Claims
- 1. A multi-channel segment for bio-separation, comprising:
a body having a face and a side; a plurality of separation channels for analytes defined in the body, each defining a detection zone; a chamber in the body defining a reservoir in fluid communication common with the plurality of separation channels, the chamber containing a separation support medium; a radiation source attached along the face of the body such that the radiation source is directly coupled to the detection zones; and radiation collection optics aligned with respect to the detection zone through the side of the body.
- 2. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, characterized by at least one of the following: portable, reusable, modular and interchangeable with other segments having different one of separation support medium and separation channels.
- 3. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, further comprising a first electrode electrically coupled to the reservoir.
- 4. The multi-channel segment of claim 3, further comprising a second electrode electrically coupled to each end of the plurality of separation channels that is away from the reservoir.
- 5. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, wherein the radiation collection optics comprise optic fibers guided through the side of the body, each having an end aligned with the detection zone.
- 6. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, wherein the radiation source is removeably attached along the face of the body.
- 7. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, wherein the radiation source is directly coupled to the detection zone through a lens element.
- 8. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, wherein the radiation source comprises an array of surface mount type LED's directly coupled to the detection zones.
- 9. The multi-channel segment of claim 8, wherein the radiation source further comprises a PCB attached along the face of the body for supporting the array of surface mount type LED's.
- 10. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, wherein the separation channels comprise capillary columns supported in the body.
- 11. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, wherein the separation support medium comprises a gel.
- 12. The multi-channel segment of claim 11, wherein the gel is of a type suitable for capillary electrophoresis.
- 13. The multi-channel segment of claim 1, further comprising a septum disposed substantially about the side of the body for introducing pressurized air into the reservoir to purge and fill the separation channels with the separation support medium.
- 14. The multi-channel segment of claim 4, further comprising a connector disposed substantially about the side of the body, and electrically coupled to the first and second electrodes for connection to an external voltage source.
- 15. A multi-segment cartridge for bio-separation comprising a plurality of multi-channel segments attached to each other, each segment comprising:
a body having a face and a side; a plurality of separation channels for analytes defined in the body, each defining a detection zone; a chamber in the body defining a reservoir in fluid communication common with the plurality of separation channels, the chamber containing a separation support medium; a radiation source attached along the face of the body such that the radiation source is directly coupled to the detection zones and does not interfere with an adjacent attaching segment; and radiation collection optics aligned with respect to the detection zone through the side of the body.
- 16. The multi-segment cartridge of claim 15, wherein the plurality of multi-channel segments are attached to each other at their faces.
- 17. The multi-segment cartridge of claim 16, further comprising a fastener for securing the plurality of multi-channel segments together.
- 18. The multi-segment cartridge of claim 15, wherein each segment comprises a first electrode electrically coupled to the reservoir, and a second electrode electrically coupled to each end of the plurality of separation channels that is away from the reservoir.
- 19. The multi-segment cartridge of claim 15, wherein each segment comprises a septum disposed substantially about the side of the body for introducing pressurized air into the reservoir to purge and fill the separation channels with the separation support medium.
- 20. The multi-segment cartridge of claim 18, wherein each segment comprises a connection disposed substantially about the side of the body, and electrically coupled to the first and second electrodes for connection to an external voltage source.
- 21. A bio-separation instrument, comprising:
a base; one or more multi-channel segments stacked together, wherein each segment comprises:
a body having a face and a side; a plurality of separation channels for analytes defined in the body, each defining a detection zone; a chamber in the body defining a reservoir in fluid communication common with the plurality of separation channels, the chamber containing a separation support medium; a radiation source attached along the face of the body such that the radiation source is directly coupled to the detection zone and does not interfere with an adjacent attaching segment; radiation collection optics aligned with respect to the detection zones through the side of the body; a septum disposed substantially about the side of the body for introducing pressurized air into the reservoir to purge and fill the separation channels with the separation support medium; positioning means supported on the base for positioning samples with respect to the separation channels and in fluid communication with the separation channels; separation means for effecting bio-separation of the samples along the separation channels; and control means for controlling operations of the bio-separation instrument.
- 22. The bio-separation instrument of claim 21, wherein the separation means comprises electrophoretic means for effecting electrophoresis separation of the samples in the separation channels.
- 23. The bio-separation instrument of claim 22, wherein the electrophoretic means comprises each segment including a first electrode electrically coupled to the reservoir, a second electrode electrically coupled to each end of the plurality of separation channels that is away from the reservoir, a voltage source, and a connector disposed substantially about the side of the segment and electrically coupled to the first and second electrodes for connection to the voltage source.
- 24. The bio-separation instrument of claim 21, further comprising pressure means connected to the septum of each segment for pressurizing the reservoir to purge and fill the separation channels.
- 25. The bio-separation instrument of claim 21, further comprising a radiation detector coupled the radiation collection optics capable of reading emissions passed from the radiation collection optics in a time-staggered multiplexed scheme.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/349,904, filed on Jan. 18, 2002 (Attorney Docket No.: 1031/212).
[0002] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/059,993, entitled “Multi-Channel Bio-Separation Cartridge,” filed on Jan. 28, 2002 (Attorney Docket No.: 1031/208), which is commonly assigned to BioCal Technology, Inc., the assignee of the present invention, and which is fully incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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