Systems for cleaning test sample wells
11020775 · 2021-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L2300/0636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/5027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for cleaning a test sample well, provided in a diagnostic test card, using a cleaning head having a cleaning tube delivering, at its free end, a cleaning fluid, and a suction tube mounted inside the cleaning tube for aspirating the contaminated cleaning fluid from its free end located in proximity to the free end of the cleaning tube. The method provides for relative displacement between the test card and the cleaning head, so that the test card occupies a cleaning position wherein the cleaning tube delivers, at its free end, the cleaning fluid to the inside of the well to be cleaned and the suction tube aspirates the contaminated cleaning fluid.
Claims
1. A cleaning head for a test sample well provided in a diagnostic test card, the cleaning head comprising: a cleaning tube configured to connect to a cleaning fluid source, and delivering a cleaning fluid at a free end of the cleaning tube, and a suction tube mounted inside the cleaning tube, and configured to connect to a suction source, wherein a free end of the suction tube, located in proximity to the free end of the cleaning tube, is configured to aspirate a contaminated cleaning fluid, wherein the free end of the cleaning tube is configured to abut the diagnostic test card, wherein an operative air intake is created between an outside and an inside of the free end of the cleaning tube when the free end of the cleaning tube abuts the diagnostic test card.
2. The cleaning head according to claim 1, wherein the air intake comprises channels provided on a transverse face delimiting the free end of the cleaning tube, wherein the channels extend radially between an outer wall and an inner wall of the cleaning tube.
3. The cleaning head according to claim 2, wherein the channels are evenly distributed over the transverse face of the cleaning tube.
4. The cleaning head according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning tube has a rough transverse face delimiting the air intake between an outer wall and an inner wall of the cleaning tube.
5. The cleaning head according to claim 1, wherein the free end of the suction tube is set back with respect to the free end of the cleaning tube.
6. The cleaning head according to claim 5, wherein the free end of the suction tube is set back with respect to the free end of the cleaning tube by a value of between 10 and 300 μm.
7. The cleaning head according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning tube comprises a flexible tip forming the free end of said cleaning tube.
8. The cleaning head according to claim 1, wherein the suction tube comprises a duct communicating with the suction source, wherein, at the free end of the suction tube, the duct comprises partitions delimiting separate suction sections.
9. A cleaning device comprising: a cleaning fluid source for supplying a cleaning fluid, a suction source for removing a contaminated cleaning fluid, a cleaning head, and a system for relative displacement between the cleaning head and a diagnostic test card, wherein is provided a test sample well, wherein the system for relative displacement is controlled to occupy a cleaning position for cleaning the sample well, wherein the cleaning head comprises: a cleaning tube connected to the cleaning fluid source and configured to deliver the cleaning fluid at a free end of the cleaning tube, and a suction tube mounted inside the cleaning tube and connected to the suction source, wherein the suction tube aspirates the contaminated cleaning fluid at a free end of the suction tube, wherein the cleaning tube, in the cleaning position, is in abutment, at the free end of the cleaning tube, on the test card, to create an operative air intake between the outside and the inside of the free end of said cleaning tube.
10. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the air intake comprises channels provided on a transverse face delimiting the free end of the cleaning tube, wherein the channels extend radially between an outer wall and an inner wall of the cleaning tube.
11. The cleaning device according to claim 10, wherein the channels are evenly distributed over the transverse face of the cleaning tube.
12. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the cleaning tube has a rough transverse face delimiting the air intake between an outer wall and an inner wall of the cleaning tube.
13. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the free end of the suction tube is set back with respect to the free end of the cleaning tube.
14. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the free end of the suction tube is set back with respect to the free end of the cleaning tube by a distance of from 10 μm to 300 μm.
15. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the cleaning tube comprises a flexible tip that forms the free end of said cleaning tube.
16. The cleaning device according to claim 9, wherein the suction tube comprises a duct that communicates with the suction source, and wherein, at the free end of the suction tube, the duct comprises partitions delimiting separate suction sections.
17. A cleaning device comprising: a cleaning fluid source, a suction source for the contaminated cleaning fluid, a cleaning head, and a system for relative displacement between the cleaning head and a diagnostic test card having a test sample well, wherein the system for relative displacement is controlled to occupy a cleaning position for cleaning a sample in the well, wherein the cleaning head comprises: a cleaning tube connected to the cleaning fluid source, and configured to deliver the cleaning fluid at a free end of the cleaning tube, along a delivery direction, and in a direction of a transverse bottom wall of the sample well, and a suction tube mounted inside the cleaning tube, and connected to the suction source for aspirating a contaminated cleaning fluid at a free end of the suction tube, wherein the cleaning tube, in the cleaning position, creates an air intake between the outside and the inside of the free end of said cleaning tube, along a direction perpendicular to the delivery direction.
18. A combination of a test card comprising a sample well, and a cleaning device for cleaning a sample well of a diagnostic test card, wherein the cleaning device comprises: a cleaning fluid source, a suction source for the contaminated cleaning fluid, a cleaning head, and a system for relative displacement between the cleaning head and the diagnostic test card, the displacement system being controlled to occupy a cleaning position for cleaning the sample well, wherein the cleaning head comprises: a cleaning tube connected to the cleaning fluid source and configured to deliver the cleaning fluid at a free end of the cleaning tube, and a suction tube mounted inside the cleaning tube and connected to the suction source for aspirating a contaminated cleaning fluid at a free end of the suction tube, wherein the cleaning tube, in the cleaning position, is in abutment at the free end of the cleaning tube on the test card, and wherein the test card comprises a duct communicating with the sample well to create an operative air intake between the outside and the inside of the free end of said cleaning tube in the position of the free end of the cleaning tube abutting on the diagnostic test card.
19. The combination according to claim 18, wherein the duct is provided such that, in the position of the free end of the cleaning tube abutting on the diagnostic test card, the duct extends to either side of an inner wall and of an outer wall of the cleaning tube.
20. The combination according to claim 18, wherein the cleaning tube provides a seal between the cleaning head and the diagnostic test card.
Description
(1) Various other features are revealed by the description given below with reference to the appended drawings which show, by way of non-limiting examples, embodiments of the object of the invention.
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(11) Each cleaning head 5 comprises a cleaning tube 7 having for example a circular cross-section. The cleaning tube 7 comprises an outer tubular wall 8 and an inner tubular wall 9. The cleaning tube 7 exhibits a free end 7.sub.1 delimited by an annular transverse face 10 providing the connection between the outer wall 8 and the inner wall 9. By way of an example, the outer diameter of the cleaning tube 7 is comprised between 0.5 mm and 25 mm and preferably between 0.5 mm and 5 mm.
(12) The free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7 can exhibit different shapes. This, in the example illustrated in
(13) The cleaning tube 7 exhibits an end 7.sub.2 opposite to the free end 7.sub.1 and communicating with a source of cleaning fluid 11. For example, the cleaning fluid used is water with or without added adjuvants, an aqueous and/or organic solvent, a solvent containing proteins, a cleaning buffer which can containd HEPES, sodium chloride, BSA (bovine serum albumin), casein, PEG (polyethylene glycol), sodium nitride, surfactants such as Tween-20, sugar, etc. The cleaning fluid can also include fillers such as talc, particles, corundum, alumina, glass, so as to add mechanical action to the cleaning process.
(14) The cleaning head 5 also comprises a suction tube 14 mounted within the cleaning tube 7 and exhibiting a preferably circular cross-section. For example, the outer diameter of the suction tube 14 is comprised between 0.2 mm and 20 mm and preferably between 0.2 mm and 4 mm. The suction tube 14 comprises an outer tubular wall 15 and an inner tubular wall 16. The suction tube 14 delimits, between its outer wall 15 and the inner wall 9 of the cleaning tube 7, a tubular duct 18 for directing cleaning fluid to the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7. The suction tube 14 and cleaning tube 7 are preferably mounted coaxially.
(15) The suction tube 14 comprises a free end 14.sub.1 extending in proximity to the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7. The free end 14.sub.1 of the suction tube 14 is delimited by the transverse face 19 connecting between the inner wall 16 and the outer wall 15 of the suction tube 14. The suction tube 14 thus delimits by its inner wall 16 a duct 20 communicating from the end 14.sub.2 opposite to the free end 14.sub.1, with a suction source 21 for the contaminated cleaning fluid, aspirated from its free end 14.sub.1.
(16) By way of an example, the suction source 21 is embodied by a vacuum pump, a venture or the vacuum network. Generally, the flow of the suction source 21 is greater than the flow of the cleaning fluid source 11. The difference between the flows of the cleaning fluid source 11 and the suction source 21 depends in particular on the operating conditions and on the geometry of the cleaning head 5 and of the test sample wells 2 to be cleaned. By way of an example, the ratio of the flow of the suction source to the flow of the cleaning fluid source 11 is comprised between 300 and 3000.
(17) The cleaning device 1 according to the invention also comprises a system 25 for relative displacement between the cleaning head 5 and the diagnostic test card 3 so that the cleaning head 5 occupies at least one first position, called the rest position, wherein the cleaning head is separated from the diagnostic test card 3, and a cleaning position for which the cleaning tube 7 provides delivery of cleaning fluid to the interior of the well and the suction tube 14 aspirates the contaminated cleaning fluid. The displacement system 25, which can be of any inherently known type, is not described more precisely because it is known to those skilled in the art and is not itself a part of the invention.
(18) According to one advantageous embodiment feature, the displacement system 25 is controlled so as to ensure, for the cleaning position, abutment of the cleaning tube 7 on the diagnostic test card 3 at its transverse face 10, while the free end of the suction tube 14 is situated above the bottom 2.sub.1 of the test sample well 2. In this cleaning position, the cleaning tube partially or totally situated vertically above the test sample well 2. In this cleaning position, the free end, and more precisely the transverse face 19 of the suction tube 14 is situated at a predetermined distance from the bottom of the well to be cleaned 2 so as to delimit, with the latter, a suction zone 27. Advantageously, in the cleaning position, the transverse face 19 of the suction tube 14 is situated at a distance from the bottom of the well to be cleaned 2 which can range from 2 mm for micro-wells and up to 10 mm for micro-plates.
(19) According to a preferred embodiment feature illustrated in
(20) In conformity with the invention, the cleaning tube 7 is equipped with an air intake 31 between the outer wall 8 and the inner wall 9. In the example illustrated in
(21) According to another variant embodiment illustrated more particularly in
(22) According to another variant embodiment, not shown, it is to be noted that the air intake 31 can also be embodied by holes provided radially at the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7 in proximity to the transverse face 10 and leading to the outer wall 8 and the inner wall 9.
(23) The implementation of the cleaning head 5 follows directly from the foregoing description. The process for cleaning a test sample well 2 thus consists of providing for relative displacement between the cleaning head 5 and the diagnostic test card 3 so as to place the cleaning head 5 in its cleaning position. In this position, illustrated in
(24) Injection of the cleaning fluid inside the tube 7 leads to its escape through the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7. Simultaneously, the suction source 21 aspirates, at the free end 14.sub.1 of the suction tube 14, the contaminated liquid. As a result of the air intake 31 formed between the outside and the inside of the cleaning tube 7, there occurs within the test sample well 2, a cleaning fluid vortex allowing effective and complete cleaning of the test sample well 2. Inasmuch as the suction tube 14 is situated inside the cleaning tube 7, good recovery of the contaminated cleaning fluid occurs.
(25) It should be noted that the positioning of the free end 14.sub.1 of the suction tube 14 relative to the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7 depends in particular on the depth of the test sample well 2 to be cleaned. As indicated above, the free end 14.sub.1 of the suction tube 14 is advantageously set back relative to the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7.
(26) Consideration can, however, be given to implementing a cleaning head 5 wherein the free end 14.sub.1 of the suction tube extends beyond the free end 71 of the cleaning tube 7 as seen more precisely in
(27) In the foregoing examples, the air intake 31 between the outside and the inside of the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7 is implemented by the geometry of the cleaning tube 7.
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(29) According to one exemplary embodiment, the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7 is designed to provide a seal with the diagnostic test card 3. According to one variant embodiment, the cleaning tube 7 is provided, at its free end 7.sub.1, with a flexible tip providing a seal with the test card. Such a flexible tip also makes it possible to achieve soft contact between the cleaning tube 7 and the diagnostic test card 3, and to compensate for tolerances in the displacement system 25 to provide for positioning the cleaning head 5 in its cleaning position.
(30) Such a flexible tip can be added to the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube, or be overmolded or co-injected at the free end 7.sub.1 of the cleaning tube 7. For example, the flexible tip can exhibit a Shore A hardness comprised between 20 and 80. Such a tip can be made of silicone, of elastomers such as EPDMs (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), SBR (Styrene Butadiene Rubber) . . . or others, or of thermoplastic elastomers such as Arnitel, Pebax . . . or others.
(31) Of course, consideration can also be given to having such a flexible tip able to also delimit the air intake 31 for example, by comprising channels 32.
(32) In the foregoing examples, the suction tube 14 comprises within it a duct 20 opening at the free end 14.sub.1, with a single suction section 20a, corresponding to the full cross-section of the duct 20.
(33) In the example illustrated in
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(35) In the foregoing examples, a relative displacement is carried out between the cleaning head 5 and the diagnostic test card 3 so as to place the cleaning head 5 in a cleaning position. It should be noted that provision can also be made for providing the relative displacement between the test card and the cleaning head so as to laterally displace the suction zone at a predetermined height between the free end of the suction tube and the bottom of the well when the suction zone does not allow cleaning the bottom of the well in a single cleaning position.
(36) The invention is not limited to the examples described and shown, because various modifications can be applied to it without departing from its scope.