Claims
- 1. A fluid handling system, comprising:
at least one analytic or synthetic component; at least one fluid flow regulator that effects and/or regulates fluid flow through at least one fluid conduit when the fluid conduit is at least in fluid communication with the fluid flow regulator and the analytic or synthetic component; at least one weight scale that detects a weight of fluid disposed in at least one fluid container when the fluid container is in sensory communication with the weight scale; and, at least one controller that is operably connected at least to the weight scale and to the fluid flow regulator, which controller is configured to control the fluid flow regulator at least in response to fluid weight data received from the weight scale.
- 2. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the system is automated.
- 3. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein fluid handling system comprises one or more analytic components and one or more synthetic components.
- 4. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the analytic component is selected from the group consisting of: a liquid chromatography column, a gel electrophoresis column, a electrochromatography column, a resonance light scattering detector, an emission spectroscope, a fluorescence spectroscope, a phosphorescence spectroscope, a luminescence spectroscope, a spectrophotometer, a photometer, a calorimeter, a mass spectrometer, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, an electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer, an electron spin resonance spectroscope, a turbidimeter, a nephelometer, a Raman spectroscope, a refractometer, an interferometer, an x-ray diffraction analyzer, an electron diffraction analyzer, a polarimeter, an optical rotary dispersion analyzer, a circular dichroism spectrometer, a potentiometer, a chronopotentiometer, a coulometer, an amperometer, a conductometer, a gravimeter, a thermal gravimeter, a titrimeter, a differential scanning colorimeter, a radioactive activation analyzer, and a radioactive isotopic dilution analyzer.
- 5. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the synthetic component is selected from the group consisting of: a reaction block, a fluid dispenser, and a fluid manifolding device.
- 6. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to send the fluid weight data and/or other information to at least one remote site and/or to receive at least one instruction from the remote site.
- 7. The fluid handling system of claim 1, wherein the fluid flow regulator comprises at least one pump.
- 8. The fluid handling system of claim 7, wherein the fluid flow regulator further comprises at least one valve.
- 9. The fluid handling system of claim 1, further comprising:
a plurality of fluid containers, wherein at least one of the fluid containers is in sensory communication with the weight scale; and, a plurality of fluid conduits, wherein one or more of the fluid conduits fluidly communicates with one or more of the fluid containers and at least one of the fluid conduits is operably connected to the fluid flow regulator.
- 10. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein the system comprises at least two weight scales and at least two of the fluid containers are each in sensory communication with a weight scale.
- 11. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein the controller comprises system software having one or more logic instructions that direct:
the controller to receive the fluid weight data from the weight scale; and, the fluid flow regulator to effect and/or regulate fluid flow to or from selected fluid containers.
- 12. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein one or more of the fluid containers are disposed in at least one chemical safety cabinet.
- 13. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein one or more of the fluid containers are source fluid containers.
- 14. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein one or more of the fluid containers are waste fluid containers.
- 15. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein at least one fluid container comprises a volume capacity that is different from a volume capacity of another member of the plurality of fluid containers.
- 16. The fluid handling system of claim 9, wherein the fluid flow regulator directs or stops fluid flow to or from at least one selected fluid container when a weight of fluid in the selected fluid container is above or below a selected amount.
- 17. The fluid handling system of claim 16, wherein the fluid flow regulator further directs the fluid flow to or from at least a second selected fluid container when the weight of fluid in the second selected fluid container is above or below the selected amount.
- 18. The fluid handling system of claim 9, further comprising:
at least one fluid sensor operably connected to the controller and in sensory communication with at least one fluid container and/or at least one fluid conduit.
- 19. The fluid handling system of claim 18, wherein the fluid sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a float, an optical sensor, and a pad.
- 20. A liquid chromatography system, comprising:
at least one source fluid container; at least one waste fluid container; at least one weight scale in sensory communication with one or more of the source or waste fluid containers; at least one liquid chromatography column; at least one source fluid conduit that fluidly connects the source fluid container to the liquid chromatography column; at least one waste fluid conduit that fluidly connects the waste fluid container to the liquid chromatography column; at least one fluid flow regulator operably connected to one or more of: the source fluid container, the waste fluid container, the source fluid conduit, the waste fluid conduit, or the liquid chromatography column, which fluid flow regulator effects and/or regulates fluid flow through the source fluid conduit, the waste fluid conduit, and/or the liquid chromatography column; and, at least one controller that is operably connected at least to the weight scale and to the fluid flow regulator, which controller controls the fluid flow regulator in response to fluid data received from the weight scale.
- 21. The liquid chromatography system of claim 20, wherein the system is automated.
- 22. The liquid chromatography system of claim 20, wherein the system comprises a plurality of source and/or waste fluid containers and a plurality of weight scales, and wherein at least one of the source and/or waste fluid containers is in sensory communication with at least one of the weight scales.
- 23. The liquid chromatography system of claim 20, further comprising:
at least one fluid sensor operably connected to the controller and in sensory communication with one or more of: the source fluid container, the waste fluid container, the source fluid conduit, the waste fluid conduit, or the liquid chromatography column.
- 24. The liquid chromatography system of claim 23, wherein the fluid sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a float, an optical sensor, and a pad.
- 25. A method of handling fluid, the method comprising:
providing a fluid handling system that comprises:
at least a first weight scale; a plurality of fluid containers, wherein at least a first fluid container is in sensory communication with the first weight scale; at least one analytic or synthetic component; at least one fluid conduit that fluidly communicates at least with the first fluid container and with the analytic or synthetic component; at least one fluid flow regulator that is operably connected to the fluid conduit, which fluid flow regulator effects and/or regulates fluid flow through the fluid conduit; and at least one controller that is operably connected at least to the first weight scale and to the fluid flow regulator, which controller controls the fluid flow regulator in response to fluid weight data received from at least the first weight scale; and, flowing at least one fluid to or from the first fluid container with the fluid flow regulator until a weight of the fluid in the first fluid container detected by the first weight scale is above or below a first selected amount, thereby handling the fluid.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the method minimizes user contact with the fluid, thereby increasing user safety relative to fluid handling methods that lack the fluid handling system.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid handling system is automated.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein fluid handling system comprises one or more analytic components and one or more synthetic components.
- 29. The method of claim 25, wherein one or more of the fluid containers are disposed in at least one chemical safety cabinet.
- 30. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid flow regulator comprises at least one pump.
- 31. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid comprises at least one hazardous material.
- 32. The method of claim 25, further comprising sending the fluid weight data and/or other information from the fluid handling system to at least one remote site.
- 33. The method of claim 25, further comprising receiving at least one instruction at the fluid handling system from at least one remote site.
- 34. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid conduit further fluidly communicates with at least a second fluid container and the method further comprises:
flowing the fluid to or from at least the second fluid container with the fluid flow regulator when the weight of the fluid in the first fluid container detected by the first weight scale is above or below the first selected amount.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the fluid flow regulator comprises at least one valve and wherein the second flowing step comprises diverting fluid flow to or from the first fluid container to or from the second fluid container with the valve.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the first and second fluid containers comprise source fluid containers and the first flowing step comprises flowing the fluid from the first fluid container with the fluid flow regulator until the weight of the fluid in the first fluid container detected by the first weight scale is below the first selected amount, and the second flowing step comprises stopping fluid flow from the first fluid container when the weight of the fluid in the first fluid container detected by the first weight scale is below the first selected amount and flowing the fluid from the second fluid container with the fluid flow regulator.
- 37. The method of claim 34, wherein the first and second fluid containers comprise waste fluid containers and the first flowing step comprises flowing the fluid to the first fluid container with the fluid flow regulator until the weight of the fluid in the first fluid container detected by the first weight scale is above the first selected amount, and the second flowing step comprises stopping fluid flow to the first fluid container when the weight of the fluid in the first fluid container detected by the first weight scale is above the first selected amount and flowing the fluid to the second fluid container with the fluid flow regulator.
- 38. The method of claim 34, wherein the fluid handling system comprises at least a second weight scale that is operably connected to the controller, which second weight scale is in sensory communication with the second fluid container and the method further comprises flowing the fluid to or from the second fluid container with the fluid flow regulator until the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below a second selected amount.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the fluid flow regulator stops flowing the fluid through one or more fluid conduits when the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below the second selected amount.
- 40. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid handling system comprises a plurality of weight scales that are operably connected to the controller and wherein at least one of the fluid containers is in sensory communication with at least one of the weight scales and the method comprises flowing the fluid to or from selected fluid containers with the fluid flow regulator until weights of the fluid in the selected fluid containers detected by selected weight scales that are in sensory communication with the selected fluid containers are above or below selected amounts.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the method of handling the fluid is continuous.
- 42. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid handling system further comprises at least one fluid sensor operably connected to the controller and in sensory communication with at least one selected fluid container and/or at least one selected fluid conduit, and the method further comprises sensing fluids disposed proximal to an external surface of the selected fluid container and/or to an external surface of the selected fluid conduit, if any, with the fluid sensor.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the fluid flow regulator stops flowing the fluid through one or more fluid conduits when the fluid sensor senses the fluids disposed proximal to the external surface of the selected fluid container and/or to the external surface of the selected fluid conduit.
- 44. The method of claim 42, wherein the fluid sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a float, an optical sensor, and a pad.
- 45. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid handling system comprises one or more analytic components and the method further comprises analyzing at least one fluid component with the analytic components.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the analyzing step comprises separating at least two fluid components from one another, detecting at least one detectable signal produced by the fluid component, and/or detecting at least one chemical or physical property of the fluid component with the analytic components.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the analytic components are selected from the group consisting of: a liquid chromatography column, a gel electrophoresis column, a electrochromatography column, a resonance light scattering detector, an emission spectroscope, a fluorescence spectroscope, a phosphorescence spectroscope, a luminescence spectroscope, a spectrophotometer, a photometer, a calorimeter, a mass spectrometer, a nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, an electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer, an electron spin resonance spectroscope, a turbidimeter, a nephelometer, a Raman spectroscope, a refractometer, an interferometer, an x-ray diffraction analyzer, an electron diffraction analyzer, a polarimeter, an optical rotary dispersion analyzer, a circular dichroism spectrometer, a potentiometer, a chronopotentiometer, a coulometer, an amperometer, a conductometer, a gravimeter, a thermal gravimeter, a titrimeter, a differential scanning calorimeter, a radioactive activation analyzer, and a radioactive isotopic dilution analyzer.
- 48. The method of claim 45, wherein the fluid handling system further comprises at least one fluid sensor operably connected to the controller and in sensory communication with at least one selected fluid container, at least one selected fluid conduit, and/or the analytic components, and the method further comprises sensing fluids disposed proximal to an external surface of the selected fluid container, an external surface of the selected fluid conduit, and/or an external surface of at least one of the analytic components, if any, with the fluid sensor.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the fluid flow regulator stops flowing the fluid through at least one of the fluid conduits when the fluid sensor senses the fluids disposed proximal to the external surface of the selected fluid container, the external surface of the selected fluid conduit, and/or the external surface of the analytic components.
- 50. The method of claim 48, wherein the analytic components stop analyzing the fluid component when the fluid sensor senses the fluids disposed proximal to the external surface of the selected fluid container, the external surface of the selected fluid conduit, and/or the external surface of the analytic components.
- 51. The method of claim 48, wherein the fluid sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a float, an optical sensor, and a pad.
- 52. The method of claim 45, wherein the fluid handling system comprises at least a second weight scale that is operably connected to the controller, which second weight scale is in sensory communication with at least a second fluid container and the method further comprises flowing the fluid to or from the second fluid container with the fluid flow regulator until the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below a second selected amount.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein the fluid flow regulator stops flowing the fluid through one or more fluid conduits when the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below the second selected amount.
- 54. The method of claim 52, wherein the analytic components stop analyzing the fluid component when the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below the second selected amount.
- 55. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid handling system comprises one or more synthetic components and the method further comprises performing one or more synthetic steps with the synthetic components.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein the performing step comprises dispensing one or more fluidic materials and/or washing one or more solid supports.
- 57. The method of claim 55, wherein the synthetic components are selected from the group consisting of: a reaction block, a fluid dispenser, and a fluid manifolding device.
- 58. The method of claim 55, wherein the fluid handling system further comprises at least one fluid sensor operably connected to the controller and in sensory communication with at least one selected fluid container, at least one selected fluid conduit, and/or the synthetic components, and the method further comprises sensing fluids disposed proximal to an external surface of the selected fluid container, an external surface of the selected fluid conduit, and/or an external surface of at least one of the synthetic components, if any, with the fluid sensor.
- 59. The method of claim 58, wherein the fluid flow regulator stops flowing the fluid through at least one of the fluid conduits when the fluid sensor senses the fluids disposed proximal to the external surface of the selected fluid container, the external surface of the selected fluid conduit, and/or the external surface of the synthetic components.
- 60. The method of claim 58, wherein the synthetic components stop performing the synthetic steps when the fluid sensor senses the fluids disposed proximal to the external surface of the selected fluid container, the external surface of the selected fluid conduit, and/or the external surface of the synthetic components.
- 61. The method of claim 58, wherein the fluid sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a float, an optical sensor, and a pad.
- 62. The method of claim 55, wherein the fluid handling system comprises at least a second weight scale that is operably connected to the controller, which second weight scale is in sensory communication with at least a second fluid container and the method further comprises flowing the fluid to or from the second fluid container with the fluid flow regulator until the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below a second selected amount.
- 63. The method of claim 62, wherein the fluid flow regulator stops flowing the fluid through one or more fluid conduits when the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below the second selected amount.
- 64. The method of claim 62, wherein the synthetic components stop performing the synthetic steps when the weight of the fluid in the second fluid container detected by the second weight scale is above or below the second selected amount.
- 65. A kit, comprising:
at least one fluid handling system that comprises:
at least one analytic or synthetic component; at least one fluid flow regulator that effects and/or regulates fluid flow through at least one fluid conduit when the fluid conduit is in fluid communication with the fluid flow regulator and the analytic or synthetic component; at least one weight scale that detects a weight of fluid disposed in at least one fluid container when the fluid container is in sensory communication with the weight scale; and at least one controller that is operably connected at least to the weight scale and to the fluid flow regulator, which controller is configured to control the fluid flow regulator at least in response to fluid weight data received from the weight scale; and, at least one set of instructions that directs use of the fluid handling system.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119, the present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Application No. 60/351,821, filed on Jan. 25, 2002 by Micklash II et al., the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60351821 |
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