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US-2024326038-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9776183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9776183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615376366-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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Methods and systems for controlling fluid flow through a cartridge for use in an assay of a fluid sample for detection of a target analyte. In one aspect, the cartridge includes a microfluidic device having a network of microfluidic channels, one or more reservoirs and one or more actuatable valves for controlling fluid flow from the reservoirs through the microfluidic channels. In some embodiments, the valve includes a deformable membrane movable between a closed configuration in which the membrane seals against the microfluidic device inhibiting fluid flow and an open configuration moved away from the microfluidic device to allow fluid flow through the microfluidic channels. Other valve embodiments utilize frangible membranes or user-removable membrane.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A microfluidic cartridge interface device comprising: an enclosure configured to receive a microfluidic cartridge within a receptacle thereof, the microfluidic cartridge having one or more pressure septa in fluid communication with a network of channels to facilitate controlled flow of one or more reagents and/or a fluid sample through the network of channels upon introduction of pressure through the one or more pressure septa; an alignment feature within the receptacle configured to engage with a corresponding alignment feature of the microfluidic cartridge to facilitate alignment of the microfluidic cartridge within the receptacle; and one or more pressure needles arranged at pre-determined positions corresponding to the one or more pressure septa of the microfluidic cartridge when aligned within the receptacle. 2. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , further comprising: a pressure source coupled with the one or more pressure needles. 3. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 2 , wherein the pressure source is coupled with a pressure regulator so as to provide controlled pressurization of the one or more pressure needles. 4. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more pressure needles are configured to advance into the receptacle of the enclosure while the microfluidic cartridge is aligned within the receptacle to facilitate insertion into the one or more pressure septa of the microfluidic cartridge. 5. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more pressure needles comprise a plurality of pressure needles arranged that correspond to a plurality of pressure septa of the microfluidic cartridge when aligned within the receptacle. 6. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 5 , further comprising: a pressure regulator coupled with the plurality of pressure needles and configured to provide a particular sequence of pressurization of the pressure needles corresponding to controlled pressurization within the microfluidic cartridge associated with performing an assay. 7. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , further comprising: an attachment feature within the receptacle configured to releasably secure the microfluidic cartridge when aligned within the receptacle. 8. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , further comprising: one or more sensors arranged within the receptacle at pre-determined locations corresponding to locations on the microfluidic cartridge when aligned within the receptacle. 9. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more sensors include an optical detector. 10. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 9 , wherein the optical detector comprises a camera or a photo-diode. 11. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more sensors are configured to identify a cartridge or an associated assay when the microfluidic cartridge is received within the receptacle. 12. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more sensors are configured for optical excitation and/or optical detection of a fluid sample within the microfluidic cartridge to facilitate performance of an assay within the microfluidic cartridge. 13. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature comprise a plurality of protruding features configured to be received within a plurality of recesses in the microfluidic device when aligned within the receptacle. 14. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 13 , wherein the alignment feature comprise a plurality of pegs configured to be received within a plurality of holes in the microfluidic device when aligned within the receptacle. 15. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , wherein the alignment feature is provided on a lower side of the receptacle so as to engage a corresponding alignment feature in an underside of the microfluidic cartridge. 16. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 15 , wherein the one or more pressure needles are disposed along an upper side of the receptacle so as to correspond to the one or more pressure septa disposed on a top side of the microfluidic cartridge when aligned within the receptacle. 17. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , wherein the enclosure includes a window to allow observation and/or optical interrogation of the microfluidic cartridge from outside the receptacle by one or more sensors while an assay is being performed in the microfluidic cartridge aligned within the receptacle. 18. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 1 , further comprising: a reader configured to read an identifier of the microfluidic cartridge; wherein the interface is configured to: associate a sample result obtained by optical detection of the fluid sample within the microfluidic cartridge based on reading of the identifier; and/or control pressurization of the needles and/or operation of the one or more sensors based on reading of the identifier. 19. A microfluidic cartridge interface device comprising: an enclosure comprising a top plate coupled with a bottom plate so as to define a receptacle between the top and bottom plate for receiving a microfluidic cartridge having one or more pressure septa in communication with a network of channels to facilitate flow of one or more reagents and/or a fluid sample therethrough upon introduction of pressure through the one or more pressure septa; an alignment feature disposed within at least a first side of the receptacle, the alignment feature configured to engage a corresponding alignment feature of the microfluidic cartridge to align the microfluidic cartridge within the receptacle; one or more pressure needles disposed along at least a second side of the receptacle and arranged at pre-determined positions for insertion into the one or more pressure septa of the microfluidic cartridge when aligned within the receptacle; and one or more sensors configured to identify the microfluidic cartridge or an associated assay and/or to optically interrogate the microfluidic cartridge to facilitate performance of an assay when the microfluidic cartridge is aligned within the receptacle. 20. The microfluidic cartridge interface device of claim 19 , wherein the alignment feature is disposed along the bottom plate so as to engage with the corresponding alignment feature in an underside of the microfluidic cartridge, and wherein the one or more pressure needles are disposed along the top plate to facilitate insertion into the one or more pressure septa disposed along a top side of the microfluidic cartridge.
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