Particle sorting module with alignment window, systems and methods of use thereof
US-2020132590-A1 · Apr 30, 2020 · US
US12564837B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12564837-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217665480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 4, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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A system includes a flow cell and a fluidics system under pressure causing sheath and sample biological fluids to flow. The fluidics system includes a gas bubble remover to remove and eliminate gas bubbles in the sheath fluid. The flow cell receives sheath fluid from the fluidics system, wherein the sample biological fluid flows with cells or particles through the flow cell to be surrounded by the sheath fluid. A deflection chamber under the flow cell receives drops of the sample biological fluid and sheath fluid out of the flow cell to selectively deflect one or more of the drops along one or more deflection paths. A droplet deposition unit system in communication with the deflection chamber receives the selectively deflected drops in the stream of the sample biological fluid with the one or more biological cells or particles into one or more containers.
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A system for flow cytometry or cell sorting, the system comprising: a fluidics system under pressure to cause a sheath fluid and a sample biological fluid to flow, the fluidics system including a gas bubble remover eliminating gas bubbles in the sheath fluid; a flow cell coupled in communication with the fluidics system to receive the sheath fluid, wherein a sample biological fluid flows with cells or particles through the flow cell to be surrounded by the sheath fluid and formed into drops, the flow cell having a conductive hose fitting to selectively receive a charge and transfer the charge to a desired drop for sorting as a charged drop, the flow cell further having a nozzle assembly through which fluid can pass, the nozzle assembly having a partial gland and a gasket positioned in the partial gland, the gasket having a portion extending beyond a surface of the nozzle assembly; a deflection chamber under the flow cell to receive the drops of sample biological fluid and sheath fluid out of the flow cell, the deflection chamber to deflect the charge drop along one or more deflection paths; a droplet deposition unit (DDU) system in communication with the deflection chamber to receive selectively deflected drops in the stream of the sample biological fluid with the one or more biological cells or particles into one or more containers; and wherein the flow cell further includes: a flow cell body coupled in communication with the fluidics system to receive the sheath fluid and the sample biological fluid, the flow cell body having a funnel portion to form a fluid stream of the sample fluid surrounded by the sheath fluid out of an opening, a cuvette coupled to a base of the flow cell body, the cuvette having a channel to receive the fluid stream of the sample fluid surrounded by the sheath fluid out of the opening, the cuvette being transparent to light and allowing the sample fluid to undergo interrogation in the channel by a plurality of different lasers to determine a plurality of different types of cells or particles therein, the nozzle assembly selectively engaged with the cuvette, the nozzle assembly having a nozzle, a carriage assembly slidingly coupled to the flow cell body, the carriage assembly to slidingly receive the nozzle assembly, and a linkage pivotally coupled to the carriage assembly and the flow cell body, the linkage including a lever arm to selectively engage the nozzle with the cuvette to receive a fluid stream or selectively disengage the nozzle from the cuvette to service the nozzle. 2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell includes a flow cell body coupled in communication with the fluidics system to receive the sheath fluid, the flow cell body having a chamber with a circular cylindrical portion and a funnel portion, the funnel portion to form a fluid stream of the sample fluid surrounded by the sheath fluid out of a bottom side opening; a drop drive assembly coupled to the flow cell body, the drop drive assembly including a glass sample injection tube (SIT) inserted into the chamber of the flow cell body and having a first end located in the funnel portion of the chamber, the glass sample injection tube having a second end coupled in communication with the fluidics system to receive the sample fluid and inject the sample fluid into the funnel portion of the chamber; and a cuvette coupled to a base of the flow cell body, the cuvette having a flow channel adjacent the bottom side opening of the flow cell body, the cuvette to receive the fluid stream of the sample fluid surrounded by the sheath fluid out of the bottom side opening, the cuvette being transparent to light and allowing the sample fluid to undergo interrogation in the flow channel by a plurality of different lasers to determine a plurality of different types of cells or particles in the sample fluid. 3 . The system of claim 1 , the flow cell further including: a lever hinge formed to be statically coupled to the flow cell body; a carriage release lever rotatably coupled to the lever hinge; and two lever arms rotatably coupled to the carriage release lever and to a carriage plate of the carriage assembly, wherein the two lever arms, the carriage plate, the carriage release lever, and the lever hinge have a kinematic linkage that enables a mount of the carriage assembly to maintain a vertical movement along the center axis. 4 . The system of claim 1 , the nozzle assembly further having: a nozzle handle having a body with a gripping end and a nozzle end, the body having a through hole between top and bottom surfaces near the nozzle end with the partial gland in the top surface extending around the through hole, the partial gland having a slot extending out from the through hole to the nozzle end of the nozzle handle; a nozzle insert positioned in a portion of the through hole of the body of the nozzle handle, the nozzle insert having a circular body with a center nozzle orifice concentric with the through hole to flow drops of a sample fluid, and a beveled ring in a top surface extending out from the circular body; the gasket positioned in the partial gland against the beveled ring of the nozzle insert with a portion extending above the top surface of the nozzle insert and the top surface of the nozzle handle, the gasket to provide a seal around the center nozzle orifice; and, wherein the slot extending out from the partial gland to the nozzle end facilitates removal of the gasket. 5 . The system of claim 1 , the DDU system including a case or a housing with an open face surround by edges of the case, the case forming a portion of a containment chamber, the case having a top side opening aligned with the deflection chamber to receive the selectively deflected drops in the stream of the sample biological fluid into one or more containers in the containment chamber, a seal mounted around edges of the case, one or more hinges coupled to a bottom portion of the case, and a door coupled to the one or more hinges to pivot the door about the one or more hinges, the door when closed to press against the seal and close off the containment chamber from an external environment. 6 . The system of claim 5 , the DDU system including an electromagnetic lock comprising at least one electromagnet mounted to the case and a metal latch coupled to an inside surface of the door, wherein the metal latch is attracted to the at least one electromagnet when the door is closed and the at least one electromagnet is energized. 7 . The system of claim 6 , the DDU system including a magnetic lock comprising at least one magnet mounted to the case and a metal latch coupled to an inside surface of the door, wherein the metal latch is attracted to the at least one magnet when the door is closed. 8 . The system of claim 1 , the DDU system including a sort collection holder to hold one or more test tubes in respective one or more deflection paths to collect the drops of the sample biological fluid and sheath fluid in the one or more test tubes. 9 . The system of claim 1 , the DDU system including a plate guide having a channel to allow one deflection path to collect the drops of the sample biological fluid and sheath fluid into one well of a plurality of wells in a well plate. 10 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising: an excitation optics system including a plurality of excitation channels each having a different laser device and one or more optical elements to direct different laser light to optical interrogation regions spaced apart along a line in a flow channel of the flow cell. 11 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising: an excitatio
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