SAMPLING PIPETTE HAVING AN ERGONOMIC CONTROL BUTTON
20170304817 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L3/0286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An assembly (3) for an ergonomic sampling pipette including a control rod (10) at the end of which is arranged a control button (12) for controlling the movement of the control rod (10) along a longitudinal axis (18) thereof, the button (12) having a pressure surface (11) for receiving the thumb of an operator. The pressure surface (11) of the control button (12) is movable such as to be able, during operation, to assume multiple angles relative to the longitudinal axis (28) of the control rod (10).
Claims
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10. Assembly (3) for a sampling pipette (1) including a control rod (10) at the end of which is arranged a control button (12) for controlling the movement of the control rod (10) along a longitudinal axis (18) thereof, the button (12) having a pressure surface (11) for receiving the thumb of an operator, characterised in that the pressure surface (11) of the control button (12) is movable such as to be able, during operation, to assume multiple angles relative to the longitudinal axis (28) of the control rod (10).
11. Assembly according to claim 10, characterised in that the control button (12) is pivotally mounted on the control rod (10), along a pivoting axis (26) arranged in a plane (50) orthogonal to the longitudinal axis (28) of the control rod (10).
12. Assembly according to claim 11, characterised in that the control button (12) is pivotally mounted between two end positions, switching from one to the other of the two end positions being performed by pivoting by a total range of rotation (A3) between 10 and 45°, and more preferentially between 15 and 25°.
13. Assembly according to claim 10, characterised in that it includes means (40) for returning the pressure surface (11) to a rest position.
14. Assembly according to claim 10, characterised in that the pressure surface (11) has a convex shape so as to define a cradle for receiving the operator's thumb.
15. Assembly according to claim 14, characterised in that the convexity axis (11a) of the pressure surface (11) of the control button (12), is substantially orthogonal to a pivoting axis (26) of the control button (12).
16. Sampling pipette (1) including an assembly (3) according to claim 10.
17. Pipette according to claim 16, characterised in that it is of the air displacement or positive displacement type.
18. Pipette according to claim 16, characterised in that it is single-channel or multi-channel.
19. Pipette according to claim 17, characterised in that it is single-channel or multi-channel.
Description
[0014] The description will make reference to the appended drawing wherein;
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[0021] With reference first of all to
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[0023] More specifically, the pipette 1 includes a handle 6 acting as the upper body of the pipette, from which handle a pipetting control rod 10 emerges bearing at the top end thereof, in the pipetting position, a control button 12 wherein the top part is intended to be subjected to the pressure of the operator's thumb. More specifically, the button has a pressure surface 11 intended to receive the operator's thumb, this surface generally facing upwards.
[0024] By way of indication, it is noted that a display screen (not shown) can be provided on the handle 6. Similarly, means for setting the volume to be sampled are also accessible to the operator on this handle 6.
[0025] Below the handle 6, the pipette 1 includes a removable bottom part 14, which ends at the bottom with a cone-holder tip 16 receiving a consumable 18, also referred to as a sampling cone. In a known manner, after pipetting, the cone can be ejected mechanically by an ejector 20 wherein the actuation button 22 is situated for example projecting on the top of the handle, in the vicinity of the control button 12.
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[0027] It is noted that in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pair referenced 10 in
[0028] The button 12 therefore has a convex pressure surface 11 so as to define a cradle for receiving the operator's thumb. This cradle assumes a cylindrical shape, having two raised edges 30 to prevent lateral sliding of the thumb. These two edges 30 are arranged on either side of a convexity axis 11a of the surface 11, this axis 11a being orthogonal to the pivoting axis 26.
[0029] The radius of curvature R of the surface 11 is for example of the order of 20 mm. Moreover, the spacing E between the pivoting axis 26, and the bottom of the cradle defined by the surface 11, is of the order of 3 to 5 cm, and preferentially approximately 4 cm. Furthermore, the distance D1 from a transversal plane P1 of the button 12 incorporating the pivoting axis 26, to a first end 36a of said button 12, is between 10 and 14 cm, and preferably of the order of 12 cm. Said first end 36a corresponds to an end along the convexity axis 11a, and more specifically to that intended to engage with the anterior part of the distal phalanx of the operator's thumb. In addition, the distance D2 from the transversal plane P1 to a second end 36b of the button 12 is between 13 and 17 cm, and preferably of the order of 15 cm. Said second end 36b is opposite the first along the convexity axis 11a, and therefore corresponds to that intended to engage with the posterior part of the distal phalanx of the thumb.
[0030] The assembly 3 according to the invention, including the button 12 and the rod 10, is also equipped with means 40 for returning the button to a rest position, shown in
[0031] In this regard, it is noted that in the embodiment described above, wherein the control button is made of two parts with the base thereof corresponding to the element referenced 10 in
[0032] The spring 40 therefore returns the button to a rest position which corresponds to a position wherein it has a maximum angle relative to a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis 28. This consists of one of the two end positions of a pivoting movement of the button 12 along the axis 26.
[0033] By means of this pivoting movement, the button 12 can thus assume a plurality of angles during the pipetting operations, by adapting to the changeable position of the distal phalanx of the operator's thumb.
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[0035] This shape complementarity is retained during all the pipetting operations, by means of the pivoting nature of the button 12 which can follow the rotary movement of the distal phalanx 4a, relative to the proximal phalanx 4b.
[0036] In
[0037] The total angle of rotation A3 of the button 12 is thus of the order of 20°, and more generally between 15 and 25°. The switch from the first end position to the second end position is performed by countering the return force developed by the spring 40, this force being preferentially very low so as not to affect the ergonomics of the pipette. Mechanical stop systems make it possible to limit the pivoting movement of the button 12 between the two end positions cited above. Moreover, it is noted that according to the size of the operator's thumb, the pipetting operations can be carried out without reaching one and/or the other of the two end positions, but always observing an adaptation of the angle of the button 12 according to the changeable position of the distal phalanx 4a of the operator's thumb.
[0038] Obviously, various modifications can be made by those skilled in the art to the invention described above, merely by way of non-limiting examples.