DEVICE FOR TAKING MULTIPLE SAMPLES WHILE AVOIDING CROSS-CONTAMINATION
20170336297 ยท 2017-11-23
Inventors
- Seamus Lombardo (Nanuet, NY, US)
- Ifechukwu Ononye (Potsdam, NY, US)
- Cornato R Vella (Poway, CA, US)
- Paul Stathis (Jamesville, NY, US)
- Michael Esswein (Syosset, NY, US)
- Alexander Hathaway (Liverpool, NY, US)
- Asad Esa (Astoria, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B01L2300/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01L9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for collecting multiple samples for use by a single user while avoiding cross-contamination under adverse conditions is disclosed. A multiple sampling device comprising a single handle actuator with a trigger, connected to a shaft assembly further connected to a claw assembly for actuating a self-sealing sampling sphere in the process of collecting a desired sample, is disclosed. The sampling sphere comprises two halves that separate when the trigger and claw assembly are actuated, and close together when the trigger is released using springs on the claw assembly and sampling sphere. Additional sampling spheres are stored on the shaft assembly. In operation, once a sample is collected by one sampling sphere, the sampling sphere is exchanged with an empty sampling sphere stored on the shaft assembly.
Claims
1. A device for collecting multiple samples while avoiding cross-contamination comprising: a handle assembly, comprising a hand grip and a trigger device, a shaft assembly connected to the handle assembly, the shall assembly comprising a shaft and more than one attachment mechanisms adapted for removably attaching sampling assemblies, an actuation assembly connected to the end of the shaft assembly opposite the handle assembly, said actuation assembly having a pair of arms for attaching a sampling assembly, at least one sampling assembly comprising a sampling device for mechanically collecting a single sample, said sampling device having two halves that are hinged and can be opened, and said sampling assembly being adaptable for attaching to the pair of arms of the actuation assembly as well as the attachment mechanisms of the shaft, wherein a first sampling assembly is removably attached to the actuation assembly, and one or more sampling assemblies are removably attached to the shaft, and wherein the two halves of the sampling device are opened by actuating the trigger in the handle assembly and the sampling device is closed after a sample is collected by releasing the trigger, said closing of the sampling device being facilitated by springs attached to the actuation assembly and the sampling sphere.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The methods, features, objects, and advantages according to the invention will appear and can be further understood and described in more detail with regard to the accompanying figures. The figures illustrate ways of implementing the present invention and are not to be construed as being limiting to other possible embodiments falling within the scope of the attached claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the
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[0020] Handle assembly 110 essentially comprises 3 subcomponents; the handle right half, the handle left half (not shown) and trigger 112. The division of the handle into two halves was done for ease of assembly, but this feature could be constructed in a variety of ways. Each handle half, as well as hand grip 111, trigger 112 and frame 113 may be constructed of any appropriate and durable material, including metal, metal alloy or plastic, which may be determined at least partially by the dictates of the environment in which the device is to be used. In the initial prototype, these components were 3D printed out of PLA for ease of manufacture. The handle assembly 110 has cavities 118 to allow for the placement of both trigger 112 (
[0021] Handle assembly 110 also comprises rod 115 attached at the midpoint of trigger 112 by means of connector 116. Rod 115, preferably made of lightweight metal, passes through frame 113 at its midpoint through frame extension 117, which is hollow, into and through shaft assembly 130 and is attached to claw assembly 150. In addition, rod 115 may be replaced by a cord if so desired. Such a cord would preferably be of braided plastic fiber, such a nylon.
[0022] Shaft assembly 130 serves to provide a connection means between handle assembly 110 and claw assembly 150, as well as providing a convenient place for storing sampling spheres 170 when not in use. Referring to
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[0026] Further operation of the sampling device is described as follows. Before initial use begins the device is configured as follows: [0027] A) Three sampling spheres 170 are attached to shaft 131 via clips 132; a fourth sampling sphere may also be added to shaft 131, if desired; [0028] B) Upper and lower prongs 155 and 156 of claw head assembly 150 are open, with no sampling sphere attached to them; [0029] C) Trigger 112 is not retracted and is at rest in its normal position; and [0030] D) The D ring 114 of the handle is tethered to the operator.
The primary operation consists of the operator removing a sampling sphere from the shaft assembly, attaching it to the claw head assembly, collecting a sample, putting the sampling sphere back on the shaft assembly, then, repeating the process attain with another sampling sphere. The steps of operation are as follows: [0031] 1) The operator takes one sampling sphere from the shaft assembly by pulling on the female end of the clip attached to the sphere. [0032] 2) The sampling sphere disengages and the operator guides it to the front of the claw head assembly and slides the 2 male ends of the clip on the front of the claw into the female ends of the clip on either side of the sphere. [0033] 3) The clips click into place securing the sphere to the claw head. [0034] 4) The operator then positions the sampling device so that the sampling sphere is near the sample they wish to take. [0035] 5) The operator (whose hand is on the handle) then pulls the trigger, opening the sampling sphere. [0036] 6) Once the sample is inside the sampling sphere, the operator releases the trigger, closing the sphere. [0037] 7) The operator then closes the latch on the sampling sphere attached to the claw head, securing the sample inside. [0038] 8) The operator then pulls on both of the female ends of the clips on the sphere and detaches the sphere from the claw head. [0039] 9) The operator then guides the sphere back to the midshaft and slides the male ends of the clips on the midshaft into the female ends of the clip on the sphere. [0040] 10) The sphere clicks into place, securing the sphere with the sample inside to the shaft
This process is repeated until all 3 samples are obtained.
[0041] The preceding preferred embodiments are illustrative of the practice of the invention, it is to be understood, however, that other expedients known to those of skill in the art, or disclosed herein, may be employed without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the claims.