Raul Ismael Pedroso
Engineering at 96 Ave, Miami, FL

License number
Louisiana EI.0001376
Issued Date
Apr 24, 1968
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1974
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
4120 SW 96Th Ave, Miami, FL 33165

Professional information

Raul Pedroso Photo 1

Method And Apparatus For Removing Foreign Matter From A Flow Cell Of A Particle Study Device

US Patent:
4564803, Jan 14, 1986
Filed:
Aug 29, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/527455
Inventors:
Mark Loren - Miami Beach FL
Raul I. Pedroso - Miami FL
Assignee:
Coulter Corporation - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
G01N 2700
US Classification:
324 711
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for removing foreign matter, including debris and deposits and air bubbles from a flow cell of a particle study device. The apparatus includes a chamber with an aperture containing unit at one end and sample and sheath introduction mechanisms at the other end to supply respectively, a sample suspension of particles and a particle free liquid. The chamber has a waste orifice positionally disposed to provide a turbulent flow of particle free liquid within the chamber upon simultaneous injection and exhaustion of the particle free liquid into and out of, respectively, the sheath introduction mechanism and the waste orifice, to remove any air bubbles in the chamber and its adjacent aperture area. The debris and deposits are first removed, in a cross-chamber process and cross-aperture process, by injecting a mixture of gas and liquid into the chamber through a first orifice in both processes, to form droplets, and exhausting the mixture from a second orifice therein and through the aperture respectfully in each process. This foreign matter is further removed by another cross-aperture step, by injecting gas into the chamber through a first orifice and producing droplets and increasing its velocity via a waste orifice of the same chamber and exhausting the gas and droplets from a second orifice through the aperture.


Raul Pedroso Photo 2

Particle Analyzing And Sorting Apparatus

US Patent:
4515274, May 7, 1985
Filed:
Dec 2, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/326734
Inventors:
John D. Hollinger - Miami FL
Raul I. Pedroso - Miami FL
Assignee:
Coulter Corporation - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
B07C 502
US Classification:
209 31
Abstract:
Disclosed is a flow-through, particle analyzer and sorter apparatus for simultaneous optical and electrical impedance measurements on a stream of particles, comprising a flow cell having a pair of channels fluidly connected by a particle sensing aperture, through which the particles pass and are analyzed; a nozzle mounted at the end of the downstream channel so as to define a flow chamber; a sheath liquid which is introduced at the bottom of the flow chamber to hydrodynamically focus the particle stream and to jet the same in a liquid jet from the nozzle; and a system for creating droplets from the liquid jet and for thereafter sorting the droplets.


Raul Pedroso Photo 3

Microsample Handling Apparatus

US Patent:
4516437, May 14, 1985
Filed:
Mar 23, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/478134
Inventors:
Raul I. Pedroso - Miami FL
Robert S. Coulter - Hialeah FL
Assignee:
Coulter Corporation - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
G01N 3506
US Classification:
7386422
Abstract:
Method of and apparatus for handling a microsample comprising a probe for aspirating a sample and a cleaning mechanism having a passageway within which the probe is movable. The passageway has a cleaning chamber having opposite ends, one end being open to the atmosphere and proximate the sample. The cleaning mechanism further includes a fluid directing means and two vacuum applying means, the vacuum applying means being disposed at opposite ends of the chamber and the fluid directing means being disposed between them. During a cleaning mode the fluid directing means directs a wash fluid against the probe and the vacuum applying means removes the wash fluid, prevents exiting of the wash fluid and drys the probe, the later two by permitting gas from the atmosphere to flow into the cleaning chamber.


Raul Pedroso Photo 4

Safety Interlock Device

US Patent:
4100419, Jul 11, 1978
Filed:
Apr 5, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/784663
Inventors:
Raul Pedroso - Miami FL
Assignee:
Coulter Electronics, Inc. - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
G21F 504, G21K 102
US Classification:
250514
Abstract:
A defeatable safety interlock device for blocking radiation from an instrument when a portion of the protective housing therefor is removed or displaced. When defeated, it is not possible to remove or displace the interlocked portion of the protective housing, nor is it possible to replace that interlocked portion during such defeat. The interlock device includes a shutter, a locking pin and a latch. The shutter blocks the radiation upon activation of the interlock device and controls the position of the locking pin. The latch is secured to the displaceable portion and includes a slotted portion movable in a restricted path, the passage being controlled by the position of the locking pin. The locking pin is seated in a slotted ramp movable with the shutter to raise and lower the pin relative to the path followed by the slotted portion of the latch.


Raul Pedroso Photo 5

Biohazard Containment Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
4230031, Oct 28, 1980
Filed:
Apr 26, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/900103
Inventors:
Raul I. Pedroso - Miami FL
Robert E. Auer - Miami FL
Assignee:
Coulter Electronics, Inc. - Hialeah FL
International Classification:
F23J 1100
US Classification:
98115LH
Abstract:
The containment of biohazardous substances, which may exist in the streams of sample material that are being separated in air into droplets in a testing chamber of equipment, such as cell sorters and cytofluorometers, is attained by subjecting the testing chamber to negative air pressure, so that inward air flow at the open face of the chamber is sufficient to inhibit biohazardous substances from exiting out from the face of the chamber. A region of air stagnation is created around the sample streams so that the streams are not deflected from their paths, such paths being pertinent to their testing of the biological sample material. The air stagnation region is formed by interposing an air diverter between the sample streams and the air flow exhaust port at the rear of the testing chamber.


Raul Pedroso Photo 6

Spreading Tool

US Patent:
4211501, Jul 8, 1980
Filed:
Nov 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/957571
Inventors:
Rosa M. Pedroso - Miami FL
Raul I. Pedroso - Miami FL
International Classification:
E04F 2130, E04F 2132
US Classification:
401261
Abstract:
Disclosed is a tool for use in spreading soft, malleable materials along an inner corner formed by angular surfaces. The tool has a relatively hard core and an elastomeric covering on the core together forming a spreading nose for the tool. The tool has a handle for the spreading nose. The elastomeric covering is a soft, resilient material so that it will seal against the angular surfaces of the inner corner where the material is being spread, even if those surfaces are somewhat irregular, for confining the soft spreading material and inhibiting it from spreading around a working edge of the tool except at a tip where a bead is formed.