Patent ID: 7604777
Filing Date: 2009-10-20
Classification: B01L,G01N,G02B

Abstract:
1. A cartridge containing a test chamber for use in apparatus for performing optical analysis of liquid specimens by optical observation, said apparatus having a receptacle for receiving the cartridge and positioning the test chamber of the cartridge in a field of observation of the apparatus to enable analysis of liquid within the test chamber, the apparatus having at least two magnetic poles positioned on opposite sides of the receptacle to apply a magnetic field to the cartridge, said cartridge comprising: (a) a body of translucent plastic adapted to be slidably engaged in the receptacle of the apparatus between said magnetic poles to position the test chamber in the magnetic field of said poles, said body having a domed cross section with a flat area on the top of the dome extending along the longitudinal axis so as to be positioned in the field of observation of the apparatus, (b) a test chamber having an upper wall with a slightly larger diameter than an inlet channel wherein said upper wall contains beveled corners between 2° to 30° relative to the longitudinal axis of the chamber to avoid air bubble entrapment, and having a vestibule above said test chamber, said inlet between said test chamber and said vestibule, and a fill line located adjacent said inlet, said fill line determined by the surface of liquid inserted into said test chamber; (c) a stopper having a first seal adapted to sealingly seat in the inlet and close the same, said stopper having a distal end adapted to enter the inlet of the test chamber below the fill line before the first seal closes said inlet, said distal end having a thickness sufficient to displace and excess volume of liquid upwardly through said inlet and position the surface of the liquid in said vestibule prior to said first seal closing said inlet, said first seal, upon being seated in the inlet, precluding air entrapment within the test chamber; (d) said vestibule having a volume to form an overflow reservoir for receiving a volume of liquid that may be displaced upon seating the primary seal; and (e) a second seal remote form the first seal in said vestibule, said first and second seals defining therebetween the overflow reservoir, said second seal precluding migration of any overflow liquid past the second seal out of the system.