Claims
- 1. Pipetting apparatus comprising:
- a generally tubular body having an open forward end for receiving and expelling fluid and adapted to receive a replaceable open tip thereon;
- a plunger supported for axial movement in the body to draw fluid into and expel fluid from the open tip on the body with axial movement away from and toward the open end;
- stop means movable between first and second locations in the body to halt movement of the plunger in one direction at first and second axial positions thereby establishing different stroke lengths of plunger movement in the body;
- spring means for driving the stop means in one direction between the first and second locations;
- arming means for energizing the spring means in response to the positioning of the replaceable tip on the body;
- means for retaining the stop means in one of the first and second locations against action of the spring means; and
- release means responsive to plunger movement away from the forward end during a first plunger stroke following energizing of the spring means for disabling the retaining means and allowing the spring means to drive the stop means to the other of the first and second locations whereby the first plunger stroke and the succeeding plunger stroke are of the different stroke lengths.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the arming means further includes an arming element movable between unarmed and armed positions and return spring means biasing the arming element toward the unarmed position in which position the arming element obstructs positioning of the tip on the body; and wherein
- the tip, during installation thereof, engages and drives the arming element toward the armed position thereof against the return force of the return spring means engaging the arming element, the return spring force being applied by the arming element to the tip in a direction to expel the tip from the body and being of sufficient strength to so expel the tip unless the tip is properly seated and secured on the body, thereby allowing the arming means to energize the driving spring means only if the tip is properly installed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 165,909, filed July 3, 1980, now abandoned.
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