Microlens array for enhanced imaging of multiregion targets
US-2015370061-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9841377B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9841377-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113302455-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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The present invention is directed to sample test cards having an increased sample well capacity for analyzing biological or other test samples. In one embodiment, the sample test cards of the present invention comprises a fluid channel network disposed in both the first surface and the second surface and connecting the fluid intake port to the sample wells, the fluid channel network comprising at least one distribution channels, a plurality of fill channels operatively connected to the at least one distribution channel, a plurality of through-channels operatively connected to one or more of the fill channels and a plurality of horizontally orientated fill ports operatively connecting the fill channels to the sample wells.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A sample test card, comprising: (a) a card body defining: a first surface and a second surface opposite said first surface, such that the first surface faces an opposite direction from the second surface, a fluid intake port, and a plurality of sample wells disposed between said first and second surfaces, said first and second surfaces sealed with a sealant tape covering said plurality of sample wells; and (b) a fluid channel network disposed in both said first surface and said second surface and connecting said fluid intake port to said sample wells, said fluid channel network comprising: at least one distribution channel, a plurality of fill channels connected to said at least one distribution channel, said fill channels comprising a first fill channel disposed in said first surface and a second fill channel disposed in said second surface, a plurality of through-channels connected to one or more of said second fill channels and forming a conduit to the first fill channel on the first surface, and a plurality of horizontally oriented fill ports connecting said second fill channels to said sample wells, wherein each of the fill ports extends in a widthwise direction of the card body, wherein each of the fill ports extends perpendicular to a portion of the second fill channels, wherein said fill channels have a reduced cross-section compared to said fill ports. 2. The test card of claim 1 , wherein said test card comprises 96 sample wells arranged as twelve columns of eight sample wells. 3. The test card of claim 1 , wherein said test card comprises 112 sample wells arranged as fourteen columns of eight sample wells. 4. The test card of claim 1 , wherein said horizontally orientated fill ports comprise a width of about 0.5 to about 0.6 mm and a depth of about 0.5 to about 0.6 mm. 5. The test card of claim 1 , further comprising bubble traps in fluid communication with said sample wells, said traps being positioned at least partly above said wells. 6. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the average fluid channel network distance between wells is from about 20 to about 25 mm. 7. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the fluid channel network further comprises a second distribution channel disposed on said first surface of said test card and operatively connected to a second set of sample wells. 8. The test card of claim 7 , wherein the fluid channel network further comprises a third distribution channel, a plurality of third fill channels and a plurality of through-channels disposed on said first and said second surface of said test card and operatively connected to a third set of sample wells. 9. The test card of claim 8 , wherein the fluid channel network further comprises a fourth distribution channel, a plurality of fourth fill channels and a plurality of through-channels disposed on said first and said second surface of said test card and operatively connected to a fourth set of sample wells. 10. The test card of claim 9 , wherein the fluid channel network comprises a fifth distribution channel and a plurality of fifth fill channels disposed on said first surface of said test card and operatively connected to a fifth set of sample wells. 11. The test card of claim 1 , further comprising sensor stop holes for aligning the card for optical readings. 12. The test card of claim 11 , wherein said sensor stop holes are aligned from about 0.25 mm to about 2 mm ahead of each of said columns of sample wells. 13. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the average fluid channel network distance between wells is less than 30 mm. 14. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fill ports are perpendicular to the at least one distribution channel. 15. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the first fill channels are perpendicular to the at least one distribution channel at a junction between the first fill channels and the at least one distribution channel. 16. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the widthwise direction is defined parallel to a longest edge of the card body, and wherein each of the fill ports is oriented parallel to the longest edge of the card body. 17. The test card of claim 1 , wherein the fill ports terminate at respective ones of the sample wells. 18. The test card of claim 1 , wherein said test card comprises from about 80 to about 140 total sample wells.
Filling fluids into wells by specific techniques · CPC title
Cards, e.g. flat sample carriers usually with flow in two horizontal directions · CPC title
comprising only one inlet and multiple receiving wells, e.g. for separation, splitting · CPC title
for parallel transport of multiple samples · CPC title
Individual samples arranged in a regular 2D-array, e.g. multiwell plates · CPC title
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