The present invention relates to a replaceable blade for microtome and a curl prevention plate.
Conventionally, there is known a sliding microtome and a rotary microtome for cutting mainly pathological samples into thin slices to prepare microscopic sections. The sliding microtome is provided with a blade body moving mechanism in which a replaceable blade holder for holding a replaceable blade is arranged so as to move freely parallel with a rail and a mechanism for arranging the sample holder for holding a sample so as to elevate it freely in a vertical direction. Then, in the sliding microtome, an operator manually operates the sample holder in such a manner that the sample protrudes on the moving path of the replaceable blade of the blade body moving mechanism, thereafter operating manually the replaceable blade holder of the blade body moving mechanism to cut off a part of the sample protruding upward from the moving path of the replaceable blade using the replaceable blade, thereby obtaining microscopic sections.
Further, in general, in the rotary microtome, the replaceable blade holder is arranged so as to be fixed on the main body, to which the sample holder is supported so as to move freely in a vertical direction. Then, the sample holder is moved in a vertical direction, thereby the sample is cut out thinly by the replaceable blade of the replaceable blade holder.
Then, in order to prevent any accidents such as injuries to an operator's hands and fingers while the operator uses a microtome, Patent Documents 1 to 3 each have proposed a constitution that a safety guard is arranged in front of the cutting edge near the replaceable blade holder.
Further, Patent Document 4 has proposed a blade body which is integrated into a safety guard and the safety guard is arranged in front of the cutting edge of the blade body, thereby providing safety measures in operating a microtome. Still further, Patent Document 5 has proposed a thin section preparing apparatus in which a guide roller is arranged in front of the cutting edge of the blade body.
A sample used in a microtome is a specimen such as a liver wrapped in paraffin that is sliced by a microtome to provide thin slices at thicknesses varying from 1 μm to 3 μm. These thin slices are curled in a similar manner as wood chips which are cut by a plane and curled. An operator is required to pick up the thus curled thin slices by using tweezers and float them on water in a water bath so that the slices are expanded.
Patent Documents 5 to 7 each have proposed a microtome equipped in the vicinity of a replaceable blade with a curl prevention member which comes into contact with thin slices in preparation of these, thereby preventing them from being curled.
However, the safety guard described in each of Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2 is arranged across the entire length of a replaceable blade holder in the longitudinal direction and structurally connected to the replaceable blade holder so as to swing freely. Thus, the safety guard described in Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2 is made larger in dimension.
Further, the safety guard described in Patent Document 3 is arranged so as to cover across the entire upper face of the replaceable blade excluding a part of the replaceable blade at which a sample is cut. Therefore, the safety guard described in Patent Document 3 is not only made larger in dimension but no safety means is provided in front of a cutting edge for cutting the sample, thus making it difficult to prevent accidents such as injuries to an operator's hands and fingers at this part.
Patent Document 4 has proposed a constitution in which one piece of metal material is used to make the blade body and the safety guard in an integrated manner. In this constitution, the distance between the cutting edge and the safety guard is short, thus making it extremely difficult to sharpen the blade body and adversely affects the productivity.
Further, Patent Documents 5 to 7 each have proposed a constitution in which a curl prevention member is arranged so as to form a slight clearance between the blade body and the curl prevention member, and thin slices cut out by the blade body pass through the clearance between the curl prevention member and the blade body, moving behind the blade body in a state that the curling is prevented.
The thus constituted curl prevention member described in each of Patent Documents 5 to 7 is arranged behind the blade body so that thin slices can be prevented from being curled and also moved backward. As a result, parts cut by the cutting edge of the blade body and thin slices are covered by the curl prevention member, thereby an operator finds it difficult to see the state of the thus cut thin slices or is unable to visually check the state instantly. When the operator is unable to visually check the state instantly, there is a delay in estimating the thickness of the thin slices and also a delay in adjusting the thickness of the thin slices.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3033094
Patent Document 2: Japanese National Phase Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-517715
Patent Document 3: Japanese Published Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2003-130767
Patent Document 4: US Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0185490
Patent Document 5: Japanese Published Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 51-134488
Patent Document 6: Japanese Laid Open Utility Model Publication No. 63-4994
Patent Document 7: Japanese National Phase Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 9-502516
An objective of the present invention is to provide a curl prevention plate for a replaceable blade member for microtome, which is simple in structure and capable of not only preventing thin slices cut out from a sample from being curled and protecting an operator's hands and fingers from being injured during cutting work or replacement of the replaceable blade, but also allowing an operator to visually check the state of the thin slices cut out from the sample instantly.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a replaceable blade for microtome, which is simple in structure and capable of not only preventing thin slices cut out from a sample from being curled and protecting an operator's hands and fingers from being injured, but also allowing an operator to visually check the state of the thin slices cut out from the sample instantly to safely replace the replaceable blade. The replaceable blade member includes a blade body, which is disposable after a single use, but also include a single blade which can be reused after sharpening.
A curl prevention plate for a replaceable blade member according to a first aspect of the present invention is provided with a portion that is arranged further forward of the cutting edge of the replaceable blade member for microtome, prevents thin slices cut out by the replaceable blade member from being curled due to contact of the thin slices, and protects an operator's hands and fingers from being injured.
The curl prevention plate for a replaceable blade member of the first aspect is constituted as described above to form a curl prevention plate for replaceable blade member for microtome, which curl prevention plate is simple in structure and capable of not only preventing thin slices cut out from a sample from being curled and protecting an operator's hands and fingers from being injured during cutting work or replacement of the replaceable blade, but also allowing an operator to visually check the state of the thin slices cut out from the sample instantly.
A curl prevention plate for a replaceable blade member according to a second aspect of the present invention is provided with an overlap plate portion to be overlapped on a replaceable blade member for microtome and a curl prevention plate portion having a guard portion which is connected to the overlap plate portion and arranged further forward of the cutting edge of the replaceable blade member. A slit for exposing the cutting edge of the replaceable blade member overlapped on the overlap plate portion is formed between the overlap plate portion and the curl prevention plate portion. The slit extends along the longitudinal direction of the overlap plate portion, and intersects a cutting direction.
The curl prevention plate for a replaceable blade member for microtome of the second aspect is also constituted as described above to provide a curl prevention plate for a replaceable blade member, which is simple in structure and capable of not only preventing thin slices cut out from a sample from being curled and also protecting an operator's hands and fingers from being injured during cutting work or replacement of the replaceable blade, but also allowing an operator to visually check the state of the thin slices cut out from the sample instantly.
According to a third aspect, the curl prevention plate portion is arranged obliquely so as to form an obtuse angle with respect to the overlap plate portion. As described above, when the curl prevention plate portion is arranged obliquely so as to form an obtuse angle with respect to the overlap plate portion, thin slices cut out from a sample are fed in front of the cutting edge and prevented from being curled in a state that they are in contact with the curl prevention plate portion. Further, the thin slices cut out from the sample are fed in front of the cutting edge, thereby an operator can visually check the state of the thin slices instantly.
According to a fourth aspect, a plurality of through holes are formed at the curl prevention plate portion. Since the through holes are made at the curl prevention plate portion, an operator can visually check via the through holes the state of the sample relatively moved from the front of the cutting edge to the cutting edge prior to cutting. Further, the surface area with which a thin slice is in contact can be decreased upon contact of the thin slice with the surface of the curl prevention plate portion, and also the thin slice can slide more easily because air is supplied via the through holes between the thin slice and the surface of the curl prevention plate portion, thereby preventing the slice and the curl prevention plate portion from being firmly attached.
According to a fifth aspect, the curl prevention plate portion is formed of a transparent member. Since the curl prevention plate portion is formed of a transparent member, an operator can visually check via the transparent curl prevention plate portion the state of the sample relatively moved from the front of the cutting edge to the cutting edge prior to cutting.
According to a sixth aspect, the surface of the curl prevention plate portion is coated with a lubricant. Since the surface of the curl prevention plate portion is coated with a lubricant, thin slices can be made to slide easily upon contact with the surface of the curl prevention plate portion.
According to a seventh aspect, the curl prevention plate portion is formed in a frame shape, including a supporting frame connected to the overlap plate portion and a curl prevention member attached so as to be overlapped on the supporting frame. The supporting frame is overlapped on the curl prevention member due to the above-described constitution, thereby making it possible to consequently increase the rigidity of a portion where the curl prevention plate portion is overlapped on the supporting frame.
According to an eighth aspect, the curl prevention member is folded into the supporting frame so as to be overlapped on the supporting frame. Accordingly, one sheet of a metal material is used to form the curl prevention plate portion.
According to a ninth aspect, the supporting frame is provided with a grip portion for gripping the curl prevention member. The curl prevention member is gripped by the grip portion and thereby overlapped on the supporting frame. As described above, since the curl prevention member is gripped by the grip portion of the supporting frame, a curl prevention member different in material from the supporting frame can be used, thus making it possible to use a low-priced material, for example, for the curl prevention member or, on the contrary, use a low-priced material for the supporting frame.
Further, according to a tenth aspect, a replaceable blade for microtome includes a curl prevention plate described in any one of the above-described aspects and a replaceable blade member attached and fixed so as to be overlapped on the overlap plate portion, in which the cutting edge of the replaceable blade member is arranged so as to be exposed from the slit.
Therefore, the tenth aspect is constituted so as to provide a replaceable blade for microtome, which is simple in structure and capable of not only preventing thin slices cut out from a sample from being curled and protecting an operator's hands and fingers from being injured but also allowing an operator to visually check the state of the thin slices cut out from the sample instantly and also capable of replacing the replaceable blade safely.
Further, in a replaceable blade for microtome according to an eleventh aspect, an offset amount based on the cutting edge of the replaceable blade member at the side edge of the slit in a cutting direction is set in such a manner that the off set amount is made longer at one end in the longitudinal direction than at the opposite end.
Therefore, in the above described constitution, in general, a replaceable blade for microtome gives an oblique cutting to a sample. Since there is a narrow clearance between the side edge of the slit in a cutting direction and the cutting edge, thin slices begin to curl upon cutting of the sample by the replaceable blade member. Then, when the replaceable blade member and the sample are relatively moved, the sample is cut along the longitudinal direction of the slit. Then, at a portion of the thin slice where a clearance between the side edge of the slit in a cutting direction and the cutting edge is made longer, thin slices beginning to curl are raised, with the curling prevented by the side edge of the slit in a cutting direction, which is brought closer to the cutting edge, and the thin slices are completely cut by the replaceable blade, with this state kept. As a result, there is an advantage that the sample can be taken out easily.
a) is a plan view of the replaceable blade shown in
b) is a bottom view of the replaceable blade shown in
a) is a partial cross-sectional view showing a positional relationship between the cutting edge of the replaceable blade and a slit;
b) is a cross-sectional view of a main portion showing actions of the replaceable blade;
c) is a cross-sectional view of a main portion showing actions of a replaceable blade (comparative example) devoid of curl preventive functions;
a) is a plan view of a curl prevention plate according to a second embodiment;
b) is a plan view of a replaceable blade member;
a) is a plan view of the curl prevention plate according to a fourth embodiment, which is in a developed state;
b) is a perspective view of the curl prevention plate of the fourth embodiment;
a) is an exploded perspective view of the curl prevention plate according to a fifth embodiment;
b) is a perspective view of the curl prevention plate of the fifth embodiment, which is assembled;
a) is an exploded perspective view of a curl prevention plate according to a sixth embodiment;
b) is a perspective view of the curl prevention plate of the sixth embodiment, which is assembled;
c) is a perspective view of a curl prevention member, which is a modification of the sixth embodiment: and;
Hereinafter, an explanation will be made for a first embodiment in which the present invention is applied to a replaceable blade for a microtome by referring to
A replaceable blade 10 is constituted by a replaceable blade member 20 and a curl prevention plate 30. As shown in
The curl prevention plate 30 is constituted so as to include an overlap plate portion 31 and a curl prevention plate portion 32 connected to the overlap plate portion 31.
In the present embodiment, the curl prevention plate 30 is formed by punching out a metal plate into a predetermined shape. There is no restriction on the material of the curl prevention plate 30. The material includes, for example, stainless steel, steel other than stainless steel, brass, aluminum, other nonferrous metals and nonmetals such as plastic and glass.
As shown in
For example, an adhesive may be used as means for fixing the replaceable blade member 20 to the overlap plate portion 31. As long as the replaceable blade member 20 and the overlap plate portion 31 are made of a metal and can be welded, they may be jointed by spot welding or mechanically jointed with rivets or the like.
As shown in
The curl prevention plate portion 32 is formed in a flat plate shape so as to be substantially rectangular. The curl prevention plate portion 32 is folded at a fold portion 35 located at the front end of the connecting portion 34, by which the curl prevention plate portion 32 is arranged obliquely so as to form an obtuse angle with respect to the overlap plate portion 31. When the curl prevention plate 30 is formed of a metal plate, it is preferable that a pressing machine is used to punch out the metal plate into a predetermined shape, and a folding line is, thereafter, formed at a portion corresponding to the fold portion 35 by using a chisel or the like to form the fold portion 35 along the folded line.
In the present embodiment, as shown in
A slit 36 extending in the longitudinal direction of the overlap plate portion 31 so as to intersect the cutting direction is formed to penetrate between the overlap plate portion 31 excluding the connecting portion 34 and the curl prevention plate portion 32.
Further, the front edge 38 of the slit 36 is arranged apart forward from the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20 by an offset amount L1. In this case, the offset amount L1 is preferably from 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm and more preferably from 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm. The present invention is not limited thereto, and the offset amount L1 may be set to be 0 or may be set to be slightly directed to the right from the cutting edge shown in
Further, the offset amount L1 of the front edge 38 based on the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20 is set to decrease gradually from the right to the left as viewed in
In contrast, the offset amount L1 may be set to decrease in magnitude from the left to the right as viewed in
There is no restriction on the offset amount L2 backward at the rear edge 37 of the slit 36 from the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20. However, it is desirable that the rear edge 37 is brought closer to the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20 in view of preventing chattering of the cutting edge 22, that is, prevention of chatter marks of the cutting edge 22. For example, the offset amount L2 may be set to 0.5 mm or shorter.
As described above, the slit 36 is elongated in a substantially rectangular shape, by which the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20 attached and fixed to the lower face of the overlap plate portion 31 is exposed via the slit 36.
When the curl prevention plate 30 is formed of a metal plate, there is no particular restriction on the thickness. It is, however, preferable that the curl prevention plate 30 is made equal in thickness to or slightly thinner than the replaceable blade member 20. This is because a thin slice H more advantageously overrides a metal plate when its thickness is reduced. However, since a portion over which the thin slice H rides is only available in the vicinity of the slit 36, the front edge 38 in particular may be made equal in thickness to or slightly thinner than the replaceable blade member 20 only in the vicinity of the slit 36, while remaining portions may be thicker than the replaceable blade member 20. This is because the thin slice H can easily override the curl prevention plate portion 32.
As shown in
The through holes 39 allow air to be supplied into a space between the curl prevention plate portion 32 and the thin slice H in contact therewith, and the thin slice H is prevented from being firmly attached to the curl prevention plate portion 32.
The curl prevention plate portion 32, in particular, on the upper face may be coated with a lubricant. The coating can be made, for example, by using a solid lubricant, PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene). However, there is no restriction on the lubricant, and any lubricant may be used as long as it can reduce friction with the thin slice H.
Guard portions 33 are formed at the front edge and side edges on the lateral sides excluding a portion at which the slit 36 of the curl prevention plate portion 32 is formed. These guard portions 33 are connected directly to the overlap plate portion 31 or indirectly with the curl prevention plate portion 32, and arranged further forward of the cutting edge of the replaceable blade member 20.
Next, an explanation will be made for a replaceable blade holder 50 for attaching the replaceable blade 10.
The replaceable blade holder 50 is attached in a removable manner to a blade attaching base for a microtome (not illustrated). The replaceable blade holder 50 is constituted by a main body 60 and a pressing body 70. The main body 60 is formed to have a triangular cross section, and a pair of linear grooves 61, 62, are formed parallel at the front and rear portions of the upper face. A pair of screw holes (not illustrated) are made at a predetermined clearance between a pair of the grooves 61, 62.
A smooth mounting surface 64 is formed from the acute-angle forming front edge 63 of main body 60 to the groove 61 so as to be lower than the surface 60a of the main body 60 by the thickness of the replaceable blade member 20 and a predetermined height corresponding to the thickness of the overlap plate portion 31 of the curl prevention plate 30.
The rear edge of the replaceable blade member 20 is uniformly in contact with the side wall 65 of the groove 61 when the replaceable blade 10 is mounted on the mounting surface 64. Contrastingly, a pressing portion 71 is formed at the front part of the pressing body 70, and a projection 73 to be fitted into the groove 62 of the main body 60 is located on the lower face thereof. A recess 72 is formed between the pressing portion 71 and the projection 73 on the pressing body 70.
Further, the present embodiment is arranged in such a manner that the pressing portion 71 of the pressing body 70 presses the replaceable blade 10 mounted on the mounting surface 64 when the projection 73 is fitted into the groove 62, and the front edge thereof is also aligned with the front end edge of the main body 60.
Further, a pair of stepped through holes 75 are formed on the pressing body 70, and a screw 80 is screwed via each of the stepped through holes 75 into the screw hole (not illustrated) of the main body 60 in a removable manner, by which the pressing body 70 is tightened and fixed to the main body 60. Since the main body 60 is thus tightened and fixed by the pressing body 70, the replaceable blade 10 mounted on the mounting surface 64 is pressed by the pressing body 70 and firmly held between the pressing body 70 and the main body 60, as shown in
Now, an explanation will be made for the actions of the above-constituted replaceable blade 10.
The replaceable blade 10, which is kept attached to the replaceable blade holder 50, as shown in
Then, the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20 cuts the sample S from the left end and, thereafter, cuts the sample S entirely in the width direction, that is, the entire length of the replaceable blade member 20, thereby cutting out the right end of the sample S at the final stage of the cutting. Then, the thin slice H, which begins to curl, is raised, with the curling prevented by the front edge 38 which is brought closer to the cutting edge 22, at a portion where it becomes narrow in clearance between the front edge 38 of the slit 36 and the cutting edge 22. The thin slice H is completely cut by the replaceable blade, with this state kept.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the thin slice H cut out as shown in
c) shows a comparative example, in which the curl prevention plate portion 32 is omitted from the constitution of the replaceable blade 10 in the first embodiment. That is, the replaceable blade 10 is constituted in such a manner that the guard portion 33 is formed in a frame shape, the guard portion 33 is connected to the overlap plate portion 31 via the connecting portion 34, and a window portion 40, which is larger in opening area than the slit 36, is formed by being divided by a frame-shape guard portion 33 and a rear edge 37. In this comparative example, when the sample S is cut by the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20, as shown in
According to the thus constituted replaceable blade 10, it is possible to prevent thin slices H cut out from the sample S from being curled and also prevent an operator's hands and fingers from being injured during cutting work or replacement of a replaceable blade. Further, the replaceable blade 10 is advantageous in that it allows an operator to visually check a state of the thin slices H cut out from the sample S instantly and is also simple in constitution.
Still further, in the replaceable blade 10 of the present embodiment, since the curl prevention plate portion 32 is arranged obliquely so as to form an obtuse angle with respect to the overlap plate portion 31, the thin slices H cut out from the sample S are fed in front of the cutting edge and prevented from being curled in a state that they are in contact with the curl prevention plate portion 32. Since the thin slices H cut out from the sample S are sent in front of the cutting edge, an operator can visually check the state of the thin slices H instantly.
In addition, in the replaceable blade 10 of the present embodiment, through holes 39 are formed on the curl prevention plate portion 32, by which an operator can visually check via the through holes 39 a state of the sample S relatively moved from the front of the cutting edge to the cutting edge prior to cutting. Further, when the thin slices H are in contact with the surface of the curl prevention plate portion 32, the surface at which the thin slices H are in contact is decreased in area and air is also supplied from the perspective hole 39 to a space between the thin slices H and the surface of the curl prevention plate portion 32 to prevent them from being firmly attached, thus the thin slices H are allowed to slide more easily.
Next, an explanation will be made for a second embodiment, in which the present invention is applied to the curl prevention plate 30 by referring to
The thus constituted curl prevention plate 30 will be used as follows. The replaceable blade member 20 shown in
The thus constituted curl prevention plate 30 provides the same advantages as those of the first embodiment.
Next, an explanation will be made for a third embodiment in which the present invention is applied to the curl prevention plate 30 by referring to
A pressing machine is used to punch a metal plate into a shape shown in
The metal plate punched out as shown in
A curl prevention plate portion 32 is constituted by the supporting frame 32B and the curl prevention member 32A.
As shown in
Then, as shown in
Further, since each of the through holes 39 is connected to the window portion 41, it is possible to visually check the curl prevention plate portion 32 from above to below via the through holes 39 and the window portion 41.
The replaceable blade member 20 is attached and fixed to the lower face of the overlap plate portion 31, as in the first embodiment, by which the thus constituted curl prevention plate 30 forms the replaceable blade 10. Further, as in the second embodiment, the curl prevention plate 30 can be used with the replaceable blade member 20 overlapped on a replaceable blade holder 50.
According to the third embodiment, since the supporting frame 32B and the curl prevention member 32A are overlapped with each other, the curl prevention member 32A is consequently increased in rigidity at a portion on which the supporting frame 32B is overlapped. Further, according to the third embodiment, the curl prevention member 32A is folded into the supporting frame 32B, by which one sheet of metal plate is used to form the curl prevention plate portion 32.
Next, an explanation will be made for a fourth embodiment by referring to
The fourth embodiment is devoid of the connecting portion 42 and fold portion 43 in the components of the third embodiment. In place of them, a punched-out metal plate is provided with a supporting frame 32B formed in a frame shape by the overlap plate portion 31 and the guard portion 33, and a plate-shape curl prevention member 32A connected to the supporting frame 32B via a single connecting portion 44 at the center of the guard portion 33 extended in the longitudinal direction. A fold portion 45 is formed between the connecting portion 44 and the guard portion 33.
Further, in the fourth embodiment, folded pieces 46 are connected respectively to the side edges of the guard portion 33, which connect both ends of the guard portion 33 extending in the longitudinal direction with the connecting portion 34.
These metal plates (folded pieces 46) are folded in such a manner that a curl prevention member 32A is inverted at 180 degrees and bent down at the fold portion 45 to be overlapped on the supporting frame 32B, and the overlap plate portion 31 and the guard portion 33 are folded at the fold portion 35 to form an obtuse angle. Then, as shown in
Therefore, the side edge of the thus inverted curl prevention member 32A corresponds to the front edge 38 of the slit 36, and the edge of the overlap plate portion 31 at the window portion 41 corresponds to the rear edge 37 of the slit 36.
Further, as shown in
The replaceable blade member 20 is attached and fixed to the lower face of the overlap plate portion 31, as in the third embodiment, by which the thus constituted curl prevention plate 30 forms the replaceable blade 10. Further, as in the second embodiment, the curl prevention plate 30 can be used with the replaceable blade member 20 overlapped on a replaceable blade holder 50. The fourth embodiment provides the same advantages as those of the third embodiment.
Next, an explanation will be made for the curl prevention plate of a fifth embodiment by referring to
The curl prevention plate 30 is constituted by a curl prevention member 32A and an overlap plate portion 31 having a supporting frame 32B formed in a frame shape by the guard portion 33. A pressing machine is used to punch out respectively metal plates to form the curl prevention member 32A and the overlap plate portion 31 having the supporting frame 32B.
A pair of resilient grip pieces 47 are formed on both ends of the overlap plate portion 31 in the longitudinal direction parallel with the guard portion 33 connected to the connecting portion 34 so as to project into the window portion 41. The grip piece 47 corresponds to the grip portion.
A stopper 48 extending in the longitudinal direction is folded and formed at the front edge of the curl prevention member 32A in a cutting direction.
As shown in
Then, as shown in
In the present embodiment, a curl prevention plate portion 32 is constituted by the curl prevention member 32A and the supporting frame 32B.
According to the present embodiment, the curl prevention member 32A is gripped by the grip piece 47 of the supporting frame 32B, thus making it possible to use the curl prevention member 32A different in material from the supporting frame 32B. As a result, it is possible to use a low-priced material, for example, for the curl prevention member 32A or to use a low-priced material for the supporting frame 32B, that is, the overlap plate portion 31.
The replaceable blade member 20 is attached and fixed to the lower face of the overlap plate portion 31, as in the third embodiment, by which the curl prevention plate 30 of the fifth embodiment can form the replaceable blade 10. Further, as in the second embodiment, the curl prevention plate 30 can be used with the replaceable blade member 20 overlapped on the replaceable blade holder 50.
Next, an explanation will be made for the curl prevention plate of a sixth embodiment by referring to
As shown in
Then, as shown in
In the present embodiment, the curl prevention plate portion 32 is constituted by the curl prevention member 32A and the supporting frame 32B.
The present embodiment also provides the same advantages as those of the fifth embodiment.
The curl prevention member 32A shown in
Next, an explanation will be made for the curl prevention plate of a seventh embodiment by referring to
In contrast, when a microtome is in use, the pressing body 70 is arranged with the replaceable blade member 20 mounted on the mounting surface 64 being pressed and retained, so that the curl prevention plate portion 32 of the curl prevention plate 30 is positioned in front of the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20, as indicated by the solid line shown in
Further, an offset amount of the side edge 38A on the basis of the cutting edge 22 of the replaceable blade member 20 is set in a similar manner as the offset amount L1 is set in the first embodiment.
Since the curl prevention plate is constituted as described above, the curl prevention plate portion 32 can be used to prevent thin slices cut out from a sample from being curled and protect an operator's hands and fingers from being injured, and also the operator is allowed to visually check the state of the thin slices cut out from the sample instantly. Further, the curl prevention plate for replaceable blade can be made simple in constitution.
The embodiments are not restricted to the above constitutions. In the first embodiment or others, in which the curl prevention plate 30 is made of a metal material, through holes 39 are formed. However, when the curl prevention plate 30 is made of plastics or glass, it may be made transparent. In this case, the through holes 39 may be provided or omitted.
Further, in the first embodiment and others, when the curl prevention plate 30 is formed of a metal plate, the curl prevention plate 30 may be reinforced by cambering or drawing.
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PCT/JP2007/058642 | 4/20/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/17/2009 |