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- the present invention relates to a dielectric extraction device including a flow cover.
- Patent Registration No. 10-1989920 by the present applicant has been developed and used.
- the buffer is directly dispensed and stored inside the buffer chamber, but there is a problem in that micro-leakage occurs through various layer structures in the lower portion of the buffer chamber and adversely affects extraction performance during long-term storage.
- the pad disposed between the upper body and the base plate is made of a rubber material, and as the pad is compressed between the upper body and the base plate, the diameter of the holes formed in the pad decreases, thereby extracting a capacity different from the product design intention. There was a problem moving to this amplification module.
- a sealing member sealing the buffer chamber is perforated by a protruding member due to vibration generated during production and distribution of the product, and reagents stored in the buffer chamber leak and become contaminated.
- Patent Document 1 Korea Patent Document No. 10-1989920 (2019.06.11.)
- Patent Document 2 Korea Patent Document No. 10-2065649 (2020.01.07.)
- Patent Document 3 Korea Patent Document No. 10-2065650 (2020.01.07.)
- Patent Document 4 Korea Patent Document No. 10-2076220 (2020.02.05.)
- the inner chamber accommodating reagents necessary for dielectric extraction is provided separately from the outer chamber, and as the upper and lower parts of the inner chamber are sealed, the reagents contained in a single chamber leak out to the outside in the conventional dielectric extraction device. Its purpose is to provide a dielectric extraction device that solves the problem.
- the sealing member sealing the upper and lower openings of the inner chamber by the protruding members formed on the cover and the outer chamber is prevented from being perforated. Its purpose is to provide a dielectric extraction device including a safety clip to prevent.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a dielectric extraction device that solves the problem of cross-contamination between reagents due to the capillary phenomenon occurring through the space between the double chambers through a unique inner chamber design (lower inner chamber).
- an object of the present invention is to provide a dielectric extraction device solved through a unique inner chamber design (upper inner chamber) to prevent reagents from leaking out in a structure for preventing capillarity.
- the sealing member can be torn with little force, and the perforated portion expands, so that the reagent contained in the inner chamber flows out smoothly to the outside. Its purpose is to provide
- an object of the present invention is to provide a dielectric extraction device in which an inclined portion is formed around a discharge hole through which reagents are discharged so that reagents are smoothly discharged through the discharge hole.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a dielectric extraction device in which sealed flow channels are formed without a phenomenon in which reagents flow out of the middle in the course of moving reagents by achieving a strong coupling between the base plate - the flow cover - the pad - the outer chamber.
- the bead chamber in which the beads necessary for dielectric extraction and amplification are accommodated also has a double chamber structure of an outer chamber and a bead chamber, thereby maintaining the performance of beads vulnerable to moisture for a long time.
- the purpose is to provide a dielectric extraction device. .
- the amplification module has a plurality of accommodation units, and primers and probes for amplifying different genomes are stored in each accommodation unit, thereby providing a genome extraction device capable of diagnosing various types of diseases through genome extraction once. There is a purpose.
- the length, thickness, and patterns of the gas flow passage and the extract flow passage are provided differently, so that the extraction liquid or amplification product introduced into the accommodation unit is prevented from mixing.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a dielectric extraction method using the aforementioned dielectric extraction device.
- An embodiment of the present invention for solving the above problems is an outer chamber partitioned into a plurality of first spaces by an outer chamber partition wall, and different reagents are accommodated in the plurality of first spaces;
- a base plate coupled to a lower portion of the chamber, a base plate having a plurality of passages communicating with the plurality of first spaces formed on an upper surface thereof, disposed between the outer chamber and the base plate, and comprising the plurality of first spaces and the plurality of first spaces.
- An extraction device including a flow cover through which flow cover holes connecting between flow paths of the flow cover and a pad disposed on the flow cover and through which pad holes connecting between the flow cover hole and the plurality of first spaces are formed through provides
- the flow cover may be made of a plastic material, and the pad may be made of a silicon material.
- the plurality of flow passages extend outward in a radial direction from a portion spaced a predetermined distance from the center of the base plate, and one end is disposed on a first circumference spaced a first distance from the center of the base plate, Some of the plurality of flow passages have other ends disposed on a second circumference separated by a second distance from the center of the base plate, and other portions of the flow passages have other ends at a third distance greater than the second distance from the center of the base plate. It can be placed on a third circumference apart.
- one end of the plurality of passages is disposed at a distance greater than the first distance and shorter than the second distance from the center of the base plate, and the other end is disposed at a distance from the center of the base plate to the second distance.
- An air flow path disposed at a distance longer than the distance and shorter than the third distance may be further included.
- the flow cover has a first through hole in which a driving unit is installed, and first coupling protrusions protruding upward and downward are formed on an outer circumference of the first through hole, and the first coupling protrusion, It may be inserted into the driving part insertion hole of the base plate and the second through hole of the pad.
- the flow cover has a plurality of first flow cover holes formed through a first circumference spaced apart from the first through hole by the first distance, and the second distance away from the first through hole.
- a plurality of second flow cover holes are formed through two circumferences, a plurality of third flow cover holes are formed through and formed on a third circumference spaced apart from the first through holes by the third distance, and one end of the air passage and A fourth flow cover hole communicating with the other end may be formed through.
- a melting protrusion coupled along an edge of the plurality of passages may protrude from a lower surface of the flow cover.
- a plurality of first pad holes are formed through a first circumference spaced apart from the second through hole by the first distance, and a second circumference spaced apart from the second through hole by the second distance.
- a plurality of second pad holes are formed to pass through, and a plurality of third pad holes are formed to pass through a third circumference spaced apart from the second through hole by the third distance, and one end and the other end of the air passage are in communication with each other.
- a fourth pad hole may be formed therethrough.
- a diameter of the third pad hole may be greater than a diameter of the first pad hole and a diameter of the second pad hole.
- it may include a portion that protrudes from an upper surface of the pad while being connected to an upper portion of the third pad hole and widens toward the flow cover.
- the plurality of passages may be asymmetrical on a cross section including the center of the base plate.
- the flow cover may be fusion-fixed on the base plate.
- one end of the plurality of flow passages, the first flow cover hole and the first pad holes are aligned, and the other end of some of the plurality of flow passages, the second flow cover hole and the first pad hole 2 pad holes are aligned, the other ends of some of the plurality of flow paths, the third flow cover hole and the third pad holes are aligned, and the air flow path, the fourth flow cover hole, and the fourth pad Holes can be aligned.
- one end of the plurality of passages communicates with a fluid receiving portion inside the piston installed in the outer chamber, and the other end of the plurality of passages is a plurality of discharge holes of the first space of the outer chamber, or It can communicate with the amplification module.
- an inner chamber accommodating reagents necessary for dielectric extraction is provided separately from an outer chamber, and the upper and lower portions of the inner chamber are sealed, so that reagents accommodated in a single chamber in a conventional dielectric extraction device are removed from the outside.
- the leakage problem is solved.
- the sealing member sealing the upper and lower openings of the inner chamber is perforated by protruding members formed on the cover and the outer chamber. prevented
- the sealing member can be torn with little force, and the perforated portion expands, so that the reagent contained in the inner chamber flows out smoothly.
- an inclined portion is formed around the discharge hole through which the reagents are discharged, so that the reagents are smoothly discharged through the discharge hole.
- the bead chamber in which beads necessary for dielectric extraction and amplification are accommodated also has a double chamber structure of an outer chamber and a bead chamber, so that it is possible to maintain the performance of beads that are vulnerable to moisture for a long time.
- the performance of the bead is maintained by the dehumidifying unit located above the bead chamber.
- the amplification module has a plurality of receptacles, and primers and probes for amplifying different genomes are stored in each receptacle, various types of diseases can be diagnosed through genome extraction once.
- the length, thickness, and patterns of the gas flow path and the extract flow path are provided differently depending on the location of the connected accommodation unit, so that the extraction liquid or amplification product introduced into the accommodation unit is prevented from being mixed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the overall appearance of a dielectric extraction device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the dielectric extraction device of FIG. 1 viewed from another side.
- Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of Figure 1;
- FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a coupling relationship between an outer chamber and an inner chamber.
- FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a coupling relationship between an inner chamber and a safety clip.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the outer chamber.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a coupling relationship between an inner chamber and an outer chamber.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged view for explaining a protruding member formed on a lower surface of an outer chamber.
- 9 is a view for explaining the inner chamber in more detail.
- FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view for explaining the cover in more detail.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a flow cover and a pad disposed between a base plate and an outer chamber in more detail.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view for specifically explaining configurations of a piston.
- FIG. 13 is a bottom perspective view of the flow cover.
- 15 is a cross-sectional view for specifically explaining a dielectric extraction device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 16 is another cross-sectional view for specifically explaining a dielectric extraction device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 17 to 19 are views for explaining an amplification module according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- 20 to 22 are views for explaining an amplification module according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- 23 to 25 are views for explaining an amplification module according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- 26 is a plan view of a bead chamber.
- 27 and 28 are perspective views for explaining the configuration of the bead chamber in more detail.
- FIG. 29 is a cross-sectional view of the bead chamber of FIG. 28;
- FIG. 30 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the bead chamber of FIG. 28 for explaining a structure coupled with an outer chamber.
- the dielectric extraction device 1000 includes an outer chamber 100, an inner chamber 200, a cover 300, a base plate 400, and a safety clip 500. , an amplification module 600, a piston 700, a driving unit 800 and a bead chamber 900.
- the outer chamber 100 is divided into a plurality of first spaces 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , 105 , 106 , and 107 by outer chamber partition walls. That is, the plurality of first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 may be spaces independent of each other.
- the plurality of first spaces 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , 105 , 106 , and 107 may be provided with open tops and closed bottoms.
- first discharge holes 121, 122 formed along the circumferential direction while spaced apart from the central portion of the outer chamber 100 by a first distance on the bottom surfaces of the plurality of first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 123, 124, and 125 are formed through, and a second discharge hole 126 formed along the circumferential direction while being spaced apart from the central portion of the outer chamber 100 by a second distance on the bottom surface of the remaining first spaces 106 and 107, 127) are formed through.
- discharge holes 128 and 129 communicating with the amplification module 600 are formed through the bottom surface of the space between the first spaces 106 and 107 .
- the first distance may be shorter than the second distance, but in another embodiment, the first distance may be longer than the second distance.
- reagents stored in the inner chamber 200 which will be described later, are introduced, and in the remaining plurality of first spaces 106 and 107, reagents stored in the bead chamber 900 are put. Beads are put in.
- Piston inserts 108 into which pistons 700 are inserted are formed through the center of the plurality of first spaces 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , 105 , 106 , and 107 .
- a piston 700 is inserted into the piston insert 108, and a driving unit (not shown) of the diagnostic device is coupled to the piston 700 to move the piston 700 up and down, thereby moving the first space 101, 102, 103, 104, It is possible for reagents (fluids) of 105, 106, and 107 to enter and exit the fluid accommodating part 701 inside the piston 700. More specific details will be described later.
- the upper outer surface 100a of the outer chamber 100 is connected to the upper portion of the lower outer surface 100b and is recessed toward the central portion.
- the safety clip 500 is coupled to the upper outer surface 100a of the outer chamber 100, and the boundary between the upper outer surface 100a and the lower outer surface 100b serves as a step of the safety clip 500, so that the safety clip ( 500) is coupled to the upper outer surface 100a, the coupled position may be maintained.
- the safety clip 500 has a length that covers at least a portion of the circumference of the upper outer surface 100a of the outer chamber 100 and includes an extended outer chamber coupling portion 510 and a handle 520 formed on one side of the outer chamber coupling portion 510.
- the cover 300 presses the inner chamber 200 coupled to the outer chamber 100 to open the upper and lower openings of the inner chamber 200. becoming can be prevented.
- the user may start the extraction process after removing the safety clip 500 from the outer chamber 100 by gripping the handle 520 .
- reagents in the inner chamber 200 are not injected into the outer chamber 100, and the safety clip 500 is removed from the outer chamber 100. Only when it is possible for the reagent in the inner chamber 200 to be introduced into the outer chamber 100.
- the safety clip 500 includes an outer chamber coupling part 510 , a handle 520 , an upper extension part 530 and a side extension part 540 .
- the outer chamber coupling part 510 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 while at least partially surrounding the outer surface (specifically, the upper outer surface 100a) of the outer chamber 100 . More specifically, the outer chamber coupling part 510 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 so as to surround the four outer surfaces of the outer chamber 100, but the extended ends of the outer chamber coupling part 510 may be configured to be spaced apart from each other. there is. As shown in FIG. 1 , when the safety clip 500 is coupled to the outer chamber 100, the extended end of the outer chamber coupling part 510 is caught on one of the outer surfaces of the outer chamber 100, so that the user The safety clip 500 can be separated from the outer chamber 100 only when holding the safety clip 500 and applying an external force in one direction.
- the handle 520 extends outward from the outer chamber coupling part 510 and is gripped by a user to separate the safety clip 500 from the outer chamber 100 .
- the upper extension part 530 extends upward from one side of the outer chamber coupling part 510 , and the side extension part 540 extends from the upper extension part 530 toward the center of the outer chamber 100 .
- the cover support member 541 protrudes from the upper surface of the side extension part 540, and the inner chamber coupling part 542 is formed at the extended end of the side extension part 540. ) is characterized by protruding formation.
- a first sealing member S1 sealing the upper openings of the plurality of second spaces 201 , 202 , 203 , 204 , and 205 of the chamber 200 and a third sealing member sealing the upper openings of the bead chamber 900 . It plays a role in preventing (S3) from tearing (preventing perforation).
- the safety clip 500 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 and the inner chamber 200 as shown in FIG. In this case, contact between the protruding members 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, and 317 and the first sealing member S1 and the third sealing member S3 is blocked. Therefore, when the safety clip 500 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 and the inner chamber 200, perforation of the inner chamber 200 and the bead chamber 900 is prevented and accommodated in the inner chamber 200. A phenomenon in which reagents and beads accommodated in the bead chamber 900 flow out to the outer chamber 100 can be prevented.
- the inner chamber coupling part 542 is a part that is coupled to the fixing part 230 of the inner chamber 200 when the safety clip 500 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 .
- the lower surface of the inner chamber 200 is located at a position spaced a predetermined distance from the lower surface of the outer chamber 100, and thus the plurality of second spaces 201 , 202, 203, 204, 205 to prevent the second sealing member (S2) sealing the lower openings from being torn by the protruding members (111, 112, 113, 114, 115) formed on the bottom surface of the outer chamber (100) It becomes (see FIG. 15).
- the inner chamber coupling part 542 is shown in the form of a coupling protrusion and the fixing part 230 is shown in the form of a coupling groove coupled to the coupling protrusion, but in other embodiments, the inner chamber coupling portion 542 is It may be provided in the form of a coupling groove, and the fixing part 230 may be provided in the form of a coupling protrusion coupled with the coupling groove.
- a seating portion 109 providing a space in which the fixing portion 230 of the inner chamber 200 is seated is recessed in the outer chamber 100 (more specifically, the outer chamber partition wall).
- the inner chamber 200 is fixed at a position spaced a predetermined distance from the lower surface of the outer chamber 100 through a coupling structure with the safety clip 100, but the fixing part 230 of the inner chamber 200 is the seating part 109 ), the fixing force can be further improved.
- an insertion space 130 is recessed on an upper side of an inner wall of the outer chamber 100, and a coupling hook 240 of the inner chamber 200 may be coupled to the insertion space 130.
- a stopper 131 protrudes toward the inside of the outer chamber 100 on the upper side of the insertion space 130 . Therefore, when the inner chamber 200 is not pressurized by the cover 300, the coupling hook 240 of the inner chamber 200 is located on the stopper 131, but the inner chamber 200 is not pressurized by the cover 300. When is pressed, the coupling hook 240 can pass through the stopper 131 and be inserted into the insertion space 130 .
- FIG. 7 instead of the coupling hook 240 formed in the inner chamber 200, a locking protrusion 250 protruding outward from the outer wall of the inner chamber 200 is provided, and the locking protrusion 250 is attached to the outer chamber 100. ) The downward movement of the inner chamber 200 is partially restricted by the stopper 131 formed on the inner wall.
- the locking protrusion 250 passes through the stopper 131 and is inserted into the insertion space 130, Accordingly, the second sealing member S2 sealing the plurality of second spaces of the inner chamber 200 is perforated by the protruding member formed in the outer chamber 100 .
- the inner chamber 200 is partitioned into a plurality of second spaces 201 , 202 , 203 , 204 , and 205 by inner chamber partition walls. That is, the plurality of second spaces 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 may be spaces independent of each other.
- Upper and lower portions of the plurality of second spaces 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 are open (that is, the plurality of second spaces have an upper opening and a lower opening), and the upper portion is the first sealing member S1 ), and the lower part is sealed by the second sealing member S2.
- the first sealing member S1 and the second sealing member S2 may be, for example, a film, but are not limited thereto, and a film made of any material that does not allow fluid to pass through may be applied.
- Different reagents are put into the plurality of second spaces 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205.
- the second sealing member S2 seals the lower part of the plurality of second spaces, and then the reagents are introduced.
- the introduction of reagents into the inner chamber 200 may be completed by the first sealing member S1 sealing the upper portions of the plurality of second spaces.
- the inner chamber 200 includes an upper inner chamber 210 and a lower inner chamber 220 .
- the upper inner chamber 210 is integrally formed, and when combined with the outer chamber 100, is configured to come into close contact with the inner wall of the outer chamber 100.
- the lower inner chamber 220 is connected to the upper inner chamber 210 and includes a curved portion spaced apart from the inner wall of the outer chamber 100 when coupled with the outer chamber 100 (radially facing inward). .
- the present invention uses a double chamber structure consisting of an inner chamber and an outer chamber, there may be a risk of cross-contamination between reagents in the inner chamber 200 during operation.
- Cross-contamination can be achieved by the occurrence of capillarity through a microspace between the inner chamber and the outer chamber.
- the inner chamber 200 is sufficiently spaced from the inner wall of the outer chamber 100. The capillary phenomenon was prevented by adopting a curved structure as much as possible.
- the outer chamber 100 and the inner chamber 200 are designed to be separated from each other to prevent the capillary phenomenon, so that the upper inner chamber 210 is installed in the outer chamber 100 to prevent reagents from leaking out through the spaced part. ) was configured to be in close contact with the inner wall of the
- Second protruding members 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115 protruding into the spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105 are formed.
- Each of the second protruding members 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115 may be disposed in a one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105, for example, reference numeral 111.
- the corresponding second protruding member tears the second sealing member S2 sealing the lower part of the second space corresponding to reference numeral 201, and the second protruding member corresponding to reference numeral 115 breaks the second space corresponding to reference numeral 205
- the second sealing member S2 sealing the lower part is torn.
- the second protruding members 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115 are protrusions 111a, 112a, and 113a protruding from the bottom surfaces of the plurality of first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105 by a first height h1. , 114a, 115a) and the protrusions 111a, 112a, 113a, 114a, and 115a, and protruding from the bottom surface by a second height h2 lower than the first height h1, the wings 111b, 112b, and 113b , 114b, 115b).
- the wings 111b, 112b, 113b, 114b, and 115b may have a structure extending in both left and right directions from the protrusions 111a, 112a, 113a, 114a, and 115a.
- the protruding portion serves to puncture the second sealing member S2, and the wing portion serves to expand the piercing portion of the second sealing member S2.
- the wing portion serves to expand the piercing portion of the second sealing member S2.
- point-contact is made between the second sealing member S2 sealing the lower portion of the inner chamber 200 and the protrusion, through the point-contact.
- the second sealing member S2 When the second sealing member S2 is torn by the protruding members 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115, it is stored in the plurality of second spaces 201, 202, 203, 204, and 205 of the inner chamber 200.
- the reagents are discharged into the plurality of first spaces 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , and 105 of the outer chamber 100 .
- the spilled reagents are discharged through the first discharge holes 121 , 122 , 123 , 124 , and 125 formed on the bottom surface of the first spaces 101 , 102 , 103 , 104 , and 105 .
- first discharge holes 121, 122, 123, 124, and 125 there is a part inclined downward.
- the inclined portion may have an angle of 3 degrees to 10 degrees, and reagents leaked into the first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105 through the first discharge holes 121, 122, 123, 124, 125) can be easily performed.
- the cover 300 is coupled to the top of the outer chamber 100 and is configured to cover the top of the outer chamber 100 and the inner chamber 200 .
- a cover 300 includes a cover body 301 and a cover 302 .
- the cover body 301 has a first insertion hole 307 aligned with the piston insertion part 108 and a first sample input hole 309 through which a sample is introduced (in the attached drawing, the first sample input hole). 309 is aligned with the first space 105, so that the sample can be introduced into the first space 105 through the first sample input hole 309), and a first seal is placed on the lower surface of the cover body 301.
- the first protruding members 311, 312, 313, 314, and 315 tearing the member S1 and the third protruding members 316, 317 tearing the third sealing member S3 protrude.
- the first protruding members 311, 312, 313, 314, and 315 may be disposed in a one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107, and the third protruding member ( 316 and 317 may be arranged in a one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of third spaces 910 and 920 .
- the first protruding member corresponding to reference numeral 311 tears the first sealing member S1 sealing the upper part of the second space corresponding to reference numeral 201, and the first protruding member corresponding to reference numeral 315
- the first sealing member S1 sealing the upper part of the second space corresponding to 205 is torn.
- a spacer member 320 is formed on the bottom surface of the cover body 301 along the periphery of the first insertion hole 307 .
- the separation member 320 is a part that separates the first protruding member and the first sealing member from each other while the safety clip 500 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 . That is, as the separation member 320 is supported by the cover support member 541 , the cover 300 is separated from the inner chamber 100 by a predetermined distance.
- the cover 302 is hingedly rotatably connected to one side of the cover body 301 .
- a second insertion hole 308 aligned with the first insertion hole 307 is formed through the central portion of the cover 302 .
- Second protruding members 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, and 117 are formed on the bottom surface of the outer chamber 100, and the first protruding members 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 and the third protruding members 316 and 317 are formed, the first sealing member S1 and the second sealing member (S1) sealing the upper and lower openings of the inner chamber 200 by the protruding members ( S2) and the third sealing member S3 sealing the upper opening of the bead chamber 900 are torn.
- the reagents stored in the inner chamber 200 flow out into the plurality of first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, and 105 of the outer chamber 100, sealing the upper opening of the inner chamber 200.
- the second sealing member S2 serves as an air vent so that reagents can be sufficiently discharged into the first space.
- the base plate 400 is coupled to the lower part of the outer chamber 100, and the reagents are stored in the first spaces 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, and 107 of the outer chamber 100 and the piston 700. It includes a plurality of passages guiding a path moving between the fluid accommodating units.
- the base plate 400 may have liquid passages 401 to 408 through which liquid may move and an air passage 409 through which air may move, and the outer chamber 100 and the base A flow cover 410 and a pad 420 disposed on the upper surface of the base plate 400 may further be included between the plates 400 to prevent leakage of liquid when coupled to the outer chamber 100 .
- the base plate 400 - the flow cover 410 - the pad 420 are combined, the upper surfaces of the liquid flow path and the air flow path of the base plate 400 are blocked by the flow cover 410 and the pad 420 to form a space. The perfect euro is completed.
- the liquid passages 401 to 408 are connected to the flow cover 410, the pad 420, and the outer chamber 100 to provide a space in which the specimen and the reagent can be moved and mixed.
- the air passage 409 connects the amplification module 600 and the vacuum control part of the piston 700 to control the vacuum that may occur when the dielectric extracted by the amplification module 600 moves, and to It serves to prevent contamination of the amplification product.
- one end of the air passage 409 communicates with the fluid receiving portion 701 of the piston 700 and the other end communicates with the amplification module 600, so that the air discharged from the amplification module 600 passes through the air passage. It may pass through 409 and be discharged to the fluid accommodating part 701 .
- a plurality of passages 401 , 402 , 403 , 404 , 405 , 406 , 407 , 408 , and 409 are formed above the base plate 400 .
- Each passage does not cross each other and is formed to extend from the center of the lower body 400 to the outer portion.
- the liquid flow path has components corresponding to reference numerals 401 to 408, and the air channel has a component corresponding to reference numeral 409.
- one end of some of the plurality of passages may be disposed on the same circumference, and the other ends may also be disposed on the same circumference.
- One end of the air passage 409 of the plurality of passages is located on a circumference different from that of the other liquid passages 401 to 408, and the other end is also located on a circumference different from the other ends of the other liquid passages 401 to 408. So, it is possible to control the vacuum.
- a piston driving unit insertion hole 400a is formed through the center of the base plate 400 so that the piston driving unit 800 for rotating the piston 700 can be coupled thereto.
- a flow cover 410 is placed in the seating space above the base plate 400 .
- the flow cover 410 may be made of, for example, plastic, and may be integrally provided with the base plate 400 by being ultrasonically welded while seated on the top of the base plate 400 .
- the flow cover 410 has a first through hole 410a aligned with the piston driving unit insertion hole 400a, and has a plurality of first flow cover holes on a first circumference spaced a first distance from the first through hole 410a. (411a, 412a, 413a, 414a, 415a, 416a, 417a, 418a) are formed through, and a plurality of second flow cover holes (411b, 412b) on a second circumference spaced apart from the first through hole (410a) by a second distance.
- a plurality of third flow cover holes 416b, 417b, and 418b are formed through and formed on a third circumference at a third distance from the first through hole 410a, and an air flow path is formed.
- Fourth flow cover holes 419a and 419b communicating with one end and the other end of 409 are formed through.
- the first flow cover hole is aligned with the inner end of the flow path formed in the lower body 400
- the second flow cover hole and the third flow cover hole are aligned with the other outer end of the flow path
- the fourth flow cover hole is It communicates with one end and the other end of the air passage.
- the second distance may be longer than the first distance and shorter than the third distance.
- first coupling protrusions 410b protruding upward and downward may be further formed on the outer circumference of the first through hole 410a.
- melting protrusions 410c coupled along the edges of the plurality of passages of the base plate 400 may protrude from the lower surface of the flow cover 410 (see FIG. 12 ).
- the melting protrusion 410c is melted and integrated with the base plate 400. Through this, close coupling between the base plate 400 and the flow cover 410 is possible.
- a pad 420 is placed on the flow cover 410 .
- the pad 420 may be made of, for example, a silicon material, but any material having a predetermined elasticity may be applied without being particularly limited thereto.
- a plurality of second coupling protrusions 410d protrude from the upper surface of the flow cover 410, and the second coupling protrusions 410d are coupled to the coupling grooves 420c of the pad 420 so that the flow cover 410 - A firm coupling is made between the pads 420 .
- the first coupling protrusion 410b of the flow cover 410 is also inserted into the second through hole 420a of the pad 420, so that the two components can be firmly coupled.
- the pad 420 has a second through hole 420a aligned with the first through hole 410a, and has a plurality of first pad holes 421a on a first circumference separated by a first distance from the second through hole 420a.
- 422a, 423a, 424a, 425a, 426a, 427a, 428a are formed through, and a plurality of second pad holes 421b, 422b, 423b, 424b and 425b) are formed through, and a plurality of third pad holes 426b, 427b, and 428b are formed through and formed on a third circumference at a third distance from the second through hole 420a, and Fourth pad holes 429a and 429b communicating with one end and the other end are formed through.
- first pad hole is aligned with the first flow cover hole
- second pad hole is aligned with the second flow cover hole
- third pad hole is aligned with the third flow cover hole
- fourth pad hole is aligned with Aligned with the fourth flow cover hole.
- a protruding portion protruding from the portion where the hole 429b is formed and narrowing toward the upper side is further formed. Through the formation of the protruding portion, even when the pad 420 is closely disposed between the outer chamber 100 and the base plate 400, a problem in which the diameter of the pad holes is decreased unintentionally may be solved.
- the amplification module 600 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 and is configured to accommodate the pre-processed specimen. Completion of the pretreatment of the specimen means that genomes such as DNA and RNA included in the specimen are lysed into the reagent.
- a genome amplification process PCR, etc.
- the amplification module 600 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 in a vertical direction.
- the upper part 631 of the accommodating part 630 of the amplifying module 600 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 such that the lower part 632 is farther from the ground.
- the amplification module 600 includes a body 610, inlets 621 and 622, a receiving part 630, a gas flow path 640, and an extraction liquid flow path 650.
- the body 610 is a part constituting the outer shape of the amplification module 600, and injection ports 621 and 622 coupled to the discharge holes 128 and 129 of the outer chamber 100 are formed on one side of the body 610.
- the injection holes 621 and 622 are coupled to the discharge holes 128 and 129, and serve as an inlet for the extract liquid discharged from the discharge holes 128 and 129 to be introduced into the receiving part 630.
- the amplification module 600 may have two inlets 621 and 622, but is not particularly limited thereto, and embodiments having more than two inlets may also be included in the scope of the present invention. .
- the amplification module 600 has two inlets 621 and 622 and will be described in detail.
- One of the two inlets 621 and 622 communicates with the air passage 409 and the other inlet 622 communicates with the liquid passage 408 . That is, the extract containing the pretreated sample is introduced through the other inlet 622, and in this process, the air in the receiving part 630 is discharged to the air passage 409 through one inlet 621. It can be.
- the other side of the body 610 is formed with a receiving portion 630, which is a space for accommodating the extract introduced through the inlet 621.
- the receiving part 630 may be manufactured in a form penetrating both one surface and the opposite surface of the body 610, but in another example, it may be manufactured in a form penetrating only one surface and not penetrating the other surface. It is the same in both the above embodiments that the open portion is sealed by the sealing member. Therefore, the extraction liquid and air are introduced into or discharged from the receiving unit 630 only through the gas flow passage 640 and the extraction liquid flow passage 650 .
- One or more accommodating units 630 may be provided in one amplification module 600 .
- FIG. 17 shows an amplification module with one accommodating unit
- FIG. 20 shows an amplification module with two accommodating units
- FIG. 23 shows an amplification module with four accommodating units.
- the accommodating part 630 may have a substantially trapezoidal shape, and more specifically, preferably has a trapezoidal shape with rounded edges.
- the trapezoid shape means a shape in which the width becomes narrower as the distance from the gas flow passage 640 and the extract flow passage 650 increases. Since the receiving part 630 has the above shape, even when the extract is injected through the extract moving passage 650, the problem of bubbles being generated is solved. If air bubbles remain in the accommodating part 630, a problem of detection failure that may occur in the fluorescence detection process after the amplification process occurs, and thus it is possible to solve the above problem through the shape of the accommodating part 630.
- the amplification module 600 is provided with one or more accommodating units 630, and it is also possible that different types of primers and probes are provided in each accommodating unit 630. Therefore, it has the advantage that a plurality of detection processes can be simultaneously performed on the genome extracted from one specimen.
- primers and probes for corona virus amplification are provided in one accommodating unit 630a
- primers and probes for influenza virus amplification are provided in the other accommodating unit 630b, so that in one amplification module 600 It is possible to perform various detection processes simultaneously.
- the gas movement passage 640 is formed on one surface 611 of the body 610, and is configured to connect the inlet 621 and the upper portion 631 of the accommodating portion 630.
- the extract moving passage 650 is formed on the opposite surface 612 opposite to the one surface 611, and is configured to connect the inlet 622 and the lower portion 632 of the receiving portion 630.
- the gas movement passage 640 serves as a passage through which the gas in the accommodating part 630 moves.
- the passage of the amplification module 600 communicates with the dielectric extraction device 100 and has the characteristics of a closed passage at the same time. Since the receiving portion 630 is filled with air before the extraction liquid is injected, if the extraction liquid is injected, air of a capacity suitable for it must be discharged to the outside. In the present invention, the air inside the accommodating part 630 is discharged to the air passage 409 through the inlet 621 through the gas flow passage 640, so that the pressure in the accommodating part 630 is reduced and the air remains. The bubble problem caused by this was also solved. Similar to the accommodating portion 630, the gas movement passage 640 also has connecting portions of the passage provided in a curved shape without an angled portion to minimize the generation of air bubbles.
- the gas passage 640 is connected to the end of the upper part 631 of the accommodating part 630.
- the gas flow passages 640 connected to the accommodating units 630 have different lengths.
- the extract is injected from the lower accommodating unit, and the extract is injected at a more delayed time in the upper accommodating unit. Accordingly, the time for air to be discharged from the accommodating portion 630 will also be different according to the formation position of the accommodating portion 630 . In other words, the air is discharged through the gas flow passage 640 faster as the accommodation part is located at the lower part.
- the gas flow passage 640 not only the air in the accommodating part 630, but also the extraction liquid injected into the accommodating part 630 may be discharged together. Since the plurality of gas flow passages 640 are connected to each other, the extract liquid discharged through one gas flow passage 640 is introduced into another receiving unit along the other gas flow passage 640, and the extract liquid or amplification product is mixed Problems can arise. In order to solve the above problem, in the present invention, the length of the gas flow passage 640 connected to the lower accommodation part 630 is formed longer, thereby solving the problem of mixing the extract or amplification product.
- a method of differentiating the lengths of the gas movement passages 640 may be configured as shown in FIG. 21 or as shown in FIG. 24 .
- the gas movement passage 640 is formed on one surface 611 of the body 610 and communicates with the gas discharge passage 633 connected to the upper portion 631 of the accommodating portion 630, while the body ( A communication hole 641 passing through 610, a movement passage 642, a storage passage 643, and a passage pattern forming portion 644 are included.
- the passage pattern forming unit 644 is configured to form a predetermined passage pattern in the moving passage 642 .
- the passage pattern forming part 644 may have a semicircular shape, and the semicircular passage pattern forming part 644 is combined with the linear moving passage 642 to form a passage pattern as shown in FIG. 24 . this can be manufactured.
- the passage pattern forming unit 644 may form the passage pattern shown in FIG. 24 while being alternately combined with the movement passages 642 on the left and right sides of the linear movement passage 642 .
- the combination means that the empty space of the moving passage 642 is filled in the shape of the passage pattern forming part 644 so that the fluid does not pass through the filled space.
- the portion of the gas flow passage 640 combined with the passage pattern forming portion 644 corresponds to the flow passage 642, and the portion of the gas flow passage 640 that is not combined corresponds to the storage passage 643. .
- the length of the gas movement passage 640 increases in proportion to the number of passage pattern forming parts 644 combined and the number of storage passages 643, and the number of passage pattern forming parts ( 644) and a storage passage 643. Through this, mixing of the extract or amplification product accommodated in the receiving unit 630 can be prevented.
- the extract moving passage 650 is formed on the opposite side 612 opposite to one side 611 of the body 610, and is configured to connect the inlet 622 and the lower portion 632 of the receiving part 630.
- the extract moving passage 650 serves as a passage through which the extract pretreated in the dielectric extraction apparatus 1000 moves.
- the extract moving passage 650 also prevents mixing of the extract or amplification products accommodated in the accommodating unit 630 or allows the same amount of extract to be injected into each accommodating unit 630. In case a plurality of accommodating units 630 are provided If the length of each extraction solution moving passage 650 is the same, or if the length is different, the thickness of each extract moving passage 650 may be different.
- the extract liquid moving passage 650 is provided in a curved shape without an angled portion to minimize the generation of bubbles. do.
- the extract moving passage 650 extends from the inlet 622 and then diverges at a point. From the point of divergence, the lower portion is thicker and the upper portion is thinner. As the thickness of the passage is thinner, the extraction solution passes through at a faster rate, so the same amount of the extraction solution can be injected regardless of the upper and lower receptacles.
- the piston 700 is inserted into the piston insertion part 108 of the outer chamber 100 and sucks reagents accommodated in the outer chamber 100 according to the lifting movement, or sucks the reagent into the outer chamber 100 or the amplification module 600. It is configured to discharge the reagent.
- the piston 700 includes an upper piston 710 and a lower piston 720 .
- the top of the upper piston 710 is open, and a fluid receiving portion 701 in which sucked fluids are accommodated is formed therein.
- a contact part 711 is installed inside the upper piston 710 .
- the outer surface of the close contact portion 711 is in close contact with the inner surface of the upper piston 710, so that fluid cannot enter or exit through the space between the outer surface of the close contact portion 711 and the inner surface of the upper piston 710.
- a driving unit installation part 711a to which a driving unit (not shown) of the diagnostic device is coupled is recessed.
- the driving unit (not shown) of the diagnostic device is coupled to the driving unit installation unit 711a and moves the contact unit 711 up and down inside the upper piston 710 to suck fluid into the fluid accommodation unit 701 or to the fluid accommodation unit ( 701) is discharged to the outside.
- a coupling structure that engages with the lower piston 720 may be formed on the bottom surface of the upper piston 710, and the first hole 712 connected to the liquid port of the lower piston 720 and the filter port of the lower piston 720 A second hole 713 connected to is formed through.
- the second hole 713 may be formed to have a smaller diameter than the filter seating space of the filter port to prevent separation of the support structure and the filter.
- the lower piston 720 is engaged and fixed to a coupling structure formed on the lower surface of the upper piston 710 .
- the lower piston 720 includes a disc-shaped body 721, a shaft 722 formed to protrude outward from the center of the body 721, and a liquid port 723 disposed at the same distance from the center of the body 721. ) and a filter port 724.
- the liquid port 723 is used to suck, mix, and discharge samples and reagents into the piston 700, and the filter port 724 can be used to clean the dielectric collecting filter or separate the dielectric from the dielectric collecting filter. .
- a groove recessed toward the center may be formed on the outer circumference of the body 721 of the lower piston 720 . This groove serves to remove the vacuum that may occur during liquid transfer inside the extraction device.
- the liquid port 723 and the filter port 724 are disposed at an angle apart from each other on the same circumference.
- the two ports of the filter port 724 and the liquid port 723 may be disposed apart from each other by 18 degrees to 36 degrees, and more specifically, the two ports may be disposed to form an interval of 22.5 degrees.
- the positions of the liquid port 723 and the filter port 724 can be changed by one drive.
- the filter port 724 of the lower piston 720 may include a filter seating space 725, and a filter and a support structure may be disposed in the filter seating space 725.
- Glass fiber filters having various particle sizes may be used as a filter for dielectric collection, and the support structure serves to fix the filter for dielectric collection.
- the support structure may be formed of a porous plastic material having a certain particle size to prevent separation of the filter and maintain a constant pressure when the fluid is discharged.
- the driving unit 800 is connected to a driving unit (not shown) of the diagnostic device and serves as a medium for rotating the piston 700 at a predetermined angle.
- the drive unit 800 may include a coupling groove formed at a central portion of one surface to be engaged with the shaft 722 and a drive groove formed at the other surface to be engaged with a driving unit (not shown) of a diagnostic device.
- the driving unit 800 is combined with the piston 700 to move the liquid port 723 and the filter to the first outlet hole of the outer chamber 100 so that various chemical reactions required in the dielectric extraction step can be performed inside one device.
- Position port 724 is combined with the piston 700 to move the liquid port 723 and the filter to the first outlet hole of the outer chamber 100 so that various chemical reactions required in the dielectric extraction step can be performed inside one device.
- the liquid port 723 and the filter port 724 are spaced apart at a certain angle, and the driving unit 800 rotates the ports to positions suitable for each step during dielectric extraction.
- the bead chamber 900 includes a first bead chamber 910, a second bead chamber 920, and a dehumidification chamber 930, which are formed by a first bead chamber partition wall 901 and a second bead chamber 902. compartmentalized
- the first bead chamber 910 is inserted into the first space 106 of the outer chamber 100 and the second bead chamber 920 is inserted into the first space 107 of the outer chamber 100 .
- the upper opening of the bead chamber 900 is also sealed by a third sealing member S3, and the cover 300 is coupled to the outer chamber 100 by the third sealing member S3.
- the cover 300 is perforated by the third protruding members 316 and 317 formed on the bottom surface of the cover 300. Since the upper opening of the bead chamber 900 is opened by the third protruding members 316 and 317, even if fluid is subsequently introduced into the first bead chamber 910 and the second bead chamber 920, a corresponding amount of air It is possible for the to be expelled through the perforated part.
- the lower opening of the bead chamber 900 is provided in an open form without being separately sealed by a sealing member. Dry beads (more specifically, freeze-dried beads) are stored in the bead chamber 900, and the dry beads have characteristics that are vulnerable to moisture.
- the lower opening of the bead chamber 900, the first space of the outer chamber 100, the flow cover 410, the pad 420, the flow path of the base plate 400, the amplification module ( 600) are in communication with each other, but form a closed type of flow path that is not exposed to the outside air, so that moisture inflow into the bead chamber 900 is minimized.
- a first bead holder 911 is installed at the upper opening of the first bead chamber 910 so that the dry bead b1 is not discharged to the outside and is maintained inside, and the dehumidifying chamber 930 has a first bead chamber 910.
- a first dehumidifying unit 912 for dehumidifying the inner space is installed.
- dry beads required for dielectric amplification may be provided in the form of, for example, capsules, but are not particularly limited thereto.
- a second bead holder 921 is installed in the upper opening of the second bead chamber 920 so that the dry bead b2 is not discharged to the outside and is maintained inside, and the second bead holder 921 is installed on the second bead holder 921.
- a second dehumidifying unit 922 for dehumidifying the inside of the chamber 920 is installed.
- the third sealing member S3 seals the second bead chamber 920 so that the dehumidifying chamber 930 and the first bead chamber 910 do not communicate with each other, but the first bead chamber 910 and the dehumidifying chamber 930 ) are sealed so that they communicate with each other. Referring to Figures 26 and 27, this will be described in detail.
- the above effect is achieved through a structure having a height difference between the first bead chamber partition wall 901 and the second bead chamber partition wall 902 .
- the second bead chamber partition wall 902 partitioning the second bead chamber 920 and the dehumidifying chamber 930 partitions the first bead chamber 910 and the dehumidifying chamber 930. It has a height higher than that of the first bead chamber partition wall 901 .
- the upper part of the second bead chamber partition wall 902 extends to the same height as the upper part of the outer partition wall forming the second bead chamber 920
- the upper part of the first bead chamber partition wall 901 extends to the same height as the first bead chamber partition wall 901. It extends to a height lower than the top of the outer partition wall constituting the chamber 910 .
- the first bead chamber ( 910) and the dehumidifying chamber 930 may communicate with each other. Accordingly, the first bead chamber 910 is dehumidified by the second dehumidifying unit 912 installed inside the dehumidifying chamber 930 .
- the lower opening 912 of the first bead chamber 910 ie, the outlet of the first bead chamber
- the lower opening 922 of the second bead chamber 920 ie, the outlet of the second bead chamber
- Dry beads may be accommodated in the discharge passages 911 and 921, and bead holders are installed on the discharge passages 911 and 921 to prevent the beads accommodated in the discharge passages 911 and 921 from leaking out.
- the discharge passages 911 and 921 may have a so-called tapered shape that becomes narrower toward the base plate 400 . Also, the diameters of the lower openings 912 and 922 located at the ends of the discharge passages 911 and 921 are smaller than the diameters of the dry beads, so that the beads cannot be discharged to the outside through the lower openings 912 and 922. .
- the fluid flows into the discharge passages 911 and 921 through the lower openings 912 and 922, the introduced fluid melts the dry beads, and only through the lower openings 912 and 922 through the shape of the fluid to the outside (of the piston). fluid receiving unit or amplification module).
- the discharge passage 911 of the first bead chamber 910 in which the dry beads necessary for dielectric amplification are stored has a wider diameter than the discharge passage 921 of the second bead chamber 920, and the base plate 400 The further you go towards it, the narrower it can be.
- the first bead chamber 910 corresponds to a configuration in which the last fluid is injected. Since the fluid injected into the first bead chamber 910 does not remain in the first bead chamber 910 as much as possible and must be injected into the accommodating part 630 of the amplification module 600, it is possible to obtain an accurate detection result.
- the discharge passage 911 of the first bead chamber 910 has a wider diameter than the discharge passage 921 of the second bead chamber 920 and is narrowed, so that the fluid in the first bead chamber 910 Residual amount was minimized.
- the bead chamber 900 has first locking protrusions 903 and 904 extending from bottom surfaces of outer partition walls of the first bead chamber 910 and the second bead chamber 920 . As shown in FIGS. 28 and 30 , the first locking protrusions 903 and 904 may extend toward the base plate 400 and then protrude outward.
- a second locking protrusion 109 is formed on one side of an outer chamber partition wall partitioning a plurality of first spaces, and the bead chamber 900 is connected to the base plate 400.
- the first locking protrusions 903 and 904 pass through the second locking protrusion 109 and are coupled to each other, so that the two components can be firmly coupled.
- the position of the bead chamber 900 relative to the outer chamber 100 is fixed.
- the inner chamber is combined with the outer chamber through upper openings of the plurality of first spaces of the outer chamber.
- the fixing part of the inner chamber is coupled to the outer chamber in a state of being coupled with the inner chamber engaging part of the safety clip.
- the cover is pressed so that the first sealing member sealing the upper opening of the inner chamber is torn by the first protruding member formed on the bottom surface of the cover, and the second sealing member formed on the bottom surface of the plurality of first spaces of the outer chamber.
- the second sealing member sealing the lower opening of the inner chamber is torn by the protruding member, and the reagents contained in the inner chamber flow out into the plurality of first spaces, and (e) the reagents flow out into the plurality of first spaces by driving the driving unit.
- Step (e) may consist of a plurality of steps. Hereinafter, step (e) will be described in more detail below.
- a sample to be analyzed is introduced into one of a plurality of first spaces of the outer chamber through the sample input hole of the cover.
- the piston rotates so that the liquid port of the piston communicates with the first discharge hole formed on the bottom surface of the first space accommodating the first reagent, the second reagent, and other reagents.
- the piston rotates so that the filter port of the piston communicates with the first discharge hole formed on the bottom surface of the first space accommodating other reagents.
- the close contact part descends, and the liquid mixture contained in the fluid accommodating part passes through the dielectric collecting filter and is discharged into the first space containing other reagents.
- the piston rotates so that the liquid port of the piston communicates with the first discharge hole formed on the bottom surface of the first space accommodating the eluent.
- the piston rotates so that the filter port of the piston communicates with the second discharge hole formed on the bottom surface of the first space accommodating beads necessary for dielectric amplification.
- (e17) a step in which the close contact part descends and the eluent accommodated in the fluid accommodating part passes through the dielectric collecting filter and is discharged to the first space containing the beads necessary for dielectric amplification, wherein the dielectric collected in the dielectric collecting filter is passed through the dielectric collecting filter. It is separated from and discharged together into the first space.
- the extract is introduced into the receiving part of the amplification module through the extract passage of the amplification module.
- the amplification device applies heat of a predetermined temperature or higher to the receiving part to amplify the dielectric.
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- 외측 챔버 격벽에 의해 내부가 복수의 제1 공간으로 구획되며, 상기 복수의 제1 공간에 각기 다른 시약들이 수용된, 외측 챔버;상기 외측 챔버 하부에 결합되는 베이스 플레이트로서, 상면에 상기 복수의 제1 공간과 연통되는 복수의 유로가 형성된, 베이스 플레이트;상기 외측 챔버와 상기 베이스 플레이트 사이에 배치되고, 상기 복수의 제1 공간과 상기 복수의 유로 사이를 연결하는 플로우 커버 홀들이 관통 형성된 플로우 커버; 및상기 플로우 커버 상부에 배치되고, 상기 플로우 커버 홀과 상기 복수의 제1 공간 사이를 연결하는 패드 홀들이 관통 형성된 패드;를 포함하는,추출 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 플로우 커버는 플라스틱 재질로 이루어지고,상기 패드는 실리콘 재질로 이루어진,추출 장치.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 복수의 유로는 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심으로 소정 거리 떨어진 부분으로부터 반경 방향 외측을 향해 연장되고, 일단이 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심으로부터 제1 거리 떨어진 제1 원주 상에 배치되며,상기 복수의 유로 중 일부의 유로는 타단이 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심으로부터 제2 거리 떨어진 제2 원주 상에 배치되고, 다른 일부의 유로는 타단이 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심으로부터 제2 거리보다 긴 제3 거리 떨어진 제3 원주 상에 배치되는,추출 장치.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 복수의 유로는,일단이 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심으로부터 상기 제1 거리보다 길고 상기 제2 거리보다 짧은 거리 떨어진 거리에 배치되고, 타단이 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심으로부터 상기 제2 거리보다 길고 상기 제3 거리보다 짧은 거리에 배치된 공기 유로를 더 포함하는,추출 장치.
- 제4항에 있어서,상기 플로우 커버는 구동부가 설치되는 제1 관통공이 형성되고,상기 제1 관통공의 외주에는 상하부를 향해 각각 돌출되는 제1 결합 돌기가 형성되며,상기 제1 결합 돌기는, 상기 베이스 플레이트의 구동부 삽입공과 상기 패드의 제2 관통공에 삽입되는,추출 장치.
- 제5항에 있어서,상기 플로우 커버는 상기 제1 관통공으로부터 상기 제1 거리 떨어진 제1 원주 상으로 복수의 제1 플로우 커버 홀이 관통 형성되고, 상기 제1 관통공으로부터 상기 제2 거리 떨어진 제2 원주 상으로 복수의 제2 플로우 커버 홀이 관통 형성되며, 상기 제1 관통공으로부터 상기 제3 거리 떨어진 제3 원주 상으로 복수의 제3 플로우 커버 홀이 관통 형성되고, 상기 공기 유로의 일단과 타단에 연통하는 제4 플로우 커버 홀이 관통 형성된,추출 장치.
- 제6항에 있어서,상기 플로우 커버의 저면에는,상기 복수의 유로 가장자리를 따라 결합하는 용융 돌기가 돌출 형성된,추출 장치.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 패드는 상기 제2 관통공으로부터 상기 제1 거리 떨어진 제1 원주 상으로 복수의 제1 패드 홀이 관통 형성되고, 상기 제2 관통공으로부터 상기 제2 거리 떨어진 제2 원주 상으로 복수의 제2 패드 홀이 관통 형성되며, 상기 제2 관통공으로부터 상기 제3 거리 떨어진 제3 원주 상으로 복수의 제3 패드 홀이 관통 형성되고, 상기 공기 유로의 일단과 타단에 연통하는 제4 패드 홀이 관통 형성된,추출 장치.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 제3 패드 홀의 직경은 상기 제1 패드 홀의 직경 및 상기 제2 패드 홀의 직경보다 큰,추출 장치.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 제3 패드 홀의 상부와 연결되면서 상기 패드의 상면으로부터 돌출되되, 상기 플로우 커버를 향할수록 넓어지는 부분을 포함하는,추출 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 복수의 유로는, 상기 베이스 플레이트의 중심을 포함하는 횡단면 상에서 비대칭인,추출 장치.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 플로우 커버는 상기 베이스 플레이트 상에 융착 고정되는,추출 장치.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 복수의 유로의 일단과, 상기 제1 플로우 커버 홀 및 상기 제1 패드 홀들이 정렬되고,상기 복수의 유로 중 일부 유로의 타단과, 상기 제2 플로우 커버 홀 및 상기 제2 패드 홀들이 정렬되며,상기 복수의 유로 중 다른 일부 유로의 타단과, 상기 제3 플로우 커버 홀 및 상기 제3 패드 홀들이 정렬되고,상기 공기 유로와 상기 제4 플로우 커버 홀 및 상기 제4 패드 홀들이 정렬되는,추출 장치.
- 제13항에 있어서,상기 복수의 유로의 일단은 상기 외측 챔버에 설치되는 피스톤 내부의 유체 수용부와 연통되고,상기 복수의 유로의 타단은 상기 외측 챔버의 복수의 제1 공간의 배출공들 또는 증폭 모듈과 연통되는,추출 장치.
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