1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to sealing mats comprising flexible sheets carrying plugs or septums for sealing arrays of test tubes and the like, and is concerned in particular with an improvement in the manner in which the plugs or septums are detachably secured to the carrier sheets.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In a known sealing mat of the type described, for example in WO 01/17682 A1 (Wijnschenk), a matrix of hole is punched through a thin flexible carrier sheet. Plugs are then injection molded into the holes of the sheet. The plugs are formed with circular flanges that are grooved to accept edge portions of the holes, resulting in the plugs being detachably secured to the sheet.
There are several drawbacks with this approach. The attachment of the plugs to the carrier sheet is somewhat tenuous, thus raising the risk of premature plug separation if the carrier sheet is inadvertently flexed. The plug flanges are weakened by the grooves provided to straddle the edge portions of the holes in the sheet. This in turn can result in the plugs being forced into the tubes when they are being pierced by aspiration needles. The weakened flanges also make it more difficult to remove the plugs from the tubes.
An objective of the present invention is to releasably yet reliably secure the plugs to the carrier sheet in a manner that avoids premature separation prior to the plugs being sealingly inserted into the open mouths of test tubes.
A companion objective of the present invention is to ease the release of the carrier sheet from the plugs once the plugs have been inserted into the test tubes.
Still another objective of the present invention is to secure the plugs to the carrier sheet in a manner that does not compromise the structural integrity of the external plug flanges.
In accordance with the present invention, a flexible carrier sheet is provided with an array of downwardly projecting mutually spaced pegs. Plugs are externally configured and dimensioned to be inserted in and to seal the open mounts of an array of test tubes. The plugs have robust peripheral flanges surrounding centrally located and upwardly facing recesses. The recesses are internally configured and dimensioned to receive and coact in frictional engagement with the pegs on the carrier sheet. The carrier sheet is separable from thus inserted plugs by flexure causing the pegs to be progressively extracted from the plug recess.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference initially to
A sealing mat in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is generally depicted at 18. The sealing mat comprises a flexible carrier sheet 20 with an array of mutually spaced pegs 22 protruding from the bottom thereof. The pegs 22 may have a square configuration, as shown, and are arranged in an array substantially matching that of the test tubes 12 in the rack 10.
The carrier sheet 20 and pegs 22 may be integrally molded of any appropriate semi-rigid material, including high or medium impact styrene, polycarbonate, vinyl, acrylonitrile-butadene-styrene copolymer (“ABS”), polyethylene terephthalate glycol (“PETG”), etc. Alternatively, the carrier sheet may be manufactured of an appropriate material to create the holding pegs and then laminated to a material that provides the desired amount of semi rigidity.
Externally flanged plugs 24 are releasably secured to the carrier sheet 20. The plugs 24 are exteriorly configured with robust peripheral collars or flanges 26, cylindrical side walls 28 and tapered noses 30. The plugs are cored as at 32 to provide circular upwardly facing recesses 36 configured and dimensioned to receive the pegs 22 protruding from the underside of the carrier sheet 20.
The sealing mat 18 with attached plugs 24 is supplied as an assembled unit, as shown in
As can best be seen in
The frictional engagement or interference fit between the pegs 22 and the interior recess walls at the spaced contact points 38 is sufficient to generate the holding power needed to reliably yet releasably connect the plugs to the carrier sheet. As the plugs are inserted into the open mouths of the test tubes, the spaces 40 accommodate any resulting inward radial deflection of the plug walls, thus avoiding an undue increase in the interference fit that might otherwise obstruct extraction of the pegs from the seated plugs when the carrier sheet is peeled away as shown in
The plugs may be molded of appropriate thermoplastic elastomers or soft polyolefins, including ethylene propylene, silicone rubber, urethane, etc.
As shown in
The pegs on the underside of the carrier sheet 20 may take on various configurations, examples of which include Y shapes (22a in
As shown in
The peripheral plug flanges 26 are robust and as such, provide adequate resistance to forces tending to push the plugs down beneath the upper rims of the test tubes. This is particularly advantageous when the plugs are being pierced by aspiration needles and the like. The robust flanges also resist distortion when being pushed or pried upwardly during removal of the plugs from their respective test tubes.
Alternatively as shown in
This application claims priority from Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/300,295 filed Jun. 22, 2001, and is a continuation of Ser. No. 10/165,032 filed on Jun. 7, 2002.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10165032 | Jun 2002 | US |
Child | 11080071 | Mar 2005 | US |