The present application claims priority of EP 12 173 976.7, filed Jun. 28, 2012, the priority of this application is hereby claimed and this application is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a micro reservoir, particularly for integration in a microfluidic flow cell, with a storage space containing a fluid, wherein the storage space is in communication with an outlet duct for the fluid in which a cancelable lock for the fluid is formed.
Micro reservoirs of this type are known from WO2009/071078 A1. The storage space and the outlet duct of this known micro reservoir are formed by two foils arranged on a plate-shaped substrate, wherein the foils are welded or/and glued together so as to define the storage space and the outlet duct. For forming the storage space, the foil facing away from the substrate has a spherically shaped deformation. A welded or/and glued connection of the foils extending linearly transversely of the outlet duct serves as a lock which hermetically tightly seals the storage space. The storage space is formed by a deep drawn expansion of the foil facing the substrate. For opening the storage space, the storage space is pressed together with a deformation of the foil until such a pressure is built up at the lock provided as an intended breaking point, causing a rupture of the intended breaking point.
The substrate constructed as a single piece forms a portion of a processing device for fluids (flow cell) which, in addition to one or several micro reservoirs, may comprise further elements for processing fluids. Among these are elements for supplying liquid or gaseous specimens, mixing elements, pumps, valves, filters for separating components of a fluid, temperature adjusting chambers, detection chambers, lateral flow test strips, transport ducts and waste chambers which, individually or in combination, are used for the analysis and/or synthesis of fluids for medical and pharmaceutical purposes or for analytical processes, such as immune or genetic assays.
Disadvantageously, the fluid pressure required for eliminating the lock causes the fluid to shoot out of the storage space at a high flow speed in the first moment after opening the outlet duct. A partial quantity of the stored fluid leaves the storage space in this manner uncontrolled and unmetered. If the flow cell is intended for reactions which require defined flow speeds of supplied reagents, this partial quantity is lost and, thus, the contents of the micro reservoir cannot be fully utilized.
It is a particular disadvantage that with decreasing total storage quantity the non-usable portion increases, so that especially expensive reagents are lost.
The invention is based on the object to provide a novel micro reservoir of the above mentioned type which facilitates a controlled and dosed removal of the stored fluid from the outset.
The micro reservoir meeting this object in accordance with the invention is characterized by means for eliminating the lock without admitting the pressure of the fluid to the lock.
In accordance with the invention, the lock can be eliminated with the entire storage quantity remaining in the storage space. A controlled and dosed removal of fluid from the reservoir can take place from the beginning after opening the lock.
While the elimination of a lock, for example, by the influence of heat would be conceivable, the means for elimination of the lock preferably comprise devices for mechanically destroying the lock.
Such devices are used in particular if, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the lock is formed by welding or/and gluing oppositely located limiting walls of the outlet duct, and at least one of these two limiting walls is of a flexible foil.
The devices for mechanically destroying the lock may be comprised of an actor element which separates the welded or/and glued limiting walls, wherein this actor element may be provided for arrangement outside of the outlet duct or within the outlet duct on a side of the lock facing away from the storage space.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the at least one flexible foil is arranged on a substrate and the actor element can be pressed through a passage opening in the substrate and against the foil so as to produce a tearing force which eliminates the lock.
In particular, the outlet duct may be formed between two flexible foils which rest against each other and the foil facing the substrate can be connected to the substrate, wherein the actor element lifts the foils from each other while producing the tearing force over the width of the duct by expanding the foils with different radii.
In accordance with a useful feature, the actor element, preferably constructed as a pin, acts on the foil on the side of the lock facing away from the storage space. In particular, this takes place in an area adjacent the outlet duct in which the foil is not connected, either with the substrate, or with any possibly additionally provided foil.
It is understood that the actor element can be a component part of the device for operating the micro reservoir component or the flow cell.
Advantageously, the actor element arranged within the outlet duct includes an impact element movable toward the lock by deforming the actor element, wherein the impact element opens the lock from the side facing away from the storage space.
In particular, this actor element is constructed so as to be arc shaped and the impact element can be moved outwardly by stretching of the arc.
The actor element can be held in an expansion of the foil forming the limiting wall of the outlet duct in a positively locking manner at an end facing away from the impact end, so that when the arc is stretched, essentially only the impact element intended for opening the lock is moved.
In accordance with a further development of the invention, the actor element comprises a lever connected to the outer side of the flexible foil for producing a tearing off force which cancels the lock.
In accordance with another embodiment of this principle, the actor element may comprise a rod element which forms two such levers and intersects the outlet duct, wherein the end of the rod element is rotatable about a point of rotation formed by the substrate by bending the rod element so as to form the tearing off force.
While the ends of the rod could protrude beyond the edges of the substrate, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, two openings are provided in the substrate into which the ends can be pressed as the rod element is being bent.
The actor element provided within the outlet duct or/and the area of the outlet duct in flow direction behind the lock may have adhering to it a dry reagent which is re-suspended when the fluid flows out.
The transport of the fluid out of the storage space may be carried out as an alternative to the deformation of a foil forming the reservoir by means of the application of pneumatic or/and hydraulic pressure.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
In the drawing:
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In accordance with the examples (a) through (d), a storage space 2 for a fluid is formed between the substrate 1 and a foil 3 welded or/and glued to the substrate by an indentation in the foil (
An outlet duct 4 connected to the storage space 2, which ends at a duct 5 leading through the substrate 1, is formed by not connecting the foil 3 to the substrate 1 in the area of the duct 4.
A lock 6 is formed for the fluid in the storage space 2 through which the storage space 2 is hermetically sealed by welding or/and gluing the foil 3 to the substrate 1 in an area traversing the duct 4.
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It is understood that the various features of the storage according to examples 12a through 12f can be combined with each other in order to form further embodiments of fluid reservoirs.
Preferably, the foils 3, 7 consist of a synthetic material, of aluminum, or of a composite of synthetic material and aluminum. In particular, there is agreement between the synthetic material of the composite foil of synthetic material and aluminum and the synthetic material of the substrate, wherein, for example, thermoplastic materials, such as PP, PE, COC, COP, PC, PMMA and PEEK can be considered.
In the examples 12a through 12f described above, the storage space 2 is emptied by displacing the liquid or gaseous fluid contained in the storage space by deforming the foil 3. As the fluid is being displaced it penetrates the unconnected duct area between the foil 3 and the substrate 1 or between the foil 3 and the further foil 7 and rests with pressure against the lock 6. When the fluid pressure is sufficiently high, the lock 6 breaks apart and the fluid penetrates further as the duct cross section opens until the fluid flow reaches the duct 5.
Disadvantageously, immediately after the lock 6 breaks up under high pressure, fluid under high pressure is discharged from the storage space 2 and flows out uncontrolled at a high flow speed.
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A foil 12 covers the substrate on the side facing opposite the storage space 2 so as to close off a portion of the duct 5.
An operating device to be used together with the reservoir of
The storage space 2 can now be emptied in a dosed manner by means of the actor 13. The foil 3, which prior to emptying of the storage space 2 rests against the substrate 1, is lifted as a result of the penetration of the fluid while forming a duct cross section. A dosed dispensing of fluid from the storage space 2 is possible from the beginning with the use of the entire reservoir contents.
Another actor element 15, which can be placed against the foil 3 from a side of the micro reservoir opposite the actor element 14 presses, after opening the lock 6, the foil 3 against the substrate 1, so that fluid from the duct 4 cannot penetrate into the unconnected area 8.
The elastic diaphragm 11 which closes the throughopening 9 could possibly be omitted if the throughopening 9 has been exactly sealed to a sufficient extent by pressing the additional actor element 15 against the foil 3.
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Preferably, the actor element 16 has a groove on its upper side or lower side; in the present case, the groove 26 is on its upper side. In the pressed in and stretched condition the groove forms a duct area which is limited by the actor element 16 and the pressed on foil 3 or foil 7, and through which the fluid can reach the duct 5 from the storage space 2.
The actor element 16 preferably is composed of synthetic material, particularly the same synthetic material as the substrate, and is manufactured by injection molding. In another embodiment, the actor element 16 can be made of a form reservoir alloy or a bimetal, wherein in these cases stretching of the actor element takes place as a result of the supply of heat.
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After opening the lock 3, fluid can be transferred from the storage space 2 to the duct 5 in a dosed manner with the help of the actor 13.
While for dosing the fluid the actor 13 is moved in a controlled manner preferably by a motor or a magnetic drive, the actor 19 may be rigidly connected to a clamping device which is a portion of a device for operating the flow cell. When closing the clamping device, the actor 19 presses against the outwardly bulging portion 17 of the foil 3 and, thus as a result, the actor element 16. It is understood that for this purpose the flow cell must be mechanically supported on its bottom side.
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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