IP Library Granted Patent US 12674738
Granted Patent B2
US 12674738 · App. 18/603,244 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Flow Cytometer observation chip

Inventors: Junichi Okamoto (Shiojiri, JP); Tatsunori Miyazawa (Shiojiri, JP); Keigo Yamasaki (Shiojiri, JP)
Assignee: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
G01N15/1404G01N2015/1006
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12674738
App. No.
18/603,244
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An observation chip 1 includes: a plurality of substrates 10 stacked in a thickness direction Z of the substrates; a first channel 25 extending along a first axis O 1 along the substrates; a surrounding channel 30 surrounding the first channel all around in a cross section orthogonal to the first axis in the first channel from an end of the first channel to an overall merging point P 2 of the first channel, integrated with the first channel, and forming a second channel 55 that extends along a second axis O 2 along the substrates; and an observation section 60 provided on a side farther away from the first channel than the overall merging point in the second channel, and transmitting electromagnetic waves from outside to the second channel. A length of the second channel in the thickness direction is constant from the overall merging point to the observation section.

Claims (13)

1 . An observation chip, comprising:

a plurality of substrates stacked in a thickness direction of the plurality of substrates;

a first channel extending along a first axis along the plurality of substrates;

a surrounding channel surrounding the first channel all around in a cross section orthogonal to the first axis in the first channel from an end of the first channel to an overall merging point of the first channel, integrated with the first channel, and forming a second channel that extends along a second axis along the plurality of substrates; and

an observation section provided on a side farther away from the first channel than the overall merging point in the second channel, and transmitting electromagnetic waves from outside to the second channel, wherein

a length of the second channel in the thickness direction is constant from the overall merging point to the observation section.

2 . The observation chip according to claim 1 , wherein the surrounding channel comprises:

a pair of first branch channels sandwiching the first channel in a first orthogonal direction, respectively orthogonal to the first axis and the thickness direction, at a partial merging point located on a side farther away from the second channel than the overall merging point in the first channel; and

a pair of second branch channels sandwiching the first channel in the thickness direction at the overall merging point of the first channel.

3 . The observation chip according to claim 2 , wherein the pair of first branch channels are plane symmetrical with respect to a reference plane that includes the first axis and extends along the thickness direction.

4 . The observation chip according to claim 2 , wherein the pair of second branch channels are plane symmetrical with respect to a reference plane that includes the first axis and extends along the thickness direction.

5 . The observation chip according to claim 2 , wherein a length of the first channel and the pair of first branch channels in the first orthogonal direction at an intermediate portion between the partial merging point and the overall merging point is shorter than a length of the first channel and the pair of first branch channels in the first orthogonal direction at the partial merging point.

6 . The observation chip according to claim 1 , wherein a length of the second channel in a second orthogonal direction, respectively orthogonal to the second axis and the thickness direction, at an intermediate portion between the overall merging point and the observation section is shorter than a length of the second channel in the second orthogonal direction at the overall merging point.