Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Microorganism preservation – storage – or transport apparatus
Reexamination Certificate
2000-06-28
2001-10-09
Redding, David A. (Department: 1744)
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Microorganism preservation, storage, or transport apparatus
C435S287700, C435S288100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06300125
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a straw for the conservation of small quantities of substances, notably biological substances, in particular biological liquids.
2. Description of the Prior Art
This type of straw, known under the term “French straw”, was disclosed for the first time in French patent No. 995 878.
The straws used up to now included a tripartite plug consisting of two pads of a fibrous substance enclosing a powder capable of being transformed in contact with a liquid into an impermeable gel or paste adhering to the wall of the tube, creating a tight stopper.
The tripartite plug straws we have developed and marketed give entire satisfaction. Nevertheless, a certain absorption of liquid contained in the straw may have been found, although very low.
There are straws with different diameters. For straws with a large diameter, for example 3.7 mm, the tripartite plug will be larger and there will be much more absorption. It is therefore desirable not to use a larger plug for a larger diameter straw.
For obvious reasons of economic production, it would generally be advantageous to be able to use plugs of similar sizes for straws with different diameters, regardless of the nature of the plug.
One aim of the invention is to provide a straw including a device enabling the same size plug to be used regardless of the diameter of the straw.
Other aims and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention achieves the above aim and provides a straw for the conservation of small quantities of substances, notably biological substances, comprising a segment of tube fitted internally at one end with an insert through which there is a substantially coaxial orifice.
The insert is usually made of a material selected from elastomer materials, thermoplastics materials and thermoplastics elastomer material. It can equally be made of metal or any other appropriate material.
The plug of the straw is accommodated in the insert if necessary.
The plug can be a tripartite plug, a one-piece plug or constituted in some other way.
A capillary insert can equally be provided so that the straw can be used without any plug. The insert can then serve also as a filling indicator.
The end of the straw that does not incorporate the insert in accordance with the invention normally remains open for filling it with the product to be conserved, which is usually a liquid.
To protect the product from contamination the open end is closed, for example welded closed, in particular using ultrasound or thermal welding, or by any other appropriate technique known to the skilled person.
It is advantageous to be able to “color code” the straws without using straws that are themselves colored. In accordance with the invention this can be achieved by choosing an insert made from a colored thermoplastics material or a colored thermoplastics elastomer material.
In the embodiment in which the insert is adapted to receive a plug, the diameter of the inside orifice of the insert is usually, but not exclusively, in the range approximately 1.6 mm to approximately 2.5 mm.
In the embodiment in which the insert is not intended to receive a plug, that is to say when the insert is a capillary insert, it usually, but not exclusively, has a diameter in the range approximately 0.5 mm to approximately 2 mm.
The invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Beau Christian
Ehrsam Alain
Saint-Ramon Jean-Gerard
IMV Technologies
Morgan & Finnegan , LLP
Redding David A.
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