IL36602A - A sample holder and transferring device for use in mixing and transferring liquids in a centrifugal field - Google Patents

A sample holder and transferring device for use in mixing and transferring liquids in a centrifugal field

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IL36602A
IL36602A IL36602A IL3660271A IL36602A IL 36602 A IL36602 A IL 36602A IL 36602 A IL36602 A IL 36602A IL 3660271 A IL3660271 A IL 3660271A IL 36602 A IL36602 A IL 36602A
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centrifugal field
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B04CENTRIFUGAL APPARATUS OR MACHINES FOR CARRYING-OUT PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES
    • B04BCENTRIFUGES
    • B04B5/00Other centrifuges
    • B04B5/04Radial chamber apparatus for separating predominantly liquid mixtures, e.g. butyrometers
    • B04B5/0407Radial chamber apparatus for separating predominantly liquid mixtures, e.g. butyrometers for liquids contained in receptacles
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01NINVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    • G01N21/00Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using sub-millimetre waves, infrared, visible or ultraviolet light
    • G01N21/01Arrangements or apparatus for facilitating the optical investigation
    • G01N21/03Cuvette constructions
    • G01N21/07Centrifugal type cuvettes

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*¾ΐδ»ΊϋΚ rrroa B» n jrnsrai a rjlfo xn& ? rrcs flam msmi jmno A SAMPLE HOLDER AND TRANSFERRING DEVICE FOR USE IN MIXING- AND TRANSFERRINS LIQUIDS IN A CENTRIFUGAL FIELD This invention relates to a novel sample holder and transferring device. In one aspect, this invention relates to an apparatus for transferring reagents and samples. In a further aspect, this invention relates to a device for dispensing measured. volumes of liquids for microaualytical photometric systems.
In recent years* the need for rapid, automatic, analytical devices has increased markedly due to the numerous microanalytical studies in biochemical research, routine clinical testing for physicians and hosptials, enzymatic studies and the like. In addition to the increased demand for analyses, in certain fields it is often critical that a series of reactions be started at exactly the same time if reliable results are to be obtained. This is particularly important for enzymatic studies wherein detectable changes often take place after the reaction has proceeded for only a few seconds or minutes. However, few devices are available which can analyze rapidly and accurately to handle the increasing number and varied test desired by clinicians and research workers.
Recently, multistation analytical photometers which utilize a centrifugal field have become available for the rapid microanalysis of a wide variety of liquids such as body fluids, e.g., blood serum, food products, and the like. Since numerous analyses can be performed rapidly and simultaneously these devices are of particular interest wherein a large number of samples is involved or a variety of tests on one sample is desired. Moreover, since these devices allow the use of relatively small volumesof reagents, i.e., in the microliter range, the use of expensive reagents can be minimized.
One such device which utilizes a centrifugal field in microanalytical studies is described in Analytical Biochemistry 28,545-562 (1969). This device employs the principle of double-beam spectrophotometry wherein absorbencies of a liquid sample and a reference solution are intercom-pared. The system is basically a series of cuvets arranged around the periphery of a rotor so that when it is spun, centrifugal force transfers reagents and samples to the cuvets where the concentration is measured spectrophoto-metrically. A sample loading disk is provided which consists of rows of cavities arranged concentrically. Reagents are placed in the inner-most cavity and serum samples in the center cavity of the sample loading disk which is then indexed and positioned in the rotor with each reagent and serum sample having its respective cuvet. As the rotor is accelerated, centrifugal force moves the reagents and sample to the outer-most cavity where they are transferred through a small channel to the cuvet. During the transfer, the reagent and sample mix. The filled cuvets rapidly spin past the fixed light beam and the transmission of light is measured However, the geometry of the cavities in the rotary must be such that the reagents and sample are completel transferred into the cuvet. If transfer is not complete, the cuvet may contain an improper concentration of sample and hence give an erroneous reading. In view of the fact that the instrument is particularly useful for biochemical clinical testing, it is imperative that accuracy be at its optimum.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an improved sample holder and transferring device for use in rotary photometric analyzers. A further object of this invention is to provide an improved sample holder and transferring device wherein the sample and reagents are completely transferred to the cuvet. These and other objects will readily become apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the teaching herein set forth.
In its broad aspect, the invention relates to an improved sample holder and transferring device adaptable for use in rotary photometric analyzers. The device is comprised of, in combination, an annular disk having on its upper surface a plurality of chambers each of which extends outwardly toward the peripheral edge of the disk. The chamber is comprised of at least one reagent chamber disposed at an angle which is less than a right angle to the direction of the force created by the centrifugal field, a sample chamber communicating with the adjacent to the reaction chamber the depth of which is less than the reagent chamber, and a transfer chamber communicating with and adjacent to the sample chamber and disposed at an angle greater than a right angle to the direction of the force created by the centrifugal field. The transfer chamber communicates to the outer peripheral edge of the disk through an exit port. When the rotor is in place in the analyzer, the exit ports communicate with the cuvets..
With reference to the drawing, there is depicted a cross-sectional view of the rotor disk 10 which, rotates about axis 12 and which contains reagent chamber 14, sample chamber 16, transfer chamber 18 and exit port 20. As is evident from the drawing, when the disk containing reagent and sample commences to rotate, the increasing centrifugal force drives the reagent from its chamber up to the shelf formed by the reagent and sample chambers and sweeps the sample from its chamber over into the transfer chamber.
Mixing of reagent and sample begins immediately as the reagent sweeps the sample into the transfer chamber and eventually into the cuvet.
Due to the fact that the reagent and sample chambers are inclined towards the outer peripheral edge of the disk and the sample chamber is not as deep as the reagent chamber, i.e., it forms a shelf with the reagent chamber, the reagent and sample are kept separated until the rotor disk revolves. The liquid reagent then rises up its outer wall and passes over the bottom of the sample chamber and sweeps the sample up the sample chamber wall and into the transfer chamber. The sample chamber wall should rise to a point just below the upper surface of the rotor disk.
In practice, the chambers can be of a variety of configurations. For example, they can be cylindrical, oval, square, or the like, as long as the basic geometric configuration is maintained. The rotor disk itself can be constructed out of a variety of materials such as high density linear polyethylene, tetrafluoroethylene, and the like. The surface of the chambers must, of course, be of such material that neither reagents of samples will adhere strongly to it when the rotor is revolving.
Although the invention has been illustrated by the preceding disclosure, it is not to be construed as being limited to the particular embodiments or materials disclosed therein. Rather, the invention encompasses the generic area as hereinbefore disclosed. Various modifications and embodiments thereof can be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
The device of this invention is employed in conjunction with the instruement described in the foregoing Analytical Biochemistry Journal.

Claims (5)

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS~r
1. A sample holder and transferring device for use in mixing and transferring liquids in a centrifugal field, said device comprised of, in combination, an annular disk having on its upper surface a plurality of chambers each of which extends outwardly toward the peripheral edge of the disk, each of said chambers being comprised of at least one reagent chamber disposed at an angle which is less than a right angle to the direction of the force created by the centrifugal field, a sample chamber communicating with and adjacent to said reaction chamber, the depth of which is less than said reagent chamber, and a transfer chamber communicating with and adjacent to said sample chamber and disposed at an angle which is greater than a right angle to the direction of the force created by the centrifugal field, said transfer chamber communicating to the outer peripheral edge of said disk.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the point in the sample chamber at which the bottom meets the wall closest to the peripheral edge of said disk, is curved.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the wall of the sample chamber closest to the peripheral edge of said disk rises up to a point which is below the surface of said disk.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the exit port is located at the bottom of said mixing chamber.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said chambers are of essentially cyclindrical shape.
IL36602A 1970-04-13 1971-04-12 A sample holder and transferring device for use in mixing and transferring liquids in a centrifugal field IL36602A (en)

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JP (1) JPS5611886B1 (en)
BE (1) BE765595A (en)
BR (1) BR7102117D0 (en)
CA (1) CA940100A (en)
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DE (1) DE2117423B2 (en)
FR (1) FR2089490A5 (en)
GB (1) GB1340358A (en)
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