MA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of chemistry analysis, holding 2 patents that showcase her innovative approach to automated testing methods.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is for a Modular Chemistry Analyzer, which discloses an automated chemistry analysis method. This method involves receiving a modular chemistry analysis test unit that includes vessels for reagents and a machine-readable test specification. The process defines a test that includes a series of operations employing the reagents, and the test unit is installed in a chemistry analyzer equipped with analysis tools and sequencing logic. The machine-readable test specification is automatically received and stored for access by the sequencing logic, allowing it to instruct the analysis tools to carry out the defined test.
Another notable patent is also for a Modular Chemistry Analyzer, which describes a chemistry analyzer that features a unitary base with vertical and horizontal supports for subassemblies. These subassemblies include a reagent/sample carousel, a transfer arm, and a reaction carousel. The analyzer utilizes machine-readable test specifications coupled with its reagent vessels to define tests and can display a pictorial representation to the operator, conveying levels of usage for storage vessels and providing access icons for different operations.
Career Highlights
Charlene Soley is currently employed at Medica Corporation, where she continues to develop innovative solutions in the field of chemistry analysis. Her work has significantly advanced the capabilities of automated testing methods.
Collaborations
Charlene collaborates with talented coworkers, including Jeannine Dussi and Edward Ganshirt, who contribute to her projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Charlene Soley is a pioneering inventor whose work in modular chemistry analysis has made a lasting impact on the industry. Her patents reflect her commitment to advancing technology in chemistry analysis, and her contributions continue to inspire innovation.