Information
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Patent Grant
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6350414
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Patent Number
6,350,414
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Date Filed
Monday, April 12, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 210 4161
- 210 436
- 210 472
- 210 476
- 210 406
- 422 58
- 422 59
- 422 101
- 422 102
- 422 104
- 435 2884
- 435 2883
- 435 2885
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for simultaneous processing of a number of liquid specimens is disclosed. The device is in the form of a plate having a plurality of compartments, each compartment being adapted to hold a liquid specimen and having an aperture at its top for introducing and withdrawing liquid into and from the compartment, respectively. Each compartment has a vent opening at a side wall at about mid portion thereof between the compartment's top and bottom, the vent opening is at one end of a duct and the other end of the duct opens to the atmosphere wherein each of the compartments has an upper converging portion ending in an aperture with an annular rim adapted for tight engagement with a filter sheet and having a bottom portion with an inverted dome shape.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is generally in the field of laboratory handling of liquid specimens and more specifically concerns a multi-compartment plate capable of containing a plurality of liquid specimens and a method and system utilizing same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
Processing of liquid specimens to test a variety of parameters therein, is a standard endeavor in research as well as in day-to-day clinical diagnostics. In order to reduce costs and increase efficiency of such method, improved accuracy and eliminate sources for error, there is a growing tendency to develop and use automated systems in which a plurality of liquid specimens are simultaneously handled. One device common in most such methods is a plate comprising a plurality of liquid holding compartments in which the liquid specimens may be incubated.
A variety of methods involve filtering of the specimen through a filter medium, a medium following incubation, in order to view the retentate remaining on the filter. Prior art devices allowing simultaneous incubation and subsequent simultaneous filtration of a plurality of liquid specimens are multi-compartment plates where the bottom wall of the compartments is constituted by a filter. Such is the case, for example, in the device disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,493,815, 5,047,215 and 5,223,133. The filter for which such an application has a small pore size, does not readily enable seepage of liquid therethrough and only upon the application of a vacuum, the liquid is forced to flow through the filter. However, there is always some absorbance of liquid specimen onto the filter sheet, which may be significant in case of small specimens. In addition, in long incubation processes, in particular in such involving agitation of the specimens, there may also be some leakage of liquid through the filters even without the application of the vacuum.
In devices where the filter is permanently attached to the bottom wall of the compartment, there is an inherent difficulty in viewing the retentate, as this has to be through the opening of the compartment, by the use of long field optics.
When using a filter medium removable from the bottom wall, there is a very serious problem of ensuring a firm, leakage-proof attachment of the filter to the bottom of the compartments, which is a difficult feat to achieve simultaneously for all the compartments in a plate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has, as one of its objects, the provision of a novel device for simultaneous handling of a plurality of liquid specimens. It is particularly the object of the invention to provide such a device useful in procedures requiring filtration of the liquid specimens following incubation or any other treatment of the specimen within the compartment.
It is another object of the invention to provide a novel method for the simultaneous treatment of a plurality of liquid specimens and then filtering the specimens through a filter sheet for subsequent viewing of the retentate on the filter.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a novel system for simultaneous treatment of a plurality of liquid specimens and subsequent filtration of the specimens through a filter sheet.
Other objects of the invention will be clarified from reading of the following text.
The present invention provides, by a first of its aspects, a device in the form of a plate comprising a plurality of compartments, each compartment being adapted to hold a liquid specimen and having an aperture at its top for introducing and withdrawing liquid into and from the compartment, respectively; each compartment has a vent opening at a side wall at about mid portion thereof between the compartment's top and bottom.
The present invention provides a filter device for filtering specimens contained in a multi-compartmental plate comprising a planar body with a top and a bottom face, having a plurality of openings, and a filter sheet stretched to cover all openings, the device being attachable to said plate at its top face with each opening being in register with and attached to an aperture of one compartment, such that the filter is stretched over said aperture to allow vacuum filtration of specimens from the compartments through the filter.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the filter sheet is stretched over said bottom face. In accordance with another preferred embodiment, said filter device cooperates with a support member attached to the bottom face of the filter device for supporting the filter during the vacuum filtration. Typically the filter sheet is stretched by cooperation stretching members in such filter device and in said support member, e.g. projections in one and recesses in the other for receiving the projections.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is provided a method for processing a plurality of liquid specimens, comprising:
(a) providing a multi-compartmental plate which comprises a plurality of compartments each adapted to hold a liquid specimen and having an aperture at its top for introducing or removing of liquid and a vent opening within the compartment at a mid-portion thereof;
(b) introducing each one of the plurality of liquid specimens into one of the plate's compartments;
(c) treating or incubating the specimens contained in the compartments;
(d) attaching a filter sheet to the plate such that it covers the openings of the compartments and propelling the liquid through the filter sheet; and
(e) separating the filter sheet from the plate and viewing particulate retentate remaining on the filter sheet.
A further aspect of the present invention is concerned with a system for simultaneous processing of a plurality of liquid specimens, comprising:
i. a multi-compartmental plate as defined above;
ii. a filtration assembly comprising a filter device as defined above, and preferably also said support device.
A unique feature of the multi-compartmental plate, the method or system of the invention is in that the filter sheet is attached to the plate only at the end of the specimen's treatment process, just prior to filtration. Thus, in accordance with the invention there is no contact between the filter sheet and the liquid specimen until that stage.
A particular preferred application of the invention is in the field of assaying liquid specimens, both in research and in clinical diagnostics, in order to qualify or quantify the presence, type or characteristics of living matter contained therein, e.g. to diagnose microorganismal infection in a body fluid.
The invention will now be illustrated, by way of example only, by some non-limiting specific embodiments, with reference to the annexed drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of a multi-compartmental plate in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial isometric cross-sectional view of a single compartment taken along line II—II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3A
is a cross-sectional view, taken along lines III—III in
FIG. 1
, showing the two members which are joined together to form the multi-compartmental plate;
FIG. 3B
is an exploded view of
FIG. 3A
showing the two constituents of the plate;
FIG. 4
is an isometric view of a filtering assembly, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, for use in conjunction with the multi-compartmental plate of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is an exploded isometric view showing the three constituents of the filtering assembly;
FIG. 6
is a cross-section through line VI—VI in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is an isometric view of the multi-compartmental plate and the filtration assembly during their attachment to one another for filtration of the liquid specimen contained in the compartments of the multi-compartmental plate;
FIG. 8
is an isometric view showing all the components together on a vacuum stage during filtration;
FIG. 9
is a cross-section through line IX—IX in
FIG. 8
during the filtration process (without the vacuum stage) in an upright position (with the filtration assembly on top of the plate);
FIG. 10
shows the sequence of operation of using a multi-compartmental plate of the invention, represented here by a single compartment:
FIG. 10A
shows the compartment prior to inoculation of a specimen;
FIG. 10B
shows an empty compartment during specimen and reagent inoculation;
FIG. 10C
shows the compartment after attachment of the filtration assembly;
FIG. 10D
shows the compartment after inversion and prior to application of a vacuum;
FIG. 10E
shows the compartment during the vacuum application stage;
FIG. 10F
shows an empty compartment after complete withdrawal of the liquid with a retentate remaining on the filter sheet;
FIG. 10G
shows the step of inspection of the retentate of the filter sheet; and
FIG. 11
is an isometric view of a filtration assembly in accordance with another embodiment of the invention, comprising independent filter device and support body;
FIG. 12
is a partial cross-sectional view along the lines XII—XII in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 13
is a partial, exploded cross-sectional view along the lines XII—XII in FIG.
11
.
DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
Reference is first being made to
FIGS. 1-3
showing a multi-compartmental plate in accordance with the invention. The plate generally designed
20
has a plurality of compartments
22
, adapted to hold liquid, each having upper converging portion
24
ending in an aperture
26
having an annular rim
27
. Each of compartments
22
has an associated L-shaped venting duct
28
having an opening
29
at a mid-portion
30
of the compartment and another opening
31
at the end of an upright direct portion
32
projecting upwards from the top face
33
of the plate. As can be seen particularly in
FIG. 2
, the bottom portion
36
of the compartment has an inverted dome-shape.
The plate has a circumferencial frame
34
with a dove-tailing engaging member
35
adapted to be engaged by an appropriate member of a manipulation (not shown).
As can be seen particularly in
FIG. 3
, plate
20
is assembled from an upper member
42
and a lower member
44
which are typically combined by ultrasonic welding. As can further be seen, the upper member has a plurality of bosses
46
which are adapted to accommodate duct-defining projection
48
both of which form together projection
32
.
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
, show the filtering assembly
50
having an upper face
52
comprising a plurality of openings
54
each of which corresponding to and adapted to receive an aperture
26
of compartment
22
. With particular reference to
FIG. 5
, it can be seen that filtering assembly
50
is assembled from a base, bottom member
56
, a filter sheet
58
and a filter retaining and stretching, upper member
60
. Base member
56
comprises a plurality of annular projections
62
with openings
64
. Openings
64
are the upper ends of converging ducts
66
ending towards a bottom face
67
of member
56
with a bottom opening
68
. As can further be seen in
FIG. 6
, member
60
has a plurality of downward projections
70
interposed between openings
54
.
Once the three components of assembly
50
are assembled together, filter sheet
58
is tensioned over opening
64
by the combined action of annular projection
62
and downward projection
70
, ensuring a tight, leakage proof fit between filter sheet
58
and opening
64
.
With reference now to
FIG. 7
, it can be seen that for filtration of liquid specimens contained in the compartments
22
of plate
20
, the filtration assembly
50
is turned upside down and its upper face
52
is attached to the upper face
33
of plate
20
. Each of openings
54
of plate
50
correspond to and are in register with aperture
26
in plate
20
. Once engaged, the entire assembly
80
consisting of plate
20
and filter assembly
50
is inverted and can be placed on a vacuum stage
82
, as can be seen in FIG.
8
. Vacuum stage
82
is connected to a vacuum system
84
consisting of a vacuum unit
86
and a liquid disposing reservoir
88
. With reference to
FIG. 9
, it can be seen that at this state the annular rim
27
is snugly held within opening
54
and aperture
26
tightly engages filter sheet
58
and consequently, once the vacuum is applied, a liquid specimen contained in compartment
22
is drawn through the filter sheet
58
and through duct
66
, via outlet
68
to the liquid reservoir
88
.
A sequence of operation in a system of the invention can be seen in
FIGS. 10A-10G
. At an initial stage (
FIG. 10A
) the multi-compartmental plate is held with the aperture
26
of each of the compartments facing upwards, allowing inoculation of liquid specimens
100
and optionally a reagent solution
102
, by means of a suitable pipettor
104
(FIG.
10
B). Following incubation, the multi-compartmental plate
20
is engaged with the filtering assembly
50
(FIG.
10
C), as explained above, (
FIG. 10C
) and this entire assembly
80
is then inverted (FIG.
10
D). Then following application of a vacuum, liquid is drawn through the filter (FIG.
10
E), as already explained above, and after emptying of the compartment, the particulate matter
106
contained in the specimen is retained on sheet
58
(FIG.
10
F). Finally, plate
20
can be removed and discarded and the filtration assembly can then be taken as is for viewing of the retentate
106
by a microscope
108
, optionally forming part of a computerized image only in system (not shown).
Reference is now being made to
FIGS. 11-13
relating to an embodiment of a filtering assembly
120
, which unlike filtering assembly
60
, comprises two individual, separable components, namely filter device
122
and filter support member
124
. Filter device
122
is generally a planar member with a top face
126
and a bottom face
128
with a plurality of openings
130
. Filter device
122
has a peripheral skirt
132
upward projecting reinforcing ribs
134
and downward tensioning projections
136
. Filter
138
is stretched between edges of the device
122
and attached to the edges of the device
122
by ultrasonic welding, gluing, etc. Device
122
further comprises a dovetail engagement portion
140
, to allow manipulation of the device by a robotic arm.
Filter support member
124
has a frame
142
with a shoulder
144
adapted to receive and fit with skirt
132
of filter device
122
. Device
124
has a plurality of openings
146
, each one formed between a pair of ribs
148
, each of which has an indention
150
for receiving downward projections
136
of device
122
. Filter support member in the embodiment shown has also a dovetail engagement portion
152
.
Filter
128
is initially retained and stretched between the edges of device
122
, as can be seen in FIG.
13
. Once the two devices, namely filter device
122
and filter support member
124
are attached to one another, as shown in FIG;
12
, the filter becomes stretched over ribs
148
. Typically, device
122
will first be attached to a multi-compartmental plate at its top face
126
, and then the two together will be attached to filter support member
124
, so as to form the filtration assembly. Alternatively, the two components of the filtration assembly, namely devices
122
,
124
may first be attached to one another and then both of them together will be attached to a multi-compartmental plate. For viewing of the particulate retentate remaining on the filter, filter device
122
is detached from filter support member
124
and brought to a microscope similarly as the filter assembly as shown in FIG.
10
G.
A particular preferred implementation of a multi-compartmental plate and the above described system is in processing of biological liquid specimens, e.g. urine specimens. In accordance with this preferred embodiment, the liquid specimen is incubated for a time to allow cells to multiply and increase their number, for a time sufficient to allow absorption of a dye into the cells, etc. Then after filtration, as described above, the cellular material retained on filter sheets can be viewed, characterized or counted. The viewing of the retained matter is preferably by means of an automated image analysis system.
Viewing of the retentate can, for example, be by means of epifluorescence. However, it is possible also, to use bottom elimination.
In addition to processing and using particulate matter, the plate and system of the invention may be used also for a variety of other applications, e.g. analysis of crystals formed following a chemical reaction in the liquid specimen.
Preferably, all the components of the system are disposable, although they can also be made to be suitable for reuse, after sterilization.
While the entire system may be used manually, a particularly preferred implementation of the system is for automatic, robot utilizing, processing system.
Claims
- 1. A device in the form of a plate comprising a plurality of compartments, each compartment being adapted to hold a liquid specimen and having an aperture at its top for introducing and withdrawing liquid into and from the compartment, respectively; each compartment has a vent opening at a side wall at about mid portion therof between the compartment's top and bottom, the vent opening is at one end of a duct, and the other end of said duct opens to the atmosphere;wherein each of the compartments has an upper converging portion ending in an aperture with an annular rim adapted for tight engagement with a filter sheet and having a bottom portion with an inverted dome shape.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein each of said vent openings has an upright projecting duct portion with an opening at the top of the plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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118155 |
May 1996 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/IL97/00141 |
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WO |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/41955 |
11/13/1997 |
WO |
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