Assay structures for multi-step biochemical assays

US11318467B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11318467-B2
Application numberUS-202016886934-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2020
Priority dateMay 29, 2020
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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Embodiments include assay devices within a single use, disposable cassette for biochemical assays with at least one fluid well and at least one capillary valve. The capillary valve in combination with motion of porous sheets within the assay leads to addition of liquid reagents at different times to the assay although a user adds the liquid reagents to the cassette simultaneously.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An assay device, comprising: a cassette, including an upper component with a fluid well, a capillary valve, a top section of a mechanical stop region, a top section of a mechanical compression region, and a visualization aperture, a lower component with a bottom portion of the mechanical stop region and a bottom portion of the mechanical compression region; and a set of assay components, including a porous sheet with a first end and a second end, a wicking material in contact with the second end of the porous sheet, and a compressed material of a size, shape and position to expand sufficiently when wet to move a top surface of the porous sheet adjacent to an aperture of the capillary valve. 2. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the upper component of the cassette and the lower component of the cassette mate together to form the cassette surrounding the set of assay components. 3. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the fluid well includes an aperture positioned adjacent to a top surface of the first end of the porous sheet within the cassette. 4. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the capillary valve includes an aperture positioned in alignment with a top surface of the porous sheet with a gap between the aperture and the top surface of the porous sheet within the cassette. 5. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the top section of the mechanical stop region includes an end positioned in alignment with a top surface of the porous sheet adjacent to the second end, with a gap between the end and the top surface of the porous sheet within the cassette. 6. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the top section of the mechanical compression region is positioned adjacent to a top surface of the wicking material and the bottom portion of the mechanical compression region is positioned adjacent to a bottom surface of the wicking material within the cassette. 7. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the wicking material is positioned adjacent to both a top surface and a bottom surface of the second end of the porous sheet and the mechanical compression region is positioned adjacent to the wicking material. 8. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the compressed material is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of the porous sheet and in contact with the wicking material, and further comprising: a support material between the bottom surface of the porous sheet and the compressed material. 9. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the set of assay components are positioned in a parallel arrangement compatible with reel to reel immunoassay manufacturing techniques. 10. The assay device of claim 1 , wherein the top component of the cassette further comprises: a second fluid well including an aperture positioned adjacent to a top surface of the first end of the porous sheet within the cassette. 11. An assay device, comprising: a cassette, including an upper component with a fluid well, a capillary valve, a top section of a mechanical stop region, a top section of a mechanical compression region, and a visualization aperture, a lower component with a bottom portion of the mechanical stop region and a bottom portion of the mechanical compression region; and a set of assay components, including a first porous sheet with a first end and a second end, a second porous sheet with a first end and a second end, wherein the second end of the first porous sheet is in contact with the first end of the second porous sheet, a wicking material in contact with the second end of the second porous sheet, and a compressed material of a size, shape and position to expand sufficiently when wet to move a top surface of the porous sheet adjacent to an aperture of the capillary valve. 12. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the upper component of the cassette and the lower component of the cassette mate together to form the cassette surrounding the set of assay components. 13. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the fluid well includes an aperture positioned adjacent to a top surface of the first end of the first porous sheet within the cassette. 14. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the capillary valve includes an aperture positioned in alignment with a top surface of either the first porous sheet or the second porous sheet with a gap between the aperture and the top surface of the first porous sheet or the second porous sheet within the cassette. 15. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the top section of the mechanical stop region includes an end positioned in alignment with a top surface of the first porous sheet adjacent to the second end, with a gap between the end and the top surface of the porous sheet within the cassette. 16. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the top section of the mechanical compression region is positioned adjacent to a top surface of the wicking material and the bottom portion of the mechanical compression region is positioned adjacent to a bottom surface of the wicking material within the cassette. 17. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the wicking material is positioned adjacent to both a top surface and a bottom surface of the second end of the second porous sheet and the mechanical compression region is positioned adjacent to the wicking material. 18. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the compressed material is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of the second porous sheet and in contact with the wicking material, and further comprising a support material between the bottom surface of the second porous sheet and the compressed material. 19. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the set of assay components are positioned in a parallel arrangement compatible with reel to reel immunoassay manufacturing techniques. 20. The assay device of claim 11 , wherein the top component of the cassette further comprises: a second fluid well including an aperture positioned adjacent to a top surface of the first end of the first porous sheet within the cassette. 21. An assay device, comprising: a cassette, including an upper component with a fluid well, a capillary valve, a top section of a mechanical stop region, a top section of a mechanical compression region, and a visualization aperture, a lower component with a bottom portion of the mechanical stop region and a bottom portion of the mechanical compression region; and a set of assay components, including a first porous sheet with a first end and a second end, a second porous sheet with a first end and a second end, a third porous sheet with a first end and a second end, wherein the second porous sheet overlays the second end of the first porous sheet and the first end of the third porous sheet, a wicking material in contact with the second end of the third porous sheet, and a compressed material of a size, shape and position to expand sufficiently when wet to move a top surface of the second porous sheet adjacent to an aperture of the capillary valve. 22. The assay device of claim 21 , wherein the upper component of the cassette and the lower component of the cassette mate together to form the cassette surrounding the set of assay components. 23. The assay device of claim 21 , wherein the fluid well includes an aperture positioned adjacent to a top surface of the first end of the first porous sheet within the cassette. 24. The assay device of claim 21 , wherein the capillary valve includes an aperture positioned in alignment wi

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  • Cards, e.g. flat sample carriers usually with flow in two horizontal directions · CPC title

  • Align devices or objects to ensure defined positions relative to each other · CPC title

  • Three dimensional network · CPC title

  • mechanically breaking a wall or membrane within a channel or chamber · CPC title

  • capillary forces · CPC title

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What does patent US11318467B2 cover?
Embodiments include assay devices within a single use, disposable cassette for biochemical assays with at least one fluid well and at least one capillary valve. The capillary valve in combination with motion of porous sheets within the assay leads to addition of liquid reagents at different times to the assay although a user adds the liquid reagents to the cassette simultaneously.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tokitae Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01L3/5023. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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