Claims
- 1. A micromanipulator for microbiological applications involving manipulation within a cell comprising:
- (a) a fixed support member having a channel defining a linear path traversing one dimension of said support member;
- (b) a movable member slidably mounted in said linear path for sliding movement in frictional contact with said support member;
- (c) at least one elongated electrostrictive/piezoelectric element fixed at one end to said movable member and extending from said movable member along a longitudinal axis parallel to said linear path;
- (d) an inertial body fixed to the end of said electrostrictive/piezoelectric element opposite said movable member, said inertial body being suspended by said electrostrictive/piezoelectric element free of contact with said support member;
- (e) a miniature instrument for micromanipulation fixed to said movable member;
- (f) spring means for increasing the frictional force between said movable member and said support surface and for adjusting the increased frictional force;
- (g) means for reversibly micro-driving said miniature instrument by applying a voltage to said one electrostrictive/piezoelectric element; and
- (h) means for varying said applied voltage to provide both coarse movement for positioning and fine movement for cell manipulation.
- 2. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means defining a linear path is a through-hole extending through said support member.
- 3. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means defining a linear path is a channel formed across a surface of said support member, said channel having a shape which, in cross-section, mates with a portion of said movable member.
- 4. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 3 comprising two of said support member secured together with said channels in a facing relationship, whereby said channels together form a through-hole extending between the secured support members.
- 5. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 1 further comprising an arm supported at one end for tilting movement in any direction, said support member being mounted on said arm and positioned on said arm for micro-driving said arm to tilt in a given direction.
- 6. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 1 further comprising an arm supported for rotation about its axis, said support member being mounted off-center on said arm with the axis of said arm being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said electrostrictive element, whereby said arm is micro-driven for rotation.
- 7. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said movable member is moved along said path by reaction forces generated by expansion or contraction of said electrostrictive element and acting against frictional forces between said support member and said movable member.
- 8. A micromanipulator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said miniature instrument is a microneedle for injecting material into a cell, removing a nucleus from a cell or inserting a nucleus into a cell.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/410,755, filed Sep. 22, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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