IP Library Granted Patent US 7,311,476
Granted Patent B2
US 7,311,476 · App. 10/979,848 · Granted Dec 25, 2007

Multilayer hydrodynamic sheath flow structure

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Patent No.
US 7,311,476
App. No.
10/979,848
Granted
Dec 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A microfabricated sheath flow structure for producing a sheath flow includes a primary sheath flow channel for conveying a sheath fluid, a sample inlet for injecting a sample into the sheath fluid in the primary sheath flow channel, a primary focusing region for focusing the sample within the sheath fluid and a secondary focusing region for providing additional focusing of the sample within the sheath fluid. The secondary focusing region may be formed by a flow channel intersecting the primary sheath flow channel to inject additional sheath fluid into the primary sheath flow channel from a selected direction. A sheath flow system may comprise a plurality of sheath flow structures operating in parallel on a microfluidic chip.

Claims (49)

1. A sheath flow structure for suspending a particle in a sheath fluid, comprising:

a primary sheath flow channel for conveying a sheath fluid;

a sample inlet intersecting the primary sheath flow channel at a sample injection site for injecting a particle into the sheath fluid conveyed through the primary sheath flow channel;

a primary focusing region extending downstream of the sample injection site for focusing the sheath fluid around the particle in at least a first direction; and

a secondary focusing region provided downstream of the primary focusing region for focusing the sheath fluid around the particle in at least a second direction different from the first direction.

2. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the primary focusing region focuses the sheath fluid and particle away from a first side wall, a second side wall and a third side wall of the primary sheath flow channel.

3. The sheath flow structure of claim 2 , wherein the secondary focusing region focuses the sheath fluid and particle away from a fourth side wall of the primary sheath flow channel.

4. The sheath flow structure of claim 3 , wherein the fourth side is a top wall of the primary sheath flow channel.

5. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the primary focusing region is formed by tapering the primary sheath flow channel in a direction along which fluid flows therethrough.

6. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the secondary focusing region injects sheath fluid into the primary sheath flow channel to focus the sheath fluid around the particle.

7. The sheath flow structure of claim 6 , wherein the secondary focusing region comprises a first secondary sheath channel for conveying a secondary sheath fluid.

8. The sheath flow structure of claim 7 , wherein the secondary focusing region further comprises a second secondary sheath channel for conveying the secondary sheath fluid, the first secondary sheath channel provided on a first side of the primary sheath flow channel and the second secondary sheath channel provided on a second side of the primary sheath flow channel.

9. The sheath flow structure of claim 7 , wherein the first secondary sheath channel has an inlet that intersects the primary sheath flow channel to divert a portion of the sheath fluid in the primary sheath flow channel into the first secondary sheath channel.

10. The sheath flow structure of claim 7 , wherein the first secondary sheath channel has an inlet that is separate from the primary sheath flow channel.

11. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the primary sheath flow channel divides into a first subchannel and a second subchannel upstream of the primary focusing region.

12. The sheath flow structure of claim 11 , wherein the first subchannel and the second subchannel converge in the primary focusing region to surround a particle injected into the primary focusing region with sheath fluid.

13. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the primary sheath flow channel is a microchannel.

14. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the sheath flow structure is a microfluidic device.

15. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the sheath flow structure comprises:

a first substrate layer including the primary sheath flow channel; and

a second substrate layer stacked on the first substrate layer including a first sheath inlet for introducing a sheath fluid to the primary sheath flow channel, and the sample inlet downstream of the first sheath inlet.

16. The sheath flow structure of claim 15 , wherein one of said first substrate layer and said second substrate layer further comprises a first secondary sheath channel in communication with the primary sheath flow channel, wherein the first secondary sheath channel diverts a portion of said sheath fluid from the primary sheath flow channel.

17. The sheath flow structure of claim 16 , wherein the first secondary sheath channel intersects the primary sheath flow channel in a region between said first sheath inlet and said sample inlet.

18. The sheath flow structure of claim 16 , wherein the first secondary sheath channel provides the diverted portion of the sheath fluid to the secondary focusing region downstream of the primary focusing region, where the diverted portion of the sheath fluid reenters the primary sheath flow channel to focus the particle within the sheath flow.

19. The sheath flow structure of claim 16 , wherein the first secondary sheath channel is formed in the second substrate layer.

20. The sheath flow structure of claim 16 , further comprising a second secondary sheath channel for diverting another portion of said sheath fluid from the primary sheath flow channel, the first secondary sheath channel provided on a first side of the primary sheath flow channel and the second secondary sheath channel provided on a second side of the primary sheath flow channel.

21. The sheath flow structure of claim 5 , wherein the sample inlet intersects a relatively wide portion of the primary sheath flow channel.

22. The sheath flow structure of claim 1 , wherein the secondary focusing region comprises:

the primary flow channel; and

a first secondary flow channel intersecting the primary flow channel for injecting sheath fluid into the primary flow channel from above the particle to focus the particle away from a top wall of the primary flow channel.

23. The sheath flow structure of claim 22 , wherein the secondary focusing region further comprises:

a second secondary flow channel intersecting the primary flow channel on an opposite side from the first secondary flow channel for injecting sheath fluid to focus the particle within the primary flow channel.

24. The focusing region of claim 22 , wherein the first secondary flow channel intersects the primary flow channel in a region upstream from a sample inlet for injecting a sample into the sheath fluid in the primary flow channel to divert a portion of the sheath fluid into the first secondary flow channel.

25. A sheath flow structure for suspending a particle in a sheath fluid, comprising:

a primary sheath flow channel for conveying a sheath fluid;

a sample inlet for injecting a particle into the sheath fluid conveyed through the primary sheath flow channel;

a primary focusing region for focusing the sheath fluid around the particle in at least a first direction away from a first side wall, a second side wall and a third side wall of the primary sheath flow channel; and

a secondary focusing region provided downstream of the primary focusing region for focusing the sheath fluid around the particle in at least a second direction away from a fourth side wall of the primary sheath flow channel.

26. The sheath flow structure of claim 25 , wherein the fourth side is a top wall of the primary sheath flow channel.

27. A sheath flow structure for suspending a particle in a sheath fluid, comprising:

a primary sheath flow channel for conveying a sheath fluid;

a sample inlet for injecting a particle into the sheath fluid conveyed through the primary sheath flow channel;

a primary focusing region for focusing the sheath fluid around the particle in at least a first direction, wherein the primary focusing region is formed by tapering the primary sheath flow channel from a relatively wide portion to a relatively narrow portion in a direction along which fluid flows therethrough; and

a secondary focusing region provided downstream of the primary focusing region for focusing the sheath fluid around the particle in at least a second direction different from the first direction,

wherein the sample inlet intersects the primary sheath flow channel at the relatively wide portion, and wherein the secondary focusing region is disposed along the relatively narrow portion of the primary sheath flow channel.

28. The sheath flow structure of claim 27 , wherein the primary focusing region is formed by tapering side walls of the primary sheath flow channel in a direction along which fluid flows therethrough.

29. The sheath flow structure of claim 28 , wherein the sample inlet is disposed above the primary sheath flow channel.

30. The sheath flow structure of claim 29 , wherein the secondary focusing region is positioned above the primary sheath flow channel.

31. The sheath flow structure of claim 29 , wherein the secondary focusing region comprises at least one secondary sheath channel intersecting the primary sheath flow channel from above to focus the particle in a vertical direction away from a top wall of the primary sheath flow channel.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 24, 2025
From: CYTONOME/ST, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 073806/0037 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2021
From: CYTONOME/ST, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 055791/0578 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2021
From: BBVA USA, FORMERLY KNOWN AS COMPASS BANK
To: CYTONOME/ST, LLC
Reel/Frame 055648/0553 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2015
From: CYTONOME/ST, LLC
To: COMPASS BANK
Reel/Frame 035310/0670 →
CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 17, 2009
From: CYTONOME, INC.
To: CYTONOME/ST, LLC
Reel/Frame 023525/0158 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 2, 2005
From: CYTONOME, INC.
To: MASSACHUSETTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AGENCY
Reel/Frame 016216/0145 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2005
From: GILBERT, JOHN R.; DESHPANDE, MANISH; BUNNER, BERNARD
To: CYTONOME, INC.
Reel/Frame 016173/0750 →