Claims
- 1. A manual pipette for repeatably aspirating and dispensing a predetermined quantity of liquid, comprising:
- a hand holdable pipette body;
- a plunger unit mounted within the pipette body for manual movement by a pipette user away from a first stop position through a home position to a second stop position, the home position being a predetermined starting position for the plunger unit for a repeatable aspiration of the predetermined quantity of liquid into a tip extending from the pipette body when the tip is immersed in the liquid and the second stop position being an end position for the plunger unit at which substantially all liquid is dispensed by the pipette from the tip;
- a return spring within the pipette body for generating a first force opposing movement of the plunger unit in a direction away from the first stop position and for returning the plunger unit to the first stop position;
- means within the pipette body for generating a second force opposing movement of the plunger unit in a direction away from the first stop position as the plunger unit moves beyond the home position toward the second stop position; and
- a magnet assist mechanism operative as the plunger unit in moving away from the first stop position reaches the home position for generating a magnetic force opposing the first force of the return spring to aid the pipette user in locating and maintaining the plunger unit at the home position and under control of the pipette user.
- 2. The manual pipette of claim 1 wherein the magnet assist mechanism comprises:
- a magnet;
- a pull piece; and
- a holder for supporting one of the magnet or pull piece, the other of the magnet or pull piece being secured to the plunger unit for movement therewith.
- 3. The manual pipette of claim 2 further including axially adjustable means for supporting the holder within the pipette body wherein the axial position of the holder in supporting one of the magnet or pull piece is adjustable to control the spacing of the pull piece and the magnet at the home position to control the magnetic force generated by the magnet assist mechanism in opposition to the first force of the return spring to aid the pipette user in manually locating and maintaining the plunger unit at the home position.
- 4. The manual pipette of claim 3 further including a bottom stop member having a top surface for engaging the other one of the magnet or pull piece when the plunger unit reaches the home position and including a threaded opening for receiving a threaded portion of the holder for axial movement of the holder relative to the bottom stop member with a turning of the holder relative to the bottom stop member.
- 5. The manual pipette of claim 4 wherein the bottom stop member is axially moveable within the pipette body and the means for generating the second force exerts the second force on the bottom stop member when the plunger unit reaches the home position to oppose movement of the bottom stop member in a direction away from the first stop position.
- 6. The manual pipette of claim 5 wherein the means for generating the second force comprises a blow out spring exerting an upward force on the bottom stop member.
- 7. The manual pipette of claim 6 wherein the bottom stop member is axially moveable within an end of a cylinder fixed in the pipette body and the bottom stop member includes a flange for engaging an end surface of the cylinder in response to the upward force of the blow out spring to define a "home" position for the bottom stop member.
- 8. The manual pipette of claim 1 wherein the means within the pipette body for generating the second force comprising a blow out spring which is weaker than the return spring such that the second force is less than the first force.
- 9. The manual pipette of claim 6 wherein the magnet assist mechanism comprises:
- a magnet;
- a pull piece; and
- a holder for supporting one of the magnet or pull piece, the other of the magnet or pull piece being secured to the plunger unit for movement therewith.
- 10. The manual pipette of claim 9 further including axially adjustable means for supporting the holder within the pipette body wherein the axial position of the holder in supporting one of the magnet or pull piece is adjustable to control the spacing of the pull piece and the magnet at the home position to control the magnetic force generated by the magnet assist mechanism in opposition to the first force of the return spring to aid the pipette user in manually locating and maintaining the plunger unit at the home position.
- 11. The manual pipette of claim 10 further including a bottom stop member having a top surface for engaging the other one of the magnet or pull piece when the plunger unit reaches the home position and including a threaded opening for receiving a threaded portion of the holder for axial movement of the holder relative to the bottom stop member with a turning of the holder relative to the bottom stop member.
- 12. The manual pipette of claim 11 wherein the bottom stop member is axially moveable within the pipette body and the means for generating the second force exerts the second force on the bottom stop member when the plunger unit reaches the home position to oppose movement of the bottom stop member in a direction away from the first stop position.
- 13. The manual pipette of claim 12 wherein the bottom stop member is axially moveable within an end of a cylinder fixed in the pipette body and the bottom stop member includes a flange for engaging an end surface of the cylinder in response to the upward force of the blow out spring to define a "home" position for the bottom stop member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/503,073 filed on Jul. 14, 1995, now abandoned.
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