The disclosure relates to a fluid sampling apparatus. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a fluid sampling apparatus for collecting, storing, and dividing or splitting a sample of a fluid and a device for dividing or splitting a sample pad of a fluid sample collector and a method for a dividing or splitting a fluid sample.
Body fluids have long been used to diagnostically test and monitor for various biochemical and/or physiological conditions of a person's body. Typically, blood and urine samples are used to analyze and determine various conditions of the body.
More recently, oral fluids or saliva have been used to analyze and provide valuable information regarding various bodily conditions. For example, saliva may be used for diagnostically testing an individual for a variety of medical conditions or drug use including, without limitation, hepatitis, HIV, nicotine and cocaine. Clinics for oncology, neurology, infertility, allergy orthopedic and pain typically use samples of saliva for such testing.
The use of saliva as a diagnostic test medium can be more desirable than blood because saliva is readily obtained without the use of intrusive sampling methods, such as needles and syringes. Saliva testing can also be more desirable than urine testing because saliva sampling can be easily monitored to ensure that the sample has been obtained from the person of interest.
Devices designed for sampling saliva and other fluids may use an absorbent collection member to absorb a fluid specimen. Since the diagnostic test may need to be repeated to adequately identify or verify a condition, at least a second fluid sample may be required. Currently, this may require a technician to obtain a second fluid sample from the person using a second sampling device, which increases the cost, time, and inconvenience of sampling.
Accordingly, a fluid sampling device or apparatus that reduce or eliminates the need for obtaining multiple fluid samples from a person is needed.
Disclosed herein is a device for dividing an absorbent pad of a sample collector into two portions. The device may comprise a clamping arrangement for clamping onto a first portion of the absorbent pad so that the first portion of the absorbent pad can be separated from a second portion of the absorbent pad by pulling the sample collector away from the device.
In some embodiments the device may further comprise a base member for supporting the clamping arrangement.
In some embodiments of the device the base member may have an annular shape.
In some embodiments of the device the clamping arrangement may include a clamping member.
In some embodiments of the device the clamping member may be C-shaped.
In some embodiments the device may further comprise a resilient arm member connecting the clamping member to the base member.
In some embodiments of the device the clamping member may include a beveled leading edge surface.
In some embodiments of the device the base member may define an opening with opposing ear portions.
In some embodiments of the device the clamping arrangement may further include another clamping member and wherein the ear portions may align with a gap between the clamping members.
In some embodiments of the device the ear members may each have a chamfered edge.
Also disclosed is a fluid sampling apparatus. The fluid sampling apparatus may comprise a container; and a splitter disposed in the container, the splitter for dividing an absorbent pad of a sample collector into two portions. In some embodiments the splitter may comprise a clamping arrangement for clamping onto a first portion of the absorbent pad so that the first portion of the absorbent pad can be separated from a second portion of the absorbent pad by pulling the sample collector away from the splitter. In other embodiments, the splitter may comprise a base and a clamping arrangement connected to the base.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the splitter may be actuated by engaging the clamping arrangement with a sidewall of the container.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the sidewall of the container may have a stepped inner surface.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the sidewall of the container may have a tapered inner surface.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the base member of the splitter may have an annular shape.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the clamping arrangement of the splitter may include a clamping member.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the clamping member of the splitter may be C-shaped.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the splitter may further comprise a resilient arm member connecting the clamping member to the base member.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the base member of the splitter may define an opening with opposing ear portions.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the clamping arrangement of the splitter may further include another clamping member and wherein the ear portions align with a gap between the clamping members.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the ear members of the splitter base may each have a chamfered edge.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the sidewall of the container may have a stepped inner surface defining first and second container sections, the first and second container sections having different diameters, wherein the splitter may be actuated by engaging the clamping arrangement with the one of the first and second container sections having the smaller one of the different diameters.
In some embodiments of the apparatus the sidewall of the container may have a tapered inner surface and a diameter which progressively decreases along the tapered inner surface, wherein the splitter may be actuated by engaging the clamping arrangement with a portion of the inner surface that has a diameter which smaller than another portion of the inner surface.
Also disclosed is a method for splitting a fluid sample. The method may comprise providing a sample collector with an absorbent pad; collecting a fluid sample with the absorbent pad of the sample collector; and splitting the absorbent pad into two portions.
In some embodiments, the splitting comprises fixing the position of one of the two portions of the absorbent pad and pulling the sample collector away from the fixed portion of the absorbent pad.
In some embodiments, the fixing is performed within a container.
In some embodiments, the fixing includes clamping the one of the two portions of the absorbent pad within the container.
In some embodiments, the fixing is performed with a clamp.
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Other embodiments of the collector pad splitter 18 may include alternate structures which allow the splitter 18 to clamp and hold the absorbent pad 16p of the collector 16 (containing a fluid sample), so that the technician can split or tear the pad 16p into two or more portions when inserted therein during the fluid sampling process.
The container 12, the stem 16s and receptacle 16r of the collector 16, the closure 14 and the splitter 18 may each be formed from plastic or any other suitable material. In some embodiments, the collector pad splitter 18 may comprise a unitarily formed member. In other embodiments, the collector pad splitter 18 may be formed in separate, discrete parts (one or more of which may be made from plastic or any other suitable material) that are integrated or assembled together.
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As the collector pad slitter 18 is driven further down through the first container section 13a of the container 12, the inclined edge surfaces 18i of the clamping members 18c contact step 13 formed at the junction of the first and second container sections 13a, 13b. The inclined edge surfaces 18i of the clamping members 18c allow the clamping members 18c to slide over the step 13 and enter the second container section 13b. As the clamping members 18c of the splitter 18 enter the second container section 13b, the resilient arms 18a of the splitter 18 bend, thereby allowing the clamping members 18c to move towards one another and firmly clamp the absorbent pad 16p of the collector 16 therebetween.
In some embodiments, the torn-off portion of the absorbent pad 16p may be released by the splitter 18 into the container 12 by tapping on the outer sidewall 12ow of the container 12.
In other embodiments, the inner side wall of the container 12 may be tapered instead of stepped. The taper, in such embodiments, may extend from the open end 12o to the closed end 12c of the container 12 such that the inner diameter of the container 12 becomes progressively smaller moving from the open end 12o of the container 12 to the closed end 12c of the container 12. As the collector pad splitter 18 is pushed down into the container 12 in such embodiments, the clamping members 18c of the splitter 18 will move towards one another as the inner diameter of the container 12 becomes smaller, thereby firmly clamping the absorbent pad 16p of the collector 16 therebetween. With the absorbent pad 16p clamped firmly between the clamping members 18c of the splitter 18, the technician can split or divide the pad 16p of the collector 16 by pulling on the stem 16s of the collector 16 to withdraw it from the container 12, thereby tearing the absorbent pad 16p into two portions.
Another aspect of the disclosure is a method for splitting a fluid sample. The method may comprise collecting a fluid sample with the absorbent pad of a sample collector and splitting the absorbent pad into two portions. The absorbent pad may be split into two portions by fixing the position of one of the two portions of the absorbent pad and pulling the sample collector away from the fixed portion of the absorbent pad. In some embodiments, the splitting process may take place within a container, where at least one of the two portions of the split absorbent pad remains in the container in a stored manner until it is needed for testing. The process for splitting may include fixing one of the two portions of the absorbent pad within the container using a clamp, a holder or some other securing means and pulling the sample collector away from the fixed portion of the absorbent pad. In other embodiments, the splitting process may take place outside the container where at least one of the two portions of the split absorbent pad is stored in an appropriate manner until it is needed for testing. The process for splitting, in such embodiments, may include fixing one of the two portions of the absorbent pad using a clamp, a holder or some other securing means and pulling the sample collector away from the fixed portion of the absorbent pad.
Although the fluid sampling apparatus of the disclosure has been described in terms of illustrative embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to comprise other variants and embodiments of the apparatus, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the apparatus and its elements.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/661,759 filed Jun. 19, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61661759 | Jun 2012 | US |