Closing arrangement and method of closing tube
10376887 ยท 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01N2035/0405
PHYSICS
B01L2200/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/50825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Closing arrangement for a cap of a tube in a carrier, wherein the arrangement comprises at least a first, a second and a third moveable engagement member, the first member being adapted to induce a first part of the cap rotation and the second member being adapted to induce a second part of the cap rotation and the third member being adapted to induce a third part of the cap rotation for closure.
Claims
1. Closing arrangement for a cap of a tube in a carrier, wherein the arrangement comprises at least three moveable engagement members, wherein the three moveable engagement members are guided coaxially to one another to close the cap of the tube, wherein the three engagement members comprise a fixture for the carrier, a guide finger, and a pushing element, wherein an inclined surface is adapted for engagement with the cap and for a transfer of movement of the cap relative to the tube, wherein the inclined surface is further adapted as a guidance for the guide finger; and wherein the inclined surface and the guide finger are adapted for a relative translatory movement towards each other, and the guidance of the inclined surface allows for a sliding movement of the guide finger relative to the inclined surface.
2. Closing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the three moveable engagement members are each capable of being subjected to a uni-axial movement.
3. Closing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the inclined surface is provided by a ring comprising a chamfer and/or bevel.
4. Closing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the inclined surface is supported by pins subjected to spring tension.
5. Closing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the guide finger comprises a section with a slope which resembles an incline of the inclined surface.
6. Closing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the inclined surface and the guide finger are positioned outside a circumferential area of the carrier.
7. Closing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises one or more receptacles for one or more tubes which are circumferentially partially open.
8. Method of closing tubes, each tube being connected with a cap, the tubes being arranged on a carrier, wherein an inclined surface, a guide finger, and a pushing element are provided, wherein the method comprises: moving a cap by the inclined surface, impinging the guide finger on the inclined surface, guiding the guide finger by the inclined surface, moving the cap by impact of the guide finger, pushing the cap by the pushing element to close the cap.
9. Method according to claim 8, wherein the tubes are held in an upright position without pivoting.
10. Method according to claim 8, wherein the guide finger is moved uni-axially towards the inclined surface and the guide finger glides laterally on the inclined surface towards a center.
11. Method according to claim 8, wherein the movement caused by the inclined surface is an initial movement of the cap, and the movement caused by the guide finger is a movement of the cap until abutment of the cap on an open end of the tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(2) Preferably, the three moveable engagement members move in an uni-axial direction.
(3) In a preferred embodiment, the three moveable engagement members are guided coaxially to one another in consecutive steps. Several blocks and springs can be provided according to which the total movement can be separated into partial motion in each consecutive step. This allows for a simple assembly.
(4) The tube can be a disposable tube and can be produced by injection moulding from a plastic material suitable for in vitro amplification processes. Preferably, the tube has a volume in the interval 0.05 to 2.0 ml, especially preferably 0.2 to 0.6 ml.
(5) The term biological fluid which can be filled in the tube encompasses especially blood, DNA, RNA, nucleic acids, oligonucleotides and/or aptamers.
(6) The term carrier encompasses every structure which allows for positioning of more than 3 tubes in such that the tubes and the carrier can be handled as a unit, especially the carrier can be formed as an adapter. Thus, grabbing the carrier leads to the possibility to handle and/or move or carry the tubes positioned in the carrier. The carrier can be positioned for example in a rotor or similar device of a thermal cycler.
(7) In a preferred embodiment, the three engagement members comprise an inclined surface, a guide finger, and a pushing element, wherein the inclined surface is adapted for engagement with the cap and for a transfer of movement of the cap relative to the tube, wherein the inclined surface is further adapted as a guidance for the guide finger.
(8) Preferably, the inclined surface and the guide finger are adapted for a relative translatory movement towards each other, and the guidance of the inclined surface allows for a sliding movement of the guide finger relative to the block. This allows for a simple mutual guidance enabling coordinated movement for closing the cap. The guide finger elastically deforms when the guide finger slides on the inclined surface. The guide finger has elastic and/or resilient property with regard to flexure and/or bending in the lateral direction. However, the guide finger is stiff in the longitudinal direction. The afore-mentioned guide finger can be formed or embellished as a closing or recoil spring.
(9) The inclined surface can be formed by a block or a toroidal part, comprising a chamfer or bevel.
(10) Preferably, the inclined surface is supported by pins which can be subjected to spring tension.
(11) In a preferred embodiment, the guide finger comprises a section with a slope which can substantially resemble the incline of the inclined surface. The slope and the incline can substantially correspond to each other. In case that slope and incline substantially resemble each other, the initially movement of the guide finger contacting the inclined surface is assisted.
(12) Preferably, the inclined surface and the guide finger are positioned outside the circumferential area of the carrier.
(13) Further, the carrier can comprise receptacles for the tubes which are circumferentially partially open. However, it is not a requirement. Essential is that the tube is held in the receptacle. The receptacle can also be circumferentially closed. The receptacles can have an elastic connection to the carrier to enable a pivoting of the tubes.
(14) Other objects, features, advantages and aspects of the present application will become parent to those skilled in the art from the following description and dependent claims. It should be understood, however, that the following description, dependent claims and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the application, are given by a way of illustration only. Various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosed invention will become really apparent to those skilled in the art reading the following.
(15) Examples of the invention will now be described with references to the accompanying drawings in which:
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(21) A closing arrangement for the cap 3 of the tube 1 in the carrier 2 is shown in
(22) The three engagement members comprise a fixture or holder 5 for the carrier 2, a guide finger 6, and a pushing element 7, wherein an inclined surface 8 is adapted for engagement with the cap 3 and for a transfer of movement of the cap 3 relative to the tube 1, wherein the inclined surface 8 is further adapted as a guidance for the guide finger 6.
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(24) The abutment with the ring 9 and the inclined surface 8 causes an initial movement of the cap 3 with regard to the tube 1 into the closing position of the cap 3. In
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(26) Upon further movement of the guide finger 6 relative to the holder 5, the guide finger 6 moves translatory with regard to ring 9 and the inclined surface 8. The guide finger 6 can bend elastically when contacting the ring 9 and the inclined surface 8. The guide finger 6 slides on the ring 9 on the inclined surface 8. Upon further movement of the guide finger 6, the guide finger 6 pushes the cap 2 further into its closing position (
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