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Victor A Torti

from North Hampton, NH
Age ~73

Victor Torti Phones & Addresses

  • 185 Mill Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862 (603) 379-2229
  • 7 Bear Hill Rd, Brookline, NH 03033 (603) 672-0416
  • 22 Friars Dr, Hudson, NH 03051
  • Groton, MA
  • Brookfield, NH
  • 185 Mill Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862 (603) 817-5086

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Victor Angelo Torti

Address:
185 Ml Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862
License #:
A2206615
Category:
Airmen

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Us Patents

Test Tube With Data Matrix Code Markings

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US Patent:
6372293, Apr 16, 2002
Filed:
Sep 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/399405
Inventors:
Gregory Mathus - Concord MA
Daniel J. Seguin - Amherst NH
Victor A. Torti - Brookline NH
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corporation - Hudson NH
International Classification:
B05D 300
US Classification:
427271, 156239, 235454, 235494, 2064595, 422102, 422915, 427552, 427555
Abstract:
A test tube comprises a tube body of unitary construction including an enclosed sidewall and an integral bottom that together define a tubular container having an open top. The bottom has a concave interior surface and a planar exterior surface upon which machine readable data is encoded within a multi-layered opaque coating that is deposited onto the planar exterior surface to uniquely identify the test tube. The machine readable data is preferably an open (i. e. , non-proprietary) data matrix code. This code is applied to the test tube by depositing a multi-layer coating onto the planar exterior of the tube bottom. The multi-layer coating may include a first layer of opaque material that is deposited onto the planar exterior surface, and a second layer of opaque material that is deposited onto the first layer. The machine readable code is formed in the multi-layered coating by removing portions of the second layer.

Tube Rack

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US Patent:
6875405, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Dec 9, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/457796
Inventors:
Gregory Mathus - Concord MA, US
Daniel J. Seguin - Amherst NH, US
Victor A. Torti - Brookline NH, US
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corporation - Hudson NH
International Classification:
B01L003/00
B01L009/00
US Classification:
422102, 422104, 422297, 4352883, 4352884, 4353051, 435809, 220831, 220836, 220840, 220842, 220315, 220832, 206446, 206557, 206560, 206562, 206563
Abstract:
A tube rack comprises a base having an array of vertical openings extending therebetween, the openings being configured and dimensioned to receive a plurality of tubes, with the upper ends of the tubes being accessible at the top surface. The base includes base sidewalls that each include a co-axial trunnion extending from the associated sidewall. The tube rack also includes a rotatable and removable cover having a front wall, a back wall and first and second sidewalls, wherein the first and second side walls each include an associated notch open on a bottom surface thereof to allow the cover to be lowered onto the base, such that each of the notches rests on its associated trunnion and may be (i) vertically raised from its closed position on the trunnions and (ii) rotated about the trunnions from its closed position to allow access to the array of openings, wherein each of the notches includes a trunnion travel surface and a ledge surface and the ledge surface engages its associated trunnion to limit rotation of the cover beyond its full cover position. Each of the openings comprises a plurality of support pads positioned within the opening to vertically support the tube within its associated opening. Each of the pads includes a chamfered concave surface that supportably engages the tube, while providing flow paths through which air may pass through the openings adjacent to the tube.

Test Tube With Data Matrix Code Markings

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US Patent:
20020106309, Aug 8, 2002
Filed:
Jan 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/056352
Inventors:
Gregory Mathus - Concord MA, US
Daniel Seguin - Amherst NH, US
Victor Torti - Brookline NH, US
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corporation
International Classification:
B01L003/14
B05D001/36
B05D003/06
B05D005/06
US Classification:
422/102000, 427/256000, 427/402000, 427/556000
Abstract:
A test tube comprises a tube body of unitary construction including an enclosed sidewall and an integral bottom surface that together define a tubular container having an open top. The bottom surface has a concave interior surface and a planar exterior surface upon which machine readable data is encoded within a multi-layered opaque coating that is deposited onto the planar exterior surface to uniquely identify the test tube. The machine readable data is preferably an open (i.e., non-proprietary) data matrix code. This code is applied to the test tube by depositing a multi-layer coating onto the planar exterior of the tube bottom surface. The multi-layer coating may include a first layer of opaque material that is deposited onto the planar exterior surface, and a second layer of opaque material that is deposited onto the first layer. The machine readable code is formed in the multi-layered coating by removing portions of the second layer.

Pipettor Including An Indicator And Method Of Use

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US Patent:
61239054, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Jan 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/785511
Inventors:
Victor A. Torti - Brookline MA
George P. Kalmakis - Reading MA
Gary E. Nelson - Hollis NH
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corporation - Hudson NH
International Classification:
B01L 302
US Classification:
422100
Abstract:
A pipettor including a body portion, a cylinder having an interior channel, and a filter plug disposed within the channel is disclosed. The filter plug may include a plurality of pores and may preferably be treated with a first chemical, so as to affect closure of the pores when the filter plug contacts a pipetted fluid. The pore closure helps contain leakage of the fluid into the pipettor by sealing the pipettor to additional fluid flow. The filter plug may also be treated with a second chemical to affect a change in the color of the filter plug upon contact with the pipetted fluid. The color change acts as a signal to an operator that possible contamination of the pipettor has occured. The color change and/or closure may also be affected by an aerosol generated from the pipetted fluid.

Pipette Tip

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US Patent:
D3844188, Sep 30, 1997
Filed:
May 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
D/039065
Inventors:
Victor A. Torti - Brookline NH
Joseph A. Del Genio - Marlborough MA
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Incorporated - Lowell MA
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24222

Pipette Tip

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US Patent:
D4166256, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Sep 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/077259
Inventors:
Victor A. Torti - Brookline NH
Jean-Paul G. Boucher - Nashua NH
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corporation - Lowell MA
International Classification:
2402
US Classification:
D24222

Computer Controlled Pipetting System

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US Patent:
48962708, Jan 23, 1990
Filed:
Mar 21, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/842629
Inventors:
George P. Kalmakis - Reading MA
R. Laurence Keene - Brookline MA
Gary E. Nelson - Nashua NH
Victor A. Torti - Groton MA
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corporation - Lowell MA
International Classification:
G06F 1542
G01N 114
US Classification:
364479
Abstract:
A computer controlled pipetting system with a hand held pipettor and a control assembly. The pipettor has a motor driven pump for aspirating and dispensing liquid through a pipette which is inserted to the pipettor. The control assembly has a keyboard for controlling operation of the pipetting system. A calibration pipette is inserted into the pipettor for establishing reference signals corresponding to a selected density and temperature of a liquid which is aspirated into the calibration pipette by the pump. The reference signals are stored in a memory and subsequently used for aspirating selected quantities of liquid into a laboratory pipette which is inserted into the pipettor in place of the calibration pipette.

Pipette Tip Rack With Array Of Interconnected Sleeves

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US Patent:
60192259, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Oct 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/178697
Inventors:
George P. Kalmakis - Reading MA
Victor A. Torti - Brookline NH
Dan Seguin - Amherst NH
Robert H. Zier - Annapolis MD
Gary E. Nelson - Hollis NH
Assignee:
Matrix Technologies Corp. - Hudson NH
International Classification:
B65D 134
US Classification:
206563
Abstract:
An improved pipette tip support rack having a honeycomb structure. The rack includes an array of interconnected sleeves, each of the sleeves being constructed to support a pipette tip therein. The sleeves are connected by bridges which form along abutting, touching surfaces thereof, or which extend between non-touching sleeves. Openings are formed between adjacent ones of said sleeve which occupy substantially all of the space between adjacent sleeves not occupied by the bridges. Inwardly extending lips on the interior of each sleeve support the enlarged portion of the pipette tip and provide a channel through which the stem extends. Interior side walls of each sleeve provide lateral support to the pipette tips. The tray may be used in conjunction with a container to provide ventilation during autoclaving. The tray snaps into the container and rests on shoulders therein.
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