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US1762807A
US1762807A US313594A US31359428A US1762807A US 1762807 A US1762807 A US 1762807A US 313594 A US313594 A US 313594A US 31359428 A US31359428 A US 31359428A US 1762807 A US1762807 A US 1762807A
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  • the chief feature of the blood pipette forming the subject-matter of the present invention is this that at its so-called belly or bulb at least one exterior flat portion is pro- 5 vided, by means of which the pipette is comparatively securely prevented from rolling along upon its support, and falling 'doWn' from the same. Simultaneously therewith the further advantage is attained that the 10 pipette when resting upon said fiat portion: is in a less oblique positionso that the liquid which has been sucked into it cannot easily flow out of it.
  • the flat portion is, or the flat port-ions are,
  • pipette can be thoroughly cleaned and also the thoroughintermixing of the-liquid con i 2.
  • said portion being as arranged so as to render the pipette non-tilting, as set forth.
  • the-graduated tion of the pipette are provided with an im bedded and burnt-in light-colored enamel.
  • a denotes thepipette, b its bellyor bulb, and c the flat portion mentioned in the introductory part of this speciification.

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June 10,1930. o. ARNOLD 1,762,807
' BLOOD PIPETTE Filed Oct; 19 1928 lnvenl'orr @l kdk Patented June 10, 1
PATENT OFFICE" or'ro ARNOLD, or SGHMIEDEFELD, GERMANY I BLOOD PIPETTE Application filed October 19, 1928, Serial No 313,594, and in Germany September 25, 1928.
The chief feature of the blood pipette forming the subject-matter of the present invention is this that at its so-called belly or bulb at least one exterior flat portion is pro- 5 vided, by means of which the pipette is comparatively securely prevented from rolling along upon its support, and falling 'doWn' from the same. Simultaneously therewith the further advantage is attained that the 10 pipette when resting upon said fiat portion: is in a less oblique positionso that the liquid which has been sucked into it cannot easily flow out of it. I
preferably of such a shape that sharp corners or edges likely to render 'propercleaning of the interior of the pipette difficult are obvi-' The flat portion is, or the flat port-ions are,
pipette can be thoroughly cleaned and also the thoroughintermixing of the-liquid con i 2. A pipette having an oblong spherical so.
bulb and'a flat portionion the outer surface,
thereof, said portion being as arranged so as to render the pipette non-tilting, as set forth.
In testimony whereofI affix my-signature. V
, OTTO ARNOLD}, V
at-ed. This provides at the same time for .7 thorough intermixing of the contents of the blood pipette with the aid of the glass bead generally-provided inthe belly of the same; f
In order to render the graduated scale of p the pipette more easily readable, also to render easier its manipulation, the-graduated tion of the pipette are provided with an im bedded and burnt-in light-colored enamel.
The inventionis illustrated diagrammatically and by way of example in the accomso panying drawingin which Figure 1 is a plan 7 of a pipette designed according to this invention; Figure 2 is a side-view of the same,
scale and, preferably, also the saidflat por-;
and Figure 3 a transverse section through V the belly of the pipette.
In the drawing, a denotes thepipette, b its bellyor bulb, and c the flat portion mentioned in the introductory part of this speciification.
pipette from rolling along upon its support, whatever this may be, and from falling down pette, when being in its position of rest, viz, with its fiat belly portion at the bottom, is in a lessobliqueposition than otherwise, the liquid contents of the pipette cannot flow out so easily as otherwise. 0Z denotes the This fiat portion prevents the from it, so as to break. Besides, as the pi-
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Cited By (8)

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US2415480A (en) * 1945-04-02 1947-02-11 Ethel M Gassert Blood count equipment
US2488988A (en) * 1945-05-21 1949-11-22 Vilbiss Co Nebulizeer
US2836979A (en) * 1955-04-05 1958-06-03 Owens Illinois Glass Co Mixing pipette
US3091104A (en) * 1958-05-05 1963-05-28 Jr Vaughan Morrill Method for shaping a glass tube preform
US3885562A (en) * 1973-11-16 1975-05-27 John C Lampkin Syringe with writing surface
US4248830A (en) * 1978-07-25 1981-02-03 Veb Arzneimittelwerk Dresden Device for microbiological testing
US4877585A (en) * 1987-12-09 1989-10-31 Brandeis University Dilution pipette device
US5174162A (en) * 1989-07-10 1992-12-29 Hitachi, Ltd. Pipetter, pipette tube, sample analyzing apparatus including them and method of mixing and pipetting liquids

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2415480A (en) * 1945-04-02 1947-02-11 Ethel M Gassert Blood count equipment
US2488988A (en) * 1945-05-21 1949-11-22 Vilbiss Co Nebulizeer
US2836979A (en) * 1955-04-05 1958-06-03 Owens Illinois Glass Co Mixing pipette
US3091104A (en) * 1958-05-05 1963-05-28 Jr Vaughan Morrill Method for shaping a glass tube preform
US3885562A (en) * 1973-11-16 1975-05-27 John C Lampkin Syringe with writing surface
US4248830A (en) * 1978-07-25 1981-02-03 Veb Arzneimittelwerk Dresden Device for microbiological testing
US4877585A (en) * 1987-12-09 1989-10-31 Brandeis University Dilution pipette device
US5174162A (en) * 1989-07-10 1992-12-29 Hitachi, Ltd. Pipetter, pipette tube, sample analyzing apparatus including them and method of mixing and pipetting liquids

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