CENTRIFUGE INSERTS
20230271197 · 2023-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L3/5021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04B5/0407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B04B5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an insert for supporting a specimen within a centrifuge. The insert includes at least a base having a central aperture for receiving a receptacle and a specimen support. The specimen support is selectively coupled to the base and includes at least one aperture extending through the specimen support and in fluid communication with the receptacle.
Claims
1. An insert for a centrifuge, the insert comprising: a base having a central aperture configured to receive a receptacle; and a specimen support configured to be selectively coupled to the base and having at least one aperture extending through the specimen support and in fluid communication with the receptacle.
2. The insert of claim 1, wherein the base includes a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein a cross-sectional area of the central aperture as viewed along a longitudinal axis of the insert increases proximate the top portion, and wherein the change in cross-sectional area forms a step.
3. The insert of claim 2, wherein the specimen support includes an axial protrusion configured to engage the step when the specimen support is coupled to the base.
4. The insert of claim 1, wherein the at least one aperture includes a first portion having a first cross-sectional area as viewed along a longitudinal axis of the insert and a second portion having a second cross-sectional area as viewed along the longitudinal axis of the insert.
5. The insert of claim 4, wherein the cross-sectional area of the second portion is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the first portion.
6. The insert of claim 5, wherein the second portion is closer to an axial protrusion than the first portion, wherein the axial protrusion is configured to engage a step when the specimen support is coupled to the base.
7. The insert of claim 5, wherein the second portion tapers toward a longitudinal axis of the aperture.
8. The insert of claim 4, wherein the first cross-sectional area is at least one selected from a group consisting of elliptical, and polygonal shapes.
9. The insert of claim 8, wherein the specimen support includes a plurality of apertures, each aperture having a similar cross-sectional shape.
10. A fluid collection apparatus comprising: a cartridge support including a through bore configured to receive a cartridge containing a fluid; and a fluid repository configured to be selectively coupled to the cartridge support; wherein the fluid repository is in fluid communication with the cartridge when the fluid repository is coupled to the cartridge support.
11. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 10, wherein the through bore includes a straight portion and a tapered portion, and wherein the tapered portion is proximate the fluid repository when the cartridge support is coupled to the fluid repository.
12. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 10, wherein the cartridge support includes a body through which the through bore extends and a securement protrusion extending from an axial face of the body in a direction parallel to a central axis of the through bore.
13. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 12, wherein the securement protrusion forms a perimeter about the through bore when viewed along the central axis of the through bore.
14. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 13, wherein the securement protrusion is disposed within a perimeter of the body when viewed along the central axis of the through bore.
15. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 14, wherein the fluid repository includes a central opening, wherein the securement protrusion is configured to be received within the central opening, and wherein the axial face of the body abuts against the fluid repository when the cartridge support is coupled to the fluid repository.
16. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 10, wherein the fluid collection apparatus is configured to be received by a centrifuge.
17. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 16, wherein the fluid contained in the cartridge flows from the cartridge to be collected in the fluid repository when the centrifuge is operational.
18. A fluid collection apparatus comprising: an insert base configured to be received within a centrifuge cup of a centrifuge; and an insert top configured to support a fluid containing specimen in fluid communication with the insert base.
19. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 18, wherein the insert top includes at least one aperture configured to receive the fluid containing specimen therein.
20. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 19, wherein the at least one aperture is in direct fluid communication with the insert base.
21. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 19, wherein the at least one aperture is at least one selected from a group consisting of a circular shape, an elliptical shape, and a polygonal shape.
22. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 21, wherein a portion of the at least one aperture that is proximate the insert base has a smaller radius than a distal portion of the at least one aperture.
23. The fluid collection apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a fluid receptacle removably received within the insert base, the fluid receptacle configured to collect fluid from the fluid specimen.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The base 38 further includes a step 54 proximate one side of the central aperture 46. The step 54 cooperates with the insert top 42 to secure the insert base 38 to the insert top 42 during operation. The step 54 is formed due to a portion of the central aperture 46 increasing in cross-sectional area relative to the remainder of the central aperture 46, as viewed along the longitudinal axis Al of the insert 34 and assists in coupling of the base 38 to the insert top 42. As measured along the longitudinal axis A1 (and illustrated in the embodiment), the step 54 is shorter than the remainder of the central aperture 46. In other words, the step 54 is located a distance L1 from a first longitudinal side 58 of the base 38 and a distance L2 from a second longitudinal side 62 of the base 38. The distance L2 is greater than the distance L1, and the insert top 42 is coupled to the side 58 from which distance L1 is measured. However, in other embodiments, the distance L2 is shorter than the distance L1. In some embodiments, the step 54 is formed as a change in the cross-sectional shape of the central aperture 46 (e.g., elliptical to polygonal) rather than as a change in the cross-sectional area of the central aperture 46 as illustrated.
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[0027] The insert top 42 further includes at least one aperture 90 extending through the body 66 and oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis A2. The aperture 90 is sized and shaped to receive the cartridge 18 and extends through an entirety of the insert top 42. When the insert top 42 is coupled to the insert base 38, the aperture 90 creates an uninterrupted fluid pathway between the fluid repository 50 of the base 38 and the cartridge 18. The axial protrusion 70 forms a perimeter about the aperture 90 to ensure that the aperture 90 is aligned with the central aperture 46 of the base 38. As best illustrated in
[0028] In use, the above-described centrifuge insert 34 supports at least one cartridge 18 within a centrifuge 10 such that operation of the centrifuge 10 draws fluid out of the cartridge 18, and the fluid is collected within the fluid receptacle 50. The insert base 38 is first placed within the centrifuge 10. Optionally, the fluid receptacle 50 is then placed within the central aperture 46 of the insert base 38. Next, the insert top 42 is coupled to the insert base 38 such that the axial protrusion 70 engages the step 54, and the body 66 of the insert top 42 abuts against the insert base 38. One or more cartridges 18 are then inserted into one or more apertures 90 of the insert top 42. The cartridge 18 is oriented such that the tip 26 is proximate the second portion 98 of the aperture 90 and the fluid receptacle 50. At this point, an uninterrupted fluid pathway is formed between the cartridge 18 and the fluid receptacle 50, while the cartridge 18 and the fluid receptacle 50 are supported by the insert 34 to prevent relative movement between the two 18, 50 during operation of the centrifuge 10. As the centrifuge 10 spins, centrifugal force draws fluid from the cartridge 18, and the fluid is collected in the receptacle 50. Furthermore, as the centrifuge 10 spins, the step 54 of the inert base 38 and the axial protrusion 70 of the insert top 42 cooperate to resist the forces applied by the centrifuge 10, thereby maintaining alignment of the insert base 38 and the insert top 42 so that the aperture 90 maintains direct fluid communication with the insert base 38.
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[0032] One of ordinary skill in the art will understand that any two-dimensional shape, in particular any elliptical or polygonal shapes, may be used as the cross-sectional shape of the apertures 90 so long as the shape corresponds to a cross-sectional shape of a cartridge 18. Similarly, a single insert top 42 may include only similarly shaped apertures 90, or the insert top 42 may include a plurality of apertures 90 of various shapes.
[0033] The above-described centrifuge inserts provide the advantage of supporting a plurality of cartridges within a centrifuge. Each cartridge is in fluid communication with a receptacle that collects fluid drawn from the cartridge during operation of the centrifuge, thereby efficiently collecting the fluid for testing.
[0034] Various features of the disclosure are set forth in the following claims.