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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 1994
Filed:
Sep. 17, 1992
Yoshitada Mizusawa, Nagano, JP;
Matsumi Toya, Koushoku, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha Tiyoda Seisakusho, Nagano, JP;
Sakura Finetechnical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Apparatus for dyeing tissues sampled from a living body for the purpose of observing immunoreaction of the tissues has a dyeing tray with a plurality of plateaus arranged in parallel disposition. A slide is so placed over each plateau that a wedge-shaped gap of capillary dimension is formed between the plateau and the undersurface of the slide to which a sampled tissue is attached. A liquid drip surface and a liquid discharge port are formed at one end of the top surface of each plateau. A liquid delivery port is formed on a side wall of the tray so as to communicate with the liquid discharge port. The liquid delivery port and the drip surface are always exposed. A dyeing liquid or a rinsing liquid is dripped onto the exposed drip surface and spreads into the gap for dyeing the tissue or rinse the relevant parts. After the dyeing or rinsing, the used liquid is sucked and discharged by way of the liquid delivery port. Because of the exposure of the drip surface and the liquid delivery port, the operation is easy and the dyeing tray can also be used for manual dyeing. A bank between the liquid discharge port and the drip surface prevents direct flow of the liquid therebetween.