The invention relates to a disposable cassette in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
Disposable plastic articles with fluid carrying passages are frequently used in medical equipment. Corresponding cassette systems have proven their worth here as alternatives to conventional hose systems. The corresponding fluid paths are formed in these cassette systems. The fluid flowing through the fluid paths is introduced by means of corresponding actuators. For instance, valves are, for example, used via which the fluid paths are switched open or are closed. On the other hand, pumps for the transport of the fluid are integrated in such cassette systems. In the field of medical application, disposable cassette systems are already known in which a rigid part is provided in which passages are let into chambers. This rigid part is covered by a continuously flexible film. In accordance with DE 102 39 597, this flexible film is formed by flexibly formed regions in the rigid part, with the rigid and flexible regions being able to be manufactured in one piece using a two-component injection moulding technology.
The aforesaid cassette systems can also be used to advantage in the field of analysis technology.
The liquids required for the analysis, for example calibration fluid, have to be connected in accordance with the prior art by means of expensive access adapters provided especially for this purpose for sterile connection. Such access adapters result, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 6,016,683, U.S. Pat. No. 6,136,607 A or EP 1 243 336 A2.
It is the object of the invention to provide a disposable cassette in which the sterile access to a liquid, for example to the calibration fluid, is made possible in a simple manner without special access adapters having to be provided for this purpose.
The object is solved in accordance with the invention by the combination of the features of claim 1. Accordingly, at least one container with a liquid, for example the calibration fluid, is integrated in a liquid-tight manner into the disposable cassette. At the same time, a spike which is preferably made as a pivotable rocker hook, is provided at the disposable cassette and the pouch can be opened via it such that the liquid can be guided into the fluid paths of the disposable cassette.
Particular advantages of the invention result from the dependent claims following the main claim.
Accordingly, the region of the spike in the disposable cassette can be covered by a film and the region of the spike is preferably surrounded in ring-like manner by a sealing web while leaving a merging fluid path free. It is thus ensured after the cutting of the one film wall by means of the spike that the discharged liquid is guided into the merging fluid path without leakage.
The container can preferably be made as a pouch from aluminium multilayer film.
The pouch can have at least one deep-drawn spherical arrangement in the film wall in the region of the rocker hook on the side facing away from the rocker hook, said spherical arrangement ensuring that the film in which this spherical arrangement is provided is not damaged on the pivoting in of the rocker hook. Any other design of a spike can serve to open the film wall instead of the previously described rocker hook which can be pivoted in.
The rocker hook is preferably made in one piece with the disposable cassette. The disposable cassette is an injection moulded plastic part and the rocker hook can be moulded pivotably to this injection moulded plastic part such that it can be pivoted by means of a machine pusher such that it cuts open a side of the pouch correspondingly inserted in the disposable cassette. The rocker hook can advantageously have a fluid passage in the form of a channel such that a possible occlusion of the free flow is prevented.
In accordance with a further aspect, the invention relates to a method for the provision of a sterile access for a pouch inserted into a disposable cassette in accordance with the present invention. Accordingly, the pouch filled with liquid is connected to the disposable cassette in a completely sealed manner. A wall of the pouch is cut open by means of the associated rocker hook to open the pouch access without damaging the opposite wall of the pouch formed as a deep-drawn spherical arrangement.
The system has the advantage that the pouch is completely sealed before the corresponding cutting open by the rocker hook and has no openings in the film wall. The storage capability of a sensitive liquid such as a calibration fluid is improved in this manner.
Details and advantages of the invention result from an embodiment shown in the drawing. There are shown:
In the disposable cassette 10 shown in
A sample port 34 is present for the inlet of a sample liquid, for example whole blood, serum or urine.
The sample port 34 can be closed via a slider 40 which cooperates with a plastic flap 38. The whole sample port can be flushed by introducing a flushing liquid after introducing the sample and closing the plastic flap 38.
An old blood sample or an old calibration solution can be replaced by fresh calibration solution by this flushing. The disposable cassette 10 represented in its design and in its function is inserted into the analysis instrument not shown in any more detail here and is pressed tight. Usually, the disposable cassettes are designed for a period of use of 24 hours or of approximately 30 measurements. The required calibration solution is taken from the corresponding pouches 18. These pouches are integrated into the disposable cassette in a liquid tight manner prior to the measurement, i.e. they lie on top of one another in the manner shown in
The design of a pouch 18 results from
In
In order to open the pouch 18, the rocker hook 72 is pivoted about an actuation pusher on the machine side, which is not shown in any more detail here, such that the sharp tip 78 of the rocker hook 72 severs or cuts open the film 58 of the pouch 18, as is shown in
In this manner, a sterile access to a film pouch can be created in a very simple manner. The invention disclosed here with reference to a disposable cassette system which is proposed as a replaceable component of an analysis instrument can also be used within the framework of another system in which it is a question of the problem of a sterile access to a liquid filled in a film pouch without leaving the framework of the invention,
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 30 803.2 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |