Device for sampling and/or injecting inside a plugged sample tub

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Filling means with receiver or receiver coacting means – With puncturing connecting means

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141 59, 141 94, 141130, G01N 100, G01N 3510, B01L 300, A61M 5162, B67C 300

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061351725

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a device intended for the taking of samples and/or injection inside sealed receptacles such as e.g. test tubes sealed with plastic stoppers.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, it is known that for security and precision purposes, numerous analysis processes and especially in biological processes, we use sample tubes plugged with rubber (or more generally plastomer) bungs, in order to be able to perform all manipulations pertaining to these processes without having to remove the stopper and therefore without direct access to the sample. In the case of hematological analyses, increasingly frequent use is made of sealed test tubes in which a relative vacuum is created enabling the use of a syringe to be avoided when taking a blood sample, the blood being directly drawn into the tube under the effect of the depression.
The taking of samples and/or injections performed into these tubes then entails the use of devices each comprising a hollow needle connected to a suction and/or delivery pipe.
When it equips an automated analysis system, the sampling device is borne by a pipeting head equipped with means ensuring vertical displacement of the needle, and possibly mobile above a pipeting area in which a plurality of sample tubes is arranged. It is obvious that in this case the needle must be capable of performing a multiplicity of piercings and samplings without the precision of the device being affected.
In practice it transpires that the perfecting of such a device and the design of such sampling needles give rise to numerous problems.
Thus, the use of conventional hollow needles with substantially cone-shaped tapered tips is not really suitable for automated or semi-automated analysis systems for the following reasons: cutting out in the stopper a circular portion of cross-section substantially equal to the cross-section of the needle channel: this circular portion engages in the channel and causes at least partial obturation thereof. Accordingly, during the suction phase, this portion generates a more or less considerable loss of head that constitutes a first source of error on the quantities sampled off (which must be constant for each sampling); causing a pressure variation (excess pressure) inside the receptacle, said variation constituting a second source of error concerning the quantities sampled off. Likewise, during extraction of the needle, the deformation of the stopper in the opposite direction generates a depression which brings about a suction effect tending to aspirate the liquid sampled off. The imprecision resulting from these two phenomena is amplified by the fact that the level of the sample inside the tube is variable from one tube to another and that, therefore, the values of the excess pressure and depression cannot be determined; poorly after extraction of the needle, as a result of which the tightness of the seal can no longer be guaranteed.
In order to remedy the problems pertaining to the imprecision of the quantities sampled off, it has been proposed that use be made of sampling devices using electrovalve sets enabling the performance of complex sampling sequences taking into account the above-mentioned parameters. However, this solution has proved costly, not very reliable and yet does not solve all the above-mentioned drawbacks.


OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The main object of this invention is to provide a simple, relatively inexpensive and yet efficient solution to these problems.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, there is provided a sampling device using a hollow needle that is axially mobile so as to be capable of perforating a stopper sealing the receptacle in which the sample to be sampled off is contained.
According to the invention, this device is characterized in that the pointed tip of the needle comprises at least one cutting edge at a tangent to a generating line of the cylindrical body of the needle, an oblique shape connecting the edge to said cylindrical body and a lateral outl

REFERENCES:
patent: 5102623 (1992-04-01), Yamamoto et al.

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