Information
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Patent Grant
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6428751
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Patent Number
6,428,751
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Morris LLP; Duane
- Plevy; Arthur L.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 422 99
- 422 102
- 422 104
- 436 171
- 436 174
- 073 86491
- 073 863
- 073 86483
- 073 86484
- 378 208
- 378 179
- 378 47
- 356 246
- 250 428
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sample cup assembly for use with an analytical instrument having a sample cup holder with an inner diameter which is greater than the outer diameter of the sample cup assembly. The sample cup assembly can include a main cell for retaining a specimen to be analyzed; a collar for locating a thin film over the open end of the main cell such that the film sealingly closes the open end of the main cell; and two or more projections extending outwardly from either the main cell or collar. The projections engage the interior surface of the sample cup holder when the sample cup assembly is installed therein, thereby centering the sample cup assembly within the sample cup holder.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to sample cup assemblies for use in spectroscopic analysis, and more particularly, to a sample cup assembly having a sample cup centering system that enables the assembly to be utilized without an adapter in a conventionally sized sample cup holder of a spectroscopic instrument.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Spectroscopic techniques are commonly used for analyzing various materials. Such techniques rely on the changes that take place in the atoms and molecules of a material when electromagnetic radiation is absorbed or emitted thereby. Technological advancements in both wavelength-dispersive (WD-XRF) and energy-dispersive (ED-XRF) X-ray fluorescence instrumentation enable spectroscopic analysis of virtually all types of materials.
Sample cups of various well known designs are used in spectroscopic techniques to hold or contain liquid, solid and powdered specimens. Many of these sample cups consist of at least three components: a cup-shaped main cell; a thin film of material covering the open end of the cell; and a collar that pulls the thin film of material taut over the open end of the cell. The thin film of material operates as closure for the cup to retain the specimen to be spectroscopically analyzed within the cell, and as a sample surface plane that becomes exposed to an excitation source during the spectroscopic analysis. Such a sample cup is described in U.S. Pat. 5,451,375 entitled APPARATUS FOR TRIMLESS SAMPLE CUP USED IN X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY issued on Sep. 19, 1995 to Monte J. Solazzi.
Spectroscopic instruments typically come equipped with a non-removable sample cup holder of a fixed inner diameter. The bottom of holder includes an aperture for exposing the sample cup assembly to the instrument's excitation source. Only sample cups assemblies with outer diameters complimentary to the inner diameter of the sample cup holder can be mounted therein such that the sample cup assembly is centered within the aperture of the holder. Sample cups assemblies with outer diameters that are significantly less than the inner diameter of the sample cup holder require adapters to center them with respect to the holder's aperture. Improper centering of the sample cup assembly in the sample cup holder of the instrument can detrimentally alter the intensity of radiation impinging upon the specimen from the excitation source, thus causing the spectroscopic analysis to produce erroneous quantitative data.
Accordingly, there is a need for an inexpensive sample cup assembly which can be used in a conventionally sized sample cup holder of a spectroscopic instrument without the use of an adapter.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A sample cup assembly for use in retaining a specimen, comprising: a main cell for retaining the specimen, the main cell having an open end; a collar for locating a thin film over the open end of the main cell such that the film sealingly closes the open end of the main cell; and at least two projections extending from one of the main cell and collar for centering the sample cup assembly within a sample cup holder of a spectroscopic instrument.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The advantages, nature, and various additional features of the invention will appear more fully upon consideration of the illustrative embodiments now to be described in detail in connection with accompanying drawings where like numerals are used to identify like elements and wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view in partial section of a typical sample cup assembly utilizing an embodiment of the centering system of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the sample cup assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an end view (sample film end) of the sample cup assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 4A-4D
are end views of sample cup assemblies with additional embodiments of the centering system;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the sample cup assembly of
FIG. 1
installed in a sample cup holder of a spectroscopic instrument;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the assembly of the sample cup assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 7 and 8
are cross-sectional views showing other types of sample cup assemblies which can utilize the centering system of the present invention; and
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view showing the centering system adapted to the main cell of the sample cup assembly.
It should be understood that the drawings are for purposes of illustrating the concepts of the invention and are not to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1-3
collectively show a typical sample cup assembly
10
which utilizes an embodiment of the centering system of the present invention. The sample cup assembly
10
includes three components: an open cup-shape main cell
12
for holding a specimen to be analyzed, a sheet
16
of thin film material for covering and sealing the cup-shape main cell
12
, and a collar
14
for securing the sheet
16
over the main cell
12
. Such sample cup assemblies are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,451,375 to Solazzi. The disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 5,451,375 is incorporated herein by reference.
The main cell
12
includes a generally cylindrical side wall
18
having a first end
20
closed by a generally circular end wall
22
and an open second end
24
. The side and end walls
18
,
22
define an open cup-shape enclosure for accommodating a specimen to be analyzed (FIG.
5
). A continuous groove
28
is defined in the outer surface
26
of the side wall
18
proximate the open second end
24
. A generally annular reservoir side wall
32
depends from the outer periphery
30
of the end wall
22
. The end wall
22
includes opening
33
(
FIG. 2
) closed by a thin membrane
34
. The membrane
34
can be easily punctured to vent interior
36
of the main cell
12
.
The sheet
16
of thin film material is flexible and transparent to the radiant energy used in the spectrochemical analysis. Such thin film materials are well known in the art.
The collar
14
is a generally cylindrical member having a first end
40
, a second end
42
opposite the first end
40
, an outer surface
44
and inner surface
46
. The outer surface
44
of the collar
14
immediately adjacent the first end
40
thereof includes a circular peripheral flange
48
. The inner surface
46
of the collar
14
includes a continuous (as shown) or segmented protrusion
50
adjacent the first end
40
thereof. When the collar
14
is assembled to the main cell
12
, the protrusion
50
of the collar
14
snaps into the groove
28
on the outer surface
26
of the main cell side wall
18
thereby locking the collar
14
and main cell
12
together. Since the collar
14
of the sample cup assembly is virtually the same height as the side wall
18
of the main cell
12
, the second end
42
of the collar abuts a flange-like edge
35
of the reservoir side wall
32
.
Other embodiments of the sample cup assembly can use different methods for locking the collar
14
and the main cell
12
together. For example, the protrusion and groove arrangement can be omitted by tapering the collar
14
and the side wall
18
of the main cell
12
such that during assembly of the sample cup assembly
10
, as the second end
42
of the collar
14
is moved toward the flange-like edge
35
of the reservoir side wall
32
of the main cell
12
, a friction fit gradually develops therebetween which locks the collar
14
and main cell
12
together.
In accordance with the present invention, the collar
14
further includes a centering system comprised of at least two and preferably three unitarily formed tabs
52
a,
52
b,
52
c
that extend outwardly from the circular peripheral flange
48
. The tabs
52
a,
52
b,
52
c
of the collar
14
shown in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-3
are equi-spaced and of equal length. The tabs
52
a,
52
b,
52
c
extend radially outward from the central axis A-A′ of the assembly
10
. The tabs of the centering system of the invention can also be provided on the main cell as shown in FIG.
9
.
The main cell
12
and the collar
14
are preferably fabricated from unrecycled natural polyethylene. This eliminates the potential possibility of introducing metallic contamination that may adversely affect the analysis of a sample substance. Polyethylene is one of a number of thermoplastic materials that can be utilized in this application because of its excellent mass attenuation properties encompassing the 1 to 12 Angstrom analytical wavelength range. In addition, polyethylene is resistant to chemical attack, temperature softening, and degradation from excitation energy sources, as well as exhibiting excellent tensile strength for adequate sample retention.
FIG. 5
shows the assembled sample cup assembly
10
installed in a sample cup holder
60
of a spectroscopic instrument. As can be seen, the tabs (
52
b,
52
c
visible) of the collar
14
slidingly abut against the inner surface
62
of the sample cup holder
60
thereby centering the sample cup assembly
10
with respect to the aperture
64
of the holder
60
. The centering system of the invention thus enables the sample cup assembly
10
to be used in the sample cup holder of the spectroscopic instrument without an adapter.
FIGS. 4A-4D
show various other embodiments of the centering system of the present invention. In
FIG. 4A
, the collar
14
of the assembly
70
is provided with a centering system comprised of two equi-spaced, equal length tabs
72
a,
72
b
that extend radially outward from the central axis A of the assembly
70
. In
FIG. 4B
, the collar
14
of the assembly
80
is provided with a centering system comprised of three equal length tabs
82
a,
82
b,
82
c
that extend radially outward from the central axis A of the assembly
80
. The first and third tabs
82
a,
82
c
are spaced 180 degrees apart from one another while the second tab
82
b
is spaced 90 degrees apart from each of the first and third tabs
82
a,
82
c.
In
FIG. 4C
, the collar
14
of the assembly
90
includes a centering system comprised of four equi-space, equal length tabs
92
a,
92
b,
92
c,
92
d
that extend radially outward from the central axis A of the assembly
90
. In
FIG. 4D
, the collar
14
of the assembly
100
is provided with a centering system comprised of three equi-spaced, flexible or resilient angled tabs
102
a,
102
b,
102
c.
Flexible tabs
102
a,
102
b,
102
c
allow the assembly
100
to be used in variously sized sample cup holders as the tabs bend to accommodate the inner diameter of the holder.
In
FIG. 6
, the components of the sample cup assembly
10
are conventionally assembled as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,451,375. The collar
14
is advanced over the main cell
12
(which contains the specimen to be analyzed) such that the sheet of thin film material
16
becomes pinched between the outer surface of the main cell side wall and the inner surface of the collar
14
. Consequently, the sheet of thin film material
16
is immediately pulled taut across the open end
24
of main cell
12
. Assembly is completed once the collar
14
is advanced far enough over the main cell
12
so that the protrusion
50
on the inner surface
46
of collar
14
fits into the groove
28
on the outer surface
26
of the main cell side wall
18
.
Once the sample cup
10
is assembled, the sheet of thin film material
16
is drawn tightly over the open end
24
of the cell body
12
creating a wrinkle-free sample surface plane for the spectroscopic analysis. The thin film material
16
creates a seal over the edge of the main cell
12
which is impermeable to the specimen contained therein.
Any time after the sample cup
10
is assembled, the specimen can be subjected to spectrochemical analysis. This normally requires inverting the sample cup assembly
10
so that the open end
24
of the main cell body
12
is facing downward and placing it into the sample cup holder of an associated spectroscopic instrument as shown for example in FIG.
5
. At that time, any substance contained within the sample cup
10
will come in contact with the portion of thin film material
16
covering the open end
24
of the main cell
12
. The specimen is then ready for analysis.
If venting is required during analysis of the specimen contained within the sample cup assembly
10
, the membrane
34
can be ruptured with a blunt device.
The centering system of the present invention can be used on other types of sample cup assemblies. For example,
FIG. 7
shows the centering system of the invention comprised of tabs
116
adapted to a sample cup assembly
110
that utilizes a collar
112
with an integrally molded thin film
114
as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,643,033 to Solazzi. In another example,
FIG. 8
shows the centering system of the invention comprised of tabs
128
adapted to a sample cup assembly
120
that utilizes a double open ended main cell
122
closed by two collar and thin film sheet assemblies
124
,
126
as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,454,020 to Solazzi. The disclosures of U.S. Pat. No. 4,643,033 and 5,454,020 are incorporated herein by reference.
While the foregoing invention has been described with reference to the above embodiments, various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, such modifications and changes are considered to be within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A sample cup assembly for use in retaining a specimen, the sample cup assembly comprising:a main cell for retaining the specimen, the main cell having an open end; a collar for locating a thin film over the open end of the main cell such that the film sealingly closes the open end of the main cell; and at least two projections extending outwardly from one of the main cell and collar for centering the sample cup assembly within a sample cup holder of a spectroscopic instrument, wherein the projections are resilient.
- 2. The sample cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein the projections are equi-spaced.
- 3. The sample cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein the projections are equal in length.
- 4. The sample cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein the projections extend outwardly from the collar.
- 5. A sample cup assembly for use with an analytical instrument including a sample cup holder which has an inner diameter that is greater than that of the sample cup assembly, the sample cup assembly comprising:a main cell for retaining a specimen to be analyzed by the analytical instrument, the main cell having an open end; a collar for locating a thin film over the open end of the main cell such that the film sealingly closes the open end of the main cell; and at least two projections extending outwardly from one of the main cell and collar; wherein the projections engage an interior surface of the sample cup holder when the sample cup assembly is installed therein, thereby centering the sample cup assembly within the sample cup holder, and wherein the projections are resilient.
- 6. The sample cup assembly according to claim 5, wherein the projections are equi-spaced.
- 7. The sample cup assembly according to claim 5, wherein the projections are equal in length.
- 8. The sample cup assembly according to claim 5, wherein the projections extend outwardly from the collar.
- 9. A sample cup assembly for use with an analytical instrument including a sample cup holder which has an inner diameter that is greater than that of the sample cup assembly, the sample cup assembly comprising:a main cell for retaining a specimen to be analyzed by the analytical instrument, the main cell having opposing open ends; first and second collars each of which locate a thin film over a respective one of the open ends of the main cell, the films sealingly closing the open ends of the main cell; and at least two projections extending from one of the main cell, the first collar, and the second collar; wherein the projections engage an interior surface of the sample cup holder when the sample cup assembly is installed therein, thereby centering the sample cup assembly within the sample cup holder, wherein the projections are equi-spaced, and wherein the projections are resilient.
- 10. The sample cup assembly according to claim 9, wherein the projections are equi-spaced.
- 11. The sample cup assembly according to claim 9, wherein the projections are equal in length.
- 12. The sample cup assembly according to claim 9, wherein the projections extend woutwardly from one of the first and second collars.
- 13. The sample cup assembly according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the thin films is unitary with one of the first and second collars.
- 14. The sample cup assembly according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the thin films is separate from lone of the first and second collars.
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