Split microplate and vials
11642677 ยท 2023-05-09
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Abstract
A split or two-part microplate is formed of a base and a rack. The rack has a top with a plurality of openings capable of holding glass vials. The base has an interior bottom surface and an exterior bottom surface and a plurality of upwardly extending vertical walls and being so dimensioned and sized so as to fit onto the base with at least a portion of the top planar surface resting on the vertical walls. When the rack is assembled onto the base, the top planar surface is spaced from the bottom surface by a first distance. The rack includes downwardly extending legs that are adapted to rest on a flat surface whereby the top planar surface is spaced from the flat surface by a second distance which is greater than the first distance. A plurality of vials is held in the openings and include rims preventing the vials from passing through the openings. The length of the vials from below the rim to the bottom is greater than the first distance but less than the second distance. Whereby, when the rack is resting on a flat surface, the vials hang from the rack and when the rack is assembled onto the base, the bottoms of the vials engage the interior bottom surface and the rims of the vials are positioned above the top planar surface.
Claims
1. A split microplate and vials comprising: a split microplate including a base and a rack, said rack having a top planar surface including a plurality of openings therein, said base having an interior bottom surface and an exterior bottom surface and a plurality of upwardly extending vertical walls around the periphery of said bottom surfaces, said rack being so dimensioned and sized so as to fit onto said base with at least a portion of said top planar surface resting on the tops of said vertical walls when said rack is assembled onto said base, said top planar surface is spaced from said interior bottom surface by a first distance; said rack further including four corners and including a downwardly extending leg at each corner, said legs being adapted to rest on a flat surface whereby said top planar surface will be spaced from said flat surface by a second distance, said second distance being greater than said first distance; a plurality of vials, each of said vials having an open top end and a closed bottom end and a substantially cylindrically shaped body between said top and bottom ends, the diameter of said cylindrical body being slightly less than the diameter of said openings in said top planar surface of said rack, each of said vials including a rim adjacent said top end, said rim being wider than the diameter of said openings in said top planar surface of said rack thereby preventing said vials from passing downwardly through said openings, the length of said vials from below said rim to the bottom end being greater than said first distance but less than said second distance, and whereby when said rack is resting on a flat surface, said vials hang from said rack by said rims and when said rack is assembled onto said base, said bottoms of said vials engage said interior bottom surface and said rims of said vials are positioned above said top planar surface.
2. The split microplate and vials as claimed in claim 1 wherein said interior bottom surface of said base includes a plurality of recesses therein, each recess being associated with a different opening in said rack and lying directly beneath the same when said rack is assembled onto said base.
3. The split microplate and vials as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of said recesses includes a low point and slanted walls leading into said low point, said slanted walls guiding the bottom end of said vial into said low point.
4. The split microplate and vials as claimed in claim 3 wherein said exterior bottom surface of said base includes flat surfaces formed directly beneath said recesses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the accompanying drawings one form which is presently preferred; it being understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like reference numerals have been used throughout the various figures to designate like elements, there is shown in
(9) The split microplate and vials 10 is comprised essentially of two parts, the microplate 12 and the plurality of vials such as shown at 14, 16 and 18. The microplate itself is also comprised of two parts: a base 20 as shown best in
(10) The rack 22 has a top planar surface 24 with a plurality of openings 26 therein. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, there are 96 such openings 26. This is, however, only the preferred embodiment of the invention as a different number of openings 26 may be provided depending on the equipment in which the microplate is intended to be used.
(11) The base 20 includes an interior bottom surface 28 and an exterior bottom surface 30. See
(12) The rack 22 also includes four downwardly extending legs 40, 42 and 44 as shown in
(13) The legs are all of the same length and are adapted to rest on a flat support surface such as a tabletop or the like whereby the top planar surface 24 will be spaced from the flat support surface by a second distance. This second distance is essentially the same as the height of each of the legs but is greater than the first distance described above.
(14) Each of the vials such as vial 16 shown in
(15) Each of the vials also includes an outwardly extending rim 62 adjacent the top end 56 thereof. The rim 62 is wider than the diameter of the openings 26 in the top planar surface 24 thereby preventing the vials from passing downwardly through the openings. It is understood that while only one or two vials are shown in detail, each of the vials in the rack are constructed in essentially the same manner.
(16) The length of the vials such as vial 16 from below the rim 62 to the bottom end 58 thereof is greater than the first distance described above but less than the second distance. As a result, when the rack 22 is resting on a flat or support surface through the use of the legs 40, 42 and 44, the vials hang from the rack by the rims 62. However, when the rack 22 is assembled onto the base 20, the bottoms 58 of the vials engage the interior bottom surface 28 and the rims 62 of the vials are positioned above the top planar surface 24 of the rack 22. This is shown most clearly in
(17) As is also shown most clearly in
(18) As can best be seen in
(19) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing specification as indicating the scope of the invention.