TEST TUBE RACK INSERT DEVICE
20170252747 ยท 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L2200/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A test tube rack insert device includes a base configured to be inserted into a test tube receiving chamber in a test tube rack. A semi-cylindrical test tube support member is coupled to the base at an edge of the base. The test tube support member extends perpendicularly from the base. The test tube support member is coupled to the base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber. A test tube rack configured to house test tubes of varying size using the test tube insert device and a method of housing test tubes of varying size using the test tube insert devices are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A test tube rack insert device comprising: a base configured to be inserted into a test tube receiving chamber in a test tube rack; a semi-cylindrical test tube support member coupled to the base at an edge of said base, the test tube support member extending perpendicularly from said base, wherein said test tube support member is coupled to said base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
2. The test tube rack insert device of claim 1, wherein the test tube support member is constructed of a rigid plastic material.
3. The test tube rack insert device of claim 1 further comprising: a flexible member extending from the outer surface of the test tube support member and configured to contact an inner surface of the test tube receiving chamber, wherein said flexible member provides the exertion of force on the outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
4. The test tube rack insert device of claim 3, wherein the flexible member is at least one of a spring mechanism, a deflective apparatus, or a deformative apparatus.
5. The test tube rack insert device of claim 1, wherein the test tube support member is at least 90 degrees.
6. The test tube rack insert device of claim 5, wherein the test tube support member is less than 180 degrees.
7. The test tube rack insert device of claim 1, wherein the test tube support member further comprises a groove in the outer surface of the test tube support member to provide an interlocking interface with the test tube receiving chamber when inserted therein.
8. The test tube rack insert device of claim 1, wherein the test tube support member further comprises a hole configured to allow removal the test tube rack insert device from the test tube receiving chamber.
9. The test tube rack insert device of claim 1, wherein the test tube support member securely engages a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber, said test tube having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the test tube receiving chamber.
10. A test tube rack configured to house test tubes of varying size in a plurality of test tube receiving chambers, the test tube rack comprising one or more test tube insert devices, the one or more test tube insert devices comprising: a base configured to be inserted into one of the plurality of test tube receiving chambers in the test tube rack; a semi-cylindrical test tube support member coupled to the base at an edge of said base, the test tube support member extending perpendicularly from said base, wherein said test tube support member is coupled to said base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
11. The test tube rack of claim 10 further comprising: a spring-loaded protrusion on an inner surface of the plurality of the test tube receiving chambers, wherein the spring-loaded protrusion wherein the spring-loaded protrusion provides the exertion of force on the outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
12. The test tube rack of claim 10 wherein the one or more test tube insert devices further comprise: a flexible member extending from the outer surface of the test tube support member and configured to contact an inner surface of the test tube receiving chamber, wherein said flexible member provides the exertion of force on the outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
13. The test tube rack of claim 12, wherein the flexible member is at least one of a spring mechanism, a deflective apparatus, or a deformative apparatus.
14. The test tube rack of claim 10, wherein the test tube support member is at least 90 degrees.
15. The test tube rack of claim 14, wherein the test tube support member is less than 180 degrees.
16. The test tube rack of claim 10 further comprising: a protrusion located on an inner surface of the plurality of test tube receiving chambers, the protrusion configured to mate with a groove in the outer surface of the test tube support member of the one or more insert devices to provide an interlocking interface between the test tube receiving chamber and the one or more test tube insert devices when inserted therein.
17. A method of housing test tubes of varying size, the method comprising: configuring a test tube rack with one or more test tube insert devices, wherein the test tube insert devices comprise: a base configured to be inserted into a test tube receiving chamber in the test tube rack; a semi-cylindrical test tube support member coupled to the base at an edge of said base, the test tube support member extending perpendicularly from said base, wherein said test tube support member is coupled to said base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber; and placing multiple test tubes in the test tube rack, wherein at least two of the test tubes are a different size.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the one or more test tube insert devices further comprise: a flexible member extending from the outer surface of the test tube support member and configured to contact an inner surface of the test tube receiving chamber, wherein said flexible member provides the exertion of force on the outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the flexible member is at least one of a spring mechanism, a deflective apparatus, or a deformative apparatus.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the test tube support member is at least 90 degrees.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the test tube support member is less than 180 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] The present invention relates to a test tube rack insert device, a test tube rack configured to house test tubes of varying size using the test tube rack insert device, and a method of housing test tubes of varying size using the test tube rack insert device.
[0024] One aspect of the present invention relates to a test tube rack insert device including a base configured to be inserted into a test tube receiving chamber in a test tube rack. A semi-cylindrical test tube support member is coupled to the base at an edge of the base. The test tube support member extends perpendicularly from the base. The test tube support member is coupled to the base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
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[0027] Semi-cylindrical test tube support member 14 is coupled to base 12 at an edge 16 of base 12. Semi-cylindrical test tube support member 14 extends perpendicular from base 12 in a semi-circle. The length of semi-cylindrical test tube support member 14 above base 12 is configured securely hold a test tube inserted into test tube insert device 10. The upper surface of test tube support member 14 that is opposite base 14 includes rounded edges at the top and sides to facilitate insertion of a test tube into test rack insert device 10, although test tube support member 14 may have other configurations suitable for insertion of a test tube. In one embodiment, semi-cylindrical test tube support member 14 is formed as less than a 180 degree semi-cylinder about edge 16 of base 12, such that semi-cylindrical test tube support member 14, such that an angle (A) between semi-cylindrical test tube support member 14 and base 12, as illustrated in
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[0030] Another aspect of the present invention relates to a test tube rack configured to house test tubes of varying size in a plurality of test tube receiving chambers. The test tube rack includes one or more test tube insert devices. The one or more test tube insert devices include a base configured to be inserted into one of the plurality of test tube receiving chambers in the test tube rack. A semi-cylindrical test tube support member is coupled to the base at an edge of the base. The test tube support member extends perpendicularly from the base. The test tube support member is coupled to the base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber.
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[0033] A further aspect of the present invention relates to a method of housing test tubes of varying size comprising configuring a test tube rack with one or more test tube insert devices. The test tube insert devices include a base configured to be inserted into a test tube receiving chamber in the test tube rack. A semi-cylindrical test tube support member is coupled to the base at an edge of the base. The test tube support member extends perpendicularly from the base. The test tube support member is coupled to the base such that an angle between the base and the test tube support member is decreased by an exertion of force on an outer surface of the test tube support member to securely engage a test tube inserted into the test tube receiving chamber. In this embodiment, multiple test tubes are in the test tube rack. At least two of the test tubes are a different size.
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[0037] Although preferred embodiments have been depicted and described in detail herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that various modifications, additions, substitutions, and the like can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and these are therefore considered to be within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims which follow.