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Immunological testing devices

  • US RE30,562 E
  • Filed: 02/22/1979
  • Issued: 03/31/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/22/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An immunological testing device comprising:

  • a plastic structure having upper and lower open ends, having a through-passage of predetermined small cross-sectional area sufficiently small to retain liquid by capillary action within space thereof at at-least substantially an intermediate portion of a length thereof, and the plastic structure being elongated along a longitudinal axis of the through-passage, the ratio of the wall surface area of said through-passage being larger than the cross-sectional area of said intermediate portion, and in which said plastic structure has formed therein an enlarged funnel structure in continuous flow-relationship with the upper end of the intermediate portion of the through-passage of said predetermined small cross-sectional area..]. .[.2. An immunological testing device of claim 1, in which said plastic structure has only a single through-passage..]. .[.3. An immunological testing device of claim 1, in which said plastic structure includes a plurality of said through-passages arranged in substantially parallel-flow relationship; and

    tubular collector-structure forming a common collecting space at lower-end outlets of said plurality..]. .[.4. An immunological testing device of claim 1, including a washing structure having a liquid containing structure with a plurality of spaced-apart funnel-outlets, and in which said plastic structure includes a plurality of said through-passages and of said enlarged funnel structures, and washing structure being seatable onto an upper portion of said enlarged funnel structures with each one respectively of the enlarged funnel structures positioned for receiving liquid flow from at least one of said spaced-apart funnel-outlets, the spaced-apart funnel-outlets thereby feeding washing liquid to separate ones of said enlarged funnel structures whereby through-passages associated with respective ones of each enlarged funnel structure are concurrently washable so as to be devoid of contamination between separate ones of the enlarged funnel structures..]. .[.5. An immunological testing device of claim 1, in which said plastic structure includes a plurality of said through-passages arranged in substantially parallel-flow relationship and in which through-flow spaces of said plurality of said through-passages are in flow-communication with one-another; and

    including a washing structure having a liquid containing structure with a plurality of spaced-apart funnel-outlets, said washing structure being seatable onto an upper portion of structure of a plurality of said enlarged funnel structure with each one respectively of the enlarged funnel structures positioned for receiving liquid flow from at least one of said spaced-apart funnel-outlets, the spaced-apart funnel-outlets thereby feeding washing liquid to separate ones of said enlarged funnel structures whereby through-passages associated with respective ones of each enlarged funnel structure are concurrently washable so as to be devoid of contamination between separate ones of the enlarged funnel structures..]. .[.6. An immunological testing device of claim 1 including a plurality of said enlarged funnel structure and pluralities of said through-passages, through-passages of different enlarged funnel structures being in segregated non-flow relationship to one-another..]. .[.7. An immunological testing device of claim 5, including means for detaching individual sets of an enlarged funnel structure and associated plurality of through-passages thereof, from other ones of enlarged funnel structures and associated through-passages thereof..]. .[.8. An immunological testing device of claim 7, in which said means for detaching comprises scored structure adapted for ease of severing structures from one-another..]. .[.9. An immunological testing device of claim 3, in which said tubular collector structure has a lower outlet aperture of predetermined small dimensional cross-section sufficiently small to effect retaining a drop of liquid within said common collecting space when devoid of liquid weight of additional liquid above said intermediate portion within said enlarged funnel structure..]. .[.10. An immunological testing device of claim 3, in which spaces of the plurality of said through-passages are in common communication along longitudinal lengths thereof within a space formed centrally therebetween and interconnecting the through-passages of the plurality of said through-passages..]. .[.11. An immunological testing device of claim 10, in which said tubular collector structure has a lower outlet aperture of predetermined small dimensional cross-section sufficiently small to effect retaining a drop of liquid within said common collecting space when devoid of liquid weight of additional liquid above said intermediate portion within said enlarged funnel structure..]. .Iadd. 12. An immunological testing device comprising a plastic receptacle structure having upper and lower apertures and a longitudinal through-passage continuous between the upper and lower apertures, said longitudinal through-passage having upper and lower portions, said lower portion having a first predetermined transverse cross-sectional area sufficiently small to retain water by capillary action, and said lower portion of said through passage being defined by inner wall-structures that substantially increase the extent of the circumscribing inner surface of said plastic receptacle structure and make an irregular wall surface for a significant axial extent of said lower portion, while substantially reducing the volume of said lower portion as compared to the volume of the said lower portion without said inner wall-structures, said upper portion of said through-passage having a second predetermined transverse cross-sectional area of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined transverse cross-sectional area, and said upper portion being in continuous flow relation with said lower portion of said through-passage. .Iaddend..Iadd. 13. An immunological testing device as claimed in claim 12, in which said plastic receptacle structure has only a single longitudinal through-passage. .Iaddend..Iadd. 14. An immunological testing device as claimed in claim 12 which has a plurality of said plastic receptacle structures each having a longitudinal through-passage arranged in substantially parallel-flow relationship with one another. .Iaddend..Iadd. 15. An immunological testing device as claimed in claim 12 which has a plurality of said plastic receptacle structures each having a longitudinal through-passage arranged in substantially parallel-flow relationship with one another, and a washing structure having a plurality of spaced-apart funnel members, said washing structure being seatable on said plurality of plastic receptacles to hold said funnel members above the through-passages of said plastic receptacle structures, whereby when liquid is poured into said washing structure it will pass through said funnel members and into the through-passages of said plastic receptacle structures simultaneously without danger of contamination between the various ones of said receptacle structures. .Iaddend..Iadd. 16. An immunological testing device as claimed in claim 1 having a plurality of said plastic receptacle structures detachably mounted together in spaced relationship. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 17. An immunological testing device as claimed in claim 12 in which said plastic receptacle structure includes a collector structure having a downwardly and inwardly-tapered conical surface in communication with said lower portion of said through-passage and said lower aperture. .Iaddend..Iadd. 18. An immunological testing device as claimed in claim 12 in which said lower aperture is of a predetermined dimensional cross-section sufficiently small to effect retention of liquid within the lower portion of said through-passage. .Iaddend.

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