Claims
- 1. A PCR system that heats and cools a sample through thermal cycling, comprising:
an upper temperature zone, a lower temperature zone, channels in said PCR system operatively connected to said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone adapted to set up convection cells in said sample that will move said sample repeatedly through said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone creating thermal cycling.
- 2. The PCR system of claim 1 wherein said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone are contained within a chamber unit.
- 3. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said chamber unit has a multiplicity of sections that fit together to form said chamber unit.
- 4. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said chamber unit has two sections that fit together to form said chamber unit.
- 5. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said sample is contained in a container located in said chamber unit.
- 6. The PCR system of claim 3 wherein said sample is contained in a container located within said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form said chamber unit.
- 7. The PCR system of claim 6 wherein said container includes a pouch for containing said sample.
- 8. The PCR system of claim 4 wherein said sample is contained in a container located between said two sections that fit together to form said chamber unit.
- 9. The PCR system of claim 8 wherein said container includes a pouch for containing said sample.
- 10. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said chamber unit is printed circuit board material.
- 11. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said chamber unit is printed circuit board fiberglass.
- 12. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said chamber unit is silicon.
- 13. The PCR system of claim 2 wherein said chamber unit is fabricated of silicon, circuit board fiberglass, ceramic, metal, or glass.
- 14. The PCR system of claim 2 including an optical detection window in said chamber unit.
- 15. The PCR system of claim 2 including channels within said chamber unit providing a closed loop and allowing said sample to repeatedly move through said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone.
- 16. The PCR system of claim 15 wherein said chamber unit has a multiplicity of sections that fit together to form said chamber unit and said channels.
- 17. The PCR system of claim 15 wherein said chamber unit has two sections that fit together to form said chamber unit and said channels.
- 18. The PCR system of claim 15 wherein said sample is contained in a container located in said chamber unit and said channels.
- 19. The PCR system of claim 16 wherein said sample is contained in a container located within said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form said chamber unit and said channels.
- 20. The PCR system of claim 19 wherein said container includes a pouch for containing said sample.
- 21. The PCR system of claim 17 wherein said sample is contained in a container located between said two sections that fit together to form said chamber unit and said channels.
- 22. The PCR system of claim 21 wherein said container includes a pouch for containing said sample.
- 23. The PCR system of claim 2 including a heater within said chamber unit for heating said upper temperature zone.
- 24. The PCR system of claim 23 including an optical detection window in said chamber unit.
- 25. A polymerase chain reaction method, comprising:
providing an upper temperature zone, providing a lower temperature zone, and allowing a sample to move through said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone creating a convective siphon that sets up convection cells in said sample and moves the sample repeatedly through said upper and lower temperature zones creating thermal cycling.
- 26. The polymerase chain reaction method of claim 25 wherein said upper temperature zone is heated by a heater.
- 27. The polymerase chain reaction method of claim 25 including using an optical detection system for optical detection.
- 28. A method of constructing a PCR system, comprising:
constructing a multiplicity of sections that fit together to form a chamber unit having an upper temperature zone, a lower temperature zone, and channels in said chamber unit operatively connected to said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone adapted to set up convection cells in said sample that will move said sample repeatedly through said upper temperature zone and said lower temperature zone creating thermal cycling.
- 29. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 wherein said multiplicity of sections are fitted together to form said chamber unit.
- 30. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 wherein said chamber unit is constructed of two sections and said two sections are fitted together to form said chamber unit.
- 31. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 including providing a sample container in said chamber unit.
- 32. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 31 wherein said sample is contained in a container located within said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form said chamber unit.
- 33. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 31 wherein said container is formed as a pouch for containing said sample.
- 34. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 wherein at least some of said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form a chamber unit are constructed of printed circuit board material.
- 35. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 wherein at least some of said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form a chamber unit are constructed of printed circuit board fiberglass.
- 36. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 wherein at least some of said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form a chamber unit are constructed of silicon.
- 37. The method of constructing a PCR system of claim 28 wherein at least some of said multiplicity of sections that fit together to form a chamber unit are constructed of silicon, circuit board fiberglass, ceramic, metal, or glass.
Government Interests
[0001] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.