Claims
- 1. A sample carrier for use in holding and containing a plurality of sample tubes for access by a robotic pipetting device, the sample carrier comprising:
a lower support wall; a base joined to or in fixed proximity to a bottom end of the lower support wall; sample tube holding means in fixed proximity to the lower support wall for receiving and holding a plurality of sample tubes in substantially vertical orientations; and a sample tube blocking member comprising a blocking wall joined directly or indirectly to a top end of the lower support, wherein the sample tube holding means is configured beneath the blocking wall of the sample tube blocking member such that the blocking wall extends over a portion of each sample tube held by the sample tube holding means, thereby limiting vertical movement of the sample tubes held by the sample carrier without obstructing access to the contents of the sample tubes by a robotic pipetting device.
- 2. The sample carrier of claim 1, wherein the sample tube holding means comprises a series of sample tube receiving areas, each sample tube receiving area being defined by:
a pair of fixed partition walls having a generally perpendicular or radial orientation relative to the lower support wall; one or more fixed retaining walls having an opposed orientation relative to the lower support wall; and one or more springs disposed within each of the sample tube receiving areas for holding a corresponding sample tube therein.
- 3. The sample carrier of claim 2, wherein the partitions extend outward from the lower support wall and upward from the base, and wherein the retaining walls extend upward from the base.
- 4. The sample carrier of claim 2, wherein each partition separating adjacent sample tube receiving areas and a pair of retaining walls are joined to form a Y-shaped divider.
- 5. The sample carrier of claim 4, wherein the partitions which are adjacent to only one sample tube receiving area and their associated retaining walls form a pair of end walls.
- 6. The sample carrier of claim 2, wherein the one or more springs comprise a leaf spring fixed by and extending outward relative to the support wall and into one of the sample tube receiving areas, wherein the leaf spring is configured and arranged to bias a sample tube against the one or more retaining walls associated with the corresponding sample tube receiving area.
- 7. The sample carrier of claim 6, wherein the leaf springs extend outward through slots formed in the lower support wall.
- 8. The sample carrier of claim 1, wherein the sample tube holding means comprises a series of slots formed in the base which are configured to receive the sample tubes.
- 9. The sample carrier of claim 8, wherein an opening extends through an outer surface of the base adjacent each slot to permit viewing of machine readable information affixed to outer surfaces of sample tubes held by the slots.
- 10. The sample carrier of claim 1, wherein the sample tube blocking member further comprises an upper support wall depending from the blocking wall, and wherein the upper support wall is joined directly or indirectly to the lower support wall.
- 11. The sample carrier of claim 10, wherein the upper support wall is joined directly to the lower support wall.
- 12. The sample carrier of claim 11, wherein the lower support wall and the upper support wall comprise mated first and second registration elements, respectively, for releasably joining the lower and upper support walls.
- 13. The sample carrier of claim 11, wherein the first registration elements consist of a pair of pins extending upward from a top surface of the lower support wall, and wherein the second registration elements consist of a pair of corresponding through-holes for receiving the pins therethrough.
- 14. The sample carrier of claim 1, wherein the sample tube holding means is capable of receiving and holding sample tubes on both sides of the lower support wall.
- 15. The sample carrier of claim 14, wherein the sample carrier has an arcuate shape.
- 16. The sample carrier of claim 1 further comprising:
a transverse wall joined to an upper portion of the lower support wall and having a plurality of spaced-apart openings, wherein each opening is dimensioned to receive a sample tube therethrough, and wherein the openings are aligned with the sample tube holding means to maintain sample tubes held by the sample carrier in substantially vertical orientations; and an upper support wall depending from the blocking wall and directly or indirectly joining the transverse wall.
- 17. The sample carrier of claim 16, wherein the upper support wall is joined directly to the transverse wall.
- 18. The sample carrier of claim 16, wherein the sample tube holding means comprises a series of sample tube receiving areas, each sample tube receiving area being defined by:
a pair of fixed partition walls having a generally perpendicular or radial orientation relative to the lower support wall; one or more fixed retaining walls having an opposed orientation relative to the lower support wall; and one or more springs disposed within each of the sample tube receiving areas for holding a corresponding sample tube therein.
- 19. The sample carrier of claim 18, wherein the partitions extend outward from the lower support wall and upward from the base, and wherein the retaining walls extend upward from the base.
- 20. The sample carrier of claim 18, wherein each partition separating adjacent sample tube receiving areas and a pair of retaining walls are joined to form a Y-shaped divider.
- 21. The sample carrier of claim 20, wherein the partitions which are adjacent to only one sample tube receiving area and their associated retaining walls form a pair of end walls.
- 22. The sample carrier of claim 18, wherein the one or more springs comprise a leaf spring fixed by and extending outward relative to the support wall and into one of the sample tube receiving areas, wherein the leaf spring is configured and arranged to bias a sample tube against the one or more retaining walls associated with the corresponding sample tube receiving area.
- 23. The sample carrier of claim 22, wherein the leaf springs extend outward through slots formed in the lower support wall.
- 24. The sample carrier of claim 16, wherein:
the lower support wall comprises upper and lower portions; the sample tube holding means comprises a laterally extending wall positioned between and joined to the upper and lower portions of the lower support wall, wherein the laterally extending wall comprises a plurality of spaced-apart openings substantially axially aligned with the openings in the transverse wall, each opening in the laterally extending wall being sized to receive a sample tube therethrough, and wherein a set of finger springs depends from a bottom surface of the laterally extending wall about the periphery of each opening, the set of finger springs being configured and arranged to hold a sample tube within the opening.
- 25. The sample carrier of claim 24, wherein the lower support wall and the laterally extending wall form an integral piece.
- 26. The sample carrier of claim 24, wherein each set of finger springs includes four finger springs.
- 27. The sample carrier of claim 24, wherein each finger spring includes a distal node to facilitate removal of the sample tubes from the sample tube holding means.
- 28. The sample carrier of claim 16, wherein a top surface of the transverse wall and a bottom surface of the upper support wall comprise mated first and second registration elements, respectively, for releasably joining the transverse wall and the upper support wall.
- 29. The sample carrier of claim 28, wherein the first registration elements consist of a pair pins extending upward from a top surface of the transverse wall, and wherein the second registration elements consist of a pair of corresponding through-holes for receiving the pins therethrough.
- 30. The sample carrier of claim 16, wherein a top surface of the transverse wall is chamfered about the periphery of each opening.
- 31. The sample carrier of claim 16 further comprising one or more sample tubes held by the sample tube holding means, wherein a cap component associated with each sample tube is at least partially contained within the corresponding opening between top and bottom surfaces of the transverse wall.
- 32. The sample carrier of claim 31, wherein each cap includes a penetrable seal.
- 33. The sample carrier of claim 31, wherein the longitudinal axis of the cap component associated with each sample tube is no more than about 0.125 inches from the longitudinal axis of each corresponding opening in the transverse wall.
- 34. The sample carrier of claim 16, wherein the sample tube holding means is capable of receiving and holding sample tubes on both sides of the lower support wall.
- 35. The sample carrier of claim 34, wherein the sample carrier has an arcuate shape.
- 36. A drip shield for use in protecting the contents of sample tubes held by a sample carrier during an automated sampling procedure, the drip shield comprising:
a cover plate; one or more through-holes formed in the cover plate, each through-hole being configured and arranged to provide non-interfering, vertical passage of an aligned pipette tip therethrough and access to the contents of one of a series of sample tubes held by a sample carrier positioned beneath the cover plate; and a set of runners depending from a bottom surface of the cover plate and consisting of a inner runner and at least one outer runner spaced-apart therefrom, wherein the inner runner is configured and arranged to limit vertical movement of a sample carrier positioned beneath the drip shield, and wherein the set of runners are configured and arranged to limit vertical movement of sample tubes held by the sample carrier.
- 37. The drip shield of claim 36, wherein the inner runner is substantially longitudinally or arcuately centered on the bottom surface of the cover plate, and wherein the at least one outer runner includes two outer runners depending from opposite sides of the inner runner.
- 38. The drip shield of claim 37, wherein at least two through-holes are formed in the cover plate, and wherein at least one of the through-holes is located on each side of the inner runner and between the inner runner and one of the outer runners.
- 39. The drip shield of claim 36, wherein the inner runner has at least one tapered end.
- 40. The drip shield of claim 36, wherein a top surface of the cover plate is chamfered about the periphery of each through-hole.
- 41. The drip shield of claim 36, wherein a rim is provided about the periphery of each through-hole on a top surface of the cover plate.
- 42. The drip shield of claim 36, wherein the drip shield is constructed of a substantially non-conductive material.
- 43. An automated sampling system comprising a sample carrier conveying means, the sample carrier of claim 1 positioned on the sample carrier conveying means, and a drip shield fixed to a stationary surface and positioned above the sample carrier conveying means, wherein the drip shield comprises:
a cover plate; a inner runner depending from and substantially longitudinally or arcuately centered on a bottom surface of the cover plate, wherein the runner is configured and arranged to limit vertical movement of the sample carrier when it is positioned beneath the drip shield; a pair of outer runners, wherein the outer runners are spaced-apart from and positioned on opposite sides of the inner runner, and wherein the runners are configured and arranged to limit vertical movement of sample tubes held by the sample carrier; and one or more through-holes formed in the cover plate on each side of the inner runner and between the inner runner and the outer runners, each through-hole being configured and arranged to provide non-interfering, vertical passage of an aligned pipette tip therethrough and access to the contents of one of a series of sample tubes present in the sample carrier when the sample carrier is positioned beneath the cover plate.
- 44. The automated sampling system of claim 43, wherein a top surface of the blocking wall of the sample carrier is no more than about 0.125 inches beneath a bottom surface of the inner runner when the sample carrier is conveyed beneath the drip shield.
- 45. The automated sampling system of claim 43, wherein the diameter of each through-hole in the cover plate is dimensioned to be less than the smallest diameter of any sample tube held by the sample carrier.
- 46. The automated sampling system of claim 43, wherein the sample carrier and the drip shield have corresponding arcuate shapes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/381,551, filed May 17, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/443,458, filed Jan. 29, 2003, each of which applications is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60381551 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60443458 |
Jan 2003 |
US |