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The patent badge is an abbreviated version of the USPTO patent document. The patent badge covers the following: Patent number, Date patent was issued, Date patent was filed, Title of the patent, Applicant, Inventor, Assignee, Attorney firm, Primary examiner, Assistant examiner, CPCs, and Abstract. The patent badge does contain a link to the full patent document (in Adobe Acrobat format, aka pdf). To download or print any patent click here.

Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2016

Filed:

Mar. 14, 2013
Applicant:

Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., Tucson, AZ (US);

Inventors:

Michael Otter, Tucson, AZ (US);

Brian Howard Kram, Tucson, AZ (US);

Carl David Martin, Oro Valley, AZ (US);

Jessica Jones, Oro Valley, AZ (US);

Kevin David Marshall, Tucson, AZ (US);

Christine Tse, Tucson, AZ (US);

Josh Harrison, Tucson, AZ (US);

Assignee:
Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B05C 11/02 (2006.01); B05D 3/12 (2006.01); B01L 3/02 (2006.01); G02B 21/34 (2006.01); G01N 1/31 (2006.01); G01N 35/00 (2006.01); G01N 35/10 (2006.01); B01L 3/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B05C 11/028 (2013.01); B01L 3/0293 (2013.01); B01L 3/502 (2013.01); B05D 3/12 (2013.01); G01N 1/312 (2013.01); G01N 35/00029 (2013.01); G01N 35/1002 (2013.01); G02B 21/34 (2013.01); B01L 2200/025 (2013.01); B01L 2300/0822 (2013.01); B01L 2300/0877 (2013.01); G01N 2035/00138 (2013.01); G01N 2035/00534 (2013.01); G01N 2035/1037 (2013.01); Y10T 436/112499 (2015.01);
Abstract

A specimen processing system is capable of processing specimens carried on slides. The specimen processing system can sequentially deliver slides and opposables to specimen processing stations. The specimen processing stations can use the opposables to apply a series of liquids to the specimens. The applied liquid can be moved along the slide using capillary action while the specimen processing stations control the processing temperatures. The applied liquid can be in a fluid-carrying gap. The opposable can contact the slide to vary a cross section of the fluid-carrying gap.


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