Fluid delivery methods
US-2024408593-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2017136459A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017136459-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715420388-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A biological fluid sample analysis cartridge is provided. The cartridge includes a housing, a fluid module, and an analysis chamber. The fluid module includes a sample acquisition port and an initial channel, and is connected to the housing. The initial channel is sized to draw fluid sample by capillary force, and is in fluid communication with the acquisition port. The initial channel is fixedly positioned relative to the acquisition port such that at least a portion of a fluid sample disposed within the acquisition port will draw into the initial channel. The analysis chamber is connected to the housing, and is in fluid communication with the initial channel.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A biological fluid sample analysis cartridge, comprising: a housing; a fluid module having a sample acquisition port and an initial channel, which fluid module is connected to the housing, and which initial channel is in fluid communication with the acquisition port; and an imaging tray having an analysis chamber, which tray is selectively positionable relative to the housing in an open position and a closed position, and in the closed position, the analysis chamber is in fluid communication with the initial channel. 2 . The cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the imaging tray is selectively lockable in the closed position, in which position it is disposed within the housing. 3 . The cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetically actuable latch selectively operable to lock or unlock the imaging tray in the closed position. 4 . A biological fluid sample analysis cartridge, comprising: a sample acquisition port attached to a panel; a channel disposed in the panel, which channel is in fluid communication with the acquisition port; one or more flow disrupters configured in, or disposed within, the channel; and an analysis chamber in fluid communication with the channel. 5 . The cartridge of claim 4 , wherein the flow disrupters include one or both of a structure disposed within the channel and a channel geometry variation, each of which disrupters is operable to mix sample flowing within the channel. 6 . A biological fluid sample analysis cartridge, comprising: a housing having a sample acquisition port and an initial channel, which initial channel is in fluid communication with the acquisition port; and an imaging tray having an analysis chamber; wherein the cartridge is configured so the imaging tray is in contact with the housing and translatable between an open position wherein at least a portion of the analysis chamber is disposed outside of the housing and is exposed, and a closed position wherein the analysis chamber in disposed within the housing. 7 . The cartridge of claim 6 , wherein in the closed position the analysis chamber is in fluid communication with the initial channel. 8 . The cartridge of claim 6 , further comprising a secondary channel in fluid communication with the initial channel, wherein an intersection between the secondary channel and the initial channel is configured to prevent capillary fluid flow between the initial channel and the secondary channel. 9 . The cartridge of claim 8 , further comprising a sample port in fluid communication with the secondary channel and positioned to be aligned with the analysis chamber when the imaging tray is disposed in the closed position. 10 . The cartridge of claim 9 , wherein the sample port is configured to permit fluid sample travel within the sample port by capillary force. 11 . The cartridge of claim 8 , wherein the secondary channel is configured to permit oscillatory fluid sample movement within the secondary channel. 12 . The cartridge of claim 8 , further comprising an exhaust port in fluid communication with the secondary channel, which said exhaust port is configured to permit gas within the secondary channel to exit the secondary channel 38 and to inhibit liquid from exiting the secondary channel. 13 . The cartridge of claim 12 , further comprising a gas permeable and liquid impermeable membrane 74 disposed relative to the exhaust port. 14 . The cartridge of claim 6 , wherein the imaging tray includes a first side rail, a second side rail, and a widthwise extending end rail, and the analysis chamber extends between the first side rail and the second side rail. 15 . The cartridge of claim 14 , wherein the imaging tray includes at least one latch member configured to selectively secure the imaging tray to the housing. 16 . The cartridge of claim 14 , wherein the analysis chamber is defined by a first panel and a second panel, at least one of which first and second panels is transparent.
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