Claims
- 1. Automated device for biological analysis, characterized in that it is constituted by a rotor supporting at least one reactor comprising an agitator composed of a blade which can either be supported on the lower part of the biochip forming a solid angle which retains a small volume of liquid, or from this position come to be applied on the biochip spreading over its surface and without air bubble the volume of liquid retained, or enter completely into the body of the reactor so as to allow the sliding of the biochip carrier.
- 2. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 1, characterized in that the reactors are affixed to the ends of the spokes of the rotor of the centrifuge and are inclined in relation to the vertical passing through the spoke, in a plane passing through this spoke.
- 3. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 1, characterized in that the reactors comprise a body presenting a track on one of its two large surfaces and on its lower part of the exterior surface an opening blocked by a pressing stopper applied by means of a spring and which by means of the centripetal force is moved away from the surface and liberates the opening.
- 4. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 2, characterized in that the surface equipped with said stopper has another opening blocked by a stopper from the interior, held in position by means of a spring to enable injection of a liquid under pressure into the reactor.
- 5. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 1, characterized in that the reactor presents a biochip-carrier sliding part which, when it is furnished with the biochip and engaged at the bottom in its track, blocks one of the two large surfaces of the reactor.
- 6. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 1, characterized in that the rotor is driven according to cycles alternating starting and stopping rotational movement so as to create a reflux of the liquid towards the rotor.
- 7. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a centrifuge equipped with a cover provided with fixed nozzles spaced apart in a regular manner and equal in number to the reactors of the rotor and located on a circumference whose radius is equal to that of the center of the reactors.
- 8. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 7, characterized in that the nozzles are connected by calibrated catheters to the cover of a hermetic enclosure which comprises a number of tubes containing the labeled molecules and means for application of pressure.
- 9. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 8, characterized in that the cover moreover comprises nozzles connected to bottles for distribution of the reagents into each reactor.
- 10. Automated device for biological analysis according to claim 8, characterized in that the cover moreover comprises nozzles connected to bottles for discharging liquids for the cleaning and decontamination of the device.
- 11. An automated device for biological analysis comprising:
a rotatable rotor; and at least one reactor supported on the rotor and comprising an agitator composed of a blade which can either be 1) supported on a lower portion of a biochip carrier formed at an angle to retain a small volume of liquid, or to apply the liquid on a biochip on the biochip carrier such that liquid spreads over a surface of the biochip and without forming an air bubble of the volume of liquid retained, or 2) enter completely into a body portion of the reactor to allow sliding of the biochip carrier.
- 12. The automated device according to claim 11, wherein the at least one reactor is affixed to an end portion of a spoke of the rotor and is inclined in relation to a vertical axis passing through the spoke, and in a plane passing through the spoke.
- 13. The automated device according to claim 11, wherein the at least one reactor comprises a body having two large surfaces with a track on one of the surfaces, wherein a lower part of one of the surfaces has an opening blocked by a pressing stopper applied by a spring, and which by means of centripetal force, is moved away from the surface and opens the opening.
- 14. The automated device according to claim 13, wherein the surface with the stopper has another opening blocked by a stopper from an interior portion of the body, held in position by a spring to enable injection of a liquid under pressure into the at least one reactor.
- 15. The automated device according to claim 13, wherein the biochip-carrier sliding part which, when furnished with the biochip and engaged at a bottom portion of the track, blocks one of the two surfaces of the reactor.
- 16. The automated device according to claim 11, wherein the rotor is driven according to cycles alternating starting and stopping rotational movement to create a reflux of the liquid towards the rotor.
- 17. The automated device according to claim 11, comprising a centrifuge equipped with a cover provided with fixed nozzles spaced apart in a substantially regular manner and equal in number to the number of reactors of the rotor and located on a circumference whose radius is substantially equal to that of the center of the reactors.
- 18. The automated device according to claim 16, wherein the nozzles are connected by calibrated catheters to the cover of a hermetic enclosure which comprises a number of tubes containing labeled molecules and means for application of pressure.
- 19. The automated device according to claim 17, wherein the cover further comprises nozzles connected to bottles for distribution of reagents into each reactor.
- 20. The automated device according to claim 17, wherein the cover further comprises nozzles connected to bottles for discharging liquids for cleaning and decontamination of the device.
Priority Claims (1)
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00/03137 |
Mar 2000 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/FR01/00758, with an international filing date of Mar. 9, 2001, which is based on French Patent Application No. 00/03137, filed Mar. 9, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/FR01/00758 |
Mar 2001 |
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10236530 |
Sep 2002 |
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