Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing optical analysis discs with microfluidic structures including the steps of:
providing a lens disc; providing a cover disc having molded microfluidic structures including bonding grooves; and dispensing adhesive material inside said bonding grooves and applying said cover disc onto the lens disc to bond them together.
- 2. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 1 wherein a chemistry deposition is integrated into the lens disc.
- 3. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive material is UV curable epoxy adhesive.
- 4. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 1 wherein the step of providing a cover disc having molded microfluidic structures inside includes the steps of:
providing a mastering support; coating the mastering support with a photoresist composition; transferring onto said mastering support a pattern design of microfluidic structures; developing said photoresist composition according to said pattern design; depositing a metal layer onto the mastering support until a plated stamper is obtained; peeling of said plated stamper; and molding said microfluidic structures in a cover disc according said plated stamper.
- 5. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 4 wherein said mastering support is a mastering glass.
- 6. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 4 wherein said mastering support is prepared by a process of cleaning.
- 7. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 4 wherein said photoresist composition is selected in a group consisting of AZ54I2, AZ4620, SU8-5, SU8-25, SU8-50, and SU8-100.
- 8. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 4 wherein said coating of a photoresist composition is carried out by dipping, spray coating, or spin coating.
- 9. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 4 wherein the steps of coating the mastering support with a photoresist composition; transferring onto said mastering support a pattern design of microfluidic structures; and developing said photoresist composition according to said pattern design are repeated to obtain multi-layer microfluidic structures.
- 10. The process for manufacturing optical analysis discs according to claim 4 wherein the depositing of a metal layer is carried out by vacuum deposition.
- 11. Optical analysis disc, comprising:
a lens disc element; and a cover disc element having micro-fluidic structures formed therein, said micro-fluidic structures including bonding grooves having adhesive material to bond said cover disc element and to said lens disc element.
- 12. The optical analysis disc according to claim 11 wherein a chemistry deposition is integrated into said lens disc element.
- 13. The optical analysis disc according to claim 11 wherein said adhesive material is UV curable epoxy adhesive.
- 14. A microfluidic structure molded in a substrate layer comprising at least one chamber surrounded by a circumferential bonding groove having a predetermined cross section, said microfluidic structure adapted to be filled with an adhesive material.
- 15. The microfluidic structure according to claim 14 comprising a chamber like leg and a channel like leg, said legs being separated by an intermediate portion, peripheral grooves being formed around both the legs, at the intermediate portion the grooves being merged in a single groove.
- 16. An optical analysis disc, comprising:
a cap element; a channel layer; and a substrate, said cap element, said channel layer, and said substrate assembled to form micro-fluidic circuits having bonding grooves.
- 17. The optical analysis disc according to claim 16 further including micro-fluidic elements formed only in said cap element, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said channel layer to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 18. The optical analysis disc according to claim 16 further including micro-fluidic elements formed only in said substrate, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said channel layer to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 19. The optical analysis disc according to claim 16 further including micro-fluidic elements formed only in said channel layer, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said cap element and said substrate to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 20. The optical analysis disc according to claim 16 further including micro-fluidic elements formed in said cap element and said channel layer, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said substrate layer to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 21. The optical analysis disc according to claim 16 further including micro-fluidic elements formed in said channel layer and said substrate, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said cap element to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 22. The optical analysis disc according to claim 16 further including micro-fluidic elements formed in said cap element, said channel layer, and said substrate, said cap element, channel layer, said substrate assembled to thereby form said micro-fluidic circuits by aligning said micro-fluidic elements.
- 23. An optical analysis disc, comprising:
a cap element; and a substrate, said cap element and said substrate assembled to form micro-fluidic circuits having bonding grooves.
- 24. The optical analysis disc according to claim 23 further including micro-fluidic elements formed only in said cap element, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said substrate to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 25. The optical analysis disc according to claim 23 further including micro-fluidic elements formed only in said substrate, said micro-fluidic elements associated with said cap element to form said micro-fluidic circuits.
- 26. The optical analysis disc according to claim 23 further including micro-fluidic elements formed in said cap element and said substrate, said cap element and said substrate assembled to thereby form said micro-fluidic circuits by aligning said micro-fluidic elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/353,772 filed on Jan. 31, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353772 |
Jan 2002 |
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