Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2010
Title: Innovations by Hubert Riegger
Introduction
Hubert Riegger is an accomplished inventor based in Salem, Delaware. He has made significant contributions to the field of sample container technology, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on improving the identification and analysis of samples while ensuring the integrity of the contained materials.
Latest Patents
Riegger's latest patents include a method for labeling sample containers. This innovative method provides sample containers with an automatically readable identification for analysis devices. The invention aims to enhance the identification process in a way that prevents contamination of the sample by the constituents of the identification agent during analysis. The method involves applying the identification at an elevated temperature above the operating temperature, allowing volatile constituents of the identification agent to evaporate. This ensures that when the sample container is used in an analysis device, the sample remains uncontaminated.
Another patent by Riegger also focuses on labeling sample containers. This method involves applying the identification during the final cooling phase of the sample container's manufacturing process. By doing so, volatile constituents of the identification agent are evaporated, ensuring that the sample remains uncontaminated during analysis.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Hubert Riegger has worked with notable companies such as Berthold GmbH & Co. KG and PerkinElmer Singapore Pte Limited. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise in the field of sample analysis and container technology.
Collaborations
Riegger has collaborated with various professionals in his field, including his coworker Ronny Knepple. Their joint efforts have further advanced the innovations in sample container technology.
Conclusion
Hubert Riegger's contributions to the field of sample container technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His work continues to impact the way samples are identified and analyzed, ensuring the integrity of scientific research.