Claims
- 1. A micro-container adapted for use in an automated clinical analyzer, said clinical analyzer having a sample holder for acceptance of a blood collection tube and equipped with a device for sensing the meniscus level of a fluid sample in said micro-container, said micro-container comprising:
- an elongated cylindrical housing having an open end, the overall dimensions of such housing being essentially the same as the collection tube;
- a fluid receptacle disposed within and, integral with said housing through a common interface, said receptacle having an essentially elongated cylindrical sidewall, an open top-end and a closed bottom-end, the open top-end of said receptacle being substantially smaller in cross-sectional area than the open top-end of said housing and at essentially the same level as the open top-end of said housing; and
- said interface supporting the fluid receptacle within said housing, said interface consisting essentially of support means positioned below a design level of the meniscus of the fluid sample to be stored in such receptacle.
- 2. The micro-container of claim 1 wherein the fluid receptacle projects from the interface to the top edge of the housing.
- 3. The micro-container of claim 1 wherein the container is constructed of optically-transmissive plastic having a polished upper portion which minimizes the scattering of light therethrough.
- 4. The micro-container of claim 1 wherein the housing has a diameter of about 0.625 inches, a height of about 4.0 inches, and the upwardly projecting fluid receptacle has a height of about 1.3 inches and an inner diameter of about 0.2 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 284,980 filed on July 20, 1981 now abandoned.
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