EP2643087A2 - Probenbehälter zur aufbewahrung und verarbeitung von mit einem probeentnahmewerkzeug entnommenen proben - Google Patents
Probenbehälter zur aufbewahrung und verarbeitung von mit einem probeentnahmewerkzeug entnommenen probenInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a sample container for storing and processing samples taken with a sampling tool, preferably samples comprising biological material, having a first container and a second container surrounding the first container, wherein the first and the second container can be brought into a storage position relative to each other, in which a collecting space formed between first and second containers has a first, smaller volume, and can be brought into a different analysis position from the storage position, in which the collecting space has a second, larger volume different from the first one.
- a generic sample container is, for example, the device sold under the trade name "Slicprep 96" by Promega Corporation.
- This device includes 96-well assemblies as first and second containers, respectively.
- the first containers referred to as “spin baskets" in the Slicprep 96 Promega apparatus, have a test tube-like shape with a cylindrical or / and conical surface and a bottom at one axial longitudinal end Containers are insertable into second containers of a so-called “deep-well plate” in a plug-in direction, and the second containers of the "deep-well plate” likewise have a test tube-like shape, but they have a larger diameter and a greater axial length. so that in each case a "spin basket” can be inserted as a first container into a second container of the "deep-well plate”.
- the apparatus 56 includes a spacer frame, which may, if required, be disposed between the two 96-well container assemblies to increase and secure the axial distance between each first and each second container of the two container assemblies.
- This collecting space is used to catch first existing liquid in the first container, such as when the entire arrangement of "spin baskets", “deep-well plate” and spacer frame centrifuged and thereby liquid is driven from the first container into the plenum in the second container.
- first existing liquid in the first container such as when the entire arrangement of "spin baskets", “deep-well plate” and spacer frame centrifuged and thereby liquid is driven from the first container into the plenum in the second container.
- a sample carrier is stored with a substance to be analyzed recorded thereon.
- a suitable lysis liquid is then added, which converts the analyte present on the sample carrier into an analysis-appropriate state. This is usually done by incubation.
- the analysis-appropriate components of the liquid present in the first container are transferred centrifugally driven by centrifugal force into the second container, while not suitable for analysis or even these disturbing components are retained in the first container.
- the first container is designed with a corresponding permeability.
- a sample container of the type mentioned in which a fixing means is provided on the first container, which is at least in the analysis position with a second container provided countermeasure in engageable engageable, that a relative movement of the two containers in at least one Relativiolosraum from the analysis position, preferably to the storage position out, particularly preferably away from the storage position, at least difficult, or / and in that on the first container a locking means is provided, which at least in the storage position with a provided on the second container anti-locking means in such Locking engagement can be brought, that a relative movement of the two containers in at least one direction of relative movement from the storage position, preferably to the analysis position out, particularly preferably of the analysis Away, at least is difficult.
- fixing means and / or locking means on the first container as well as fixing countermeasures and / or locking countermeasures on the second container, it is possible to fix the first and the second container at least in a position of analysis position and storage position, preferably in two positions, without further components or determine. A complicated handling for the arrangement of a spacer component and the like can thus be dispensed with.
- the case should be included that the collecting space in the storage position of the first and second container has a volume of 0 or almost 0. If, furthermore, there is talk of an at least impeded relative movability of the first and second containers, this means that in the corresponding relative position a relative mobility requires a greater driving force than if the securing means or locking means with the corresponding countermeasures were not present.
- fixing means and fixing countermeasures for fixing engagement in the analysis position separately from locking means and locking countermeasures for locking engagement in the storage position.
- the fixing agent is the locking means or / and that the fixing countermeasure is the locking countermeasure.
- one and the same fixing means on the first container for example a latching projection, engage with a fixing countermeasure and a locking countermeasure on the respective second container, for example if both the fixing countermeasure and the locking countermeasure are each formed by a latching recess spaced from one another are provided.
- the fixing engagement and / or the locking engagement is a form-fitting engagement.
- the positive engagement may be a further relative movement in at least one direction completely hindering form-fitting engagement, as is the case with a bayonet closure.
- the fixing engagement and / or the locking engagement can be a latching engagement. If, for example, a multiple use of the sample container is envisaged, it is advantageous if the setting engagement and the locking engagement is a surmountable locking engagement.
- first and second containers may be movable along any first relative movement path relative to each other between the storage position and the analysis position. With mobility between said relative positions is also a movement only from one to the other position designates without necessarily the oppositely directed return movement must be possible.
- the application of force which transfers the two containers from one relative position to another, also leads to release of the fixing or locking engagement, at least with regard to the force application direction.
- an unintentional release of fixing and locking engagement can be prevented by the first and the second container in at least one position from the storage position and analysis position, preferably at least in the analysis position, particularly preferably in both positions along one of the first different second relative movement path are movable relative to each other to solve the locking engagement and / or the locking engagement.
- the first and the second container preferably extend as laboratory containers along a common, substantially rectilinear container axis.
- both the first and the second container on a bottom and an outgoing from this lateral surface, particularly preferably the bottom of the first container, at least under predetermined operating conditions, a permeability of liquid, such as to be able to centrifuge the sample container.
- first and the second container are movable relative to each other along the common container axis as the first relative movement path between storage position and analysis position.
- the first and second containers may then be circumferentially rotatable about the container axis as the second relative movement path relative to one another to release the locking engagement and / or the locking engagement.
- latching lugs can be provided as fixing or locking means or as fixing counter-locking or locking means which engage behind in a relative position a latching recess as the counter-locking or fixing counter-means or the fixing or the locking means. Then, by circumferential oblique surfaces on the latching recess, the latching lug by relative rotation of the first and second container from a rear grip position in which it engages behind a contour of the locking lug, moves and thus the fixing or locking engagement can be solved.
- a second latching recess for latching engagement with the projection is preferably provided on the respective other container on a second latching location located in the direction of the first relative movement path from the first latching location.
- This second Verrastungsort is then assigned to the other relative position.
- relative motion guide means may be provided on the first container which cooperate with relative movement guide countermeasures provided on the second container to guide the relative movement of the first and second containers along the first relative movement path between the stored position and the analysis position.
- the relative movement guide means are the fixing means and / or the locking means or that the relative movement guide countermeasures the fixing countermeasures or / and the locking countermeasures are.
- a guide and locking by fixing or locking means or their corresponding antidote be realized in that on a container of the first and second container at least one projection is provided which engages in a longitudinal groove extending along the first relative movement path on the respective other container , preferably this penetrates, wherein the longitudinal groove at a first Verrastungsort, a relative position of analysis position and Aufbewah- associated with at least a first detent arrangement, and wherein the longitudinal groove preferably has a second detent arrangement on a second Verrastungsort located in the direction of the first relative movement from the first Verrastungsort, which is assigned to the other relative position.
- the projection can thus serve both the latching of one container at the other as well as the movement guide.
- the containers of the sample container of the present invention can be formed like a test tube or a cup with a bottom and a lateral surface extending from the bottom.
- the first and the second container each have a container opening, which are provided on respective sides, in particular on the same axial end sides of the respective container. Therefore, if in this application of a first and a second container is mentioned, which extend along a common container axis, wherein the second container surrounds the first container, so it is preferably meant a surrounding in one of the axial directions and in the radial direction.
- the situation of surrounding the first container from the second container can be brought about simply by the first container passing through the second container in at least one relative position from the analysis position and the storage position, preferably in both relative positions.
- the openings of both containers are then starting from the container bottom of the first container in the same axial direction.
- the sample container comprises a removable lid which, when it is attached to the sample container, covers the container opening of at least the first container.
- This is the container that is designed to hold the sample is.
- the cover attached to the sample container covers both containers, so that the contents of the second container can be permanently protected against external influences.
- sample container Since for storing the sample in the first container anyway provided on the sample container lid must be removed from this, a compact advantageously further developed sample container can be obtained by the sample container on the lid of the sampling tool is provided. Then the lid can be removed with the sampling tool from the sample container, removed the sample and the sampling tool with the lid are placed back on the sample container.
- the handling of the sampling tool can also be improved by being movably mounted relative to the lid.
- the sampling tool can, for example, have a holding bar and a sample carrier detachably provided thereon. This makes it possible to detach the sample carrier after the sample has been removed from the holding bar, which is no longer needed.
- the sample carrier is arranged on a longitudinal end of the holding rod for facilitating the sampling.
- the longitudinal end of the holding rod, on which the sample carrier is detachably received, is for simple securing of the sample that longitudinal end, which dips into the first container when attached to the sample carrier lid.
- the sample carrier In order to prevent impurities from reaching the sample with the holding rod, it is preferably detachable from the sample carrier, as already explained above.
- the release of the sample carrier from the holding rod can be done without reopening the sample carrier in that the lid has a Abstreifgeometrie, which, when the sampling tool is provided on the lid, a relative movement of the Holding rods for Abstreifgeometrie allowed, however, a relative movement of the sample carrier is not permitted, the Abstreifgeometrie is preferably penetrated by the holding rod and surrounds it.
- the Probenbenzoiter independent of the holding rod on a stopper, with which a lid on the cover, such as for the temporary recording of the sampling tool, provided opening is closed, wherein the plug is preferably held captive on the lid.
- the captive can be realized by material connection of the lid and plug, such as when using injection molded lids, which can have a plug material captive via a web connection.
- the lid or / and the first container and / or the second container may have a tool engagement geometry designed for tool engagement.
- a robot-operated or otherwise somewhat automated tool can be brought into positive engagement with the tool engagement geometry in order to at least partially automate handling operations on the sample container. to lead.
- the cover egg of the sample container can be automatically removed and replaced.
- the first and the second container can be automatically moved by tool attack in one or both of said relative positions.
- the tool engagement geometry does not penetrate the wall of the lid and / or container in which it is provided ,
- Figure 1 a longitudinal sectional view of a first invention
- FIG. 3 shows the sample container of Figure 3 in the storage position with stripped sample carrier and shortened holding rod
- FIG. 4 shows the sample container of FIG. 3 with filled-in lysis liquid
- FIG. 5 the sample container in the analysis position
- FIG. 6 shows a detailed representation of the fixing engagement between the first and second containers in the analysis position
- FIG. 7 shows the sample container in the analysis position after centrifuging
- FIG. 8 a perspective view of the sample container with lid and handling tool
- FIG. 9 shows the first container of the sample container with the handling tool of FIG. 9, FIG.
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective view almost from the direction of the container axis of the sample container
- FIG. 11 is a longitudinal sectional view of a second embodiment of a sample container according to the present invention.
- FIG. 12 the sample container of FIG. 11 with a stripped sample carrier and closed by a lid
- FIG. 13 shows the sample container of FIGS. 11 and 12 in the storage position after the filling of a lysis liquid
- FIG. 14 shows the sample container of the second embodiment in FIG.
- FIG. 15 shows the sample container of FIG. 14 after centrifuging
- Figure 16 is an exploded perspective view of the sample container of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 17 an external perspective view of the sample container of the second embodiment in the analysis position.
- FIG. 1 a first embodiment of a sample carrier according to the present invention is indicated generally at 10.
- the Sample carrier comprises a first, inner container 12 which is surrounded by a second, outer container 14.
- the first and second containers 12 and 14, respectively, extend along a common container axis A along which the first and second containers are movable relative to one another.
- first and second containers 12 and 14 are shown in a storage position as a possible relative position of the two containers to each other, in which a collecting space 16, which may be present between the first and second containers 12 and 14, a has almost vanishing, at least smaller volume.
- sample container 10 comprises a cover 18, which can be screwed by a thread 20 relative to the container axis A radially outward on the opening side longitudinal end 22 of the second container 14.
- the lid 18 preferably has at its container distant longitudinal end 24 a horrinous satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a satuticaally a not shown in Figure 1 automation tool can engage positively to solve the screwing of the lid 18 with the second container 14 and the lid 18 in the axial direction of the second container 14 lift.
- the lid 18 surrounds a preferably annular volume 28, in which, for example, a desiccant for drying the stored in the first container 12 sample carrier can be accommodated.
- the first container 12 has an opening-side longitudinal end 30 and a bottom-side longitudinal end 32.
- a horrangriffsgeometrie 34 may be provided, on which an automation tool can attack form-fitting, for example, the container 12 relative to the container 14 in axial Direction to move from the storage position shown in Figure 1 in an analysis position described below.
- the first container 12 may have at its bottom longitudinal end 32 a bottom 12 axially closing the container 36, which may be formed with a permeability to allow liquids to pass through the bottom 36 under predetermined operating conditions.
- the first container 12 may have a jacket wall 38 which revolves around the container axis A.
- the second container 14 can also have, in addition to its opening-side longitudinal end 22, a bottom-side longitudinal end 40 on which a bottom 42 axially closing the second container 14 can be formed. Starting in the axial direction from the bottom 42 of the second container 14, this is followed by a jacket wall 44 extending to the opening-side longitudinal end 22.
- first container 12 and the second container 14 are open to the same axial side, wherein the first container 12 preferably passes through an opening 46 of the second container 14.
- the lid 18 may further comprise a preferably central sleeve 48, in which a sampling tool 50 is preferably received relative to the lid 18 in the axial direction movable.
- the sampling tool 50 may have a holding bar 52 which has a sample carrier 56 at one end with a hand-engaging portion 54 and at the other end, that is, at a longitudinal end immersed in the first container 12.
- the sample support 56 may be a sleeve or cap of absorbent material surrounding the respective longitudinal end of the support rod 52, such as fiber tangles such as cotton wool, or an open-cell foam.
- the sample carrier 56 is preferably detachably provided on the holding bar 52 and can be stripped off the holding bar 52 at a stripping geometry 58, for example at an end face of the sleeve 48 of the lid 18, such that the sample carrier 56 remains in the first container 12.
- the holding bar 52 of the sampling tool 50 comprises a closer section 52a and a sample carrier closer section 52b, which are connected to one another at a predetermined breaking point 60.
- the holding bar 52 has in its griff motifren region 52 a circumferential locking projection 62 which is arranged such that the holding bar 52 or only its handle closer portion 52 a, when the support rod 52 is axially fully inserted into the lid 18, the Abstreifgeometrie 58 can lock.
- the lid 18 is shown with the sampling tool 50, in the previously described axially fully inserted into the lid 18 and latched with the Abstreifgeometrie 58 position.
- the lid 18 with the sampling tool 50 can be used by hand-engaging the corresponding hand-engaging portion 54 to take a sample.
- the sampling tool 50 can thus be used to make smears on the sample carrier 56.
- FIG. 3 shows the sample container 10 with stripped sample carrier 56, which is stored inside the first container 12.
- the holding bar 52 was shortened after stripping the sample carrier 56 at the predetermined breaking point 60 and used to close the sleeve 48 and thus the lid 18 again in this.
- the circumferential latching projection 62nd provides a latching with the Abstreifgeometrie 58 and thus for a secure hold of the retaining bar 52 in the lid 18th
- FIG. 4 essentially shows the sample carrier 10 of FIG. 3, with the cutting plane only slightly rotated about the container axis A, with a lysis liquid 64 now being filled into the first container 12.
- the filling of the lysis liquid 64 can either be done by the central sleeve 48 taking out the remaining griffaciren portion 52 a of the support rod 52 or can be done by removing the complete lid 18.
- FIG. 5 shows the sample container 10 of FIG. 4, but without the more accessible portion 52a of the holding rod 52.
- FIG. 5 shows the first container 12 and the container 14 in an analysis position, in which the first container 12 is pulled relative to the second container 14 in the axial direction a little way from the second container 14, so that the volume of the collecting space 16, which substantially between the floors 36 and 42 of the first Container 12 and the second container 14 and located axially between these floors 36 and 42 located portion of the jacket wall 44 of the second container 14, compared to its volume in the storage position of the sample container 0 is significantly increased.
- each latching projection 66 On the longitudinal side 22 of each latching projection 66, a latching recess 68 is provided, into which the latching projection 66 engages in the analysis position of the containers 12 and 14. This is shown in detail in FIG.
- the latching projection 66 two of which are formed diametrically opposite one another on the radially outer side of the jacket wall 38 of the first container 12, are designed to be spring-like in the radial direction R.
- the locking projections 66 are biased by the inner surface 44a of the casing wall 44 of the second container 14, against which the latching projections 66, radially outwardly against the spring force of their material elasticity, so that they Then, when they reach the recess 68, automatically radially penetrate into this and engage behind them such that a remindvers notorious of the first container 12 relative to the second container 14 in the storage position shown in Figures 1 to 4 by merely exerting force in the axial direction without Destruction of the sample container 10 is not possible.
- FIG. 7 shows the sample container 10 of FIG. 5 with the remainder of the holding rod 52 inserted into the lid 18 after centrifuging, whereby the lysis liquid 64 with the sample constituents dissolved therein is passed through the bottom 36 of the first container 12 into the collecting space 16 ,
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the sample container 10 with a handling tool 70, which is designed for tool engagement both on the tool engagement geometry 26 of the cover 18 and for tool engagement on the tool engagement geometry 34 of the first container 12.
- the handling tool 70 may have a substantially cylindrical tool body 72 with an axial functional extension 74 on it.
- the handling tool 70 preferably has two functional extensions 74, which lie opposite one another with respect to the container axis A.
- the tool body 72 may also have a tool axis W, which is to be brought into conformity with the container axis A for the form-fitting engagement of the handling tool 70 with the tool engagement geometries 26 and 34 of the sample container 10.
- a radial engagement projection 76 can be provided on the axial functional extensions 74, which can be brought into positive engagement with the tool engagement geometries 26 and 34 by rotation of the handling tool 70 about the tool axis W or about the container axis A, similar to a form-fitting engagement known from a bayonet catch.
- the radial engagement projection 76 penetrates the axialnectsforts atz 74, so that it protrudes from this starting both radially outward as well as radially inwardly.
- both the lid 18 and the first container 12 can be gripped and handled with one and the same handling tool 70.
- FIG. 8 shows that the outer side 44b of the jacket wall 44 of the second container 14 can have guide geometries, which in particular can have insertion bevels, in order to axially insert the sample container 10 with the second container 14 or the second container 14 alone Holder to achieve a defined orientation of the second container 14 and thus also of the sample container 10.
- FIG. 9 shows the handling tool 70 immediately before the positive locking engagement of the radially inwardly projecting sections of the radial projections 76 with the tool engagement geometries 34 at the opening-side longitudinal end 30 of the first container 12. Again, the tool engagement and the production of a positive coupling between the handling tool 70 and the first container 12 in the manner of a known bayonet closure.
- the formation of the tool engagement geometry 34 as a groove on the outside of the jacket wall 38 of the first container 12 is preferred, so that it is impossible for the handling tool 70 to influence the interior of the first container 12 during tool engagement on the first container 12.
- FIG. 10 shows the sample container 10 without lid, that is to say only the first container 12 and the second container 14.
- FIG. 11 shows a second embodiment of a sample container according to the invention.
- This second embodiment in which the same and functionally identical components as in the first embodiment, the same reference numerals, but increased by the number 100, will be described below only insofar as it differs from the first embodiment, the description of which otherwise expressly referenced ,
- the lid 1 18 is inserted radially inward into the opening-side longitudinal end 130 of the first container 112.
- the holding rod 152 is simplified in one piece, without predetermined breaking point, although such a predetermined breaking point can be provided.
- the radial locking projection 166 as the fixing and locking means of the first container 1 12 in contrast to the first embodiment is no longer resilient in the radial direction, but rather rigidly connected to the first container.
- the radial locking projection 166 may also serve as a tool engagement geometry 134 for initiating a relative movement between the first and second container 1 12 and 1 14 by a corresponding not shown in Figure 11 handling tool.
- the radial latching projection 166 is guided in a groove 167 of the casing wall 144 of the second container 1 14,
- the groove 167 and the plurality of grooves 167 serve to guide a relative movement of the first and second container 1 12 and 1 4 between the storage position shown in Figure 1 1 and the analysis position described below (see Figures 14 and 15).
- Each of the provided grooves 167 has a first detent arrangement 168, which is associated with the analysis position, with which thus the respectively associated detent projection 166 is in latching engagement when the first and the second container 1 12, 1 14 are relative to each other in the analysis position, and one of them along the relative movement path between the two containers spaced second latching lug assembly 169, which are associated with the storage position and with which the respective latching projection 166 is in latching engagement, when the first and the second container 1 12 and 114 relative to each other in the storage position.
- the groove 167 and the plurality of grooves 167 have a width in the circumferential direction around the container axis A, which is sufficiently large that the locking projection is movable in the axial direction, but is not movable in the circumferential direction to the movement guiding property of the groove 167th to ensure.
- the cover 118 may be screwed into the first container 1 12 for particular securing with an external thread 1 18a in an internal thread 138a on the inside of the jacket wall 138.
- the operating state of the sample container 110 of the second embodiment of FIG. 12 thus substantially corresponds to the operating state of the sample container 10 of the first embodiment, as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 13 essentially the sample container 110 of FIG. 12 is shown, only with lysis liquid 164 filled in the first container 112.
- lysis liquid 164 is either through the central sleeve 148 or by removing and replacing the lid 1 18 into the first container 1 2 been filled.
- the operating state of the sample container 110 of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 13 essentially corresponds to the operating state of the first sample container 10, as illustrated in FIG. In this position, the sample carrier 156 can be incubated with the sample substance contained thereon.
- FIG. 14 shows the sample container 110 of the second embodiment with first and second containers 112 and 114, respectively, in the analysis position.
- the first container 112 has been moved in the axial direction along the common container axis A relative to the second container 114 until the radial latching projections 166 are latched in the upper latching projection arrangement 168 in FIG.
- FIG. 14 This preparation state for centrifuging is shown in FIG. 14, the operating situation of which corresponds to the operating situation of the sample container 10 of the first embodiment in FIG.
- FIG. 15 The situation after centrifuging, that is to say with lysis liquid 164 collected in the collecting space 116, is shown in FIG. 15, the operating situation of the sample container 110 of the second embodiment of FIG. 15 corresponding to that of the sample container 10 of the first embodiment of FIG.
- Figure 16 shows an exploded perspective view of the sample container 1 10. Good to see it in the present case provided four radial locking projections 166 on the first container 112 and the associated recesses or grooves 167 on the second container 1 14th
- Figure 17 shows a perspective view of the sample container 1 10 of the second embodiment, in which the first container 112 is relative to the second container 1 14 in the analysis position. This can be seen in the latching of the radial latching projections 166 of the first container 1 12 in the opening-side longitudinal end 122 of the second container 1 14 closer latching lugs 168.
- the first container 1 12 can be moved back into the storage position from the analysis position either overcoming the latch provided or relative to the second container 14 from substantially the same force in the opposite direction from the second container 14 be removed.
- the latching lug arrangement 168 in the illustrated second exemplary embodiment the latching lug arrangement 169 and the latching point formed thereby are designed in such a way that only an axial movement towards the analysis position is possible starting from the storage position assigned to this latching location.
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