The following generally relates to a sample carrier and more particularly to discarding moisture collected from compressed air used in connection with moving materials in a sample carrier.
Micro channel devices include, but are not limited to, devices which carry a small sample for processing and/or analysis. Such devices have included a plurality of processing regions, processing material chambers, and micro-fluidic channels, and the sample is moved through the device via the micro-fluidic channels from processing station to processing where the sample is sequentially processed by a sample processing system using the processing materials from the chambers. One approach for moving the sample and/or a processing material in connection with the device includes using pressurized air.
With one system, the pressurized air is generated by the sample processing system, for example, through a compressor compressing air from the surrounding environment. Unfortunately, air from the surrounding environment may include moisture, and the moisture may contaminate and/or interfere with the processing of the sample. Exasperating this is that compressing the air increases the moisture of the air. For example, compressing air having 50% humidity from atmospheric pressure (−14.7 lbf, or 65 N) to 30 lbf would double the humidity to about 100%. Various approaches have been used to dry the pressurized air.
One approach includes moving the pressurized air through a desiccant or other drying agent before supplying the air to the micro channel device. However, the desiccant requires additional space and needs to be periodically replaced. With another approach, the moisture is condensed, collected, and boiled and evaporated. This requires a condenser and boiler which increases overall cost and may not be well-suited for a hand-held portable sample processing apparatus. With yet another approach, the moisture is condensed, collected, and drained from the processing apparatus. Unfortunately, this may not suitable for applications where there is no where to route the resulting water.
Aspects of the application address the above matters, and others.
In one aspect, a micro channel device includes at least one sample processing region that supports a sample for processing by a sample processing apparatus, at least one chamber that stores a fluid, at least one channel and an interface configured to interface with the processing apparatus. Moisture removed from compressed air, which is employed to move the sample and/or a processing agent through the at least one channel, is received by the interface and routed via the at least one channel to the at least one chamber.
In another aspect, a method includes removing moisture from pressurized air used to move at least one of a sample or a processing agent through one or more channels of a sample carrier, routing the removed moisture to at least one chamber of the sample carrier, and carrying the removed moisture in the at least one chamber.
In another aspect, a sample processing apparatus includes a sample carrier receiving region configured to receive a sample carriers carrying a sample for processing by the sample processing apparatus, at least one sample processing component that processes the sample, a source of compressed air, a moisture collection component that removes moisture from the compressed air to produce dry air, and a mover that employs the dry air to move at least one of the sample or a processing agent on the sample carrier when the sample carrier is loaded in the sample receiving region. The mover moves the removed moisture to a chamber on the sample carrier. The moisture is carried by the sample carrier in the chamber while the sample on the sample carrier is processed.
Those skilled in the art will recognize still other aspects of the present application upon reading and understanding the attached description.
The application is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
The sample processing apparatus 100 includes a mover 104 for moving samples and/or fluids such as agents, air, water, and/or other fluids of the sample carrier 102. In the illustrated embodiment, a source 106 provides pressurized air which is used by the mover 104 to move samples and/or fluids. In one instance, the source 106 includes or interfaces with an air compressor that compresses air, producing the pressurized air. In another instance, the source 106 may include another source of pressurized air. For example, in another embodiment, the source 106 includes bottled air or other pre-compressed air. A moisture collection component 107 condenses or otherwise removes the moisture in the compressed air and collects the condensed moisture (i.e., water).
The sample processing apparatus 100 also includes one or more processing components 108. The one or more processing components 108 are configured for processing one or more samples of the sample carrier 102. A controller 110 controls the mover 104 and/or the processing component(s) 108. The sample processing apparatus 100 also includes a sample carrier receiving region 112 for receiving the sample carrier 102 and/or other sample carriers. An interface 114 provides the channels, valves, etc. for communication (e.g., transfer of pressurized air and condensed moisture to the sample carrier 102) between the sample processing apparatus 100 and the sample carrier 102 when the sample carrier 102 is loaded or installed in the receiving region 112.
The sample carrier 102 includes a complementary interface 116, which provides complementary channels, valves, etc. for communication between the sample processing apparatus 100 and the sample carrier 102 when the sample carrier 102 is loaded or installed in the receiving region 112. The sample carrier 102 also includes a plurality of processing regions 1181 to 118N (wherein N is an integer), collectively referred to herein as processing regions 118. A sample on the sample carrier 102 is moved from processing station to processing station for processing of the sample via the processing components 108.
The sample carrier 102 further includes one or more processing agent holding regions or chambers 120, which holds one or more processing agents 122 employed when processing the sample. As discussed in greater detail below, in one embodiment, an empty processing agent holding region 120 (e.g., one in which the agent therein has been used for processing) is employed to carry the water collected by the moisture collection component 107. An agent chamber 120 may include a relief valve 124, which releases fluid such as water and/or air from the chamber 120.
In another embodiment, the sample carrier 102 may include one or more spare chambers 126 configured to carry the water collected by the moisture collection component 107. As described in greater detail below, such chambers may be located in otherwise unused regions of the sample carrier 102. This includes regions other than regions where the interface 116, the processing regions 118, and the agent chambers 120 are located. Similar to the agent chamber 120, a spare chamber 108 may include a relief valve 128 for releasing a fluid from the spare chamber 126.
In another embodiment, an empty agent chamber 120 and a spare chamber 126 are individually or concurrently utilized to store the water. By utilizing a previously used portion (e.g., an agent chamber 120) and/or an unused portion (e.g., a spare chamber 126) of the sample carrier 102 to hold water, the apparatus 100 does not need local fluid mass storage and/or an interface to remote fluid mass storage therewith for holding the water.
It is to be appreciated that the water stored on the sample carrier 102 can be discarded with the sample carrier 102 where the sample carrier 102 is disposable, or removed therefrom. The water may also be drained, evaporated, and/or other removed from the sample carrier 102. Furthermore, the sample carrier 102 may also include a drying material 130 such as a desiccant or the like to facilitate drying air moved by the mover 104 to the sample carrier 102. The drying material 130 may be used in connection with a filter or the like for removing particulate such as dust or the like from the drying material.
In the illustrated embodiment, the processing apparatus 100 is configured to be a hand-held, portable apparatus that can be readily carried by an operator. In this configuration, the processing apparatus 100 can be carried and employed at the location where the sample is collected, if desired, or elsewhere. In this configuration, the processing apparatus 100 may also be configured such the operator can operate it with one hand. In another embodiment, the processing apparatus 100 is configured to be a stationary apparatus mounted to or placed on a table, the floor, etc. in a laboratory, office, or the like. In such a configuration, the processing apparatus 100 may be configured to remain at a particular location and process sample carriers 102 loaded therein.
A channel 202 is used to route pressurized air to a processing region 118i. The pressurized air is used to move a sample from the processing region 118i to a subsequent processing station 118. In this example, the channel 202 is also used to route pressurized air to one or more other processing regions to move the sample therefrom.
A channel 204 is used to route pressurized air to the agent chamber 120 to route an agent from the agent chamber 120 to the processing region 118i for processing the sample. In this example, the channel 204 is also used to route pressurized air to one or more other agent chambers 120 to route agents to the processing region 118i and/or other processing regions 118 for processing the sample.
A channel 206 is used to route water removed from the compressed air by the moisture collection component 107 to an empty agent chamber 120 (e.g., a agent chamber 120 in which the agent stored therein has been moved to the processing region 118i and used for processing the sample). In this example, the channel 206 is also used to route water to one or more other empty agent chambers 120.
Once moved to an empty agent chamber 120, the water can be carried by the sample carrier 102 while the sample is further processed by other processing regions 118 using other agent from other agent chambers 120. Where the sample carrier 102 is discarded after processing of the sample, the water can be discarded along with the sample carrier 102.
A channel 302 is used to route pressurized air to the agent chamber 120 to route an agent from the agent chamber 120 to the processing region 118i for processing the sample. The channel 302 is also used in connection with routing agents from other agent chambers 120 to other processing regions 118. In this embodiment, the channel 302 is further used to route water removed from the compressed air by the moisture collection component 107 to one or more of the agent chambers 120.
With this embodiment, the agent chamber 120 includes a relief valve 122. The relief valve may be used, for example, to release fluid such as water, air, etc. from the agent chamber 120. The relief valve 122 allows for the release of air when flushing the channel 302 with dry air to remove any water therein resulting from moving water through the channel 302 to an empty agent chamber 120. In other embodiments, the relief valve 122 may be omitted.
A channel 402 is used to route the water removed from the pressurized air to the one or more spare chambers 126. As discussed herein, the one or more spare chambers 126 may be located in regions of the sample carrier 102 that are not being used for processing the sample. As such, the spare chambers 126 can be employed within the same footprint as a sample carrier 102 without the chambers 126.
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At 502, air for moving one or more a sample or a processing agent in the carrier 102 is compressed.
At 504, moisture is condensed from the compressed air and collected.
At 506, the resulting water is routed to an agent chamber 120 in which the agent stored therein has been used for processing the sample.
At 508, the water in the agent chamber 120 is carried by the sample carrier 102 while the sample is further processed.
At 510, the water in the agent chamber 120 is discarded with the sample carrier 102 after processing the sample. Where the sample carrier 102 also includes the drying material 130, the drying material may or may not be discarded along with the sample carrier 102.
At 602, air for moving one or more a sample or a processing agent in the carrier 102 is compressed.
At 604, moisture is removed from the compressed air and collected.
At 606, the resulting water is routed to at least one spare chamber 126.
At 608, the water in the spare chamber 126 is carried by the sample carrier 102 while the sample is further processed.
At 610, the water in the spare chamber 126 is discarded with the sample carrier 102 after processing the sample. Where the sample carrier 102 includes the drying material 130, the drying material may or may not be discarded along with the sample carrier 102.
At 702, water removed from compressed air is routed to an agent chamber 120 and/or a spare chamber 126 through a shared or common channel.
At 704, the dry air is used to flush any remaining water from the channel.
At 706, the flushed channel is used to move an agent to a processing region 108 for processing a sample and/or a sample from one processing station 108 to another processing station 108.
The application has been described with reference to various embodiments. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading the application. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations, including insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.
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PCT/US10/40277 | 6/29/2010 | WO | 00 | 12/13/2012 |