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Title: US4700600: Microtome disposable blade apparatus
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Pickett, John E. P.; Durham, NC 27705

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1987-10-20 / 1986-02-28

Application Number: US1986000834351

IPC Code: Advanced: G01N 1/06;
Core: G01N 1/04;
IPC-7: G01N 1/06;

U.S. Class: Current: 083/165; 083/699.51; 083/915.5;
Original: 083/165; 083/699; 083/915.5;

Field of Search: 083/698,699,856,915.5,651,162,165,166 030/338

Priority Number:
1986-02-28  US1986000834351

Abstract: A microtome apparatus includes a disposable blade holder adapted to receive both thick and thin blades and for cutting frozen sections to mount an anti-roll plate assembly utilizing a magnet as the holding mechanism. Blades of different width are dispensed from an associated improved dispenser.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Olive, B. B. ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Bell, Paul A.; Phan, Hien H.

Maintenance Status: CC Certificate of Correction issued
R3 Reinstated

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Family: None

First Claim:
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What is claimed is:     1. A microtome apparatus comprising, in combination:
  • (a) a specimen holder mechanism including means for holding said specimen, means for applying a reciprocating motion to said specimen relative to and for cutting in a vertical plane and for positioning the specimen and holder relative to the cutting plane;
  • (b) a knife clamp adapted to clamp a conventional non-disposable microtome knife, said clamp being movable laterally and tiltable with respect to the specimen for appropriate precision positioning of the knife cutting edge;
  • (c) a substantially rectangular disposable blade of a selected uniform width and thickness, having one longitudinal edge precision sharpened to microtome knife quality for cutting and the opposed edge free of the conventional guard member, being of substantially less flexibility than the conventional double edge wafer blade while being held clamped; and
  • (d) a holder for said disposable blade adapted to being received and held in said conventional knife clamp, comprising:
    • (i) a first horizontally disposed block member having a pair of end portions with knife clamp surfaces enabling said holder to be clamped within said knife clamp and providing between said knife clamp surfaces and proximate said cutting plane a blade clamp backing surface for receiving said blade during loading in a non-curved relation and against which the cutting edge portion of one side of said blade may be fixedly held during cutting to place the cutting edge thereof in said cutting plane, each of said end portions having a slot shaped to fit and slidably receive said blade whether relatively thick or relatively thin for loading from either corrresponding end of said block member;
    • (ii) a blade clamping member comprising a second block member having a slight and precise amount of inward-outward movement and mounted centrally of said first block member on a rocker arm rotatable in and snugly retained by said first block member end portions, said second block member having a clamping surface mating said first block member backing surface and said movement adapting said second block member at the end of its outward movement to provide with said backing surface a central slot forming a continuation of said end portion slots to slidably receive said blade and at the end of its inward movement being adapted to contact and clamp a lengthwise extending edge portion located immediately below the sharpened cutting edge of the other opposite one side of said blade in a longitudinally tensionless free manner between said backing and clamping surfaces and to properly position the said cutting edge thereof;
    • (iii) opening means operative on said clamping member when unclamped to force said clamping member outwardly; and
    • (iv) a manually operated rotatable camming member mounted on said holder, said camming member being effective when rotated in one direction to cam said second block member and pivot said second block member about the axis of said rocker arm in said slight outward movement so as to effect said central slot and release said blade for replacement and in an opposite direction to cam said second block member in said slightly inward movement against the force of said opening means so as to clamp at least said edge portion of said blade while leaving the said sharpened cutting edge precisely positioned for cutting.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
  US3599523  1971-08 Pickett   DISPOSABLE BLADE AND HOLDER FOR MICROTOME
  US3699830  1972-10 Pickett   METHOD UTILIZING A DISPOSABLE BLADE IN MICROTOME CUTTING
  US3733948  1973-05 Pickett   SELF ALIGNING BASE CLAMP AND HOLDER FOR DISPOSABLE BLADE AND WATER BATH FOR MICROTOMES AND METHOD
Buy PDF- 7pp US4207790  1980-06 Endo  Feather Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Knife holder for microtomes
Buy PDF- 4pp US4472989  1984-09 Endo   Blade holder for microtome for cutting frozen sample
       
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
Buy PDF - 14pp DE2732001 1979-02  G01N 1/04 Dittes, Guenter, 6900 Heidelberg Schnittstrecker an Mikrotomen 


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