Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Inoculator – streaker – or sampler
Patent
1997-10-06
1998-12-29
Redding, David
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Inoculator, streaker, or sampler
4352883, 4353054, 4353071, C12M 300
Patent
active
058540652
ABSTRACT:
A sampling device useful for determining whether microorganisms are present on a given surface includes a lid member and a base member. The lid member includes a flange that provides visual and tactile indications to a technician of the position of their fingers relative to an edge of the lid member. This increases the ability to avoid accidental or inadvertent contact with a sampling media. The flange is provided with a plurality of lugs that operate to maintain some spacing between the flange and a corresponding base member. This spacing is especially advantageous in situations where air flow is desirable within the sampling device. The base member includes a first cavity for supporting a sampling media and a second cavity. The second cavity includes a plurality of ribs that are contoured to securely fit a lid member partially within the second cavity so that a plurality of sampling devices can be stacked in a convenient and reliable fashion.
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Livingston Dwight
Lowe Seibert
Marsik Frederic J.
Becton Dickinson and Company
Redding David
Weintraub Bruce S.
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