IP Library Granted Patent US 7,610,942
Granted Patent B2
US 7,610,942 · App. 10/757,971 · Granted Nov 3, 2009

Cell suspension rotating fluidic pump

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Patent No.
US 7,610,942
App. No.
10/757,971
Granted
Nov 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low pulsatility syringe pump including a duplex bearing set rotatingly supporting a lead screw, and a transmission having a first drive train configured to increase a number of motor rotations required for a single rotation of the lead screw, and a second drive train configured to reduce the number of motor rotations required for a single rotation of the lead screw as compared to the first drive train. Another embodiment also includes a motor configured to rotate the syringe about its own axis, independent of the motion of the lead screw. In this other embodiment, the fluid in the syringe barrel includes objects (such as cells, latex beads, etc.) entrained in the fluid. The rate of rotation (e.g., about three revolutions per second) is chosen such that each object traces a substantially circular pathway in the syringe barrel and remains in suspension.

Claims (29)

1. A method for dispensing a fluid containing substantially uniformly distributed particulates entrained therein, comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a container having a longitudinal axis, the container including a volume of fluid in which is entrained a plurality of particulates;

(b) rotating the container in which the fluid is disposed about its longitudinal axis using a rate of rotation that results in the fluid, the particulates in the fluid, and the container achieving solid body rotation, wherein the container is rotated using a first prime mover; and

(c) dispensing the fluid independently of rotating the container, such that rotation of the container is not required in order for the fluid to be dispensed, wherein the fluid is dispensed using a second prime mover that introduces a member into the container to displace the fluid.

2. A method for dispensing a fluid containing substantially uniformly distributed particulates entrained therein, comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a container having a longitudinal axis, the container including a volume of fluid in which is entrained a plurality of particulates;

(b) rotating the container in which the fluid is disposed about its longitudinal axis using a first prime mover and a rate of rotation that results in the particulates in the fluid tracing a substantially circular pathway; and

(c) dispensing the fluid independently of rotating the container using a second prime mover to manipulate a member introduced into the container to displace the fluid, such that dispensing occurs without requiring the container to be rotating.

3. A method for dispensing a fluid containing substantially uniformly distributed particulates entrained therein, comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a container having a longitudinal axis, the container including a volume of fluid in which is entrained a plurality of particles, the container including a member configured to dispense fluid from the container when the member is manipulated;

(b) rotating the container in which the fluid is disposed about its longitudinal axis before dispensing the fluid in the container using a first prime mover, such that the particulates become substantially uniformly distributed within the fluid in the container;

(c) halting the rotation of the container;

(d) dispensing the fluid when the container is not rotating using a second prime mover to manipulate the member to displace the fluid; and

(e) repeating steps (b), (c), and (d).

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the container is rotated at a rate that results in a solid body rotation of the container, the fluid and the particulates entrained within the fluid.

5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the container is rotated at a rate that results in particulates entrained within the fluid tracing a substantially circular path.

6. The method of claim 3 , wherein the container is rotated at a rate that is between about one revolution per minute and about ten revolutions per minute.

7. The method of claim 3 , wherein the container is rotated at a rate of about three revolutions per minute.

8. The method of claim 3 , further comprising the step of ceasing dispensing of the fluid from the container before repeating steps (b), (c), and (d).

9. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first prime mover used to rotate the container is a motor, and further comprising the step of matching a frequency modulation and phase characteristics of the motor to a rate of rotation of the container, thereby reducing a pulsatility induced in the dispensing of the fluid.

10. The method of claim 3 , further comprising the steps of:

(a) rotating the container about its axis during the step of dispensing the fluid, for a period of time sufficient to enable the particulates to become substantially uniformly distributed within the fluid in the container; and

(b) halting the rotation of the container.

11. A method for dispensing a fluid containing substantially uniformly distributed particulates entrained therein with reduced pulsatility, comprising the steps of:

(a) providing a container having a longitudinal axis, the container including a volume of fluid in which is entrained a plurality of particles, the container including a member configured to dispense fluid from the container when the member is manipulated;

(b) rotating the container in which the fluid is disposed about its longitudinal axis before dispensing the fluid in the container, such that the particulates become substantially uniformly distributed within the fluid in the container, using a first prime mover whose frequency modulation and phase characteristics are matched to a rate at which the container is rotated, to reduce a pulsatility induced in the fluid;

(c) halting the rotation of the container;

(d) dispensing the fluid when the container is not rotating; and

(e) repeating steps (b), (c), and (d).

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2023
From: LUMINEX CORPORATION; AMNIS, LLC; IRIS BIOTECH CORPORATION
To: CYTEK BIOSCIENCES, INC.
Reel/Frame 065052/0576 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2004
From: HARUI, NORIO; CRAWFORD, MICHAEL A.; ESPOSITO, RICHARD J.; ORTYN, WILLIAM E.
To: AMNIS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 015519/0004 →