Claims
- 1. A multiwell device comprising:
a multiwell plate including at least one well, wherein each said well includes an open end portion; and sealing means disposed over each said well for receiving and being penetrated by a material transfer device and preventing loss of a content from each said well during a material transfer procedure.
- 2. The multiwell device according to claim 1, wherein said multiwell plate includes ninety six depressions evenly disposed upon said multiwell plate.
- 3. The multiwell device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing means is made from material selected from the group consisting essentially of glass filter, polyethylene, polypropylene, polysulphone, PVDF, polyesters, rubber, cellulose, ethylene and propylene copolymers, polyamides, polymeric material, and silicone.
- 4. The multiwell device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing means is defined as being hydrophobic.
- 5. The multiwell device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing means includes attaching means for attaching said sealing means to said multiwell device.
- 6. The multiwell device according to claim 5, wherein said attaching means is selected from the group consisting essentially of heat seal, impulse seal, elastic, glue, adhesive, clips, and fasteners.
- 7. The multiwell device according to claim 6, wherein said attaching means further includes a guard plate collar.
- 8. The multiwell device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing means includes openings located over each said well.
- 9. The multiwell device according to claim 1, wherein said sealing means is punctured by said material transfer device.
- 10. The multiwell device according to claim 9, wherein said material transfer device includes devices selected from the group consisting essentially of a needle, drip directors, pipettes, and plastic tubing.
- 11. A sealing means disposed over a plurality of wells of a multiwell plate for receiving and being penetrated by a material transfer device and preventing loss of a content from said wells during a material transfer procedure.
- 12. The sealing means according to claim 11, wherein said sealing means is made from material selected from the group consisting essentially of glass filter, polyethylene, polypropylene, polysulphone, PVDF, polyesters, rubber, cellulose, ethylene and propylene copolymers, polyamides, polymeric material, and silicone.
- 13. The sealing means according to claim 11 is defined as being hydrophobic.
- 14. The sealing means according to claim 11, including attaching means for attaching said sealing means to the multiwell plate.
- 15. The sealing means according to claim 14, wherein said attaching means is selected from the group consisting essentially of a heat seal, an impulse seal, elastic, glue, adhesive, clips, and fasteners.
- 16. The sealing means according to claim 15, wherein said attaching means further includes a guard plate collar.
- 17. The sealing means according to claim 11, including openings located over each well.
- 18. The sealing means according to claim 11, defined as being punctured by a material transfer device.
- 19. The multiwell device according to claim 18, wherein the material transfer device includes devices selected from the group consisting essentially of a needle, drip directors, pipettes, and plastic tubing.
- 20. A method of transferring material from wells of a multiwell device comprising the steps of:
puncturing a sealing matrix with a transfer device; and preventing cross-contamination of a content with other wells.
- 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said puncturing step is defined as forcing the transfer device through the sealing matrix and forcing the matrix against a circumference of a well opening, effectively self-sealing about the well opening.
- 22. The method according to claim 20, wherein said preventing step is defined as preventing the contents within the wells from spilling into other wells of the multiwell device.
- 23. A method of transferring material from wells of a multiwell device comprising the steps of:
puncturing an opening in a sealing matrix; penetrating the opening with a material transfer device; and preventing cross-contamination of a content with other wells.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein said penetrating step is defined as entering the opening of the sealing matrix with the material transfer device and forcing the matrix against a circumference of a well opening, effectively self-sealing about the well opening.
- 25. The method according to claim 23, wherein said preventing step is defined as preventing the contents within the wells from spilling into other wells of the multiwell device.
CROSSREFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/208,075, filed May 26, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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