Protective member and method for using protective member
US-9500861-B2 · Nov 22, 2016 · US
US9939625B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9939625-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615001967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A method for forming an immersion agent film between the sample holder and the objective of a microscope, comprising an automatic immersion module for supplying immersion agent from an immersion agent reservoir to a target position on the sample holder or on the positioning stage, the automatic immersion module having a spraying device with a nozzle connected to a pump for the purpose of generating an immersion agent jet. A dosed immersion agent jet is sprayed via the automatic immersion module onto a target position on the sample holder or a position on the positioning stage, at a defined speed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for forming an immersion agent film between a sample holder and an objective of a microscope, comprising an automatic immersion module for supplying immersion agent from an immersion agent reservoir to a target position on the sample holder or on a positioning stage, the device having a spraying device with a nozzle, whereby the spraying device is connected to a pump for generating a free immersion agent jet. 2. The device according to claim 1 , wherein the spraying device is arranged so that the free immersion agent jet bypasses a beam path of the objective. 3. The device according to claim 1 , comprising a sample holder, wherein the sample holder is arranged to enable axial movement perpendicular to the optical axis of the objective in an x/y direction, and an objective revolver is arranged to enable axial movement along the optical axis of the objective. 4. The device for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 1 , wherein the pump and the nozzle are adjustable to vary the free immersion agent jet according to both dosing and speed of the immersion agent jet. 5. The device for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 4 , further comprising an actuating element for manually initiating the immersion agent jet. 6. The device for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 4 , wherein the automatic immersion module is connected to a control device. 7. The device for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 6 , wherein the control device is a control computer. 8. A method for forming an immersion agent film between a sample holder and an objective of a microscope, wherein a dosed free immersion agent jet is sprayed onto a target position on the sample holder, or a position on a positioning stage, at a defined speed via an automatic immersion module, the automatic immersion module comprising a spraying device equipped with a pump and a nozzle. 9. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein the immersion agent jet is oriented so that the immersion agent jet bypasses a beam path of the objective. 10. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein immersing occurs at the focal position of the objective. 11. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein the immersion agent jet is sprayed onto the objective and the sample holder, and then the immersion agent moves into an immersion gap via capillary action. 12. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein an objective with a lower height, or an empty position of an objective revolver, is first pivoted into an optical axis of the objective, then a small dose of the immersion agent is applied to the sample holder. 13. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein the distance between the objective and the sample holder is enlarged, such that the immersion column is stretched and constricted and bubbles which are present are driven out of the immersion agent. 14. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein the sample is moved perpendicularly to an optical axis in the x/y direction until bubbles adhering to the sample holder leave an immersion column and burst. 15. The method for forming an immersion agent film according to claim 8 , wherein an objective revolver is rotated by approximately 10° such that the immersion column is drawn out of the optical axis, to a point where bubbles on the sample holder leave the immersion column and burst. 16. A microscope including a device for forming an immersion agent film between a sample holder and an objective of the microscope, the device comprising an automatic immersion module for supplying immersion agent from an immersion agent reservoir to a target position on the sample holder or on a positioning stage, the device having a spraying device with a nozzle, whereby the spraying device is connected to a pump for generating a free immersion agent jet. 17. The microscope according to claim 16 , comprising an objective revolver, wherein the spraying device is arranged along an axis of the objective revolver. 18. The microscope, according to claim 16 , comprising a stand body, wherein the spraying device is attached to the stand body.
Immersion oils {, or microscope systems or objectives for use with immersion fluids} · CPC title
Spray pistols, {discharge devices}(B05B9/03 takes precedence) · CPC title
Stages; Adjusting means therefor · CPC title
Arrangement or mounting of spray heads (B05B13/0207 takes precedence) · CPC title
objective (or ocular) turrets · CPC title
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