Apparatus, system, and method for collecting a target material
US-2017074759-A1 · Mar 16, 2017 · US
US12226084B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12226084-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117363279-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 18, 2025 |
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A collection device for examining fecal matter to determine whether a patient is afflicted with parasites includes a particle accumulating plug mounted on an end of a collection tube containing a fecal specimen. The particle accumulating plug includes an inner wall that defines an inverted funnel. A pipetting port is formed through the inner wall at the apex of the inverted funnel allowing the tip of a pipette to enter the port and aspirate the ova or eggs, or other parasite cells, that have separated from the fecal specimen. The conical shape of the inner wall of the plug directs the separated parasite ova or eggs towards the pipetting port and to accumulate within the volume of the funnel of the plug so that a desired volume of fluid containing a concentrated quantity of parasite ova or eggs may be aspirated into the pipette tip through the pipetting port.
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A collection device for separating particles from a sample of matter and concentrating the particles therein for subsequent extraction and analysis, which comprises: an elongated collection tube for holding an emulsion formed from mixing the sample of matter with a flotation solution used in separating the particles from the sample of matter, the particles being suspended in the emulsion, the collection tube having a sidewall, the sidewall including an inner surface, and defining a tube inner bore and a top opening in communication with the tube inner bore; and a particle accumulating plug, the particle accumulating plug being mounted in the tube inner bore of the collection tube at the top opening thereof, the particle accumulating plug having an outer sidewall defining a plug inner bore, and an inner wall disposed within the plug inner bore, the inner wall of the plug being conically shaped to define an inverted funnel having an apex, the conically-shaped inner wall converging to the apex and having a pipetting port formed through the thickness thereof at the apex, the pipetting port being dimensioned to receive the tip of a pipette; wherein particles suspended in the emulsion that rise in the collection tube are directed by the conically-shaped inner wall to accumulate within the funnel defined by the conically-shaped inner wall, providing a fluid thereat having a concentrated quantity of separated particles for extraction therefrom by the fluid being aspirated into the tip of the pipette inserted into the pipetting port. 2. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the sidewall of the collection tube is transparent so that the particle accumulating plug within the tube inner bore is viewable through the transparent portion of the sidewall of the collection tube. 3. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the sidewall of the collection tube is transparent so that the particle accumulating plug within the tube inner bore is viewable through the transparent portion of the sidewall of the collection tube; and wherein at least a portion of the outer sidewall of the particle accumulating plug and at least a portion of the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug are transparent so that the level of the emulsion within the tube inner bore of the collection tube and within the funnel defined by the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug is viewable through the transparent portion of the sidewall of the collection tube, the transparent portion of the outer sidewall of the particle accumulating plug and the transparent portion of the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug. 4. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein the particle accumulating plug includes a screen, the screen being disposed within the plug inner bore below the conically-shaped inner wall at a position opposite to the apex of the funnel defined by the inner wall and where separated particles enter the funnel. 5. A collection device as defined by claim 4 , wherein the screen has a multiplicity of pores formed through the thickness thereof, the screen being formed to define the pores with a general dimension of about 180 microns. 6. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein the angle of the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug measured relative to a longitudinal central axis of the particle accumulating plug is between about 5 degrees and about 60 degrees. 7. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein the angle of the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug measured relative to a longitudinal central axis of the particle accumulating plug is between about 9 degrees and about 50 degrees. 8. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein the angle of the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug measured relative to a longitudinal central axis of the particle accumulating plug is about 9.6 degrees. 9. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein the particle accumulating plug includes a fill port formed through the thickness thereof and having a plug wall defining a fill bore, the fill bore being in fluid communication with the fill port, the fill port and fill bore allowing a flotation solution to be added to the tube inner bore of the collection tube. 10. A collection device as defined by claim 1 , wherein the outer sidewall of the particle accumulating plug has a fill channel formed therein, the fill channel being in fluid communication with the top opening and inner bore of the elongated collection tube, the fill channel allowing a flotation solution to be added to the tube inner bore of the collection tube. 11. A collection device as defined by claim 10 , wherein the outer sidewall of the particle accumulating plug has formed through the thickness thereof a notch, the notch being situated in alignment with and in fluid communication with the fill channel to allow flotation solution within or added to the fill channel to flow therethrough and into the tube inner bore of the collection tube. 12. A collection device for separating parasite ova, eggs or cells from a fecal specimen and concentrating the parasite ova, eggs or cells therein for subsequent extraction and analysis, which comprises: an elongated collection tube for holding a fecal emulsion formed from mixing the fecal specimen with a flotation solution used in separating the parasite ova, eggs or cells from the fecal specimen, the parasite ova, eggs or cells being suspended in the emulsion, the collection tube having a sidewall, the sidewall including an inner surface, and defining a tube inner bore and a top opening in communication with the tube inner bore; and a particle accumulating plug, the particle accumulating plug being mounted in the tube inner bore of the collection tube at the top opening thereof, the particle accumulating plug having an outer sidewall defining a plug inner bore, and an inner wall disposed within the plug inner bore, the inner wall of the plug being conically shaped to define an inverted funnel having an apex, the conically-shaped inner wall converging to the apex and having a pipetting port formed through the thickness thereof at the apex, the pipetting port being dimensioned to receive the tip of a pipette; wherein parasite ova, eggs or cells suspended in the fecal emulsion that rise in the collection tube are directed by the conically-shaped inner wall to accumulate within the funnel defined by the conically-shaped inner wall, providing a fluid thereat having a concentrated quantity of separated parasite ova, eggs or cells for extraction therefrom by the fluid being aspirated into the tip of the pipette inserted into the pipetting port. 13. A collection device as defined by claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the sidewall of the collection tube is transparent so that the particle accumulating plug within the tube inner bore is viewable through the transparent portion of the sidewall of the collection tube. 14. A collection device as defined by claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the sidewall of the collection tube is transparent so that the particle accumulating plug within the tube inner bore is viewable through the transparent portion of the sidewall of the collection tube; and wherein at least a portion of the outer sidewall of the particle accumulating plug and at least a portion of the conically-shaped inner wall of the particle accumulating plug are transparent so that the level of the fecal emulsion within the tube inner bor
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