Claims
- 1. A fluid handling device comprising:
at least one microsized flow channel in fluid communication with at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet; and one or more slugs of magnetic fluid located within the flow channel, wherein a slug can be held stationary or moved in the channel by at least one magnet and wherein a slug blocks fluid flows through the channel when it is stationary and a slug pulls or pushes fluid through the channel when it is moved.
- 2. The fluid handling device of claim 1, further comprising at least one slug inlet in fluid communication with the flow channel for conducting the slug into the flow channel.
- 3. The fluid handling device of claim 2, wherein the slug inlet comprises a flow channel containing at least one vent.
- 4. The fluid handling device of claim 1, further comprising at least one slug outlet in fluid communication with the flow channel for conducting the slug out of the flow channel.
- 5. The fluid handling device of claim 2, further comprising at least one slug outlet in fluid communication with the flow channel for conducting the slug out of the flow channel.
- 6. The fluid handling device of claim 1, wherein an array of magnets is used to move one or more slugs through the flow channel.
- 7. The fluid handling device of claim 6 wherein the array of magnets is an array of electromagnets.
- 8. The fluid handling device of claim 1 wherein the magnetic fluid is a ferrofluid.
- 9. The fluid handling device of claim 1 for use with liquid fluids.
- 10. The fluid handling device of claim 1 for use with aqueous media.
- 11. The fluid handling device of claim 1 for use with fluids that are gases.
- 12. A method for moving fluid in a microsized flow channel comprising the steps of:
providing at least one microsized flow channel in fluid communication with at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet; providing one or more slugs of magnetic fluid located within the flow channel, a slug being under the magnetic control of at least one magnet; and using at least one magnet to move a slug through the flow channel causing a net flow of fluid into the fluid inlet and a net outflow of fluid out of the fluid outlet.
- 13. A fluid handling device comprising:
at least one microsized flow channel forming a loop, the flow channel being in fluid communication with at least a first fluid inlet and at least a last fluid outlet; at least a first and second slug of magnetic fluid; both located within the flow channel; at least one magnet arranged and adapted so as to control said first slug to move within said flow channel; wherein, the volume of said first slug is less than the volume between a most closely-spaced fluid inlet and outlet of said device; at least one magnet arranged and adapted so as to control said second slug in a stationary position between the first fluid inlet and the last fluid outlet; wherein, the volume of the stationary slug is less than the volume between the first fluid inlet and the last fluid outlet on either side of the slug.
- 14. The fluid-handling device of claim 13 comprising:
at least two sets of fluid inlets and outlets; and at least a third slug of magnetic fluid under control of a magnet arranged and adapted so as to control said third slug to move within said flow channel.
- 15. The fluid handling device of claim 13 wherein the loop is circular.
- 16. The fluid handling device of claim 13 wherein the magnets are permanent magnets and at least one of the magnets is mechanically moveable to follow the path of the loop.
- 17. The fluid handling device of claim 15 having one stationary slug and two moving slugs.
- 18. A microfluidic device comprising a fluid handling device of claim 1.
- 19. A microfluidic device comprising a plurality of fluid handling devices of claim 1.
- 20. A microfluidic device comprising a fluid handling devices of claim 13.
- 21. A microfluidic device comprising a plurality of fluid-handling devices of claim 13.
- 22. A microfluidic device comprising at least two of the fluid handling devices of claim 17 wherein:
the fluid inlets of the fluid handling devices are in fluid communication with each other by means other than the microsized flow channel; and/or the fluid outlets of the fluid handling devices are in fluid communication with each other by means other than the microsized flow channel; and the magnets which move the slugs around the flow channel loops can be operated such that when the moving slug in the first device is merged with the stationary slug of that device, the moving slug of at least one other device is not merged with the stationary slug of that device.
- 23. A method for moving a fluid in a microfluidic device comprising the steps of:
providing in the microfluidic device a microsized flow channel forming a loop, the flow channel being in fluid communication with one or more fluid inlets and outlets wherein there is at least one first fluid inlet and at least one last fluid outlet; forming at least two slugs of a magnetic fluid material located within the flow channel; using at least one magnet to hold at least one slug stationary between the first fluid inlet and the last fluid outlet so that fluid in the loop cannot flow from the last fluid outlet to the first fluid inlet; and using at least one magnet to move at least one slug around the flow channel loop, thereby causing a net inflow of fluid into the fluid inlet and a net outflow of fluid out of the fluid outlet.
- 24. The microfluidic device of claim 23 comprising a plurality of slugs of magnetic gel located within the flow channel, capable of changing shape under magnetic control to induce fluid flow within said channel.
- 25. A microfluidic fluid handling device comprising:
at least one microsized flow channel in fluid communuation with at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet; and at least one slug of magnetic gel located within the flow channel whose shape can be controlled by at least one magnet to block the flow of fluid in said microchannel or to allow fluid flow within said microchannel.
CROSS REFERENCED TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/464,379 filed Dec. 15, 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference to the extent not inconsistent herewith.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09464379 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Child |
09739074 |
Dec 2000 |
US |