Container storing freeze-dried biological sample

US9329112B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9329112-B2
Application numberUS-201213982312-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2012
Priority dateJan 28, 2011
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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A container holding, and a method of storing, freeze-dried biological samples. The container includes a chamber having an upper portion and a lower portion. The chamber includes a wall, and the lower portion of the chamber is fluidly connected to the upper portion of the chamber such that, when liquid is received at the upper portion, the received liquid can pass to and accumulate in the lower portion. Further, the freeze-dried material is located in the lower portion, and the container includes a physical structure in the form of a stop protruding inwards from the wall, the physical structure being for inhibiting the freeze-dried material from moving from the lower portion of the chamber to the upper portion of the chamber.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A container storing a freeze-dried material comprising a biological sample, the container comprising a chamber having an upper portion and a lower portion, the chamber comprising a wall and the lower portion being fluidly connected to the upper portion such that, when liquid is received at the upper portion, the received liquid can pass to and accumulate in the lower portion, wherein the freeze-dried material is located in said lower portion, and the container comprises a physical structure protruding inwards from the wall, the physical structure being for inhibiting the freeze-dried material from moving from the lower portion of the chamber to the upper portion of the chamber, wherein the freeze-dried material defines a first cross-section and the physical structure comprises a stop extending inwards from an internal wall of said chamber, thereby defining a second cross-section, the second cross-section having a dimension smaller than a corresponding dimension of the first cross-section, and wherein the biological sample is an enzyme configured for nucleic acid amplification. 2. The container of claim 1 , wherein the stop defines a boundary between the upper portion of the chamber and the lower portion of the chamber. 3. The container of claim 2 , wherein the stop comprises a movable insert, the movable insert being movable within said chamber, thereby varying said boundary. 4. The container of claim 1 , wherein the stop comprises a collar integrally formed with said chamber. 5. The container of claim 1 , wherein said physical structure comprises a textured surface. 6. The container of claim 5 , further comprising a plurality of fins extending inwards from the wall of the chamber. 7. The container of claim 1 , wherein the container is of a plastics material. 8. The container of claim 1 , wherein the chamber has a substantially circular cross-section. 9. The container of claim 1 , wherein said upper portion extends from a first end of the container, and the container comprises a seal at the first end. 10. The container of claim 1 , wherein the enzyme is a polymerase. 11. An apparatus storing a freeze dried material comprising a biological sample, the apparatus comprising: a plurality of containers according to any preceding claim; and a base plate supporting the plurality of containers. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the base plate is of a plastics material. 13. A method of storing a biological sample, comprising: providing a container, the container comprising a chamber having an upper portion and a lower portion, the chamber having a wall and the lower portion being fluidly connected to the upper portion such that, when liquid is received at the upper portion, the received liquid can pass to and accumulate in the lower portion; inserting a material containing a biological sample into the chamber and accumulating the material in the lower portion of the chamber; and performing a freeze-drying process on the material, whereby a freeze-dried material comprising said biological sample is formed in the lower portion, wherein the container comprises a physical structure protruding inwards from the wall, the physical structure being for inhibiting the freeze-dried material from moving from the lower portion to the upper portion, wherein the freeze-dried material defines a first cross-section and the physical structure comprises a stop extending inwards from an internal wall of said chamber, thereby defining a second cross-section, the second cross-section having a dimension smaller than a corresponding dimension of the first cross-section, and wherein the biological sample is an enzyme configured for nucleic acid amplification. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the enzyme is a polymerase. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the container further comprises a plurality of fins extending inwards from the wall of the chamber, and wherein the plurality of fins and the physical structure comprise a textured surface. 16. A container storing a freeze-dried material comprising a biological sample, the container comprising a chamber having an upper portion and a lower portion, the chamber comprising a wall and the lower portion being fluidly connected to the upper portion such that, when liquid is received at the upper portion, the received liquid can pass to and accumulate in the lower portion, wherein the freeze-dried material is located in said lower portion, and the wall in said lower portion comprises a rough surface to which the freeze-dried material is bonded, whereby the freeze-dried biological sample is prevented from moving from the lower portion to the upper portion, and wherein the biological sample is an enzyme configured for nucleic acid amplification. 17. The container of claim 16 , wherein the enzyme is a polymerase.

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Classifications

  • Reagents, handling or storing thereof · CPC title

  • G01N1/42Primary

    Low-temperature sample treatment, e.g. cryofixation · CPC title

  • Auxiliary integrated devices, integrated components · CPC title

  • Multi-well plates; Microtitration plates · CPC title

  • Handling flowable solids, e.g. microscopic beads, cells, particles · CPC title

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What does patent US9329112B2 cover?
A container holding, and a method of storing, freeze-dried biological samples. The container includes a chamber having an upper portion and a lower portion. The chamber includes a wall, and the lower portion of the chamber is fluidly connected to the upper portion of the chamber such that, when liquid is received at the upper portion, the received liquid can pass to and accumulate in the lower …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smith Michael John, Tortorella Stevan Paul, Ge Healthcare Uk Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N1/42. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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