Container for electrophoretic gel

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Inventors

Guadagno, Philip A.
McNeely, Terry L.

Application #

698383

Filed

May-10-1991

Published

Feb-4-1992

Current US Class

204/616
206/449
206/451
206/454
206/456
220/4.21

International Classes

B65D 085/48; B01D 061/42

Field of Search

204/182.8 204/299 206/449 206/451 206/454 206/456 220/4

Assignee

Helena Laboratories Corporation (Beaumont, TX)

Examiners

Niebling; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer & Frank

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Abstract
An electrophoretic gel container for protecting an electrophoresis plate during shipment and storage, the electrophoresis plate being the type including a substrate having a major surface and a gel layer adhered to a portion of the major surface with the substrate including a peripheral portion free of the gel layer. The container includes a top portion and a bottom portion which are sealingly engageable with one another. The top and bottom portions have cooperating projections such that the top and bottom may be interlocked together. The gel layer substrate includes alignment apertures and the container includes alignment sockets in the bottom portion and locking pins in the top portion. The alignment sockets extend through the alignment apertures in the electrophoresis plate and has locking pins engage the alignment sockets to further secure the electrophoresis plate against movement. The container top portion is provided with stacking posts to support and distribute weight when a plurality of containers are stacked vertically.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A container having top and bottom portions for protecting and enclosing an electrophoresis plate, the container comprising:

one of said top and bottom portions configured as a generally flat rectangular base having an upwardly extending peripheral rim, said rim having a plurality of laterally outwardly extending projections; and

the other of said top and bottom portions being configured as a generally rectangular base and having a plurality of generally laterally outwardly extending projections having complementary undercuts;

the projections on said one container portion being positioned and configured for sealingly engaging the complementary undercuts on said other container portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a procedure known as electrophoresis and, more particularly, the present invention is directed to a protective container for an electrophoretic media of the type referred to as an electrophoretic gel. The container supports the electrophoretic gel from the time of manufacture to the time of use. The container provides support for the gel as the electrophoretic gel is transported from one location to another, and when the electrophoretic gel is being stored.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Electrophoresis involves the placing of a sample substance, such as blood serum or urine, in a support medium. A direct current electrical potential is maintained across the support medium through the use of opposed electrodes. Support media characteristically include paper, agar, agarose, cellulose acetate and polyacrylamide. The electrical potential causes the colloidal particles in the sample substance to migrate toward one or the other electrodes. The amount of migration is determined by the electrical charges on the particles in the sample substance and the magnitude of the electrical potential. Particles with similar properties tend to migrate or group into defined areas and thus a determination may be made as to the amount of each class of substance present in sample.
 
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