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SYRINGE WASH STATION FOR ANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS

  • US 20090032065A1
  • Filed: 12/08/2006
  • Published: 02/05/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/08/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A syringe wash station for cleaning a syringe used in a liquid handling system or to perform liquid handling operations, the syringe including a needle communicating with a barrel in which a plunger is movable for dispensing or aspirating a fluid through a distal open end of the needle, comprising:

  • an interior needle wash chamber having a lower end and an open upper end into which the needle of the syringe can be axially inserted;

    an overflow chamber extending vertically above the open upper end of the needle wash chamber;

    a wash port opening to a side wall of the needle wash chamber for supplying a cleaning fluid to the interior chamber;

    a drain connected to the lower end of the needle wash chamber;

    a valve for opening and closing the drain respectively to permit and block fluid flow through the drain, whereby when the valve is closed fluid flowing from the wash port into the needle chamber can fill the needle wash chamber and overflow the upper end of the needle wash chamber for flow into the overflow chamber, and when the valve is open cleaning fluid can flow from the needle wash chamber through the drain; and

    a wash station controller for(a) flowing cleaning fluid through the wash port opening in a side wall of the needle wash chamber between upper and lower ends of the needle wash chamber after the syringe has been axially inserted through the open upper end of the needle wash chamber;

    (b) closing the drain to cause cleaning fluid to fill the needle wash chamber and flow out through the open upper end of the needle wash chamber into the overflow chamber;

    (c) opening the drain to allow the cleaning fluid in the needle wash chamber to flow out through a drain;

    (d) retracting the plunger of the syringe during step (b) to draw cleaning fluid through the needle and into the barrel of the syringe; and

    (e) extending the plunger of the syringe during step (c) to discharge the cleaning fluid from the barrel of the syringe through the needle and into the fluid flowing from the needle wash chamber to the drain.

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