Low loss sample bottle assembly

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Inventors

Friswell, David R.

Application #

772146

Filed

Feb-25-1977

Published

Jun-13-1978

Current US Class

215/12.1
422/102
422/940
436/180

International Classes

B01L 003/00

Field of Search

23/230 215/12 401/134 73/423

Assignee

Waters Associates, Inc. (Milford, MA)

Examiners

Wolk; Morris O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Irons and Sears

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Abstract
Low loss sample bottle assembly from which very small quantities of liquid can be removed safely, automatically and very nearly completely. The assembly comprises a spring mounted bottle having a small bottom compartment shaped to receive a needle and so sized with respect to the needle that substantially all liquid is forced from the compartment to an upper chamber and into the needle. The bottle is best equipped with a disposable, one piece, septum-like cap.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A container assembly adapted to facilitate the removal of liquid contained therein into a needle having an upper hollow portion, said portion terminating at its lower end in a port, and a lower solid portion below said port, said assembly comprising:

(a) a sample bottle having a lower internal portion with a recess of smaller circumference than the circumference of the bottle internal upper portion,

(b) a member surrounding and supporting said sample bottle substantially erect for vertical movement with respect to said member,

(c) a resilient means positioned in said member below said sample bottle resiliently to resist downward and sideward movement of said bottle,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In organic chemistry, e.g. in biochemistry, as in a number of other fields, it is often necessary to subject to analysis very small quantitites of material. These materials are often the fruit of extensive preparatory processes which have been undertaken to isolate and identify a sample which is a minute fraction of the starting material. The amount of sample which is finally isolated is often beyond the control of the investigator. In any event, it is not rare for an investigator to have a sample prepared at great expense which is just a few microliters in volume. The storage and subsequent transfer of this material to an analytical instrument has heretofore involved excessive dilution or loss of a significant part of the sample in the vials, etc., in which it has been stored.

This problem of handling and preserving small samples has been taken into consideration in the design of analytical equipment. For example, sample injection valves and even pumps and analytical instruments have been designed to make the most efficient use of very small samples. Nevertheless, it has remained a problem for the preparative chemist to be able to supply the sample to the analyst in a way in which it may be efficiently transferred to the analytical apparatus. It has been a particular problem to achieve efficient transfer when the transfer operation is to be carried out on automatically actuated machinery.
 
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