Spot picker

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6702990
  • Patent Number
    6,702,990
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A spot picker is comprised of a pipette and a disposable cutting tip. The pipette is comprised of a housing with a suction tube projecting from a lower end. An actuation button is positioned at the top end of the housing. The actuation button is connected to a piston inside the suction tube. A plunger attached to the piston has a lower end positioned outside the suction tube. The cutting tip is comprised of a hollow tube with an open proximal end attached to the suction tube. A compressible porous hydrophobic filter is securely but movably positioned within the hollow tube. The cutting tip cuts a gel spot when its open lower end is pushed into a sheet of gel. The plunger pushes the filter outward to discharge the gel spot from the cutting tip when the actuation button is fully depressed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to pipettes and pipette tips.




2. Prior Art




An air pipette is a laboratory tool for transferring small but precise quantities of fluids between containers. A typical pipette shown in

FIG. 1

is comprised of a hand-held housing


10


with a suction tube


11


attached to a lower end. An actuation button


12


and a tip eject button


13


are positioned at the top of housing


10


. Actuation button


12


is connected to a piston


14


inside tube


11


, and is biased by a spring to the uppermost or retracted position shown. Tip eject button


13


is connected to an ejection arm


15


positioned around the lower end of suction tube


11


. A disposable tubular pipette tip


16


is attached to suction tube


11


by fitting an open proximal end of pipette tip


16


around the lower end of suction tube


11


. A porous hydrophobic filter


17


is positioned within pipette tip


16


. Typical filters are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,117,394 to Smith, U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,757 to Moriarty et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 5,496,523 to Gazit et al. Such filters are made of incompressible materials and immovably fixed inside their pipette tips.




To transfer a fluid from one container to another, actuation button


12


is depressed to a first stop to move piston


14


downward inside suction tube


11


. Pipette tip


16


is dipped into the fluid, and actuation button


12


is released and allowed to retract. When piston


14


is moved upward, a low pressure within pipette tip


16


is generated to draw in the fluid. Filter


17


has pores which allow air to pass through for sucking in the fluid, but which are fine enough to prevent the fluid from passing through at the working pressure of the pipette. Therefore, filter


17


prevents the fluid from contaminating suction tube


11


.




After the fluid is drawn in, pipette tip


16


is positioned over another container, and actuation button


12


is depressed to move piston


14


past the first stop to a second stop and discharge the fluid. Tip eject button


13


is depressed to push the used pipette tip


16


off suction tube


11


with ejection arm


15


. A clean pipette tip is attached to suction tube


11


for transferring another fluid to avoid contaminating the second fluid with the first fluid.




Sometimes semi-solids, such as gels, are also transferred in laboratory work. Although a conventional pipette can cut a gel spot by pressing the tip into a gel sheet, the gel spot tends to get sucked up fairly high in the tip. When the piston is depressed, the gel spot is moved downward unevenly and break the air seal between the gel spot and the tip before the gel spot is ejected.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects of the present spot picker are:




to provide a pipette with a disposable cutting tip for cutting a spot from a semi-solid material;




to protect the pipette from being contaminated by the material; and




to reliably eject the spot from the cutting tip.




The present spot picker is comprised of a pipette and a disposable cutting tip. The pipette is comprised of a housing with a suction tube projecting from a lower end. An actuation button is positioned at the top end of the housing. The actuation button is connected to a piston inside the suction tube. A plunger attached to the piston has a lower end positioned outside the suction tube. The cutting tip is comprised of a hollow tube with an open proximal end attached to the suction tube. A compressible porous hydrophobic filter is securely but movably positioned within the hollow tube. The cutting tip cuts a gel spot when its open lower end is pushed into a sheet of gel. The plunger pushes the filter outward to discharge the gel spot from the cutting tip when the actuation button is fully depressed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a partial sectional side view of a prior art pipette and filtered pipette tip.





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional side view of the present spot picker before assembly.





FIG. 3

is a partial sectional side view thereof about to be inserted into a sheet of gel.





FIG. 4

is a partial sectional side view thereof inserted into the sheet of gel.





FIG. 5

is a partial sectional side view thereof drawing the gel into the cutting tip.





FIG. 6

is a partial sectional side view thereof lifting the gel spot from the sheet of gel.





FIG. 7

is a partial sectional side view thereof ejecting the gel spot from the cutting tip.





FIG. 8

is a partial sectional side view thereof ejecting the used cutting tip from the pipette.











DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS




















12.




Actuation Button




13.




Tip Eject Button






14.




Piston




15.




Ejection Arm






16.




Pipette Tip




17.




Filter






20.




Pipette




21.




Cutting Tip






22.




Housing




23.




Suction Tube






24.




Actuation Button




25.




Tip Eject Button






26.




Piston




27.




Plunger






28.




Ejection Arm




29.




Barrier






30.




Gel Sheet




31.




Gel Spot






32.




Area














DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




FIG.


2


:




A preferred embodiment of a spot picker is shown in a partial sectional side view in FIG.


2


. It is comprised of a pipette


20


and a disposable cutting tip


21


. Pipette


20


is comprised of a housing


22


with an open ended suction tube


23


projecting from a lower end. In this example, suction tube


23


is attached to a hand-held housing, but it may be attached to a robotic arm instead. An actuation button


24


and a tip eject button


25


are arranged on housing


22


. Actuation button


24


is connected to a piston


26


inside suction tube


23


. The connection between actuation button


24


and piston


26


is well known in the art. The upper end of an elongated plunger


27


is attached to the lower end of piston


26


, and the lower end of plunger


27


is positioned outside suction tube


23


. In

FIG. 2

, plunger


27


and actuation button


24


are biased by a spring (not shown) inside housing


22


to the uppermost or retracted position. Tip eject button


25


is connected to an ejection arm


28


positioned around suction tube


23


above its lower end. The connection between tip eject button


25


and ejection arm


28


is also well known in the art. Tip eject button


25


and ejection arm


28


are also biased by a spring (not shown) inside housing


22


to the uppermost or retracted position.




Disposable cutting tip


21


is comprised of a tube with open opposite ends. Cutting tip


21


is arranged to be detachably connected to suction tube


23


by snugly fitting the upper end of cutting tip


21


around the lower end of suction tube


23


. A compressible, porous hydrophobic barrier


29


is securely but movably positioned within cutting tip


21


and spaced upwardly from its lower end. Barrier


29


is preferably slightly wider than cutting tip


21


, so that it is slightly compressed when fitted inside for staying in position, but is still free to slide along cutting tip


21


when pushed. Barrier


29


is preferably comprised of a polyethylene barrier, but it may be comprised of another suitable material. Cutting tip


21


may also be attached to the suction tube of a material handling robot instead of a hand-held pipette.




FIG.


3


:




Cutting tip


21


is shown attached to pipette


20


in

FIG. 3

for transferring a portion of a gel sheet


30


to another area. As shown by the arrows, actuation button


24


is depressed to a first stop to position plunger


27


slightly above or in light contact with barrier


29


. Cutting tip


21


is positioned over gel sheet


30


.




FIG.


4


:




Cutting tip


21


is shown inserted into gel sheet


30


in

FIG. 4. A

gel spot


31


is cut in gel sheet


30


by the open lower end of cutting tip


21


when it is pushed into gel sheet


30


.




FIG.


5


:




Actuation button


24


is shown released in

FIG. 5

to retract piston


26


and plunger


27


, as shown by the arrows. Since barrier


29


is porous, the suction generated by the retraction of piston


26


and plunger


27


above filter


29


is transmitted to gel spot


31


, which is slightly sucked into cutting tip


21


and fully released from gel sheet


30


. Since barrier


29


is also hydrophobic, material from gel spot


31


cannot pass through barrier


29


and is prevented from reaching plunger


27


. Therefore, plunger


27


is protected from contamination by cutting tip


21


.




FIG.


6


:




In

FIG. 6

, pipette


20


and cutting tip


21


are shown lifted from gel sheet


30


to remove gel spot


31


.




FIG.


7


:




Pipette


20


is positioned over an area


32


away from the gel sheet for receiving gel spot


31


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Actuation button


24


is depressed past the first stop to a second stop to push barrier


29


downward with plunger


27


until gel spot


31


is pushed out of cutting tip


21


by barrier


29


, as shown by the arrow. Barrier


29


stays inside cutting tip


21


after gel spot


31


is ejected. Actuation button


24


is released and allowed to return its uppermost or retracted position.




FIG.


8


:




After use, cutting tip


21


is ejected and discarded by depressing tip eject button


25


to advance ejection arm


28


against cutting tip


21


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Cutting tip


21


is arranged to require a greater force to dislodge from suction tube


23


than is required to push barrier


29


and the gel spot through cutting tip


21


, so that cutting tip


21


cannot be dislodged when actuation button


24


is depressed.




In addition to gels, the present spot picker can be used for cutting spots from any other semi-solid materials in addition to gels.




Although the foregoing description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A cutting tip for attaching to a suction tube and for cutting a spot from a sheet of semi-solid material, said cutting tip comprising:a hollow tube with open opposite ends, wherein an upper end thereof is arranged for attaching to a lower end of said suction tube, and a lower end thereof is arranged for cutting said spot from said sheet of semi-solid material; and a compressible barrier movably positioned within said hollow tube, wherein a lower section of said hollow tube between an initial position of said barrier and said lower end of said hollow tube is of generally constant diameter, said barrier is compressed within said hollow tube for being moved when pushed upon and for staying in position when released, said barrier is arranged for being positioned between said spot and a plunger extending from said suction tube for preventing said spot from contaminating said plunger, said barrier is arranged for being pushed downward by said plunger to a position flush with said lower end of said hollow tube for pushing said spot out of said hollow tube.
  • 2. A spot picker, comprising:a pipette comprising: a suction tube with an open lower end; a piston positioned within said suction tube and movable linearly therein for generating suction; and a plunger with an upper end attached to a lower end of said piston, wherein a lower end of said plunger is movable to a position outside said suction tube; a cutting tip comprising: a hollow tube with open opposite ends, wherein an upper end thereof is detachably connected to said lower end of said suction tube of said pipette, and a lower end thereof is arranged for cutting a spot from a sheet of semi-solid material; and a compressible barrier movably positioned within said hollow tube, a lower section of said hollow tube between an initial position of said barrier and said lower end of said hollow tube is of generally constant diameter, wherein said barrier is compressed within said hollow tube for being moved when pushed upon and for staying in position when released, said barrier includes a generally flat upper end which is pushed by said plunger when said plunger is depressed, and immediately disengaged from said plunger when said plunger is retracted; wherein when said lower end of said plunger is moved to said position outside said suction tube, said lower end of said plunger is positioned within said hollow tube of said cutting tip and said barrier is pushed downward by said plunger, said plunger has a predetermined length to push said barrier to a position flush with said lower end of said hollow tube for pushing said spot out of said hollow tube, and for preventing said spot from contaminating said plunger.
  • 3. The spot picker of claim 2, further including a housing attached to a top end of said suction tube, and an actuation button attached to said housing, wherein said actuation button is connected to a top end of said piston for simultaneous movement.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Number Name Date Kind
3815790 Allen et al. Jun 1974 A
4418580 Satchell et al. Dec 1983 A
5210927 Lamont et al. May 1993 A
5217591 Gombocz et al. Jun 1993 A
5496523 Gazit et al. Mar 1996 A
6117394 Smith Sep 2000 A
6342143 Minden Jan 2002 B1
6565728 Kozulic May 2003 B1