Attachment for liquid injection and liquid injection method

US2016332157A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016332157-A1
Application numberUS-201515112340-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 8, 2015
Priority dateApr 8, 2014
Publication dateNov 17, 2016
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An object of the present invention is to provide a liquid injection attachment enabling a simple liquid injection into a feed port by merely mounting the attachment onto the distal portion of a pipette or a pipette tip when liquid is injected into the feed port, as well as capable of exhibiting an excellent sealing performance without a risk to deform or damage the pipette or the pipette tip, to thereby suppress leakage of liquid during the liquid injection. The object is achieved by a liquid injection attachment removably mounted on a pipette injecting liquid into a feed port through which liquid is introduced or on a pipette tip fitted to the pipette, the attachment including a tubular attachment body having at its distal end a liquid outlet and having at its proximal end an insertion port into which a distal portion of the pipette or of the pipette tip is inserted; and a gasket formed from a rubber-like elastic body disposed around the liquid outlet of the attachment body.

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1 . A liquid injection attachment removably mounted on a pipette injecting liquid into a feed port through which liquid is introduced or on a pipette tip fitted to the pipette, comprising: a tubular attachment body having at its distal end a liquid outlet and having at its proximal end an insertion port into which a distal portion of the pipette or of the pipette tip is inserted; and a gasket formed from a rubber-like elastic body disposed around the liquid outlet of the attachment body. 2 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 1 , wherein the attachment body is made of a synthetic resin. 3 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface closer to the insertion port of the attachment body has a taper surface that inclines so as to open outward from an axially midway portion toward the insertion port. 4 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 1 , wherein the attachment body comprises at its distal end surface a stepped portion that is recessed so as to surround the liquid outlet, with the gasket being received in the stepped portion so as to protrude from the distal end surface of the attachment body. 5 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 4 , wherein h 1 >h 2 , where h 1 is an axial height of the gasket and h 2 is an axial depth of the stepped portion; and wherein a difference Δh between h 1 and h 2 lies between a minimum allowable displacement and a maximum allowable displacement of the gasket. 6 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 1 , wherein the attachment body comprises on an outer peripheral side of the gasket a stopper portion that protrudes toward the distal end relative to the liquid outlet, with the gasket protruding toward the distal end relative to a distal end surface of the stopper portion. 7 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 6 , wherein h 3 >h 4 , where h 3 is a height of the gasket protruding from the distal end surface of the attachment body and h 4 is a height of the stopper portion protruding from the distal end surface of the attachment body, and wherein a difference Δh between h 3 and h 4 lies between a minimum allowable displacement and a maximum allowable displacement of the gasket. 8 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 6 , wherein the stopper portion is shaped into a cylinder so as to surround the liquid outlet. 9 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 6 , wherein the stopper portion is partly arranged separately at three or more locations around the liquid outlet. 10 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 1 , wherein the gasket comprises, at a distal end of a gasket body disposed around the liquid outlet of the attachment body, a lip that deforms when abutted against a circumference of the feed port, to provide a seal therebetween. 11 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 10 , wherein h 5 >h 6 , where h 5 is an axial height of the gasket body and h 6 is an axial height of the lip. 12 . The liquid injection attachment of claim 1 , wherein the gasket is disposed on an outer side surface of the attachment body to provide a seal between the attachment body and an inner peripheral surface of the feed port. 13 . A liquid injection method comprising the steps of: drawing and sampling liquid contained in a sample container by a pipette or a pipette tip fitted to the pipette; mounting a liquid injection attachment of any one of claims 1 to 12 on a distal portion of the pipette or the pipette tip; forcing the pipette or the pipette tip mounted with the liquid injection attachment toward a feed port through which liquid is introduced; and injecting the liquid from the pipette or the pipette tip into the feed port by a compressed gas fed from the pipette, the steps being executed in the mentioned order, wherein when forcing the pipette or the pipette tip toward the feed port, the gasket is compressively deformed to generate a reaction force that can counteract a liquid injection pressure, to consequently seal liquid injected from the pipette or the pipette tip into the feed port.

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  • fluid pressure, pneumatics · CPC title

  • Joints or fittings; Separable fluid transfer means to transfer fluids between at least two containers, e.g. connectors · CPC title

  • B01L3/021Primary

    Pipettes, i.e. with only one conduit for withdrawing and redistributing liquids · CPC title

  • Flexible; Elastomeric · CPC title

  • Sealing · CPC title

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What does patent US2016332157A1 cover?
An object of the present invention is to provide a liquid injection attachment enabling a simple liquid injection into a feed port by merely mounting the attachment onto the distal portion of a pipette or a pipette tip when liquid is injected into the feed port, as well as capable of exhibiting an excellent sealing performance without a risk to deform or damage the pipette or the pipette tip, t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nok Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01L3/021. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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