Claims
- 1. A pin transfer assembly for transferring minute quantities of liquids between two different locations, comprising:
a base plate having an array of holes that extend therethrough; a plurality of pins, each pin having an upper end and a lower end and being slidingly received in a corresponding hole in the base place for reciprocating motion between a fully extended lowered position and a predetermined fully retracted raised position; and common means for biasing each of the pins toward the lowered position.
- 2. The pin transfer assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper end of each pin comprises a head that abuts the base plate when the pin is in its fully extended lowered position.
- 3. The pin transfer assembly of claim 1 wherein the array of holes provides a pattern of rows and columns of pins.
- 4. The pin transfer assembly of claim 1 wherein the common biasing means includes a free floating weight plate that engages the upper ends of the pins and the pin transfer assembly further comprises means for guiding the weight plate during vertical movement thereof.
- 5. The pin transfer assembly of claim 4 wherein the guide means includes a cover attached to the base plate and enclosing the weight plate.
- 6. The pin transfer assembly of claim 5 wherein a periphery of the base plate extends beyond the cover to provide a flange for predetermined alignment of the pin transfer assembly in a receptacle.
- 7. The pin transfer assembly of claim 5 wherein the weight plate and the cover include complementary projections and registration features that engage each other to guide the weight plate during vertical movement thereof.
- 8. The pin transfer assembly of claim 7 wherein the complementary projections and registration features include tabs formed on the weight plate and slots formed on the cover which slidingly receive the tabs.
- 9. The pin transfer assembly of claim 4 wherein the common biasing means further includes spring means for biasing the weight plate downwardly against the upper ends of the pins.
- 10. The pin transfer assembly of claim 4 wherein the base plate and the weight plate each have a generally rectangular configuration.
- 11. A pin transfer assembly for transferring minute quantities of liquids between two different locations, comprising:
a base plate having a first array of holes that extend therethrough; a spring plate positioned above the base plate and having a second array of holes that extend therethrough, the second array of holes in the spring plate being complementary in number and arrangement to the first array of holes in the base plate; a plurality of pins, each pin having an upper end and a lower end and being slidingly received in a corresponding hole in the first array of holes in the base plate and a corresponding hole in the second array in the second array of holes in the spring plate for reciprocating motion between a fully extended lowered position and a fully retracted raised position; a layer of a compressible material overlying the upper ends of the pins; a weight plate resting on top of the layer of compressible material; a cover overlying the weight plate and attached around a periphery thereof to a periphery of the base plate and enclosing the weight plate, layer of compressible material and spring plate, the cover being configured to guide the weight plate during vertical movement thereof; spring means positioned between the base plate and the spring plate for biasing the spring plate upwardly.
- 12. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 wherein the upper end of each pin comprises a head that abuts the spring plate when the pin is in its fully extended lowered position.
- 13. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 wherein the first and second arrays of holes provides a pattern of rows and columns of pins.
- 14. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 and further comprising a frame that supports the periphery of the base plate for predetermined alignment of the pin transfer assembly in a receptacle.
- 15. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 wherein the holes in the base plate are formed with counterbores to prevent liquid from contacting the base plate when the pins move upwardly therethrough.
- 16. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 and further comprising second spring means positioned between the weight plate and the cover for biasing the weight plate downwardly.
- 17. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 and further comprising at least one aperture formed in the cover for permitting a user to push the weight plate downwardly with his or her thumb or finger.
- 18. The pin transfer assembly of claim 11 wherein the spring means includes a plurality of coil springs positioned around the periphery of the base plate.
- 19. The pin transfer assembly of claim 16 wherein the second spring means comprising a single coil spring positioned in a middle area of the weight plate.
- 20. A method of transferring minute quantities of a sample liquid between two different locations for further analysis, comprising the steps of:
providing a generally planar pin transfer assembly having an array of vertically reciprocable pins commonly biased to a lowered extended position; positioning the pin transfer assembly horizontally above a first location; moving the pin transfer assembly downwardly toward the first location so that a lower end of each of the pins contacts a sample liquid a sufficient amount to pick up and retain a small quantity of the sample liquid, while ensuring co-planarity of the lower ends of the pins by pushing each pin downwardly to a fully extended lowered position while allowing each pin to move upwardly should it contact an upper surface of the first location; moving the pin transfer assembly upwardly away from the first location; moving the pin transfer assembly laterally to a horizontal position above second location; moving the pin transfer assembly downwardly toward the second location so that a lower end of each of the pins is sufficiently close to the second location so that the small quantity of the sample liquid on the lower end of each of the pins contacts an upper surface of the second location; and moving the pin transfer assembly upwardly away from the second location; whereby a portion of the small quantity of the sample liquid previously carried by the lower end of each of the pins will remain on the second location.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/584,616, filed May 31, 2000, and entitled Liquid Compound Pin Replicator with Weight Bias.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09584616 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
09777784 |
Feb 2001 |
US |