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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 04, 1998
Filed:
Jul. 30, 1996
Gregory A Farrell, Ridgewood, NJ (US);
Bruce E Behringer, Park Ridge, NJ (US);
Joseph Carlucci, Harrison, NY (US);
James Mawhirt, Brooklyn, NY (US);
John Cremins, Waterbury, CT (US);
Bayer Corporation, Tarrytown, NY (US);
Abstract
A unified fluid cell circuit assembly for an analytical instrument, such as a clinical hematology, immunoassy or chemistry or a flow cytometry instrument. The assembly includes a unified fluid circuit, a shear valve, a fluid pump assembly, and a plurality of solenoid valves. The unified fluid circuit is made of a plurality of acrylic plates which have formed in the various plate surfaces chamber cavities, pneumatic, hydraulic and vent line, and valve cavities. The plates, when secured together, form a plurality of reaction chambers, a plurality of control valves and various lines as a network for controlling the flow and mixing of aliquots of a sample and fluids (rinse, reagents, etc.) to perform the reactions for analyzing the sample. The fluid pump assembly is connected to the unified flow circuit and has a plurality of diaphragm pumps which pump precise volumes of fluids. The solenoid valves provide the pressure and vacuum to operate the pumps and to provide a sample into the shear valve to form sample aliquots, and to mix the various aliquots with the reagents and diluents to form the reaction mixtures.