Claims
- 1. A structure for use in determining phase transition temperatures of a plurality of samples, comprising a metallic block having a plurality of holes, a first set of holes individual ones of which are made through a first surface of said block and have a diameter predetermined for accommodating a sample-containing tube therein, said block further having at least one second set of holes individual ones of which terminate at one of said holes of said first set, individual ones of said holes of said second set having a diameter predetermined for accommodating at least one optical fiber therein, and further comprising means for varying a temperature of said block.
- 2. A structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said block has a generally circular cylindrical shape.
- 3. A structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein said block has a generally non-circular cylindrical shape.
- 4. A structure for use in determining phase transition temperatures of a plurality of samples, comprising a thermally conductive block having a plurality of openings made therein, including a first set of openings individual ones of which are made through a surface of said block for defining a plurality of sample-containing chambers within said block, a second set of openings individual ones of which terminate at one of said openings of said first set, individual ones of said second set of openings containing an optical fiber of a first set of optical fibers each having an output end for outputting light to one of said sample-containing chambers, a third set of openings individual ones of which terminate at one of said openings of said first set, individual ones of said third set of openings containing an optical fiber from a second set of optical fibers each having an input end for inputting light from one of said sample-containing chambers, and at least one fourth opening for containing an element that is thermally coupled to said block for varying a temperature of said block.
- 5. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said block has a generally circular cylindrical shape.
- 6. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said block has a generally bar-like shape.
- 7. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein an input end of individual ones of said optical fibers of said first set of optical fibers is optically coupled to one of a continuously or intermittently operated light emitting diode, solid state diode laser, or incandescent bulb.
- 8. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein an output end of individual ones of said optical fibers of said second set of optical fibers is optically coupled to a photodetector.
- 9. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said output end of each of said plurality of optical fibers of said first set of optical fibers is located on a same side of said sample-containing chamber as said input end of one of said plurality of optical fibers of said second set of optical fibers.
- 10. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said output end of each of said plurality of optical fibers of said first set of optical fibers is located on an opposite side of said sample-containing chamber as said input end of one of said plurality of optical fibers of said second set of optical fibers.
- 11. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said block has a generally circular cylindrical shape, and wherein said sample-containing chambers are disposed in a circular fashion about a central axis of said block.
- 12. A structure as set forth in claim 4, wherein said block has a generally bar-like shape, and wherein said sample-containing chambers are disposed linearly along a longitudinal axis of said block.
- 13. A structure for use in determining phase transition temperatures of a plurality of samples, comprising a thermally conductive block having a plurality of openings made therein, including a first set of openings individual ones of which are made through a surface of said block for defining a plurality of sample-containing chambers within said block, a second set of openings individual ones of which terminate at one of said openings of said first set, individual ones of said second set of openings containing an optical fiber of a first set of optical fibers each having an output end for outputting light to one of said sample-containing chambers and an optical fiber from a second set of optical fibers each having an input end for inputting light from one of said sample-containing chambers, and at least one third opening for containing an element that is thermally coupled to said block for varying a temperature of said block.
- 14. A structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein said block has a generally circular cylindrical shape.
- 15. A structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein said block has a generally bar-like shape.
- 16. A structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein an input end of individual ones of said optical fibers of said first set of optical fibers is optically coupled to one of a continuously or intermittently operated light emitting diode, solid state diode laser, or incandescent bulb.
- 17. A structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein an output end of individual ones of said optical fibers of said second set of optical fibers is optically coupled to a photodetector.
- 18. A structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein said output end of each of said plurality of optical fibers of said first set of optical fibers is located on a same side of said sample-containing chamber as said input end of one of said plurality of optical fibers of said second set of optical fibers.
- 19. A structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein said block has one of a generally circular cylindrical shape, and wherein said sample-containing chambers are disposed in a circular fashion about a central axis of said block, or a generally bar-like shape, and wherein said sample-containing chambers are disposed linearly along a longitudinal axis of said block.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a divisional of copending and allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/679,571, filed Jul. 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,968.
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