Claims
- 1. In a capillary cassette two-dimensionally arranging and fixing a plurality of capillary columns used in a multi-capillary electrophoretic apparatus on a sample injection side with a holder while aligning the same in a line on a plane on a detection side,
a capillary cassette characterized in that said holder comprises a rubber plate, and end portions of said plurality of columns pass through the rubber plate one by one and are fixed by elastic force of the rubber plate.
- 2. The capillary cassette in accordance with claim 1, comprising another holder pressing and fixing said plurality of capillary columns arranged in a line on the plane from at least single surface sides on detection sides of said plurality of capillary columns.
- 3. The capillary cassette in accordance with claim 2, wherein said holder on detection sides comprises, as a means of fixing the plurality of capillary columns arranged in a line on the plane through said rubber plate, clamping means fixing the same on both side portions of a capillary column arrangement while pressing and fixing the same also on at least two portions of an intermediate part.
- 4. A capillary cassette preparation method characterized in passing a supporter of a prescribed fixing position of capillary column fixing means having said supporter consisting of a rubber plate with a needle having an inner diameter larger than a capillary column from its vertical direction, guiding the capillary column into said needle and making the same pass through said supporter, thereafter extracting only said needle thereby holding and fixing the capillary column by said supporter and repeating this operation while changing the fixing position on the supporter thereby successively two-dimensionally arranging and fixing a plurality of capillary columns.
- 5. A capillary cassette characterized in that a plurality of capillary columns used in a multi-capillary electrophoretic apparatus are fixed by a holder on a sample injection side and planarly arranged in a line on a detection side, coats of the capillary columns are removed and a strip-shaped detection window extending in a capillary column arrangement direction is formed on a capillary column arrangement on the detection side, while the capillary columns adhere to each other, coats fuse to each other and the capillary column arrangement is integrated around the detection window.
- 6. In a method of manufacturing such a capillary cassette that a plurality of capillary columns used in a multi-capillary electrophoretic apparatus are fixed by a holder on a sample injection side and planarly arranged in a line on a detection side and a detection window in which coats of the capillary columns are removed is formed on the detection side,
a method of manufacturing a capillary cassette characterized in forming the detection window while including the following steps (A) and (B):
(A) a step of fixing sample injection sides of the capillary columns with the holder and thereafter planarly arranging the capillary columns in a line in close contact with each other; and (B) a step of bringing heating means having a length for a plurality of capillary column outer diameters into contact with or approximating the same to a detection window formation planned region of a held capillary column arrangement for removing coats of the plurality of capillary columns while melting coats around regions where the coats are removed and thereafter solidifying the same for fusing coats of adjacent capillary columns to each other.
- 7. The method of manufacturing a capillary cassette in accordance with claim 5, wherein the length of said heating means is shorter than the width of the capillary column arrangement on the detection side, and it repeats said step (B) a plurality of times in the width direction of said capillary column arrangement.
- 8. A gel charging apparatus for charging a gel sewing as a medium in which a sample is electrophoresed into a plurality of capillary columns mounted on a multi-capillary electrophoretic apparatus, wherein
end portions on sample injection sides of these capillary columns pass through a holding member of a holder and are two-dimensionally arranged and fixed while keeping airtightness between the same and the holding member to form a capillary cassette, and this gel charging apparatus comprises a chamber provided with an opening on its upper surface so that closure means inserting end portions on the sample, injection sides of said capillary columns inside for closing the opening with said holder is provided in the opening, and is further provided with an exhaust port and a release port to the atmosphere; a gel vessel storing a gel solution so that end portions of said capillary columns on opposite sides to the sample injection sides are dipped therein; exhaust means provided on the exhaust port of said chamber; and a switching valve provided on said release port.
- 9. A gel charging apparatus for charging a gel becoming a medium in which a sample is electrophoresed in a plurality of capillary columns mounted on a multi-capillary electrophoretic apparatus, wherein
end portions on sample injection sides of these capillary columns pass through a holding member of a holder and are two-dimensionally arranged and fixed while keeping airtightness between the same and the holding member to form a capillary cassette, and this gel charging apparatus is characterized in comprising a chamber provided with an opening on its upper surface so that closure means inserting end portions on the sample injection sides of said capillary columns in its inner side for closing the opening with said holder is provided in the opening, stores therein a gel solution on positions where the end portions on the sample injection sides of said capillary columns are dipped in the state where said opening is closed with said holder, and is further provided with a pressurization port and a release port to the atmosphere; pressurization means provided on the pressurization port of said chamber; and a switching valve provided on said release port.
- 10. The gel charging apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein a flow control valve controlling the flow rate is provided between said release port and said switching valve.
- 11. The gel charging apparatus in accordance with claim 9, wherein a flow control valve controlling the flow rate is provided between said release port and said switching valve.
Priority Claims (4)
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10-51489 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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10-51490 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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10-51491 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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10-51492 |
Feb 1998 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/402,890, filed Oct. 14, 1999; which is a 35 U.S.C. 371 application of international application no. PCT/JP99/00653 filed Feb. 15, 1999, which is based on Japanese application nos. 10-51489, 10-51490, 10-51491, and 10-51492, all filed Feb. 16, 1998.
Divisions (1)
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09402890 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
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10401862 |
Mar 2003 |
US |