1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of laboratory equipment, and more particularly to arrays of disposable pipette tips for pipetting systems.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, and similar fields, laboratory handling of very small quantities of fluids is commonly performed with pipettes. In many instances, automated pipetting systems allow multiple fluid samples to be handled rapidly and in parallel while maintaining a very high degree of precision over the sample quantities. Often, such automated pipetting systems employ disposable pipette tips to prevent contamination from one sample to the next. Typically, pipette tips are provided to an automated pipetting system in a pipette tip rack or grid. In the pipette tip grid, the tips are typically arranged in rows where the number of tips in a row is equal to the number of parallel pipettes in the automated pipetting system. Accordingly, the automated pipetting system can readily pick up a row or multiple rows of tips from the grid.
It will be appreciated that disposable pipette tips need to be kept free of contamination to be acceptable for most applications. Accordingly, grids are packaged for shipping, handling, and storage.
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Accordingly, what is needed is improved packaging for pipette tips.
The present invention provides grids with holes for holding pipette tips and packages for the pipette tip grids. A pipette tip grid package comprises a pipette tip grid, a base for supporting the pipette tip grid, and a lock mechanism coupled to the pipette tip grid. The lock mechanism is configured to externally engage with a sidewall of the base to secure the pipette tip grid to the base. Releasing the lock mechanism allows the pipette tip grid to be detached from the base.
The sidewall of the base also supports the pipette tip grid, and in some embodiments the pipette tip grid nests inside of the sidewall. In some embodiments, a flange on the pipette tip grid rests on a top edge of the sidewall of the base. In other embodiments, the sidewall includes an interior ledge for supporting a bottom edge of the pipette tip grid. Further embodiments may employ both the flange on the pipette tip grid and the interior ledge of the sidewall. In some embodiments, the pipette tip grids are configured to be stacked.
Additional embodiments of the pipette tip grid package further comprise a cover supported by the pipette tip grid and detachable therefrom. Preferably, the lock mechanism is external to the cover as well as the base. In this way, without having to remove the cover from the pipette tip grid, the lock mechanism can be accessed to detach the pipette tip grid from the base, so that the pipette tip grid and the cover are removed together. Advantageously, when multiple pipette tip grids are stacked on the base, the cover engages the topmost pipette tip grid of the stack. Together, the cover, the base, and the sidewalls of the one or more stacked pipette tip grids form a protective case around pipette tips on the one or more grids.
Still other embodiments of the pipette tip grid package include a lock mechanism that allows stacked grids to be interlocking. An exemplary interlocking pipette tip grid package includes a first pipette tip grid including a lock mechanism configured to externally engage with a base, and a second pipette tip grid including a lock mechanism configured to externally engage with first pipette tip grid. Preferably, the first and second pipette tip grids are interchangeable.
The present invention provides a stackable pipette tip grid including a lock mechanism and an associated case for the pipette tip grid that overcomes problems with the prior art. One or more stackable grids can be disposed between a base and a cover of the case. The lock mechanism of the pipette tip grid secures the grid to the base. Advantageously, the lock mechanism is disposed externally to both the base and the cover so that the lock mechanism can be accessed without removing the cover from the grid. Accordingly, the lock mechanism allows the grid to be removed from the base while the cover remains in place over the grid. To better understand the advantages of the present invention, the stackable pipette tip grid will be described generally with respect to
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The base 206 is configured to receive the grid 202 such that the grid 202 nests securely inside of the base 206. In some instances, the grid 202 is fully enclosed by the base 206. To this end, the sidewall 214 of the base 206 can include an interior ledge 216. A bottom edge 218 of the grid 202 rests on the interior ledge 216 when the grid 202 is set inside of the base 206. Alternately, the grid 202 can include a flange 220 that rests on a top edge 222 of the sidewall 214. In further embodiments, the base 206 includes the interior ledge 216, and the grid 202 includes the flange 220 as shown in
As can be seen, the grid 202 includes a plurality of holes 224 for receiving pipette tips 226. In some embodiments, the grid 202 can support 96 pipette tips 226 in a square array, though it will be appreciated that the grid 202 can, in principle, be configured to support any number of pipette tips 226 in any pattern or arrangement according to the needs of different pipetting systems. One alternative pattern is a hexagonal array, for example.
When the grid 202 is nested in the base 206, ends 228 of the pipette tips 226 are enclosed by the base 206 to keep the ends 228 free from contamination and damage. Similarly, the cover 204 is configured to engage the grid 202 to cover the tops of the pipette tips 226 to protect the tops and prevent contamination. In those embodiments in which the grid 202 includes the flange 220, the cover 204 can rest on the flange 220 when the two are fully engaged. As shown in
As noted above, the grid 202 further includes a lock mechanism 208. The lock mechanism 208 is coupled to the grid 202 and configured to externally engage with the sidewall 214 of the base 206.
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In some embodiments of the invention, as shown in
Another embodiment of the invention is illustrated by
In some embodiments, the base 206, 404, the cover 204, 406 and the grid 202, 402 are manufactured from a material that is easy to form, that is relatively inexpensive, and that does not significantly outgas or shed particles. Plastic materials such as polypropylene work well. Glass filled polypropylene is a suitable material specifically for the grid 202, 402 as the glass filler provides additional stiffness. In some embodiments, the cover 204, 406 is made from a clear material to allow the pipette tips 226 to be readily seen without removing the cover 204, 406. Injection molding is a suitable method for manufacturing these components.
In the foregoing specification, the invention is described with reference to specific embodiments thereof, but those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited thereto. Various features and aspects of the above-described invention may be used individually or jointly. Further, the invention can be utilized in any number of environments and applications beyond those described herein without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the specification. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. It will be recognized that the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having,” as used herein, are specifically intended to be read as open-ended terms of art.
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