Pipette with improved pipette tip and mounting shaft...

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C073S864010, C073S864140

Reexamination Certificate

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06248295

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to improvements in pipettes and, more particularly, to air displacement pipettes including a unique pipette tip tailored to the distal end of the pipette's tip mounting shaft such that the tip is easily insertable by a pipette user onto the mounting shaft to a fluid tight position in which the tip is secured against undesired lateral rocking on or displacement from the shaft and, after use, is easily ejectable from the shaft by the pipette user.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
During the development of the unique pipette tip described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/188,030, filed Nov. 6, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,197,259 and entitled “Easy Eject Pipette Tip” and the development of the novel pipette tip and tip mounting shaft combination described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/188,031, filed Nov. 6, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,761 and entitled “Pipette With Improved Pipette Tip and Mounting Shaft”, both applications being incorporated herein by this reference, a special pipette tip and mounting shaft combination was discovered which provides for easier tip mounting, improved lateral tip stability and easier tip ejection than standard commercially available pipette tip and tip/shaft combinations. A brief description of the newly discovered pipette tip and mounting shaft combination is as follows.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention incorporates in an air displacement pipette the concept of similar frusto-conical distal and proximal end portions on a pipette tip mounting shaft and pipette tip respectively. The frusto-conical distal and proximal end portions have substantially parallel inwardly and downwardly tapering surfaces incorporating axially spaced annular sealing and lateral support zones and regions on the mounting shaft and tip, respectively. Further, the present invention incorporates cooperative means on the shaft and tip for insuring uniform depth of mounting shaft penetration into the pipette tip to maintain uniform tip interference with the mounting shaft as successive tips are mounted on and ejected from the mounting shaft.
In particular, the present invention comprises a combination of a pipette tip mounting shaft and pipette tip in an air displacement pipette. The mounting shaft comprises an axially elongated body including a frusto-conical distal end portion having an axially tapering outer surface with annular axially spaced outer surface regions defining an annular sealing zone and an axially tapering annular lateral support zone. The pipette tip is an elongated tube comprising an open frusto-conical proximal end portion, an open conical distal end and annular axially spaced inner surface regions on the axially tapering frusto-conical inner surface of the proximal end portion defining an annular sealing region and an axially tapering annular lateral support region. The axial tapering of the mounting shaft and pipette tip are one and one-half degrees or more from the longitudinal axis of the shaft and preferably between one and one-half and five or six degrees. The outer diameter of the annular sealing zone on the mounting shaft is slightly greater than the inner diameter of the annular sealing region on the pipette tip and the sidewall of the tip in the area of the annular sealing region is sufficiently thin that the annular sealing region expands slightly to form an interference fit and air tight seal between the mounting shaft and the pipette tip when the sealing zone penetrates the sealing region. The axial spacing of the sealing and support zones is substantially equal to the axial spacing of the sealing and support regions. Also, the outer diameters of the mounting shaft in the axially tapering lateral support zone are slightly less than or substantially equal to corresponding inner diameters of the proximal end portion of the tip in at least some circumferential portions of the axially tapering lateral support region. This allows for some minimal contact between the support zone and region without creating a secondary air tight seal which would result in an undesired increase in the axial forces required to mount and eject the pipette on and from the shaft. With such a structural configuration, as the sealing zone penetrates the sealing region, the support region receives the support zone and provides lateral support therefor which prevents transverse rocking of the pipette tip on the mounting shaft as might otherwise occur during touching off of the pipette tip and an accompanying undesired dislodging of the tip from the shaft.
Further, the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes the aforementioned controlled interference air tight fit and mating annular lateral support zone and region as well as cooperative means on the pipette and pipette tip for limiting the axial travel of the tip on the mounting shaft. This insures uniform depth of mounting shaft penetration into the pipette tip to maintain uniform the desired tip interference with the mounting shaft as successive tips are mounted on and ejected from the mounting shaft.
Still further, for pipette tip and shaft combinations wherein the interference fit between the sealing zone and region is about 0.075 mm to about 0.2 mm and the wall thickness of the pipette tip in the sealing region is between 0.2 and 0.5 mm, it has been discovered that the desired minimal tip mounting and ejection forces associated with the present invention still may be achieved and the lateral stability of the tip on the shaft further enhanced when there is a small interference fit between the support region and zone. The small interference is provided by the lateral support region of the tip having an inner diameter which is slightly less than the outer diameter of the lateral support zone of the shaft, eg. less than 0.075 mm. Further, when the shaft and tip are concentric and substantially circular in the support zone and region, a secondary air tight seal may be created between the support zone and region without creating an undesired increase in the axial forces required to mount and eject the tip on and from the shaft.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5200151 (1993-04-01), Long
patent: 5232669 (1993-08-01), Pardinas

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