Laboratory testing procedure

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Inventors

McClurg, James E.

Application #

479823

Filed

Jun-17-1974

Published

Feb-24-1976

Current US Class

062/371
062/457.2
165/47
422/104
436/174

International Classes

B01L 009/06; F25D 003/08; F28D 013/00

Field of Search

23/230 62/4 62/371 62/457 252/70 165/104

Assignee

Streck Laboratories, Inc. (Omaha, NB)

Examiners

Wolk; Morris O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dawson, Tilton, Fallon & Lungmus

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Abstract
A laboratory testing procedure wherein test tubes are uniquely supported under conditions of refrigeration, the test tubes being placed in a generally vertical position with only the test tube bottom portions in contact with the top surfaces of a closed refrigerant reservoir having heat-absorbing means confined therein.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A laboratory testing procedure for specimens under refrigeration comprising the steps of

providing a test tube holder apparatus which includes a container having a bottom, walls extending upwardly from said bottom, and a top secured to and extending across the upper ends of said walls, said top having a plurality of spaced apart supports integrally formed therein extending downwardly therefrom toward said bottom for removably supporting the bottom portions of test tubes therein, said container being substantially filled with a freezable liquid material comprising H.sub.2 O and a material having colligative properties relative to H.sub.2 O, said container being equipped with a superstructure mounted a spaced distance above said top and equipped with an aperture aligned with each of said supports whereby a test tube is supported at two vertically spaced apart positions, said superstructure including a unitary member having a top panel with depending sidewalls, said sidewalls being connected to the perimeter of said container, said superstructure being positioned above said top a distance to support a test tube at at least one-quarter of the test tube height,



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION

In certain laboratory tests, it is necessary to maintain specimens at a stable low temperature for a considerable length of time. The present practice is to place a few drops of the specimen in a test tube and place the test tube in crushed ice. Frequently, a number of test tubes are placed in the same crushed ice container which results in water from the melted ice adhering to the bottoms of the test tubes. Thereafter, when a test tube is removed for further processing, the drops of water about it may fall downwardly into the remaining test tubes, thereby introducing foreign material into those test tubes remaining.

Further, there is always a question of whether all of the test tubes are subjected to uniform temperature conditions -- this being significant to provide reproducibility of results, as in an assay or the like. This is particularly important in binding interactions where the affinity constant increases as the temperature decreases, i.e., approaches 0.degree.C.
 
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