Claims
- 1. A thin-well microplate comprising:
a skirt and frame portion, constructed of a first material, having a top surface having a plurality of holes arranged in a first array pattern, and walls of equal depth extending from the top surface; a well and deck portion, constructed of a second material, joined with the top surface of the skirt and frame portion to form a unitary plate; a plurality of sample wells integral with the well and deck portion arranged in the first array pattern such that the plurality of sample wells extend through the plurality of holes in the top surface of the skirt and frame portion.
- 2. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the first material imparts rigidity to the skirt and frame portion to allow use of automated equipment with the thin-well microplate.
- 3. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the second material forms the sample wells with thin walls having a thickness appropriate to allow adequate thermal transfer.
- 4. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the second material forms the sample wells with sufficient opacity to allow use of optical detection equipment with the thin-well microplate.
- 5. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the skirt and frame portion and the well and deck portion are formed of separate components and permanently joined to form the unitary plate.
- 6. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the well and deck portion is integrally formed with the top surface of the skirt and frame portion.
- 7. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the skirt and frame portion includes four walls forming a bottom of the skirt and frame portion opposite the top surface.
- 8. The thin-well microplate of claim 7, wherein the bottom has a length and width slightly larger than the length and width of the top surface.
- 9. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, further comprising a raised rim around an opening of each of the sample wells which is contiguous with an upper surface of the well and deck portion.
- 10. The thin-well microplate of claim 9, further comprising grooves between the raised rims of adjacent sample wells.
- 11. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, further comprising at least one indentation in each wall of the skirt and frame portion for engagement of automated equipment.
- 12. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the well and deck portion includes a plurality of interconnecting links, each interconnecting link joining at least two of the plurality of sample wells.
- 13. A thin-well microplate comprising:
a skirt and frame portion, constructed of a first material, having a top surface having a plurality of holes arranged in a first array pattern, and walls of equal depth extending from the top surface; a plurality of sample wells, constructed of a second material, arranged in the first array pattern such that the plurality of sample wells extend through the plurality of holes in the top surface of the skirt and frame portion.
- 14. The thin-well microplate of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of interconnecting links, each interconnecting link joining at least two of the plurality of sample wells.
- 15. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the first material is a polymer resin.
- 16. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the first material is a filled polymer resin.
- 17. The thin-well microplate of claim 16, wherein the filled polymer resin is capable of withstanding a temperature of at least 100° C.
- 18. The thin-well microplate of claim 16, wherein the filled polymer resin is glass-filled polypropylene.
- 19. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the second material is a polymer resin.
- 20. The thin-well microplate of claim 1, wherein the second material is an unfilled polymer resin.
- 21. The thin-well microplate of claim 20, wherein the unfilled polymer resin is capable of withstanding a temperature of at least 100° C.
- 22. The thin-well microplate of claim 20, wherein the unfilled polymer resin is unfilled polypropylene.
- 23. A method of constructing a thin-well microplate comprising steps of:
providing a first material in a form conducive for use in a two-step molding process; molding an insert of the first material in a first step of the molding process, wherein the insert includes a plurality of holes formed in a top surface of the insert; providing a second material in a form conducive for use in the molding process; positioning the insert to receive the second material; applying the second material to the insert; and molding an over-mold of the second material by a second step of the molding process, wherein the over-mold is a planar deck and a plurality of sample wells integrally formed with the top surface of the insert and the plurality of holes to produce a unitary plate.
- 24. The method of construction of the thin-well microplate of claim 23, wherein the first material is a polymer resin and the second material is a polymer resin.
- 25. The method of construction of the thin-well microplate of claim 24, wherein the first material is a glass-filled polypropylene and the second material is an unfilled polypropylene.
- 26. The method of construction of the thin-well microplate of claim 23, wherein the molding process is a two-step injection molding process.
- 27. A method of constructing a thin-well microplate comprising steps of:
providing a first material in a form conducive for use in a first manufacturing process; forming a skirt and frame portion of the first material by the first manufacturing process, wherein the skirt and frame portion includes a plurality of holes formed in a top planar surface of the skirt and frame portion; providing a second material in a form conducive for use in a second manufacturing process; forming a well and deck portion of the second material by the second manufacturing process, wherein the well and deck portion includes a plurality of sample wells formed in a top planar deck of the well and deck portion and sized for insertion into the plurality of holes of the skirt and frame portion; and joining the well and deck portion to the skirt and frame portion such that the plurality of sample wells are disposed in the plurality of holes; and adhering the well and deck portion permanently to the top surface of the skirt and frame portion to produce a unitary plate.
- 28. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the first and the second manufacturing processes are different methods of manufacturing.
- 29. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the first and the second manufacturing processes are similar methods of manufacturing.
- 30. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the first and the second manufacturing process each include a molding process.
- 31. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 30, wherein the molding process is an injection molding process.
- 32. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the first material is a polymer resin and the second material is a polymer resin.
- 33. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 32, wherein the first material is a glass-filled polypropylene and the second material is an unfilled polypropylene.
- 34. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the first material is a material other than a polymer resin and the second material is a polymer resin.
- 35. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the adhering step includes ultrasonic welding.
- 36. The method of constructing the thin-well multiplate of claim 27, wherein the adhering step includes thermal welding.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application is a divisional patent application of U.S. nonprovisional patent application Ser. No. 09/619,116, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,340,589, on Jan. 22, 2002, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/145,381, filed on Jul. 23, 1999, which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60145381 |
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Divisions (1)
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