Claims
- 1. Apparatus for bringing a liquid sample successively into contact with a number of reagents, said apparatus comprising:
- a rotor,
- a series of intercommunicating cells carried by said rotor,
- the number of cells in said series being at least three and at least equal to the number of reagents, which are placed in said cells beforehand,
- means for for rotating said rotor alternately in opposite directions, and
- means for effecting flow from one cell circumferentially into another cell of said series when said rotor is rotating in a first direction but preventing reverse flow thereto from said another cell to said one cell of said series, such that a liquid sample successfully contacts the reagents in said at least three cells in sequence by rotating said rotor alternately in opposite directions.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cells in said series are disposed in two adjacent and substantially radial rows, a common wall delimiting said two rows, and orifices are provided within said common wall for fluid communication between the cells of one row and the cells of the other row.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the cells of each said radial row are themselves radially offset relative to the cells of an adjacant row, wherein adjacent paired orifices in an upper part of said common wall open to at least one cell of said radial rows at positions adjacent radially inboard and radially outboard ends of said cell, respectively, such that said liquid sample is transferred in sequence from cell to cell alternately from row to row entering each cell through the radially inboard orifice and exiting therefrom through the radially outboard orifice, and wherein each cell has a ramp leading from the bottom of the cell to the radially outboard orifice for that cell to facilitate transfer of the sample from one cell of a given row to the adjacent cell of the other row during rotor rotation in a direction tending to cause said liquid sample to ride up over said ramp and through said radially outboard orifice within said common wall at the top of said ramp.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said ramp has a curved profile rising from the bottom of the cell towards the corner of the cell defined by the outboard end wall of the cell and said common wall bearing said orifices.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 384,703 filed June 3, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,463,097.
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