Claims
- 1. A coverglass selector apparatus comprising in combination:
at least one coverslip; a coverslip gripper comprising a flexible backing plate and a sealing member, the flexible backing plate having a bottom and a hole, the sealing member being connected to or integral with the bottom of the flexible backing plate, the sealing member being proximal to edges of the bottom of the flexible backing plate; a vacuum source and a gas-tight conduit, the conduit being connected to the hole in the bottom of the flexible backing plate and to the vacuum source, thereby communicating a vacuum to the flexible backing plate; and means for moving the flexible backing plate and/or stack of coverglasses relative to one another so that the sealing member contacts said coverglass, thereby forming a vacuum-tight seal between the sealing member and the coverglass.
- 2. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, wherein said coverslip gripper further comprises a support block, the support block having a bottom which is connected to the flexible backing plate.
- 3. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 2, wherein the bottom of the support block is curved.
- 4. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 3, wherein the curved bottom of the support block has a generally constant curve radius.
- 5. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 3, wherein the flexible backing plate further comprises at least two brackets, the brackets being attached to or integral with the flexible backing plate at the ends of the plate, whereby when urged to, the brackets pull up on the ends of the flexible backing plate so that the flexible backing plate is flexed about the curved bottom of the support block thereby conforming to it.
- 6. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a coverglass cartridge, the coverglass cartridge being capable of housing a plurality of coverglasses, the coverglass cartridge having at least one concave surface proximate to a dispense point of a coverglass.
- 7. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible backing plate has dimensions which are approximately equal to dimensions of a coverglass.
- 8. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sealing member is conductive.
- 9. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 8, wherein the sealing member is connected to ground.
- 10. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring member, the spring member being attached to the bottom of the sealing member.
- 11. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 10, wherein the spring member is conical in shape.
- 12. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one integral support, the integral support being attached to or a part of the bottom of the flexible backing plate.
- 13. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 12, wherein the integral support is parallel to one side of the bottom of the flexible backing plate.
- 14. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a slide support for supporting a slide and wherein the motor moves the coverslipper gripper above the slide support.
- 15. The coverglass selector apparatus of claim 14, further comprising at least one spacer arm with a hook portion, the hook portion of the spacer arm being position below one side of the coverslipper gripper.
- 16. A cartridge for holding coverglasses comprising one or more apertures in the bottom end of the cartridge for allowing entry of a fork to push the coverglasses into position.
- 17. The cartridge of claim 16 wherein said cartridge has the shape of a substantially rectangular open-ended box, said open end having at least one side being substantially concave.
- 18. The cartridge of claim 16 wherein said cartridge has one or more alignment lips for aligning and guiding the cartridge into position.
- 19. The cartridge of claim 16 wherein said cartridge has one or more detents for locating one or more plungers thereby securing the cartridge in place.
- 20. The cartridge of claim 16, further comprising a memory device.
- 21. The cartridge of claim 18, wherein said alignment lip is located adjacent to the closed end of the box.
- 22. The cartridge of claim 19, wherein said detents are located on the alignment lip.
- 23. The cartridge of claim 17, wherein the rectangular box includes an interior, sidewalls and the bottom end, and further comprising at least one cutout, the cutout being located in the interior of the rectangular box where at least two of the sidewalls abut.
- 24. The cartridge of claim 17, wherein there are four cutouts, each of the cutouts being located where the sidewalls abut, and wherein the cutouts are curved in shape.
- 25. A method for automatically removing a coverglass from the top of a stack of coverglasses, the coverglass having edges, the method comprising the steps of:
forming a seal proximate to the edges of the coverglass; and uniformly bending the coverglass to separate the coverglass from the stack of coverglasses.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the step of forming a seal includes contacting the coverglass with a sealing member, the sealing member being attached to or integral with a support block and being composed of an elastomeric material.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the support block includes a conduit connected to a vacuum source and wherein the step of forming a seal further includes applying the vacuum to the sealing member.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the step of applying the vacuum is performed after the step of contacting the coverglass with the sealing member.
- 29. The method of claim 25, wherein the step of uniformly bending the coverglass includes bending the coverglass at about a constant bend radius.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the step of bending the coverglass further includes bending the coverglass along its long axis such that the distal ends approach each other.
- 31. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of moving the stack of coverglasses and the removed coverglass relative to one another.
- 32. A method for automatically dispensing a coverglass onto a slide, the method comprising the steps of:
releasing a first edge of the coverglass to touch a portion of the slide; and releasing a second edge of the coverglass onto the slide, the second edge being opposite to the first edge of the coverglass.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein the step of releasing a first edge of the coverglass to touch a portion of the slide comprises positioning the coverglass so that the coverglass and the slide form a “V” shape
- 34. The method of claim 32, further comprising the step of dispensing liquid onto the slide, the step of dispensing liquid being performed prior to the step of placing a first edge of the coverglass to touch a portion of the slide.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the first edge of the coverglass and the slide intersect to form a line, and
wherein the liquid is dispensed proximate to the line.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein the coverglass comprises a rectangular shape with a 2 shorter sides and 2 longer sides, and
wherein the first edge placed by gravity is one of the 2 longer sides.
- 37. The method of claim 32, wherein the coverglass is suctioned to a support block, and
wherein the step of placing, by gravity, a first edge onto the slide comprises removing the suctioning so that the first edge of the coverglass drops onto the slide.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the support block includes at least one spacer arm, and
wherein the second edge of the coverglass is held by the spacer arm after removing the suctioning.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the step of releasing or lowering a second edge of the coverglass onto the slide comprises moving the spacer arm so that the second edge of the coverglass drops onto the slide.
- 40. The method of claim 37, wherein after the step of releasing a first edge of the coverglass to touch a portion of the slide, the coverglass and slide form a first angle, the first angle being less than 90 degrees, and
further comprising the step of moving the support block and slide relative to one another so that the coverglass and slide form a second angle, the second angle being less than the first angle, wherein the step of moving the support block and slide relative to one another is performed after the step of placing a first edge of the coverglass and before the step of placing a second edge of the coverglass.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the step of moving support block and slide relative to one another comprises moving the support block downward.
- 42. A method of dispensing a coverglass from a stack of coverglasses, the method comprising the steps of:
contacting the coverglass with a sealing member; grounding the sealing member; and dispensing of the coverglass.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the step of grounding the sealing member comprises contacting the sealing member with a conductive material and wherein the conductive material is grounded.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the sealing member forms a seal with the coverglass.
- 45. The method of claim 42, wherein the step of dispensing the coverglass comprises:
placing a first edge of the coverglass to touch a portion of the slide; and placing a second edge of the coverglass onto the slide, the second edge being opposite to the first edge of the coverglass.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein the placing of a first edge is performed by gravity, and
wherein the placing of the second edge is performed by gravity.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of application Ser. No. 60/375925, filed on Apr. 26, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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