Micropipette and dividedly injectable apparatus

6852545
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Hirota, Toshikazu
Takahashi, Nobuo
Takeuchi, Yukihisa

Application #

453283

Filed

Jun-3-2003

Published

Feb-8-2005

Current US Class

222/1
417/53
422/100
436/174
436/180

International Classes

G01N 001//10

Field of Search

436/43 436/50-54 436/174 436/180 422/63 422/82.01 422/100 422/102 310/311 310/312 310/328-331 347/68-71 347/75 222/1 222/52 417/53 204/450 204/451 204/600 204/601

Assignee

NGK Insulators, Ltd. (Nagoya, JP)

Examiners

Drodge; Joseph

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burr & Brown

US Patent References

4216483   Linear array ink jet...
4727378   Method and appar...
4730197   Impulse ink jet syst...
5063396   Droplets jetting devi...
5374521   Acoustic reflection...
5376856   Piezoelectric/electr...
5474796   Method and appar...
5475279   Piezoelectric/electr...
5689291   Method and appar...
5752303   Method for manufa...
5877580   Micromachined ch...
5889351   Device for measuri...
5916524   Dispensing appara...
5933170   Ink jet print head
5958342   Jet droplet device
6245297   Apparatus and met...
6277334   Chemical synthesis...
6284113   Apparatus and met...
6461812   Method and multip...
6627157   Dual manifold syst...
6689323   Method and appar...
 

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Other References

Advanced Ceramics, Structural Ceramics, pp. 1-5 (Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, copywright 1991, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.).

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 180

6599476   Sample distribution...
6673317   Automatic testing a...
6737022   Fragment collector...
6040193   Combinatorial strat...
6852284   Liquid analysis car...
6447728   Exchangeable osci...
5874045   Forensic sampler
6589791   State-variable contr...
6045759   Fluid dispenser
6890761   Automatic analyzer
5681751   Method allowing se...
6911181   Self-dispensing stor...
 

More From Class 436

4812397   MAB-anti-DNA rela...
4606855   Monoclonal antibo...
4297337   Solid-phase immu...
5891658   Single-step, solid-st...
6800249   Automated slide sta...
5484733   Method for diagnos...
6613575   Methods for screeni...
4923819   Time-resolved fluor...
4410632   Gas sensing appar...
6762061   Redrawn capillary...
5137804   Assay device and i...
6613284   Microarrayer
 
Abstract
A micropipette is provided including at least one substrate, an inlet port through which a sample is delivered from the outside, a cavity to be poured and filled with the sample, an introduction hole, and an injection port for expelling the sample are formed on the at least one substrate. The substrate for forming the cavity is made of ceramics, a piezoelectric/electrostrictive element is provided for at least one wall surface of the substrate, and the sample moves as a laminar flow in the cavity. The volume of the cavity is changed by driving the piezoelectric/electrostrictive element to expell a certain amount of the sample in the cavity from the injection port. According to the micropipette, it is possible to form microspots with high accuracy and high speed. According to a dispenser including the micropipette, it is possible to efficiently dispense hundreds to ten thousands of different samples at one time and form microspots. Therefore, productivity is remarkably improved.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of operating a micropipette to expel a sample solution from an injection port of the micropipette, comprising the steps of:

providing a micropipette comprising

(i) at least one substrate,

(ii) an inlet port through which a sample solution is delivered from the outside, formed in or on said at least one substrate,

(iii) a cavity into which a sample solution is poured and which is filled with the sample solution, said cavity having a length of about 1-5 mm, a width of about 0.1-1 mm, a depth of about 0.1-0.5 mm, and a plane passing through a center of said cavity when viewed in the depth direction,

(iv) an introduction hole between said inlet port and said cavity at a position at or below said plane,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT

The present invention relates to a micropipette superior in droplet-volume controllability and productivity and preferably used to line and fix micro-volume droplets at a high density for applications such as manufacturing of DNA chips. The present invention further relates to a dispenser using the micropipette.

The genetic-structure analyzing method has been remarkably advancing recently, and many genetic structures, including structures of human genes, have been clarified. To analyze the above genetic structures, a DNA chip is used in which thousands to tens of thousands or more of different types of DNA pieces are lined and fixed as microspots on a substrate, such as a microscope slide glass.

As methods for forming microspots in manufacturing the DNA chip, the QUILL method, the pin-and-ring method, and the spring pin method are widely used. Even when any method is used, it is necessary to decrease the fluctuation of volumes and shapes of microspots and keep the distance between microspots constant. Moreover, it is greatly desired that a new method exhibiting superior shape controllability and productivity of microspots is developed to further increase the density.
 
  The present invention provides an apparatus and method for storing a particle-containing liquid. The storage apparatus comprises a microfluidic convoluted...  A body fluid is collected for testing for an analyte contained within the body fluid. The fluid is collected in an apparatus including a reservoir for...