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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 18, 2009
Filed:
May. 05, 2004
Peter Lomas, Bebington, GB;
Peter Lomas, Bebington, GB;
Thermo Shandon Limited, Cheshire, GB;
Abstract
A centrifugation device comprising a combined sample chamber and slide holder adapted to be mounted, with a microscope slide, in a centrifuge in a predetermined position, after placing, in the sample chamber, a fluid biological sample containing cells, the centrifugation device comprising a body () affording a base () adapted for engagement with a microscope slide, structure on one side of the base defining a chamber for a fluid sample, with an opening () for the introduction of fluid to said chamber, the base () including an aperture () and carrying a means for sealing the edges of such aperture with respect to the surface of a microscope slide placed across the base (), or for allowing the passage of liquid but obstructing the passage of cells, the centrifugation device further including a back plate () arranged, when the back plate () is closed against the rear of a microscope slide engaged with the base (), to locate the slide between the base and the cover plate and to hold the cover plate in this closed position, wherein said base () comprises a supporting frame () and, within said support frame, a pressure plate () provided with said aperture (), and wherein the pressure plate is supported from said frame by flexible resilient means () such as to allow the pressure plate to 'float' and to align itself with a microscope slide located between the pressure plate and the back plate as the back plate is closed.