Claims
- 1. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, comprising:(a) a first housing; (b) an escapement mechanism disposed at a lower end of said first housing to feed said microplates to and from said first housing, such that said combination stacker/incubator serves as a stacker for more than one active microplate instrument; and (c) heating means disposed in said first housing, such that said combination stacker/incubator serves as an incubator for said microplates.
- 2. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 1, wherein: said heating means includes inner panels disposed adjacent and extending along walls of said first housing.
- 3. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 2, wherein: said heating means includes heaters attached to said inner panels.
- 4. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 3, wherein: said heaters are attached to said panels in spaces defined between said walls of said first housing and inwardly bent sections of said inner panels.
- 5. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 3, wherein: said heaters are vertically disposed strip heaters.
- 6. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 1, wherein: said first housing is removable from a base on which it is disposed and used as a transport carrier for said microplates.
- 7. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 1, further comprising:(a) a temperature controller to control temperature in said first housing; and (b) said temperature controller and said primary microplate instrument are under common control.
- 8. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 1, further comprising: a second housing in which said first housing is disposed to provide more uniform temperature of said first housing.
- 9. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 8, further comprising: a fan disposed in said second housing to circulate air around said first housing.
- 10. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 4, wherein: said spaces serve as insulation between said inner panels and said walls.
- 11. A bioassay system, comprising:(a) at least one active microplate instrument; (b) a combination stacker/incubator; (c) transport means to move microplates between said at least one active microplate instrument and said combination stacker/incubator; and wherein: said combination stacker/incubator comprises:(d) a first housing; (e) an escapement mechanism disposed at a lower end of said first housing to feed said microplates to and from said first housing, such that said combination stacker/incubator serves as a stacker for more than least one active microplate instrument; and (f) heating means disposed in said first housing, such that said combination stacker/incubator serves as an incubator for said microplates.
- 12. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 11, wherein: said heating means includes inner panels disposed adjacent and extending along walls of said first housing.
- 13. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 12, wherein: said heating means includes heaters attached to said inner panels.
- 14. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 13, wherein: said heaters are attached to said panels in spaces defined between said walls of said first housing and inwardly bent sections of said inner panels.
- 15. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 13, wherein: said heaters are vertically disposed strip heaters.
- 16. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 11, wherein: said first housing is removable from a base on which it is disposed and used as a transport carrier for said microplates.
- 17. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 11, further comprising:(a) a temperature controller to control temperature in said first housing; and (b) said temperature controller and said primary microplate instrument are under common control.
- 18. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 11, further comprising: a second housing in which said first housing is disposed to provide more uniform temperature of said first housing.
- 19. A bioassay system, as defined in claim 18, further comprising: a fan disposed in said second housing to circulate air around said first housing.
- 20. A combination stacker/incubator for microplates, as defined in claim 14, wherein: said spaces serve as insulation between said inner panels and said walls.
- 21. A method of performing at least a portion of a bioassay procedure, comprising the steps of:(a) transporting bioassay microplates to an active microplate instrument; (b) performing a bioassay operation with said active microplate instrument on each of said microplates; (c) transporting said bioassay microplates to a combination stacker/incubator as defined in claim 1 or 11; (d) heating said microplates in said combination stacker/incubator; and (e) transporting said microplates from said combination stacker/incubator to another step in said at least a portion of a bioassay procedure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of Provisional No. 60/101,104 filed Sep. 19, 1998 and is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S., patent application Ser. No. 09/198,018, filed Nov. 23, 1998, and titled ULTRA HIGH THROUGHPUT BIOASSAY SCREENING SYSTEM, the disclosure of which application is incorporated by reference hereinto.
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