Cuvette assembly having chambers for containing samples to be evaluated through optical measurement
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B01L-003/00
G01N-021/51
출원번호
US-0425846
(2017-02-06)
등록번호
US-10040065
(2018-08-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Marshall, Dana A.
McMinn, Theodore S.
Regelman, Dan Vadim
출원인 / 주소
Bacterioscan Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Nixon Peabody LLP
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초록▼
The present invention is a cuvette assembly for use in optically measuring at least one characteristic of particles within a plurality of liquid samples. The cuvette assembly comprises a main body having internal walls and external walls, and a plurality of cuvettes within the main body at least par
The present invention is a cuvette assembly for use in optically measuring at least one characteristic of particles within a plurality of liquid samples. The cuvette assembly comprises a main body having internal walls and external walls, and a plurality of cuvettes within the main body at least partially being defined by the internal walls. Each of the plurality of cuvettes has a liquid-input chamber for receiving a respective one of the plurality of liquid samples, a filter, and an optical chamber for receiving a respective filtered liquid sample caused by passing the respective one of the plurality of liquid samples through the filter. Each of the optical chambers includes an entry window for allowing transmission of an input light beam through the filtered liquid sample and an exit window for transmitting a forward scatter signal caused by the particles within the filtered liquid sample.
대표청구항▼
1. A cuvette assembly for use in optically measuring at least one characteristic of particles within a plurality of liquid samples, comprising: a main body having a plurality of openings and a plurality of internal walls, each opening for receiving a respective one of the plurality of liquid samples
1. A cuvette assembly for use in optically measuring at least one characteristic of particles within a plurality of liquid samples, comprising: a main body having a plurality of openings and a plurality of internal walls, each opening for receiving a respective one of the plurality of liquid samples, each of the plurality of openings leading to an associated liquid-input chamber that is in fluidic communication with an associated optical chamber, each optical chamber being separated from an adjacent optical chamber by a singular one of the plurality of internal walls and having an entry window for allowing transmission of an input light beam through the respective liquid sample and an exit window for transmitting a forward scatter signal caused by the particles within the respective liquid sample; anda plurality of individual closure mechanisms, each of the plurality of closure mechanisms being associated with a respective one of the plurality of openings, each of the plurality of closure mechanisms being movable from an opened position for receiving the respective liquid sample to a closed position that inhibits leakage from the associated liquid-input chamber. 2. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of individual closure mechanisms is locked in the closed position to inhibit reopening of the closure mechanism. 3. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of closure mechanisms is slidable from the initial opened position to the closed position. 4. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of closure mechanisms is rotatable about a hinge to move from the initial opened position to the closed position. 5. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, further including a filter located between each of the liquid-input chambers and the associated optical chamber for filtering the respective liquid sample received by the optical chamber. 6. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, further including a vent associated with each optical chamber to permit the gas within the optical chamber to be displaced as the respective liquid sample enters the optical chamber. 7. The cuvette assembly of claim 6, wherein the vent permits the gas within the optical chamber to be displaced into the associated liquid-input chamber. 8. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body includes an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion defining the plurality of liquid-input chambers, the lower portion defining the plurality of optical chambers. 9. The cuvette assembly of claim 8, further including an intermediate partition between the upper portion and the lower portion, the intermediate partition having a plurality of groups of openings, each of the groups being associated with one of the liquid-input chambers and for passing the associated filtered liquid sample to the optical chamber. 10. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, further including a frangible membrane within each of the liquid-input chambers through which a respective liquid sample is received by piercing the frangible membrane with a pointed object. 11. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, further including a contamination-prevention membrane located over the plurality of individual closure mechanisms to inhibit contamination of the liquid-input chambers via the openings when the plurality of individual closure mechanisms are in the initial opened position. 12. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, further including at least one chemo-effector that is pre-loaded into more than one of the liquid-input chambers for mixing with the respective liquid sample, the chemo-effector in one of the liquid-input chambers being different in type or concentration from the chemo-effector in at least one other liquid-input chamber. 13. The cuvette assembly of claim 1, further including a window assembly attached to the main body, the window assembly providing either all of the exit windows for the optical chambers or all of the entry windows for the optical chambers. 14. A cuvette assembly for use in optically measuring at least one characteristic of particles within a plurality of liquid samples, comprising: a main body having an upper surface, a lower surface, a plurality of openings along the upper surface, a plurality of internal walls, and a plurality of optical chambers, each opening for receiving a respective one of the plurality of liquid samples and leading to an associated one of the plurality of optical chambers, each optical chamber being separated from an adjacent optical chamber by a singular one of the plurality of internal walls, and having an entry window for allowing transmission of an input light beam through the respective liquid sample and an exit window for transmitting a forward scatter signal caused by the particles within the respective liquid sample;a plurality of individual closure mechanisms, each of the plurality of closure mechanisms being associated with a respective one of the plurality of openings, each of the plurality of closure mechanisms being movable from an opened position for receiving the respective liquid sample to a closed position for inhibiting leakage from the cuvette assembly; anda pair of registration structures associated with the lower surface of the main body, the lower surface of the main body being angled relative to the upper surface of the main body, the pair of registration structures for mating with a corresponding pair of registration features on a platform in an instrument associated with a light source producing the input light beam. 15. The cuvette assembly of claim 14, wherein the pair of registration features includes projections extending downwardly from the lower angled surface. 16. The cuvette assembly of claim 14, further including at least one chemo-effector that is pre-loaded into the cuvette assembly for mixing with the liquid samples. 17. The cuvette assembly of claim 14, wherein the lower angled surface includes a plurality of surfaces associated with the optical chambers. 18. The cuvette assembly of claim 14, wherein the main body includes an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion defining a plurality of liquid-input chambers, the lower portion defining the plurality of optical chambers. 19. The cuvette assembly of claim 14, further including a second pair of registration structures associated with the angled lower surface, the second pair of registration structures for mating with a corresponding second pair of registration features on the platform in the instrument associated with the light source producing the input light beam. 20. The cuvette assembly of claim 19, wherein the second pair of registration features including lower wall segments of the main body extending downwardly for engaging regions of the platform.
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