Indianapolis, IN, United States of America

Rick Spencer



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.7

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2007-2009

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Rick Spencer

Introduction

Rick Spencer is an accomplished inventor based in Indianapolis, IN. He has made significant contributions to the field of laboratory liquid handling apparatus, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and functionality of pipetting systems.

Latest Patents

One of Rick Spencer's latest patents is the "Hysteresis Compensation System." This invention provides a system and method for compensating for hysteresis in laboratory liquid handling apparatus. The system includes a carriage that holds a drive gear, which meshes with and drives a gear rack. A hysteresis brake is also integrated into the carriage, opposing the movement of the drive gear to ensure continued positive engagement with the gear rack, even when the system is static. When the direction of travel of the gear rack is reversed, the drive gear rotates an additional distance to compensate for the aggregate hysteresis found in the drive train.

Another notable patent is the "Pipette Tip Box Shucking Method and Apparatus." This invention offers an improved apparatus and method for loading tips onto a pipettor. It includes a means for applying removal force on the pipette tip box, ensuring that the box is dislodged from the pipette tips after they have been forced onto the dispense head mandrels. In the preferred embodiment, the shuck arms are modified to incorporate springs, which displace the pipette tip box from the pipette tips when the engagement force is removed.

Career Highlights

Rick Spencer is currently employed at Beckman Coulter, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies in the field of laboratory equipment. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency of liquid handling processes in various research and clinical settings.

Collaborations

Rick has collaborated with talented coworkers, including Jonn R Hitch and Matt Briscoe, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.

Conclusion

Rick Spencer's contributions to laboratory liquid handling technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and improvement in scientific processes. His work continues to influence the efficiency of pipetting systems in laboratories worldwide.

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