IP Library Granted Patent US 11,446,671
Granted Patent B2
US 11,446,671 · App. 16/081,107 · Granted Sep 20, 2022

Self-contained slide processing unit for biological specimens

Inventors: Meret Vollenweider (Aliso Viejo, CA); Stephen Eric Zingelewicz (Scotia, NY); Alex David Corwin (Niskayuna, NY); Kashan Ali Shaikh (Niskayuna, NY); Jessica Godin Karp (Niskayuna, NY); Michael Steven Lazare (Niskayuna, NY); David Andrew Shoudy (Niskayuna, NY); Christine Lynne Surrette (Niskayuna, NY)
Assignee: LEICA MICROSYSTEMS CMS GMBH
B01L9/527B01L3/50273F04B19/006G01N1/312B01L3/502715B01L2200/025B01L2200/027B01L2200/028B01L2300/023B01L2300/024B01L2300/0816B01L2300/0822B01L2400/0475B01L2400/0481F04B2203/0209G01N35/00029
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Patent No.
US 11,446,671
App. No.
16/081,107
Granted
Sep 20, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for processing biological specimens are provided. The biological specimen processing system generally includes a flow cell carrier for holding a microfluidic flow cell and a fluidic handling unit attachable to the flow cell carrier. The fluidic handling unit interfaces with the microfluidic flow cell and can include fluidic pumps, fluidic connections, integrated electronics, and processing software to facilitate processing of a biological specimen contained in the microfluidic flow cell.

Claims (70)

1. A biological specimen processing system comprising:

a fluidic handling unit comprising:

a baseplate;

a fluidic inlet block;

a fluidic outlet block;

a pump in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block;

a carrier control board in electrical communication with the pump;

a flow cell carrier comprising a microfluidic flow cell receiving area, wherein the flow cell carrier is configured to receive and retain the fluidic handling unit and

a rotary encoder system arranged to monitor an angular motion of a rotating portion of the pump, wherein the carrier control board is in electrical communication with the rotary encoder system, and

wherein a bottom surface of the fluidic handling unit is configured to complementary mate with a top surface of the flow cell carrier, or wherein a bottom surface of the flow cell carrier is configured to complementarily mate with a top surface of the fluidic handling unit.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell carrier comprises one or more retention members, and wherein the one or more retention members are operable to fasten the fluidic handling unit to the flow cell carrier.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the bottom surface of the fluidic handling unit is configured to complementary mate with the top surface of the flow cell carrier.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the bottom surface of the flow cell carrier is configured to complementary mate with a top surface of a receiver.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein a bottom wall of the flow cell carrier has an optical aperture corresponding to the microfluidic flow cell receiving area or a portion thereof, and wherein the optical aperture is arranged to allow optical access of a microfluidic flow cell when the microfluidic flow cell is disposed in the microfluidic flow cell receiving area.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein a bottom wall of the flow cell carrier has an electrical aperture, and wherein the electrical aperture is arranged to allow electrical contact between the fluidic handling unit and the receiver when the fluidic handling unit is disposed in the flow cell carrier and the flow cell carrier is disposed in the receiver.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the fluidic handling unit comprises spring-loaded electrical contacts, and wherein the spring-loaded electrical contacts are arranged to form an electrical connection between the fluidic handling unit and the receiver when the fluidic handling unit is disposed in the flow cell carrier and the flow cell carrier is disposed in the receiver.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the bottom surface of the flow cell carrier is configured to complementarily mate with the top surface of the fluidic handling unit.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block each comprise an open reservoir having a funnel section.

10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block are each arranged to form a fluidic connection with a microfluidic flow cell when the microfluidic flow cell is disposed in the microfluidic flow cell receiving area and when the fluidic handling unit is disposed in the flow cell carrier.

11. The system of claim 1 , wherein the rotary encoder system comprises:

an optical encoder wheel attached to the rotating portion of the pump; and

a reflectance sensor arranged to capture infrared reflection off of the optical encoder wheel.

12. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a microfluidic flow cell disposed in the microfluidic flow cell receiving area.

13. The system of claim 1 , wherein the flow cell carrier is attached to the fluidic handling unit.

14. A biological specimen processing system comprising:

a fluidic handling unit comprising:

a baseplate;

a fluidic inlet block;

a fluidic outlet block;

a first pump in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet block;

a second pump in fluidic communication with the fluidic outlet block;

a carrier control board in electrical communication with the first pump and the second pump; and

a rotary encoder system arranged to monitor an angular motion of a rotating portion of the first pump and the second pump, wherein the carrier control board is in electrical communication with the rotary encoder system, and wherein the rotary encoder system comprises:

a first optical encoder wheel attached to the rotating portion of the first pump;

a first reflectance sensor arranged to capture infrared reflection off of the first optical encoder wheel;

a second optical encoder wheel attached to the rotating portion of the second pump; and

a second reflectance sensor arranged to capture infrared reflection off of the second optical encoder wheel.

15. A method for processing a biological specimen comprising:

disposing a microfluidic flow cell in a microfluidic flow cell receiving area of a flow cell carrier;

attaching the flow cell carrier to a fluidic handling unit, the fluidic handling unit comprising:

a baseplate,

a fluidic inlet block,

a fluidic outlet block,

a pump in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block,

a carrier control board in electrical communication with the pump, and

a rotary encoder system arranged to monitor an angular motion of a rotating portion of the pump, and wherein the carrier control board is in electrical communication with the rotary encoder system;

adding fluid to the fluidic inlet block; and

pumping fluid through the microfluidic flow cell.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

removing fluid from the fluid outlet block.

17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

imaging a biological specimen disposed in the microfluidic flow cell.

18. A biological specimen processing system comprising:

a fluidic handling unit comprising:

a baseplate;

a fluidic inlet block;

a fluidic outlet block;

a pump in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block;

a carrier control board in electrical communication with the pump;

a flow cell carrier comprising a microfluidic flow cell receiving area, wherein the flow cell carrier is configured to receive and retain the fluidic handling unit, wherein the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block are each arranged to form a fluidic connection with a microfluidic flow cell when the microfluidic flow cell is disposed in the microfluidic flow cell receiving area and when the fluidic handling unit is disposed in the flow cell carrier; and

a rotary encoder system arranged to monitor an angular motion of a rotating portion of the pump, wherein the carrier control board is in electrical communication with the rotary encoder system.

19. A biological specimen processing system comprising:

a fluidic handling unit comprising:

a baseplate;

a fluidic inlet block;

a fluidic outlet block;

a pump in fluidic communication with the fluidic inlet block and the fluidic outlet block;

a carrier control board in electrical communication with the pump;

a flow cell carrier comprising a microfluidic flow cell receiving area and a microfluidic flow cell disposed in the microfluidic flow cell receiving area, wherein the flow cell carrier is configured to receive and retain the fluidic handling unit; and

a rotary encoder system arranged to monitor an angular motion of a rotating portion of the pump, wherein the carrier control board is in electrical communication with the rotary encoder system.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2021
From: GLOBAL LIFE SCIENCES SOLUTIONS USA LLC
To: LEICA MICROSYSTEMS CMS GMBH
Reel/Frame 056256/0015 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 31, 2020
From: GE HEALTHCARE BIO-SCIENCES CORP.
To: GLOBAL LIFE SCIENCES SOLUTIONS USA LLC
Reel/Frame 053648/0854 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2018
From: VOLLENWEIDER, MERET; ZINGELEWICZ, STEPHEN ERIC; CORWIN, ALEX DAVID; SHAIKH, KASHAN ALI; KARP, JESSICA GODIN; LAZARE, MICHAEL STEVEN; SHOUDY, DAVID ANDREW; SURRETTE, CHRISTINE LYNNE
To: GE HEALTHCARE BIO-SCIENCES CORP.
Reel/Frame 046752/0523 →