Claims
- 1. A coupling device comprising:
a coupling device body, having a first receptacle operable for coupling with a first syringe having a first volumetric size; a second receptacle operable for coupling with a second syringe having a second volumetric size; a channel disposed between said first receptacle and said second receptacle so as to allow fluid to flow from said first receptacle to said second receptacle; wherein said first volumetric size is different from said second volumetric size.
- 2. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said first receptacle is sized to accept a first barrel size and wherein said second receptacle is sized to accept a second barrel size different from said first barrel size.
- 3. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said channel is configured so as to be substantially cylindrical with a diameter in the range of about 0.4 millimeters to about 0.6 millimeters.
- 4. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said first receptacle is operable for coupling with a 250 microliter syringe.
- 5. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said second receptacle is operable for coupling with a 10 microliter syringe.
- 6. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said first receptacle is operable for coupling with a 250 microliter syringe and wherein said second receptacle is operable for coupling with a 10 microliter syringe.
- 7. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said channel is operable for transferring a viscous material from said first syringe to said second syringe.
- 8. The coupling device as described in claim 1 wherein said coupling device body is comprised of a non-metallic material.
- 9. The coupling device as described in claim 9 wherein said non-metallic material comprises PEEK.
- 10. The coupling device as described in claim 1 and further comprising:
a first ferrule for use in coupling said first syringe with said coupling device.
- 11. The coupling device as described in claim 1 and further comprising:
a second ferrule for use in coupling said second syringe with said coupling device.
- 12. A method of coupling a first syringe and a second syringe, said method comprising:
providing a coupling device body having a first receptacle and a second receptacle and a channel disposed between the first receptacle and the second receptacle; coupling a first syringe to the first receptacle and a second syringe to the second receptacle, with the first syringe having a volumetric size that is different from a volumetric size of the second syringe.
- 13. The method as described in claim 12 wherein said first receptacle is sized to accept a first barrel size and wherein said second receptacle is sized to accept a second barrel size different from said first barrel size.
- 14. The method as described in claim 12 wherein said channel comprises a substantially cylindrical shape with a diameter in the range of about 0.4 millimeters to about 0.6 millimeters.
- 15. The method as described in claim 12 and further comprising:
disposing a needle in said channel.
- 16. The method as described in claim 12 wherein said coupling said first syringe to said first receptacle comprises:
coupling a 250 microliter syringe to said first receptacle.
- 17. The method as described in claim 12 wherein said coupling said second syringe to said second receptacle comprises:
coupling a 10 microliter syringe to said second receptacle.
- 18. The method as described in claim 12 and further comprising:
transferring viscous material from said first syringe to said second syringe.
- 19. The method as described in claim 18, wherein the viscous material has a viscosity in the range from about 100,000 centipoise to about 300,000 centipoise.
- 20. The method as described in claim 12 and further comprising:
utilizing a non-metallic material as said coupling device body.
- 21. The method as described in claim 20 and further comprising: utilizing PEEK as said non-metallic material.
- 22. The method as described in claim 12 and further comprising:
disposing a first ferrule in said first receptacle, said first ferrule configured for coupling said first syringe with said first receptacle.
- 23. The method as described in claim 12 and further comprising:
disposing a second ferrule in said second receptacle, said second ferrule configured for coupling said second syringe with said second receptacle.
- 24. The method as described in claim 12 and further comprising:
disposing a first ferrule in said first receptacle, said first ferrule configured for coupling said first syringe with said first receptacle; disposing a second ferrule in said second receptacle, said second ferrule configured for coupling said second syringe with said second receptacle.
- 25. A method of mixing a LCP comprising:
providing a first syringe having a syringe barrel; depositing a lipid material in said syringe barrel; adding protein material to said syringe barrel; mixing said lipid material and said protein material in said syringe barrel to form said LCP in said syringe barrel.
- 26. The method as described in claim 25 and further comprising:
utilizing a second syringe to add said protein material to said first syringe barrel.
- 27. The method as described in claim 25 and further comprising:
transferring said protein material and said lipid material to said second syringe.
- 28. The method as described in claim 25 and further comprising:
dispensing said LCP material in a plurality of holding locations.
- 29. The method as described in claim 25 and wherein the holding locations comprise an array of wells in a well plate.
- 30. The method as described in claim 25 and further comprising:
dispensing said LCP material on a microwell array.
- 31. The method as described in claim 25 and further comprising:
dispensing said LCP material in a container; adding crystallization promoting material to said container; growing a protein crystal from said LCP material and said crystallization promoting material in said container.
- 32. The method as described in claim 31 and further comprising:
drying said crystallization promoting material prior to said dispensing said LCP material in said container.
- 33. A method of transferring viscous material, said method comprising:
providing a first syringe barrel containing a volume of viscous material, said first syringe barrel having a first volumetric size; providing a coupling device; coupling said first syringe barrel with said coupling device; providing a second syringe barrel, said second syringe barrel having a second volumetric size different from said first volumetric size of said first syringe barrel; coupling said second syringe barrel with said coupling device; transferring at least a portion of said volume of viscous material from said first syringe barrel to said second syringe barrel through said coupling device.
- 34. The method as described in claim 33 and further comprising:
transferring said viscous material through a channel of said coupling device.
- 35. The method as described in claim 34 and further comprising;
transferring said viscous material through a needle disposed in said channel.
- 36. The method as described in claim 35 and further comprising:
utilizing a needle having a length less than about 20 millimeters.
- 37. The method as described in claim 36 and further comprising:
utilizing a needle having an outside diameter of approximately 0.65 millimeters.
- 38. The method as in claim 33, wherein the viscous material has a viscosity in the range from about 100,000 centipoise to about 300,000 centipoise.
- 39. The method as in claim 33, wherein the viscous material comprises lipidic mesophase material.
- 40. An apparatus for dispensing viscous material, said apparatus comprising:
a syringe barrel; a syringe plunger disposed in said syringe barrel; a needle having a length of less than about 20 millimeters and an outside diameter in the range of about 0.4 millimeters to about 0.72 millimeters; a ferrule operable for coupling said needle with said syringe barrel during use.
- 41. The apparatus as described in claim 40 wherein said viscous material comprises lipidic mesophase.
- 42. The apparatus as described in claim 40 wherein said syringe barrel is configured so as not to break when said viscous material is ejected from said needle.
- 43. A LCP mixing kit comprising:
a coupling device for coupling a plurality of syringes in fluid communication, said coupling device having a first receptacle and a second receptacle, wherein said first receptacle has a different coupling size from said second receptacle; a first syringe operable for coupling with said coupling device; and a second syringe operable for coupling with said coupling device.
- 44. The LCP mixing kit as described in claim 43 and further comprising:
a third syringe having a volume smaller than said first syringe.
- 45. The LCP mixing kit as described in claim 44 and further comprising:
a second coupling operable for coupling said first syringe with said second syringe.
- 46. The LCP mixing kit as described in claim 43 and further comprising:
a repeating dispenser for repetitively measuring a predetermined quantity of LCP.
- 47. The LCP mixing kit as described in claim 43 and further comprising a well plate.
- 48. The LCP mixing kit as described in claim 43 and further comprising lipid material.
- 49. The LCP mixing kit as described in claim 43 and further comprising a buffer solution.
- 50. A method of dispensing a substance comprising LCP, said method comprising:
mixing said substance in a first syringe; transferring said substance from said first syringe to a second syringe, said second syringe having a volume size smaller than the volume size of said first syringe; utilizing said second syringe to dispense said LCP.
- 51. The method as described in claim 50 and further comprising:
dispensing said LCP in a container.
- 52. The method as described in claim 50 and further comprising:
dispensing said LCP in a well of a well plate.
- 53. The method as described in claim 50 and further comprising:
dispensing said LCP on a microarray.
- 54. The method as described in claim 50 and further comprising: dispensing said LCP in a solution for use in growing a protein crystal.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/219,016 filed Jul. 18, 2000 entitled “PROCEDURE AND SYRINGE APPARATUS FOR SCREENING LIPIDIC MESOPHASES FOR PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION”, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60219016 |
Jul 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09908429 |
Jul 2001 |
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10688650 |
Oct 2003 |
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