Claims
- 1. The method of assembling disposable pipette tips in a multi-layered package from which a user can mount a tip on a pipette without manual handling of the tip, which method comprises the steps of providing a plurality of tips of the type having a generally conical shape with abutment means on the exterior surface of the tip, providing a first tray having a plurality of apertures therein each of which has a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of a tip at a point immediately below the tip abutment means, placing a plurality of pipette tips on said first tray so that each pipette tip is supported on the tray only by the tip abutment means and projects loosely through an aperture of the tray, providing support means having a height greater than the length of that portion of a disposable tip projecting through said first tray to support the periphery of said first tray so that a user of said tips can insert a pipette into a tip and apply a downward force on the pipette so as to wedge the tip onto the pipette without wedging the tip into the aperture through which it projects whereby the tip is secured to the pipette and by lifting the pipette can be removed from the tray, providing a second tray similar to said first tray with a plurality of pipette tips each supported thereon only by the tip abutment means so that a portion of each tip projects loosely through an aperture of said second tray, placing said second tray of pipette tips atop said first tray of pipette tips such that said second tray is supported by the pipette tips supported by said first tray and the pipette tips supported by said second tray project loosely into the pipette tips supported by said first tray whereby the pipette tips supported on said second tray can be removed from said second tray by inserting a pipette into the tip and applying a downward force on the pipette so as to wedge the tip onto the pipette without wedging the tip into the aperture through which it projects or into the tip into which it loosely projects, and providing means to retain said tips in their trays during shipment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 631,185 filed Nov. 12, 1975, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 154,143 filed June 17, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,322.
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Divisions (1)
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