IP Library Granted Patent US 7,220,592
Granted Patent B2
US 7,220,592 · App. 10/295,482 · Granted May 22, 2007

Particulate processing system

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,220,592
App. No.
10/295,482
Granted
May 22, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for simultaneously processing a plurality of particles, e.g. beads or cells. A liquid sample containing the particles is delivered to a processing chamber in which the particles are positioned on particle retainers which lie in a plane. The particle retainers are sized to receive only one particle, so that the particles do not overlap. The system can make use of positioning fluid for forcing the particles into the particle retainers. The positioned particles can, for example, be processed by interrogating the particles with a light of a preselected wavelength, and analyzing signals received from the particles.

Claims (29)

1. A method of simultaneously processing multiple particles which have different sizes, the method comprising the steps of

(A) pumping a sample from a pump site into a processing chamber through an unbranched inlet conduit which extends from the pump site to the processing chamber;

the sample:

(a) having a controlled volume which is the same when the sample leaves the pump site and when it enters the processing chamber, and

(b) comprising

(i) a liquid, and

(ii) multiple particles which have different sizes and which are dispersed in the liquid; and

wherein the processing chamber contains a plurality of particle retainers, the particle retainers lying in a plane, and each particle retainer having a size such that one, but only one, of each of the particles can be retained therein;

(B) causing the particles in the sample to be received by the particle retainers; and

(C) simultaneously processing the particles received by the particle retainers;

wherein each of the particle retainers is a pocket having a size which is (i) at least 10% larger than the maximum dimension of any of the particles and (ii) less than twice the smallest dimension of any of the particles: and,

wherein the pockets are placed on a weir, and there is a gap above the weir through which liquid can pass and which has a maximum dimension which is less than half the smallest dimension of the particles.

2. Apparatus suitable for carrying out the method of claim 1 , the apparatus comprising:

i. a pump site which comprises a pump and at which a sample comprising a liquid and multiple particles dispersed in the liquid can be prepared;

ii. a processing chamber containing a plurality of particle retainers, the particle retainers being formed on a weir and lying in a plane, and each particle retainer having a maximum depth of about 2 to about 20 micron and a width of about 3 to about 15 micron; and,

iii. an unbranched inlet conduit which extends from the pump site to the processing chamber and through which a sample prepared at the pump site can be pumped into the processing chamber.

3. Apparatus according to claim 2 further comprising means for directing a positioning fluid through the processing chamber.

4. Apparatus according to claim 2 further comprising a light source for illuminating particles retained in the particle retainers, and a detector for detecting signals from particles illuminated by the light source.

5. A method of simultaneously processing multiple particles which have different sizes, the method comprising the steps of:

(A) pumping a sample from a pump site into a processing chamber through an unbranched inlet conduit which extends from the pump site to the processing chamber; the sample:

(a) having a controlled volume which is the same when the sample leaves the pump site and when it enters the processing chamber, and

(b) comprising:

(i) a liquid, and

(ii) multiple particles which have different sizes and which are dispersed in the liquid; and

the processing chamber containing a plurality of particle retainers the number of particle retainers being about 1.5 to about 3 times the number of particles in this sample, the particle retainers lying in a plane, and each particle retainer having a size such that one, but only one, of each of the particles can be retained therein;

(B) causing the particles in the sample to be received by the particle retainers; and

(C) simultaneously processing the particles received by the particle retainers;

wherein each of the particle retainers is a pocket having a size which is (i) at least 10% larger than the maximum dimension of any of the particles and (ii) less than twice the smallest dimension of any of the particles; and,

wherein the pockets are placed on a weir, and there is a gap above the weir through which liquid can pass and which has a maximum dimension which is less than half the smallest dimension of the particles.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2010
From: EKSIGENT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: AB SCIEX LLC
Reel/Frame 024066/0427 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2005
From: ARNOLD, DON W.; RAKESTRAW, DAVID J.; PAUL, PHILLIP H.
To: EKSIGENT TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 016471/0103 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2005
From: ARNOLD, DON W.; RAKESTRAW, DAVID J.; PAUL, PHILLIP H.; LEUNG, PATRICK P.
To: EKSIGENT TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 016103/0208 →