Vacuum work piece holder
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1. A vacuum work piece holder, suitable for securing slides or the like, comprising:
- (a) at least one elongated and generally cylindrical vacuum chamber including two ends;
(b) tray means of a length and width sufficient to contain said chamber said tray also including sides which are adapted to rotatably support said chamber above said tray bottom; and
,(c) a plurality of ports extending generally in a linear path along the long axis of said chamber, and of a cross section sufficient to support a work piece securely thereon by suctional engagement.
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A vacuum operated work piece holder and method are disclosed for holding slides and the like during subsequent work operations. In the apparatus of this invention, an elongated and generally cylindrical vacuum chamber containing a plurality of ports is provided. When a vacuum is drawn through the chamber, biological laboratory slides or the like may be held in place on the port to enable gram staining and washing operations to be carried on in sequence. Multiple chambers may be used and each chamber is preferably mounted so as to be rotatable to allow the operator to rotate the chamber to aid in draining the wash water.
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1. A vacuum work piece holder, suitable for securing slides or the like, comprising:
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(a) at least one elongated and generally cylindrical vacuum chamber including two ends; (b) tray means of a length and width sufficient to contain said chamber said tray also including sides which are adapted to rotatably support said chamber above said tray bottom; and
,(c) a plurality of ports extending generally in a linear path along the long axis of said chamber, and of a cross section sufficient to support a work piece securely thereon by suctional engagement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A vacuum work piece holder, suitable for securing slides or the like, comprising:
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(a) at least one elongated and generally cylindrical vacuum chamber including two ends adapted to be journaled into tray sides; (b) a plurality of ports extending generally in a linear path along the long axis of said chamber, and of a dimension sufficient to support a work piece securely thereon by suctional engagement; (c) tray means of a length and width sufficient to contain said chamber, and with sides which are adapted to support said chamber above the tray bottom; (d) handle means connected to said chamber whereby said chamber may be rotated; and (e) stop means to arrest the rotational movement of said chamber.
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