Liquid recovery device

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Inventors

Fleming, Beverly M.

Application #

000058

Filed

Jan-2-1987

Published

Dec-6-1988

Current US Class

206/361
206/569
422/100
422/102
422/61
435/287.2
435/309.1
436/178
436/810
604/1

International Classes

C12M 001/30; B01L 003/00; A61M 035/00

Field of Search

128/759 422/61 422/100 422/102 436/178 436/810 435/292 435/294 435/295 604/1 604/2 206/361 206/15.2 206/15.3 206/569

Assignee

Becton, Dickinson and Company (Franklin Lakes, NJ)

Examiners

Richman; Barry S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Richard E.

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Abstract
A liquid recovery device includes a receptacle, a swab for transferring a sample to a liquid in the receptacle, and a wringing unit to remove the liquid from the swab after the sample is transferred. The wringing unit has a sleeve with a closure in one end. A shaft of the swab extends through a passageway in the closure. When the swab in the receptacle is raised by upward movement of the shaft, an absorbent pad on the lower end of the shaft enters the passageway and is compressed. The compression of the pad wrings liquid therefrom which drips back into the receptacle. The device may be used in a method to prepare solutions of the sample in a minimum amount of liquid.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for recovering liquid from an absorbent material using a receptacle having therein a reservoir of liquid, a sleeve spaced from the liquid and a swab which includes a shaft and an absorbent pad affixed to said shaft, said pad being immersed in the liquid, said swab being constructed and arranged to be removably positioned inside of said receptacle, said sleeve having top and bottom closures within open upper and lower ends of said sleeve, respectively, said top closure having a flange which rests on an upper lip of said receptacle thereby immobilizing said sleeve in said receptacle, said closures having passageways therethrough, said shaft extending through said passageways, said method comprising the steps of:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to preparation of solutions for analysis, and more particularly, related to a device and method for recovery of a solution from an absorbent material.

2. Background of the Invention

Immunoassay is conventionally carried out by contacting in an assay vehicle a solution of an analyte, such as an antigen, antibody or hapten, with a specific antianalyte. The sensitivity of the assay is often at least in part determined by the concentration of the analyte in the assay vehicle, and, in general, it is advantageous to carry out the assay on as concentrated a solution of analyte as possible.

When a bacterial or viral infection is suspected in a patient, identification of the pathogen is often necessary in order to determine the most effective treatment. Frequently this entails taking a culture sample, by swabbing the patient's throat or nasal passage, immersing the swab in an appropriate liquid in a receptacle to give a solution of an antigen associated with the pathogen, and performing an immunoassay on the solution. Use of too much liquid for immersion of the swab reduces the antigen concentration in the solution. On the other hand, use of too little liquid results in absorption of a substantial portion of the solution into the swab so that insufficient solution remains in the receptacle to perform the assay.
 
  A test device for detecting or determining an analyte in a test solution includes an absorbent material having separate contact, competitive binding, and...  A cap for a container in which immunoassays are performed includes a liquid absorbing material accessible to liquid in the container.