Claims
- 1. A vessel for conducting an agglutination assay comprising:
- a) an upper chamber having an opening for accepting fluid reactants;
- b) a lower chamber disposed to receive fluid from the upper chamber and containing a matrix for separating agglutinates; and
- c) a barrier separating the upper chamber from the lower chamber and having means for retaining fluid in the upper chamber under normal gravity and atmospheric conditions, while permitting passage of the fluid from the upper chamber to the lower chamber under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure.
- 2. A vessel of claim 1 wherein said barrier comprises an aperture which has a diameter small enough to retain fluid in the upper chamber under normal gravity and atmospheric pressure.
- 3. The vessel of claim 2 wherein the diameter of the aperture is in the range of about 0.010 to 0.050 inch.
- 4. The vessel of claim 3, wherein the diameter of the aperture is 0.020 inch.
- 5. A vessel for conducting an agglutination assay comprising:
- a) an upper reaction chamber having an opening for receiving fluid reagents and an aperture small enough to retain fluid against normal gravity and atmospheric pressure; and
- b) a lower chamber which communicates with the upper chamber through the aperture, and which contains a separation matrix for separating agglutinates.
- 6. A vessel according to claim 5 wherein the aperture has a diameter within the range of 0.010 to 0.050 inch.
- 7. A vessel for conducting an agglutination assay comprising:
- a) a first chamber for receiving and retaining fluid sample and reagents;
- b) a second chamber communicating with the first chamber for receiving fluid from the first chamber, and which contains a separation matrix for separating agglutinates; and
- c) a barrier separating said first and second chambers capable of preventing fluid passage from the first to the second chamber under normal gravity or atmospheric pressure, while allowing fluid passage from the first to second chamber under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure.
- 8. A vessel according to claim 7 wherein the barrier comprises an aperture of diameter small enough to retain fluids in the first chamber under normal gravity and atmospheric pressure.
- 9. A vessel according to claim 8 wherein the diameter of the aperture is in the range of from about 0.010 to 0.050 inch.
- 10. A vessel according to claim 9 wherein the diameter of the aperture is 0.020 inch.
- 11. A vessel according to claim 8 wherein the aperture comprises a crimp.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/092,157 filed Jul. 15, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Millipone Catalog (1991-1992), pp. 223 and 225. |
Continuations (1)
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