Sample introduction device
First Claim
1. A sample introduction apparatus comprising:
- a sample chamber having an inlet aperture;
a container, having an outlet disposed in fluid communicating relation with said inlet aperture of the sample chamber;
a probe of substantially tubular construction, adapted to extend through the inlet aperture and through the outlet into the container;
said probe having a second end adapted for connection to a supply of material;
said probe being configured to inject a predetermined volume of the material into the container under sufficient positive pressure to displace a predetermined volume of a sample from the container into the sample chamber; and
said probe being sized and shaped to provide clearance between said probe and each of the inlet aperture and outlet sufficient to enable said predetermined volume of the sample to be displaced from the container into the sample chamber therethrough;
wherein interior probe surfaces remain free of the sample.
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Abstract
A sample introduction device is provided that is particularly useful in the critical care environment for the anaerobic withdrawal of small volumes of arterial blood from a sample collection syringe and introduction thereof into a sample chamber of a sensor for analysis. The sample introduction device includes a Luer fitting adapted to mate an outlet of the container in a concentric orientation with an input aperture of the sample chamber. A tubular probe is adapted for concentric placement with both the outlet and inlet aperture, with a first end thereof extending into the syringe and a second end adapted for attachment to an air supply. The probe has a predetermined diameter sufficient to provide an annular clearance between the probe and each of the outlet and inlet aperture. A predetermined volume of air is injected through the probe into the container to displace a predetermined volume of sample therefrom, through the annular clearance into the sample chamber. Injecting air into the syringe through the probe to displace the sample therefrom, rather than drawing the sample into the probe, advantageously reduces or eliminates the need for washing the interior of the probe to relatively reduce the use of wash reagents.
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11 Claims
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1. A sample introduction apparatus comprising:
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a sample chamber having an inlet aperture; a container, having an outlet disposed in fluid communicating relation with said inlet aperture of the sample chamber; a probe of substantially tubular construction, adapted to extend through the inlet aperture and through the outlet into the container; said probe having a second end adapted for connection to a supply of material; said probe being configured to inject a predetermined volume of the material into the container under sufficient positive pressure to displace a predetermined volume of a sample from the container into the sample chamber; and said probe being sized and shaped to provide clearance between said probe and each of the inlet aperture and outlet sufficient to enable said predetermined volume of the sample to be displaced from the container into the sample chamber therethrough; wherein interior probe surfaces remain free of the sample. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A sample introduction apparatus comprising:
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a sample chamber; a container disposed in fluid communicating relationship with said sample chamber; and a probe of substantially tubular construction, having a first end adapted to extend into said container, and having a second end adapted for connection to a supply of material; and said probe being configured to inject a predetermined volume of the material into said container under sufficient positive pressure to displace a predetermined volume of the sample from the container into said sample chamber; wherein interior probe surfaces remain free of the sample.
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