LABORATORY TEST TUBE RACK AND ASSOCIATED DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE
20190060909 ยท 2019-02-28
Inventors
- Michael Wardenburg (Williamsburg, IA, US)
- Marcus Nashelsky (Iowa City, IA, US)
- Lynnette Kenne (Coralville, IA, US)
Cpc classification
B01L2200/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed devices, systems and methods related to the use of a test tube rack to assist with withdrawal of a needle from a container. The rack has a plurality of notches on a top shelf and corresponding openings on a second shelf that allow for the movement of a container stored therein between positions so as to prevent needle sticks and allow for one-handed operation.
Claims
1. A test tube rack system for preventing needle sticks, comprising a frame comprising: a) a first shelf comprising a plurality of notches defined therein; b) a second shelf comprising a plurality of openings defined therein and disposed below the plurality of notches; and c) a third shelf disposed below the plurality of openings and plurality of notches, wherein the plurality of notches and plurality of openings are constructed and arranged so as to define angled and substantially vertical axes and permit the movement of a container from a first, angled position to a second, substantially vertical position.
2. The test tube rack system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of notches is sized to accommodate the passage of a needle but not a container.
3. The test tube rack system of claim 1, wherein one or more supports maintains spacing between the one or more shelves
4. The test tube rack system of claim 1, wherein the frame is constructed and arranged to hold one or more containers in place while a needle is withdrawn from the container.
5. The test tube rack system of claim 1, wherein the system is constructed and arranged for the deposit or withdraw of a sample into the container at the first position or second position.
6. The test tube rack system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of openings each comprise proximal and distal ends.
7. The test tube rack system of claim 6, wherein the rack system is constructed and arranged such that the container will be adjacent to one proximal end in the angled position and be adjacent to one distal end in the vertical position.
8. The test tube rack system of claim 1, wherein the third shelf comprises a plurality of depressions defined therein and disposed below the plurality of elongate openings.
9. A test tube rack, comprising: a) a frame comprising a first shelf, a second shelf, and a third shelf disposed substantially in parallel; b) at least one notch defined in the first shelf; c) at least one opening defined in the second shelf having proximal and distal ends; and d) at least one depression defined in the third shelf, wherein each of the at least one openings are constructed and arranged to define an angled container axis with the each of the at least one depressions when a container is adjacent to the at least one openings proximal end, and wherein each of the at least one notches, at least one openings and at least one depressions is aligned to define a substantially vertical container axis when a container is adjacent to the at least one opening distal opening end.
10. The rack of claim 9, wherein the at least one notch is constructed and arranged to permit withdrawal of a needle without allowing a container to pass through the notch.
11. The rack of claim 9, further comprising at least one fastener constructed and arranged to permit secure attachment to a work surface.
12. The rack of claim 11, wherein the at least one fastener is magnetic.
13. The rack of claim 11, wherein the at least one fastener is magnetic.
14. A system for preventing needle sticks, comprising a rack comprising: a) a first shelf comprising a plurality of notches defined therein; and b) a second shelf comprising a plurality of openings defined therein and disposed below the plurality of notches, wherein the rack is constructed and arranged for use via: a) inserting a container through one of the elongate openings at an angled position; b) inserting a needle into the container; c) urging the container into a substantially vertical position such that the needle enters one of the plurality of notches; and d) withdrawing the needle from the container via the notch.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein the rack further comprises a third shelf defining a plurality of depressions.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of notches, plurality of openings and plurality of depressions are constructed and arranged so as to define angled and substantially vertical axes and permit the movement of the container.
17. The system of claim 14, wherein the rack comprises a plurality of magnets constructed and arranged to secure the rack to a work space.
18. The system of claim 14, wherein the second shelf further comprises a plurality of storage depressions.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein the first shelf further defines one or more openings disposed above the plurality of storage depressions and constructed and arranged to secure the container.
20. The system of claim 14, wherein each of the plurality of notches is sized to accommodate the passage of a needle but not a container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The novel features are set forth with particularity in the claims that follow. A better understanding of the features and advantages will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative implementations and the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The disclosure relates generally to a test tube rack and associated systems and methods allowing for safe, one-handed withdrawal of a needle from a test tube. The various implementations disclosed or contemplated herein relate to the use of a frame, wherein the frame is configured to hold a container in place while a needle is withdrawn from the container, as well as associated systems and methods for use of the frame.
[0026] Turning to the drawings in more detail,
[0027] In various implementations, the first shelf 30, second shelf 32, and third shelf 34 are spaced substantially equidistantly and in parallel, supported by supports 36 with optional caps 36A. Further arrangements of shelves 30, 32, 34 are of course possible and would be well-understood by those of skill in the art. As is shown in the implementation of
[0028] Importantly, and as shown in the implementations of
[0029] In these implementations, a plurality of elongate container openings 16 are defined within the second shelf 32 and disposed substantially vertically below the notches 14. These elongate container openings 16 can be elongate rounded openings or slots having an opening width 16A defined by proximal 16B and distal 16C ends, wherein the overall opening width 16A exceeds that of the desired container width 24A so as to be constructed and arranged for lateral movement, as would be appreciated by one of skill in the art.
[0030] The second shelf 32 according to certain implementations also comprises storage depressions 20 substantially vertically below the storage openings 12 on which the second end of the container 24 can rest. In certain alternate implementations, the second shelf 32 does not contain storage depressions 20 but may contain corresponding openings for storage of containers, syringes and needles.
[0031] The third shelf 34 defines or otherwise includes depressions 18 such as substantially hemispherical depressions 18 in which the second end of the container 24 can rest. The hemispherical depression 18 according to these implementations are constructed and arranged to serve as a pivot point that allows the container 24 to be urged between the angled position and the substantially vertical position, as such, many shapes and sizes can be defined within the shelf. The hemispherical depression 18 according to certain implementations, optionally along with elongate container openings 16 can be sized to prevent the container 24 from tilting on more than one axis. It is understood that the depressions 18 are not critical to the use of the rack 10 according to certain implementations, but do provide certain advantages and stability to many such processes.
[0032] In use according to these implementations, in a first step and as shown in
[0033] In accordance with these implementations, the needle 26 is also inserted into the opening of the first end of the container 24 as shown in
[0034] Continuing with use according to these implementations and as shown in
[0035] It is understood that in one aspect, the user urges the container 24 via the needle 26. That is, the needle 26 is utilized as a mechanism to rotate or otherwise shift the container 24 into the second, or substantially vertical, position .sub.2 shown in the implementations of
[0036] It is understood that when in the angled position .sub.1 the axis (I) of the container 24 is non-coaxial with the notch-to-depression axis (II) defined by the notch 14 and depression center, while in the substantially vertical position .sub.2 the axis (I) of the container 24 is coaxial with the notch-to-depression axis (II), as is shown in
[0037] The movement of the container 24 from the first, or angled position .sub.1 of
[0038] Beginning with
[0039] Continuing to use according to the implementation of
[0040] Turning to
[0041] As such, in these steps, when the user urges the needle 26 proximally to remove the needle 26 from the container 24, shown by reference arrow D, the container 24 remains in the test tube rack 10/frame 22.
[0042] As shown in
[0043] Moving on to
[0044] As shown in
[0045] In various implementations of the rack 10, and as shown in
[0046] It is understood that securing the rack 10 to a work surface 100 provides several advantages, particularly as it relates to one-handed removal of the needle 26.
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[0048] Although the disclosure has been described with reference to preferred implementations, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed apparatus, systems and methods.