Patent classifications
B01L2200/02
Device for collecting, transferring and storing samples of biological and/or chemical material
The concepts herein relate to a device for collecting, transferring and storing samples of biological and/or chemical material. The device includes a support body extending along a main longitudinal direction between a first and a second end opposite each other and a collecting portion engaged with one of said ends of the support body and suitable for collecting an amount of a sample of biological and/or chemical material. The support body is defined by at least a first sub-body and a second sub-body extending longitudinally and configured to be selectively engaged and separated with and from each other. The support body is configured to operate between an assembled condition, wherein the first and the second sub-body are engaged with each other, and a separated condition, wherein the first and the second sub-body are separated and bear, respectively, a first and a second sub-collecting portion of the collecting portion.
CARTRIDGE SEALING MECHANISM
The present disclosure relates to a mechanism for fluidic sealing of a reaction cartridge in a reaction system using a single linear actuator. A single motion provided by the linear actuator is used to establish leak-resistant fluid communication between the reaction cartridge and two independent fluidic channels. The dual-sealing assembly described herein enables the use of fewer parts and a simpler control unit. The use of fewer parts and simpler control system allow for a very compact sealing mechanism and could also increase reliability, will be easier to manufacture as it will require less manufacturing testing and calibration, and is more tolerant of variance in the part being sealed (the reaction cartridge). In some embodiments, the reaction cartridge comprises a solid support matrix and a reaction reagent attached to the solid support matrix, and the reaction system is used for treating macromolecules, such as polypeptides, for sequencing and/or analysis.
DEVICE FOR COLLECTING, TRANSFERRING AND STORING SAMPLES OF BIOLOGICAL AND/OR CHEMICAL MATERIAL
The concepts herein relate to a device for collecting, transferring and storing samples of biological and/or chemical material. The device includes a support body extending along a main longitudinal direction between a first and a second end opposite each other and a collecting portion engaged with one of said ends of the support body and suitable for collecting an amount of a sample of biological and/or chemical material. The support body is defined by at least a first sub-body and a second sub-body extending longitudinally and configured to be selectively engaged and separated with and from each other. The support body is configured to operate between an assembled condition, wherein the first and the second sub-body are engaged with each other, and a separated condition, wherein the first and the second sub-body are separated and bear, respectively, a first and a second sub-collecting portion of the collecting portion.
Benchtop incubator
A bench top incubator is described. The bench top incubator includes a first tray stack designed to retain microscope slides in a plurality of slide trays and a second tray stack designed to retain multi-well plates in a plurality of plate trays. The incubator is relatively simple and small in design and can be conveniently located to carry out temperature processing of biological samples such as fixed cells and tissues, biological fluids, and so forth.
RIGID FRAME BAGS
A bioprocess bag for containing bioprocess fluids includes a frame having a first opening and a second opening, a first layer of film bonded to the frame to cover the first opening, and a second layer of film bonded to the frame to cover the second opening. The frame, the first layer of film, and the second layer of film form an enclosed space for containing the bioprocess fluids. The frame is disposed between the first layer of film and the second layer of film.
DEVICE FOR LOADING PELLETS INTO REACTOR TUBES
A loading device for loading pellets into reactor tubes has a modular design, which can be taken apart, moved through a manway, and then reassembled simply by stacking one part on top of another. A reciprocating slide plate and a vibrator work together to meter pellets through the loading device and into the reactor tubes.
A tissue sampling kit
A sampling kit for tissue including a reaction chamber and a sampling device configured for mounting in the reaction chamber and providing a reaction volume defined between the base of the reaction chamber and the sampling device. The sampling device has a proximal handling portion and a distal scraping portion comprising a scraping formation configured to collect a sample of tissue when the distal scraping portion is rubbed against a surface of the tissue. The sampling device comprises an internal lumen configured for the supply of reaction liquid from a distal end of the tissue sampling device to the reaction volume via a distal aperture disposed in the distal scraping portion when the tissue sampling device is mounted in the reaction chamber. An automated high-throughput sampling and indexing system is also described.
SYRINGE HOUSING FOR PIPETTING A BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL, COMPRISING INTEGRATED MEMBRANES
A first aspect of the invention relates to a syringe housing which can have the following elements: a syringe body which has a first open end and a second open end, a first channel being formed between the two ends; a first membrane which is arranged such that the membrane extends substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the first channel over the cross-section thereof; a syringe body attachment which has a first open end and a second open end, a second channel being formed between the two ends; a second membrane which is arranged such that the membrane extends substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the second channel over the cross-section thereof; wherein the second open end of the syringe body and the first open end of the syringe body attachment are designed so as to be connectable in a formfitting manner and thus form the syringe housing, the first channel and the second channel form a continuous channel in the connected state of the syringe housing, and the first membrane and the second membrane define an extraction volume in the region of the continuous channel. Furthermore, different embodiments provide a pipette device which is designed for the automatic use of the syringe housing according to the invention.
Pipetting Device, Pipette Tip Coupler, and Pipette Tip: Devices and Methods
Pipette assembly comprising a pipette device, a pipette tip, and an expanding mandrel collet coupling device coupling the tip to the pipette device, the coupling device comprising: circumferentially spaced apart segments, an annular base disposed below the segments and comprising a distal portion, an elastomeric element circumscribing the distal portion, and upwardly extending circumferentially spaced apart arms attached at first ends to the annular base and having upper free ends each supporting a different one of the segments configured to expand between a first and a second greater circumference for engaging a first interior working surface of the tip in concurrence with the elastomeric element sealing against a second interior working surface below the first surface and in concurrence with an abutment between a disk exteriorly disposed about a medial portion of the arms and a stepped interior shoulder of the tip disposed between the first and second working surfaces.
COAGULATION TEST DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF USE
A coagulation test device for measuring clotting time and clot characteristics of a whole blood sample under different hemostatic conditions. Results of the test are used as an aid in management of patients with coagulopathy of unknown etiology in order to help the physician determine appropriate clinical action to arrest bleeding in a patient.