Claims
- 1. A method for processing particulate matter-containing liquid in a vial comprising a container having an opening at its upper end, a cover removably coupled to the container to close the opening, and a processing assembly releasably coupled to the cover, the method comprising the steps of:
detaching the processing assembly from the cover while the cover is on the container; removing the cover to expose the detached processing assembly in the container; and manipulating the processing assembly so as to process the particulate matter-containing liquid in the container.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the detaching step comprises applying an external force to the closed vial.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein the detaching step comprises applying the external force to the central portion of the cover to deflect the cover inwardly.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the processing assembly comprises a dispersing element, and the manipulating step comprises moving at least the dispersing element to disperse the particulate matter in the liquid.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the step of moving the dispersing element comprises rotating the processing assembly to cause the dispersing element to stir the particulate matter-containing liquid.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, wherein the step of moving the dispersing element comprises first lifting the processing assembly slightly to insure clearance between the processing assembly and the container, and then rotating the processing assembly to cause the dispersing element to stir the particulate matter-containing liquid.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein the processing assembly comprises a particulate matter separation chamber at the upper portion thereof adapted to hold a filter assembly, and a tube communicating with the separation chamber and extending downwardly therefrom, and the manipulating step further comprises placing a filter assembly in the separation chamber, sealing the separation chamber, and applying a vacuum to the separation chamber to draw the stirred particulate matter-containing liquid upwardly through the tube and into contact with the filter assembly so as to collect particulate matter on a surface of the filter assembly.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, farther comprising removing the filter assembly from the separation chamber and contacting the particulate matter collected on the filter assembly with a slide so as to transfer collected particulate matter to the slide.
- 9. A vial for holding and processing particulate matter-containing liquid, comprising:
a container having an opening at its upper end; a cover removably coupled to the container to close the opening; and a processing assembly releasably coupled to the cover so as to be removable from the container with the cover while still coupled thereto, and selectively detachable from the cover while the cover is on the container so as to remain in the container when the cover is subsequently removed.
- 10. A vial according to claim 9, wherein the releasable coupling between the cover and the processing assembly comprises mating couplers, respectively carried by the inside of the cover and the upper portion of the processing assembly, that are held together by a retention force and disengage upon application of an external force to the vial that overcomes the retention force.
- 11. A vial according to claim 10, wherein the container has a central axis extending lengthwise of the container through the opening, and the couplers mate and disengage by relative motion in the axial direction.
- 12. A vial according to claim 11, wherein the retention force is frictional.
- 13. A vial according to claim 12, wherein the couplers are press-fit together.
- 14. A vial according to claim 13, wherein the couplers comprise closely fitting projections.
- 15. A vial according to claim 14, wherein the projections are annular.
- 16. A vial according to claim 15, wherein the upper portion of the processing assembly comprises a bottom wall extending transversely of the axis, the annular projection on the processing assembly extending upwardly from the bottom wall to define a cup-shaped recess.
- 17. A vial according to claim 16, wherein the bottom wall has a central hole, and a tube communicates with the hole and extends downwardly from the bottom wall.
- 18. A vial according to claim 17, wherein the tube has at least one dispersing element for dispersing particulate matter in the liquid.
- 19. A vial according to claim 16 or claim 18, wherein the cover has a central boss that extends into the cup-shaped recess when the processing assembly is coupled to the cover, the distal end of the central boss contacting or lying close to the bottom wall.
- 20. A vial according to claim 19, wherein the external force is applied to the central portion of the cover so as to deflect the cover inwardly to press the central boss against the bottom wall and push the bottom wall and the annular projection thereon away from the cover.
- 21. A vial according to claim 20, wherein the annular projection on the bottom wall fits within the annular projection on the cover, and the external force deflects the annular projection on the cover outwardly, away from the annular projection on the bottom wall.
- 22. A vial according to claim 9, wherein the releasable coupling between the cover and the processing assembly comprises a frictional coupling.
- 23. A vial according to claim 22, wherein the frictional coupling comprises a press fit of mating couplers respectively carried by the inside of the cover and the upper portion of the processing assembly.
- 24. A vial according to claim 9, wherein the processing assembly comprises a particulate matter separation chamber at the upper portion thereof adapted to hold a filter assembly, and a tube communicating with the separation chamber and extending downwardly therefrom.
- 25. A vial according to claim 24, wherein the processing assembly further comprises a dispersing element carried by the tube for dispersing particulate matter in the liquid.
- 26. A vial according to claim 25, wherein the separation chamber comprises an open-top recess defined by a bottom wall and an upstanding annular projection, the annular projection being releasably coupled to the cover.
- 27. A vial according to claim 24, claim 25 or claim 26, wherein the container wall surrounding the processing assembly supports the processing assembly when it is detached from the cover.
- 28. A vial according to claim 27, wherein the support afforded by the container wall keeps the processing assembly from resting on the bottom of the container.
- 29. A vial according to claim 28, wherein the container wall has at least three spaced inwardly extending supports on which the processing assembly rests when it is detached from the cover.
- 30. A vial according to claim 29, wherein the inwardly extending supports comprise ribs that extend lengthwise of the container.
- 31. A vial according to claim 30, comprising four ribs.
- 32. A vial according to claim 26, wherein the container wall surrounding the processing assembly supports the bottom wall of the separation chamber when the processing assembly is detached from the cover.
- 33. A vial according to claim 32, wherein the container wall has at least three spaced inwardly extending supports on which the bottom wall of the separation chamber rests.
- 34. A vial according to claim 33, wherein the inwardly extending supports comprise ribs that extend lengthwise of the container.
- 35. A vial according to claim 34, comprising four ribs.
- 36. A vial according to claim 9, wherein the container wall surrounding the processing assembly supports the processing assembly when it is detached from the cover so as to keep the processing assembly from resting on the bottom of the container.
- 37. A vial according to claim 36, wherein the container wall has at least three spaced inwardly extending supports on which the processing assembly rests when it is detached from the cover.
- 38. A vial according to claim 37, wherein the inwardly extending supports comprise ribs that extend lengthwise of the container.
- 39. A vial according to claim 38, comprising four ribs.
- 40. A vial according to claim 10, wherein the coupler carried by the inside of the cover is on a liner retained in the cover.
- 41. A vial according to claim 10, wherein the liner has a central boss that extends inwardly toward the processing assembly, and wherein the external force is applied to the central portion of the cover so as to deflect the cover and the liner inwardly to press the central boss against the processing assembly and push the processing assembly away from the cover.
- 42. A vial according to claim 40 or claim 41, wherein the liner serves as a seal between the cover and the container.
- 43. A vial for holding and processing particulate matter-containing liquid, comprising:
a container having an opening at its upper end, a central axis extending lengthwise of the container through the opening, and a wall surrounding the axis; a cover removably coupled to the container to close the opening; and a processing assembly wholly within the container and engageable by an external manipulator after the cover is removed, wherein a portion of the surrounding container wall below the opening supports the processing assembly when it is not engaged by a manipulator such that the upper portion of the processing assembly is disposed near the opening.
- 44. A vial according to claim 43, wherein the supporting portion of the container wall comprises at least three spaced inwardly extending supports on which the processing assembly rests.
- 45. A vial according to claim 44, wherein the inwardly extending supports comprise ribs that extend lengthwise of the container.
- 46. A vial according to claim 45, comprising four ribs.
- 47. A vial according to claim 43, wherein the processing assembly comprises a particulate matter separation chamber at the upper portion thereof adapted to hold a filter assembly, a tube communicating with the separation chamber and extending downwardly therefrom, and a dispersing element carried by the tube, the upper portion of the processing assembly having a peripheral portion that lies close to the surrounding wall and rests on the supporting portion of the surrounding wall.
- 48. A vial according to claim 47, wherein the processing assembly is rotatable about the central axis so as to cause the dispersing element to stir the particulate matter-containing liquid, the processing assembly being dimensioned to rotate freely in the container without contacting the surrounding wall when lifted slightly off the supporting portion of the surrounding wall by a rotating manipulator.
- 49. A vial according to claim 48, wherein the supporting portion of the container wall comprises at least three spaced inwardly extending supports on which the peripheral portion of the processing assembly rests.
- 50. A vial according to claim 49, wherein the inwardly extending supports comprise ribs that extend lengthwise of the container and aid in the dispersion of particulate matter in the liquid when the processing assembly is rotated.
- 51. A vial according to claim 50, comprising four ribs.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/330,092, filed Oct. 19, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference. This application also is related to a commonly owned U.S. provisional application entitled “Automated System and Method for Processing Multiple Liquid-Based Specimens,” filed concurrently herewith and also incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60330092 |
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