Pipette Controller with Retractable Stand
20180345270 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L3/0213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pipette controller with retractable stand includes a frame having a front end with a pipette connector and a rear end with a handle; a flat, lower surface on the handle; a retractable kickstand having arms and a arc-shaped base, rotatably fixed to the frame; an extended position retaining element on the frame having a pair of flanges that releasably retain the arms of the kickstand in the extended position; and an arc-shaped portion of the frame the corresponds to the base of the kickstand to provide a retracted position retaining element.
Claims
1. A pipette controller comprising: a frame having a front end with a pipette connector and a rear end with a handle; a flat, lower surface on the handle; and a retractable kickstand, fixed to the frame; wherein the kickstand extends past the rear end of the frame and cooperates with the lower surface on the handle to provide a stand.
2. The controller of claim 1, wherein the stand is adapted to be sat on a surface and the frame will retain a pipette suspended in the air at an angle so that the pipette does not come in contact with the surface.
3. The controller of claim 1, wherein the stand supports the frame in an upright position so that the pipette connector retains a pipette at an angle of between 15 degrees and 45 degrees below horizontal.
4. The controller of claim 1, wherein the kickstand has arms attached to the frame so that the kickstand rotates between a retracted position, where the kickstand is held to the frame, and an extended position, where the kickstand extends past the rear end of the frame.
5. The controller of claim 1, further comprising an extended position retaining element on the frame that releasably retains the kickstand so that a base of the kickstand extends past the rear end of the frame, and the base cooperates with the lower surface on the handle to provide the stand.
6. The controller of claim 1, further comprising: an arm on the kickstand that rotatably attaches to the frame, and a pair of parallel flanges on a side of the frame that help retain the arm in an extended position.
7. The controller of claim 1, further comprising: a first arm on the kickstand that rotatably attaches to a left side of the frame; a first pair of parallel flanges on the left side of the frame that help retain the first arm in an extended position; a second arm on the kickstand that rotatably attaches to a right side of the frame; a second pair of parallel flanges on the right side of the frame that help retain the second arm in an extended position; and a base on the kickstand between the first arm and second arm that extends past the rear end of the frame and cooperates with the lower surface on the handle to provide the stand.
8. The controller of claim 1, wherein the kickstand has a base with an arc-like shape that corresponds to an arc-like shape of the frame, thereby providing a retracted position retaining element.
9. The controller of claim 1, wherein: the kickstand has two arms and a base; each arm has an angled arm segment at a different angle from the rest of the arm; each angled arm segment has an attachment extension at a right angle to the arm; the frame has extended position retaining elements that retain the angled arm segments in an extended position; and the frame has attachment points that align with extended position retaining elements so that the arms point back, away from the handle when the kickstand is extended yet point toward the front end of the frame when the kickstand is retracted.
10. The controller of claim 1, wherein: the kickstand has a base shaped like an arc; and a lowest portion of the arc of the base extends below an outermost bulging portion of the frame so that the kickstand will be held in the retracted position.
11. A pipette controller comprising: a frame having a front end with a pipette connector and a rear end with a handle; a flat, lower surface on the handle; a retractable kickstand having arms and a arc-shaped base, rotatably fixed to the frame; an extended position retaining element on the frame having a pair of flanges that releasably retain the arms of the kickstand in the extended position; and an arc-shaped portion of the frame the corresponds to the base of the kickstand to provide a retracted position retaining element.
12. A retractable stand for a pipette controller, comprising: a metal bar having two arms and an arc-shaped base; an angled arm segment on each arm at a different angle from the rest of the arm; and an attachment extension at a right angle at the end of the angled arm segment; wherein the attachment extensions are adapted to rotatably attach to a pipette controller so that the base retracts against the pipette controller and then extends to provide a stand for the pipette controller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] The preferred embodiment and other embodiments, which can be used in industry and include the best mode now known of carrying out the invention, are hereby described in detail with reference to the drawings. Further embodiments, features and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description, or may be learned without undue experimentation. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, except where otherwise indicated. The following description of embodiments, even if phrased in terms of the invention or what the embodiment is, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but describes the manner and process of making and using the invention. The coverage of this patent will be described in the claims. The order in which steps are listed in the claims does not necessarily indicate that the steps must be performed in that order.
[0015] An embodiment of the present invention generally provides a pipette controller with a retractable stand, or alternatively, a retractable stand for a pipette controller.
[0016] Embodiments of a pipette controller may have a handle with trigger-like control buttons, a frame with an upper frame similar to the barrel or slide of a pistol, and a pipette connector that hangs down from the end of the upper frame. Embodiments of an electric pipette controller may be battery or AC powered, may be rechargeable, and may include a variable speed adjustment control. Embodiments of a pipette connector may include a replaceable nosepiece made of silicone or other autoclavable plastics for easy sterilization. The connector may accommodate pipettes from, for example, lml to 100m1, and may include a replaceable filter.
[0017] Embodiments of a retractable stand attachment or a foldable kickstand may be attached to a pistol-like electric pipette controller. The kickstand may rotate from a completely retracted, neutral position to an extended position. The kickstand may be rotatably attached at the rear of the device, so it can provide a stand in the extended position, fold out of the way in the retracted position, and not interfere with the pipette at the front of the device. The kickstand may allow the controller to be sat on a surface, such as a table, and rest at an angle such that the open tip of the pipette does not come in contact with the table. The pipette may be suspended in the air so that it does not make contact with any surface, thus preventing contamination or cross-contamination of the contents of the pipette.
[0018] An embodiment of a kickstand may include a single metal bar, with two arms, and a horseshoe-shaped base. The arms may be attached to sides of the rear, upper body of the controller, above the handle, a short distance below the top of the controller. The base may include a horseshoe shaped arch that conforms to a retaining element on the front, upper body of the controller, so the kickstand clips in place, out of the way, in the retracted or folded position. In the extended position, the base of the kickstand and the bottom of the handle of the controller cooperate to form a stable, tripod-like stand.
[0019] Embodiments of a stand attachment may be an integrated part of the controller, or may be detachable. Embodiments may be permanently fixed to the controller, or may be removably attached, but in either case embodiments may have a retracted position and an extended position. Embodiments may include a pair of apertures on the sides of the upper housing of the controller, and small extensions on the ends of the two arms of the kickstand that point toward each other, so that the natural springiness of the metal kickstand urge the ends of the arms toward each other, firmly into the apertures on the controller.
[0020] To use an embodiment, a user may retract the stand so the user can grasp the handle of the controller. The user attaches a long pipette to a connector on the nosepiece of the controller and squeezes the trigger-like control buttons to precisely aspirate or dispense liquid.
[0021] Embodiments of a lower stand surface, a flat portion at the back, bottom of the handle, will not interfere with the user's grasp of the handle. The user may then extend or swing-out the stand so that the user can set the controller down with the pipette still attached, such as on a table or bench top. The stand will prop up the pipette and pipette controller at a previously-specified angle, so that it does not allow the pipette to come into contact a surface, such as a table, when the device is sat on the surface. The kickstand may be provided as an add-on for a pipette controller, or an electronic pipette controller may be provided that already has a kickstand attached. Embodiments of a pipette controller with retractable kickstand may be balanced or weighted so that it does not tip over with the long pipette attached. Each side of the upper frame may have portions at the front and rear that retain the kickstand in, respectively, retracted and extended positions.
[0022] A retracted position retaining element on the frame may include notches in sides of the frame that correspond to the arms of the kickstand. Each side of the upper frame may have a section that forms a trough, that helps retain one arm of the kickstand in the retracted position. The retracted position retaining element may include a rounded top or barrel that corresponds to the rounded base of the kickstand. The sides and top of the upper frame may thus correspond to the kickstand so that the kickstand snaps into in a folded, stored, or retracted position.
[0023] An extended position retaining element on the upper frame may include a pair of short, parallel flanges on each side of the upper frame. Each side of the upper frame may have a section that forms a channel, that helps retain one arm of the kickstand in the extended position.
[0024] The user may urge or snap the kickstand into the retracted position against the rounded top, and then pull the kickstand out until it snaps it into the extended position. The flanges hold the kickstand in the extended position so that the kickstand extends out from the device. The base of the kickstand and a lower, rear portion of the handle cooperate to provide a stable stand for the pipette controller.
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[0026] Pipette controller 20 may include a handle 22, an upper frame 24, and a pipette connector 26 at an end of the upper frame opposite the handle. The pipette connector 26 may extend down from an underside of the upper frame 24, and may be adapted to hold a pipette 60 generally perpendicular to a major axis of the upper frame. The handle 22 may have one or more trigger-like control buttons 28 on a front side and a lower stand surface 30 on a back side. The control buttons 28 may be trigger-like columns that are be urged into the handle by a user's fingers.
[0027] Embodiments of a device may include an upper frame 24 having a rear portion with attachments points 32, such as small round apertures, for kickstand 40. Embodiments may have retracted position retaining elements 34, such the shape of the upper frame 24, that help hold the kickstand 40 in the retracted position. Embodiments may have extended position retaining elements 36, such as flanges at the back of the upper frame 24, that help retain the kickstand 40 in the extended position.
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