Vortex generator for agitation of fluids during sample preparation
US-11680258-B2 · Jun 20, 2023 · US
US12116569B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12116569-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318328085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2024 |
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An apparatus, vortex generator assembly and method for automated cell lysis and nucleic acid purification and processing. The vortex generator assembly includes sample holder having a lysis well, at least one wash well, and an elution well. The vortex generator assembly also includes a sample holder cover having a plurality of vibration rods for creating a vortex in the wells of the sample holder. The apparatus includes motor operating a rotating cam to cause the vibration rods to vibrate and create the vortex in a well holding fluid and magnetic beads, wherein the vortexing speed is sufficient to overcome the magnetic attraction between the beads and disperse the beads in solution, to collect nucleic acids such as DNA.
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We claim: 1. A vortex generator assembly for performing nucleic acid isolation, comprising: a sample holder comprising a body member forming a channel extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the sample holder, the sample holder further comprising a first plurality of wells for holding at least a fluid extending in a downwardly direction from a floor of the channel, each well having an interior volume; and a sample holder cover comprising a base member comprising a floor extending from a first end to an opposite end of the sample holder cover, a removable retention mechanism configured to securely retain the sample holder cover in the channel when the base member is inserted into the channel, and a second plurality of vibration rods extending in a downwardly direction from the floor of the base member into the interior volume of a corresponding one of the first plurality of wells when the base member is inserted into the channel. 2. The vortex generator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base member further comprises a plurality of cantilevers formed in the floor, and said second plurality of vibration rods are attached to said cantilevers so the second plurality of vibration rods may be vibrated to mix the at least a fluid in a corresponding well. 3. A vortex generator assembly for performing nucleic acid isolation, comprising: a sample holder comprising a body member forming a channel extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the sample holder, the sample holder further comprising a first plurality of wells for holding at least a fluid extending in a downwardly direction from a floor of the channel, each well having an interior volume; and a sample holder cover comprising a base member comprising a floor extending from a first end to an opposite end of the sample holder cover and a second plurality of vibration rods extending in a downwardly direction from the floor of the base member into the interior volume of a corresponding one of the first plurality of wells when the base member is inserted into the channel, wherein base member further comprises a plurality of cantilevers formed in the floor, and said second plurality of vibration rods are attached to said cantilevers so the second plurality of vibration rods may be vibrated to mix the at least a fluid in a corresponding well, and wherein said base member further comprises a plurality of tabs attached to the plurality of cantilevers extending in an upwardly direction from the floor, said tabs extending above a rim of the base member. 4. The vortex generator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of wells further comprises a lysis well proximate the first end of the body member, at least one wash well intermediate the first and second end, and an elution well proximate the second end of the body member. 5. The vortex generator assembly of claim 4 , further comprising one or more additional wash wells. 6. The vortex generator assembly of claim 4 , wherein the lysis well has a larger volume than the at least one wash well. 7. The vortex generator assembly of claim 4 , wherein the elution well has a smaller volume than the at least one wash well. 8. The vortex generator assembly of claim 4 , wherein the elution well has a conical cross-section. 9. A vortex generator assembly for performing nucleic acid isolation, comprising: a sample holder comprising a body member forming a channel extending from a first end to an opposite second end of the sample holder, the sample holder further comprising a first plurality of wells for holding at least a fluid extending in a downwardly direction from a floor of the channel, each well having an interior volume; and a sample holder cover comprising a base member comprising a floor extending from a first end to an opposite end of the sample holder cover and a second plurality of vibration rods extending in a downwardly direction from the floor of the base member into the interior volume of a corresponding one of the first plurality of wells when the base member is inserted into the channel, wherein at least one of the sample holder and the sample holder cover comprise a retention feature for enabling selective retention of the sample holder cover to the sample holder by a releasable gripping mechanism. 10. The vortex generator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of wells are linearly centered along an axis of symmetry of the body member between the first and second ends of the sample holder. 11. The vortex generator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the vibration rods have an asymmetric cross section. 12. The vortex generator assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first plurality of wells further comprises a lysis well proximate the first end of the body member, at least one wash well intermediate the first and second end, and an elution well proximate the second end of the body member. 13. The vortex generator assembly of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the sample holder and the sample holder cover comprise a retention feature for enabling selective engagement of the sample holder by a releasable gripping mechanism. 14. The vortex generator assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first plurality of wells are linearly centered along an axis of symmetry of the body member between the first and second ends of the sample holder. 15. The vortex generator assembly of claim 3 , wherein the vibration rods have an asymmetric cross section. 16. The vortex generator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the base member further comprises a plurality of cantilevers formed in the floor, and said second plurality of vibration rods are attached to said cantilevers so the second plurality of vibration rods may be vibrated to mix the at least a fluid in a corresponding well. 17. The vortex generator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first plurality of wells further comprises a lysis well proximate the first end of the body member, at least one wash well intermediate the first and second end, and an elution well proximate the second end of the body member. 18. The vortex generator assembly of claim 17 , wherein the elution well has a conical cross-section. 19. The vortex generator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first plurality of wells are linearly centered along an axis of symmetry of the body member between the first and second ends of the sample holder. 20. The vortex generator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the vibration rods have an asymmetric cross section.
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