Claims
- 1. A pipet comprising
a delivery reservoir including
an inlet port that allows passage of liquid into but not out of the delivery reservoir, the inlet port adapted for attachment to a liquid source, and an outlet port that allows passage of liquid out of but not into the delivery reservoir, the delivery reservoir formed of a material substantially transparent to allow visual inspection of liquid level within the delivery reservoir, a disposal reservoir including
an inlet port that allows passage of liquid into but not out of the disposal reservoir, and an outlet port that allows passage of liquid out of but not into the disposal reservoir, the outlet port adapted for attachment to a waste receptacle, and the disposal reservoir formed of a material substantially transparent to allow visual inspection of liquid level within the disposal reservoir, a tube having a distal end and proximal end, the distal end adapted for suction of liquid from and delivery of liquid to a vessel, and the proximal end in communication with the outlet port of the delivery reservoir and the inlet port of the disposal reservoir, and a vacuum port contiguous with the delivery reservoir and the disposal reservoir and adapted for attachment to a vacuum source, wherein application of a vacuum to the pipet via the vacuum port causes passage of liquid from the liquid source into the delivery reservoir via its inlet port and simultaneous passage of liquid from the vessel through the tube and into the disposal reservoir via its inlet port.
- 2. The pipet of claim 1, wherein release of the vacuum subsequent to the application of the vacuum causes passage of liquid from the delivery reservoir via its outlet port through the tube and into the vessel and simultaneous passage of liquid from the disposal reservoir via its outlet port to the waste receptacle.
- 3. The pipet of any preceding claim, wherein the delivery and disposal reservoir are arranged side by side.
- 4. The pipet of any preceding claim, wherein the inlet port and outlet port of the delivery reservoir each comprises a clack valve.
- 5. The pipet of any preceding claim, wherein the inlet port and the outlet port of the disposal reservoir each comprises a clack valve.
- 6. The pipet of any proceeding claim, wherein the tube is substantially rigid.
- 7. The pipet of any preceding claim, wherein the vacuum port includes a filter that blocks the passage of liquid or solid particles out of the pipet.
- 8. The pipet of any preceding claim, wherein the distal end of the tube is adapted for simultaneous suction of liquid from and simultaneous delivery of liquid to a plurality of vessels.
- 9. The pipet of claim 8, wherein the plurality of vessels is a two-dimensional array of vessels.
- 10. The pipet of any preceding claim, wherein the distal end of the tube includes a filter that blocks passage of cells while allowing liquid to flow through the tube.
- 11. A pipet comprising
a delivery reservoir including
an inlet port that allows passage of liquid into but not out of the delivery reservoir, the inlet port adapted for attachment to a liquid source, and an outlet port that allows passage of liquid out of but not into the delivery reservoir, the delivery reservoir formed of a material substantially transparent to allow visual inspection of liquid level within the delivery reservoir, a disposal reservoir including
an inlet port that allows passage of liquid into but not out of the disposal reservoir, and an outlet port that allows passage of liquid out of but not into the disposal reservoir, the outlet port adapted for attachment to a waste receptacle, and the disposal reservoir formed of a material substantially transparent to allow visual inspection of liquid level within the disposal reservoir; a suction tube having a distal end adapted for suction of liquid from a vessel and a proximal end in communication with the inlet port of the disposal reservoir; a delivery tube having a distal end adapted for delivery of liquid from a vessel and a proximal end in communication with the outlet port of the delivery reservoir; and a vacuum port contiguous with the delivery reservoir and the disposal reservoir and adapted for attachment to a vacuum source, wherein application of a vacuum to the pipet via the vacuum port causes passage of liquid from the liquid source into the delivery reservoir via its inlet port and simultaneous passage of liquid from the vessel through the delivery tube and into the disposal reservoir via its inlet port.
- 12. The pipet of claim 11, wherein release of the vacuum subsequent to application of the vacuum causes passage of liquid from the delivery reservoir via its outlet port through the delivery tube and into the vessel and simultaneous passage of liquid from the disposal reservoir via its outlet port to the waste receptacle.
- 13. A pipet controller comprising
a housing having an inlet port and an outlet port, the inlet port adapted to engage a pipet and the outlet port adapted for attachment to a vacuum source; a conduit within the housing and connected to the inlet port and the outlet port; and an adjustable valve system for controlling liquid flow through the conduit, the valve system having at least
a first setting in which the vacuum source applies a vacuum to the pipet through the conduit, thereby allowing suctioning of liquid from the pipet through the conduit, and a second setting in which the vacuum source is disconnected from the conduit, thereby releasing liquid in the pipet.
- 14. The controller of claim 13, wherein the valve system further has a third setting in which the vacuum source is disconnected but a homeostatic suction is maintained on the pipet.
- 15. The controller of any one of claims 13 and 14, wherein the valve system includes at least one spring-loaded piston.
- 16. The controller of any one of claims 13 to 15, wherein the controller is formed of only autoclavable materials.
- 17. A container lid comprising a housing defining at least a first and second passage, the first passage configured to seal a container opening having a first configuration, and the second passage configured to seal a container opening having a second configuration different from the first configuration.
- 18. The lid of claim 17, wherein the first and second configurations are cylindrical but are of different diameters.
- 19. The lid of claim 18, wherein the first and second passages are threaded and configured to seal a screw-top bottle.
- 20. The lid of any one of claims 17 to 19, further comprising an outlet port adapted for dispensing of liquid from the container.
- 21. The lid of claim 20, wherein the outlet port is sealable.
- 22. The lid of any one of claims 20 and 21, further comprising a suction tube extending from the outlet port and into a container.
- 23. A pipet comprising
a first means for holding liquid to be delivered into a vessel, the first means including
a second means for allowing passage of liquid into but not out of the first means, the second means adapted for attachment to a liquid source, and a third means for allowing passage of liquid out of but not into the first means, the first means formed of a material substantially transparent to allow visual inspection of liquid level within the first means; a fourth means for holding liquid to be disgarded, the fourth means including
a fifth means for allowing passage of liquid into but not out of the fourth means; a sixth means for allowing passage of liquid out of but not into the fourth means, the sixth means adapted for attachment to a waste receptacle, and the fourth means formed of a material substantially transparent to allow visual inspection of liquid level within the fourth means; a seventh means for suction of liquid from and delivery of liquid to a vessel, the seventh means being in communication with the third means and the fifth means; and a eighth means contiguous with the first means and the fourth means, the eighth means adapted for attachment to a vacuum source, wherein application of a vacuum to the pipet via the eighth means causes passage of liquid from the liquid source into the first means via the second means and simultaneous passage of liquid from the vessel through the seventh means and into the fourth means via the fifth means.
- 24. A pipet comprising
a delivery reservoir including
an inlet port adapted for connection to a liquid source, and an outlet port comprising a valve that allows passage of liquid out of but not into the delivery reservoir; a tube having a distal end and proximal end, the distal end adapted for suction of liquid from and delivery of liquid to a vessel, and the proximal end in communication with the outlet port of the delivery reservoir; and a vacuum port contiguous with the delivery reservoir and adapted for attachment to a disposal receptacle and a vacuum source, wherein application of a vacuum to the pipet via the vacuum port causes passage of liquid from the liquid source into the delivery reservoir via its inlet port and simultaneous passage of liquid from the vessel through the tube, out of the vacuum port, and into the disposal receptacle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/250,285, filed Nov. 30, 2000; and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/174,490, filed Jan. 4, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/00139 |
1/2/2001 |
WO |
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