Claims
- 1. A micromachined coupler for coupling a capillary having a first size to an orifice having a shape and a second size comprising:
a substrate; a cavity defined in said substrate defining said orifice; a body having a shape conforming said shape of said cavity; and a through hole defined through said body having a size conforming to said first size of said capillary, said capillary being disposable into said through hole so that said capillary of said first size is coupled to said orifice of said second size without said first and second sizes necessarily being the same.
- 2. The micromachined coupler of claim 1 wherein said cavity and said body have conforming slanting surfaces.
- 3. The micromachined coupler of claim 1 wherein said cavity and said body define truncated pyramidal shapes.
- 4. The micromachined coupler of claim 3 wherein said cavity and said body define truncated square pyramidal shapes.
- 5. The micromachined coupler of claim 3 wherein said cavity and said body define truncated triangular pyramidal shapes.
- 6. The micromachined coupler of claim 1 wherein said cavity and said body define truncated conical shapes.
- 7. The micromachined coupler of claim 1 further comprising a tubing stopper defined in said through hole.
- 8. The micromachined coupler of claim 1 further comprising a shoulder defined on a surface of said coupler for bonding to said substrate outside of said cavity.
- 9. The micromachined coupler of claim 8 further comprising a tubing stopper defined in said through hole.
- 10. The micromachined coupler of claim 1 wherein said size of said orifice is different than said size of said capillary.
- 11. A method of fabricating a micromachined coupler for coupling a capillary having a first size to an orifice having a shape and a second size comprising:
masking a substrate from which will a body of said micromachined coupler will be formed, said masking forming a pattern to define a pyramidal structure in said substrate; anisotropically etching said masked substrate to form said pyramidal structure including a pit in said pyramidal structure; masking a surface of substrate opposing said pyramidal structure; and defining a prismatic hole through said substrate and communicating with said pit to provide a through hole through said substrate.
- 12. The method of claim 11 where anisotropically etching said masked substrate to form said pyramidal structure forms a simple truncated structure.
- 13. The method of claim 11 where anisotropically etching said masked substrate to form said pyramidal structure forms a truncated structure with a basal shoulder.
- 14. The method of claim 11 where defining a prismatic hole through said substrate does not completely remove said pit so that a tubing stop is formed by a remaining portion of said pit.
- 15. The method of claim 11 further comprising disposing a capillary into said prismatic hole in a sealed relationship therewith.
- 16. The method of claim 11 where anisotropically etching said masked substrate to form said pyramidal structure forms a square truncated structure.
- 17. The method of claim 11 where anisotropically etching said masked substrate to form said pyramidal structure forms a triangular truncated structure.
- 18. The method of claim 11 where anisotropically etching said masked substrate to form said pyramidal structure forms a conical truncated structure.
- 19. A method of fabricating a micromachined coupler for coupling a capillary having a first size to an orifice having a shape and a second size comprising:
defining a truncated pyramidal cavity in a micromachined mold; disposing a material is said truncated pyramidal cavity to form a body of said coupler; and defining by a prismatic hole of a first size through said body to define a through hole by deep reactive ion etching.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising defining by deep reactive ion etching a prismatic hole of a second size in said body aligned with said prismatic hole of said first size to define a tubing stop in said prismatic hole of said first size.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/124,244 filed on Mar. 12, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60124244 |
Mar 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09516487 |
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10198013 |
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