Static-defeating apparatus for pipette tips
US-2016167041-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US9914200B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9914200-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514808702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 13, 2018 |
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According to one embodiment, a magazine apparatus may include a plurality of dividing straps positioned substantially parallel with one another and a plurality of support straps positioned substantially parallel with one another. The plurality of support straps may intersect with the plurality of dividing straps to form a plurality of ware receiving channels. An upper end and a lower end of each ware receiving channel may be at least partially open. The magazine apparatus may also include a plurality of ware seats. Each ware seat may extend at least partially across a corresponding ware receiving channel proximate a lower end of the corresponding ware receiving channel. Each ware seat may provide a seat for glassware positioned in the corresponding ware receiving channel. A plurality of ware spacers may be positioned below and spaced apart from a corresponding ware seat and extending at least partially across the corresponding ware receiving channel.
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A magazine apparatus for holding and retaining glassware during processing, the magazine apparatus comprising: a plurality of dividing straps positioned substantially parallel with one another; a plurality of support straps positioned substantially parallel with one another and intersecting with the plurality of dividing straps to form a plurality of ware receiving channels, an upper end and a lower end of each ware receiving channel being at least partially open; a plurality of ware seats, each ware seat extending at least partially across a corresponding ware receiving channel proximate a lower end of the corresponding ware receiving channel, wherein each ware seat is positioned in the corresponding ware receiving channel and provides a seat for glassware positioned in the corresponding ware receiving channel; and a plurality of ware spacers, each ware spacer being positioned below and spaced apart from a corresponding ware seat and extending at least partially across the corresponding ware receiving channel. 2. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each ware spacer is coupled to and spaced apart from the corresponding ware seat with a spacer stem. 3. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each ware spacer is positioned outside of the corresponding ware receiving channel. 4. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ware seats are elastically deformable. 5. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ware spacers are elastically deformable. 6. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: each of the plurality of support straps comprises a plurality of attachment slots; each of the plurality of dividing straps comprises a plurality of attachment slots; each of the plurality of dividing straps are engaged with a corresponding attachment slot of each support strap; and each of the plurality of support straps are engaged with a corresponding attachment slot of each dividing strap. 7. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an outer wall extending around the plurality of dividing straps and the plurality of support straps, wherein the plurality of dividing straps and the plurality of support straps are engaged with the outer wall. 8. The magazine apparatus of claim 7 , wherein: the outer wall comprises a plurality of retention slots; each of the plurality of dividing straps comprises a retention tab; each of the plurality of support straps comprises a retention tab; and the retention tab of the plurality of dividing straps and the retention tab of the plurality of support straps are engaged with corresponding retention slots formed of the outer wall. 9. The magazine apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the outer wall is formed from a metal strap having a first end and a second end and the first end is joined to the second end. 10. The magazine apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the outer wall comprises a plurality of drain apertures extending through a thickness of the outer wall. 11. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: each of the plurality of dividing straps comprises a plurality of dimples extending into the plurality of ware receiving channels; and each of the plurality of support straps comprises a plurality of dimples extending into the plurality of ware receiving channels. 12. The magazine apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ware receiving channels comprises a spring member biased into each of the plurality of ware receiving channels from either a corresponding dividing strap or a corresponding support strap. 13. A magazine apparatus for holding and retaining glassware during processing, the magazine apparatus comprising: a plurality of dividing straps positioned substantially parallel with one another; a plurality of support straps positioned substantially parallel with one another and intersecting with the plurality of dividing straps to form a plurality of ware receiving channels, an upper end and a lower end of each ware receiving channel being at least partially open; an outer wall extending around the plurality of dividing straps and the plurality of support straps, wherein the plurality of dividing straps and the plurality of support straps are engaged with the outer wall; a plurality of cantilevered ware seats, each cantilevered ware seat is positioned in and extends at least partially across a corresponding ware receiving channel proximate a lower end of the corresponding ware receiving channel, each cantilevered ware seat providing a seat for glassware positioned in the corresponding ware receiving channel; and a plurality of ware spacers, each ware spacer being positioned below and spaced apart from a corresponding cantilevered ware seat and outside of the corresponding ware receiving channel, each ware spacer extending at least partially across the corresponding ware receiving channel. 14. A magazine apparatus for holding and retaining glassware during processing, the magazine apparatus comprising: a plurality of dividing straps positioned substantially parallel with one another; a plurality of support straps positioned substantially parallel with one another and intersecting with the plurality of dividing straps to form a plurality of ware receiving channels, an upper end and a lower end of each ware receiving channel being at least partially open; a plurality of ware seats, each ware seat extending at least partially across a corresponding ware receiving channel proximate a lower end of the corresponding ware receiving channel, each ware seat providing a seat for glassware positioned in the corresponding ware receiving channel; and a plurality of ware spacers positioned below and spaced apart from a corresponding ware seat and extending at least partially across the corresponding ware receiving channel, wherein the plurality of ware spacers are elastically deformable. 15. The magazine apparatus of claim 14 , wherein each ware spacer is coupled to and spaced apart from the corresponding ware seat with a spacer stem. 16. The magazine apparatus of claim 14 , wherein each ware spacer is positioned outside of the corresponding ware receiving channel. 17. The magazine apparatus of claim 14 , wherein: each of the plurality of support straps comprises a plurality of attachment slots; each of the plurality of dividing straps comprises a plurality of attachment slots; each of the plurality of dividing straps are engaged with a corresponding attachment slot of each support strap; and each of the plurality of support straps are engaged with a corresponding attachment slot of each dividing strap. 18. The magazine apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising an outer wall extending around the plurality of dividing straps and the plurality of support straps, wherein the plurality of dividing straps and the plurality of support straps are engaged with the outer wall. 19. The magazine apparatus of claim 18 , wherein: the outer wall comprises a plurality of retention slots; each of the plurality of dividing straps comprises a retention tab; each of the plurality of support straps comprises a retention tab; and the retention tab of the plurality of dividing straps and the retention tab of the plurality of support straps are engaged with corresponding retention slots formed of the outer wall. 20. The magazine apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the outer wall is formed from a metal strap having a first end and a second end and the first end is joined to the second end.
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