US20020074689A1 - Microplate with transparent base - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a microplate with transparent bottom as well as to a method for its manufacture.
- Microplates are known which are used for fluorescence, luminescence or scintillation measurements, for example, in solving biochemical or molecular biological questions.
- Microplates with 96 wells today represent a standardized platform for automatic or manual determination, and for evaluation of patient specimens in widespread analysis equipment.
- a routine method for the preparation of colored microplates with transparent bottoms is ultrasound welding of a colored plate frame to a transparent bottom. It is preferable that both parts be made of polystyrene. Achieving an absolute seal between the 96 wells always turns out to be a problem. Therefore, double welding beads are frequently applied to achieve a greater level of safety.
- EP-0,571,661 A1 discloses a microplate which is used in measurement techniques where the light emission or light permeability is measured.
- the disclosed microplate compresses a cuvette-forming upper light-impermeable frame part as well as a light-permeable bottom part, which is attached by means of ultrasound welding to the upper frame part.
- a protective grid is applied which is made of nontransparent material, and which leaves clear the optical window.
- Manufacture of such microplates may employ multicomponent injection molding processes, where, by means of two injection molds, the frame and bottom parts are manufactured and assembled.
- the drawback of the known microplates is that the transparent bottom parts, because of their thickness of approximately 1 mm, present light conduction effects which are the result of the deflection and total reflection of light. Total reflection occurs whenever light moves through an interface between an optically denser medium and an optically less dense medium, and the limiting angle, which is specific for the material, is exceeded. This property is used to good effect today in light conduction technology. Light is fed into one end of a light conductor, then exits through the other end, practically unweakened because of the total reflection. To achieve this effect, the walls of the fibers must, however, be absolutely smooth at optical dimensions.
- the reflection of the light is not total, only partial, and therefore it can exit through adjacent wells, or cuvettes.
- the adverse light conduction effect also occurs, for example, during transmitted light measurements, and its characteristics include the fact that the transparent bottom acts as a light conductor and, for given cuvettes, deflects incident light partially into adjacent cuvettes.
- the transparent bottom acts as a light conductor and, for given cuvettes, deflects incident light partially into adjacent cuvettes.
- the known microplates are only suited under certain conditions for radioactivity measurements, for example, scintillation measurements, also because of the thickness of their transparent bottoms.
- the technical problem which is the foundation of the present invention thus consists in preparing microplates which overcomes the above-mentioned drawbacks, particularly which guarantee a higher accuracy during optical measurements and, moreover, are also suited for radioactive determinations.
- the invention solves this problem by the preparation of a microplate with the characteristics of the main claim, particularly by the preparation of a microplate with at least one frame part and at least one bottom part associated with the frame part, where the frame part, of which there is at least one, comprises multiple cuvettes and the bottom part, of which there is at least one, forms the bottoms of the cuvettes, and where the bottom part, respectively the bottoms, of the cuvettes has/have a maximum thickness of 500 ⁇ m, preferably 20-500 ⁇ m, and optimally 40 to 100 ⁇ m.
- frame part of a microplate is understood to refer to that part of a microplate which forms the cuvettes or recesses, in particular their lateral walls, which are open towards both the top and bottom.
- bottom part of a microplate is understood to refer to that part of a microplate which closes off the cuvettes, and optionally the cuvette interstices, towards the bottom.
- the term cuvette is understood to refer to a container which can be made of any material, preferably plastic, and which is in the form of a cupule, well, bore, hollowed-out part or similar configuration, and which is used for receiving the samples to be examined.
- the entire bottom part, or only those parts of the bottom part which form the bottoms of the cuvette are made in the form of a membrane or, particularly, a transparent film.
- the invention thus makes available, in an advantageous manner, a microplate which provides, because of the very small thickness of the bottom part, respectively the bottoms of the cuvettes, multiple advantages and applications. Because of the small thickness of the bottom part, respectively the bottoms of the individual cuvettes, it is, for example, possible and particularly advantageous for use in radioactivity determinations. To the extent that the bottom part is in the form of a transparent film, the resulting advantage is that the undesired light conduction effect is considerably reduced, so that measurements can be carried out with considerably increased accuracy, compared to the state of the art. To the extent that the bottom part is in the form of a membrane, it is possible to carry out any desired nutrient diffusion from the bottom through the membrane into the cells that grow on the membrane in the cuvette in a particularly efficient manner, and to a large extent unimpeded.
- the microplates according to the invention are therefore suited for any kind of fluorescence, luminescence, colorimetric, chemilumescence or radioactivity measurement, for example, scintillation measurements.
- the microplates according to the invention can be used in ELISA tests, DNA and RNA hybridizations, antibody titer determinations, protein, peptide and immune tests, PCR and recombinant DNA techniques, hormone and receptor binding tests and similar techniques. Since it is preferable to use, for the bottom part, respectively the bottoms of the individual cuvettes, transparent, that is light-permeable, materials, optical apparatuses can be placed both above and below the microplate. In addition it is possible to study the samples contained in the cuvettes using light microscopy.
- the microplate according to the invention presents at least frame part and at least one bottom part associated with the frame part.
- the frame part of which there is at least one, is preferably essentially in the form of a rectangle and it comprises multiple cuvettes which are open towards the top and towards the bottom, in a support plate, where the lateral walls of the cuvettes are formed by the frame part which in this area is in the form of a support plate.
- the cuvettes that are formed in the frame part can have a circular, hexagonal, square or other geometric cross section.
- the cuvettes are arranged in the support plate of the frame part in the form of a matrix or in rows.
- the cuvettes in the support plate can be in the form of distinct individual cuvettes, connected, for example, by connecting rods, in the form of bores in an otherwise solid support plate, or in the form of a combination of the two embodiments.
- Per frame part it is possible to have 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 or multiples thereof, for example, 384 or 1536, cuvettes.
- the frame part is applied in the injection molding process onto the bottom part which has a maximum thickness of 500 ⁇ m, which bottom part thus closes the cuvettes from the bottom and at the same time forms the bottom for each individual cuvette.
- the microplate according to the invention can consist, for example, of such a frame part and a bottom part associated with this frame part.
- Such a microplate accordingly comprises a foundation frame and frame parts, each provided with a bottom part, which are arranged in the foundation frame.
- the invention provides for the coloring of the frame part, either black or white, or in natural, transparent, colors.
- the frame part is manufactured of one material type or of a mixture of materials, guaranteeing an increased heat conductivity, for example, by the inclusion of metal shavings, such as shavings of nickel, special steel, or rust.
- the invention provides for manufacturing the frame part of acrylbutadienestyrene (ABS), polyamide (PA), polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polypropylene (PP) or styrene acrylonitrile (SAN).
- ABS acrylbutadienestyrene
- PA polyamide
- PC polycarbonate
- PS polystyrene
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- PP polypropylene
- SAN styrene acrylonitrile
- the invention provides for manufacturing the film of a transparent material, or for coloring it.
- a film with increased heat conductivity for example, by using aluminum as film material.
- the film is constructed in several layers, where, for example, the face of the film turned toward the frame part is chosen so that it provides for a particularly good connection to the frame part, whereas the face of the film turned away from the frame part is used to improve the stability.
- the film is particularly preferred for the film to be made of acrylobutadienestyrene (ABS), polyamide (PA), polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polypropylene (PP) or styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), and for it to consist of these materials or mixtures thereof.
- ABS acrylobutadienestyrene
- PA polyamide
- PC polycarbonate
- PS polystyrene
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- PP polypropylene
- SAN styrene acrylonitrile
- the membranes according to the invention are manufactured of the polyamide (PA 6 , PA 66 ), polyester (PET, PETG), polycarbonate (PC), cellulose, cellulose derivative or regenerated cellulose, and they consist of these materials or mixtures thereof.
- the invention provides for a constant thickness of the bottom part and for the bottom part to be made in its entirety of the same material.
- the invention also provides for the bottom part to have a maximum thickness of 500 ⁇ m only in those areas in which the bottom part forms the bottom of the respective cuvette, whereas in the areas between the cuvette bottoms and/or in the areas below the cuvette lateral walls a larger thickness of the bottom part is provided and/or another material composition.
- the invention in an additional advantageous embodiment, provides for a support structure below the bottom part which is used for stabilizing the bottom part and which is attached by welding or applied by spraying onto the bottom part or onto the frame part itself.
- this support structure leaves an optical window free, in each case under the cuvette bottom.
- the invention provides for a notching or other markina of at least one, preferably two, corners of the frame part or of the foundation frame, so that an equivocal orientation can be used.
- the invention also relates to another method for the manufacture of microplates consisting of at least one frame part and at least one bottom part, where the bottom part has a maximum thickness of 500 ⁇ m.
- the invention provides for the manufacture of the microplates according to the invention in a single-step procedure, where the bottom part, which is in the form of a film or membrane, is arranged in an injection molding installation and subsequently a molding composition, heated at 200-300° C., preferably 250° C., and plasticized, is injected for the manufacture of the frame part into the injection molding installation and applied to the bottom part.
- the method according to the invention provides for a thin, prestamped, film or membrane, having preferably a thickness of 60 ⁇ m, which is inserted into an injection molding mold, and around which is sprayed the material used for the frame part and connected to it.
- the material can be transparent, or colored with a white or black with high covering power.
- the fixation of the film or membrane can be carried out using a vacuum through small channel slits, which, however, do not leave any visible imprints on the mold part, or by electrostatic charging of the film, or the membrane and/or injection molding tool.
- the film or membrane according to the invention can be subjected to a preliminary treatment usina the corona or plasma processes respectively, preactivated with appropriate adhesives.
- the temperature resistance of the composite is a function of the-film or membrane and of the mold composition used for the manufacture of the frame part and it is, for example, in the case of polystyrene approximately 50° C. It is preferable to ensure that no thermal deformation of the film or membrane occurs, when the heated mold composition (approximately 250° C.) is injected.
- the injection molding tool should be designed in such a manner that the film or membrane is not shifted.
- the processing technique uses this processing technique to achieve a great number of different objectives.
- the objectives include improved properties of use, such as high light permeability and good resistance to chemicals.
- Microplates modified according to the invention can be used in immunoassays and cell cultivation.
- sprays around the membranes which are to be used for cell culture techniques and filtration processes.
- FIG. 1 A top view onto the microplate according to the invention
- FIG. 2 A shifted cross section through the microplate of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 An additional cross section through the microplate of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4 A bottom view of the bottom part of the microplate according to FIG. 1,
- FIG. 5 A detail of FIG. 4,
- FIG. 6 A detail of the cross-sectional representation of FIG. 2,
- FIG. 7 A detail of FIG. 6, and
- FIG. 8 An alternate embodiment form of the invention with frame parts arranged in a foundation frame.
- FIG. 1 shows a microplate 1 with a rectangular frame part 2 , which has rounded corners, made of a white polystyrene, which is colored so it has covering power, and a bottom part 3 arranged with it [frame part 2 ], and not represented here.
- Frame part 2 is manufactured as a single part, and it presents the standard dimensions of the SBS (Society of Biomolecular Screening) standard (MIPTEC standardization draft of Oct. 12, 1996) and it presents a support plate 5 , which is formed in the cuvette 7 in the form of an 8 ⁇ 12 matrix.
- the cuvettes 7 which are circular in cross section are open towards the top, and their lateral walls 9 are formed by the support plate 5 .
- the lateral cuvette walls 9 are connected to the respective adjacent lateral cuvette walls, or the interior frame wall 19 of the frame part 2 , by means of stays 11 . Between the lateral walls 9 of the cuvettes 7 , interstices 13 are therefore arranged. These interstices 13 are open towards the top, whereas they are closed towards the bottom by a closing plate 15 (FIG. 2).
- the frame part 2 presents two notched corners 27 .
- the individual cuvettes 7 can be identified by means of alphanumerical and numerical markings on the matrix.
- FIG. 2 represents a shifted cross section through the microplate according to FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a detail of FIG. 2.
- the microplate 1 presents, in its marginal area over the entire circumference, a hollow wall 17 , which is open towards the bottom, and formed by the support plate 5 .
- the cuvettes 7 which present lateral walls 9 formed by the support plate 5 , are each connected by means of four stays 11 , which form a 90° angle between each other, with the adjacent cuvettes 7 or the interior frame wall 19 .
- the interior frame Wall 19 thus forms, in a manner of speaking, the interior inside wall, turned towards the cuvette area, of the hollow wall 17 , and it comprises the entire cuvette area 65 .
- FIGS. 2 and 6 also show that the stays 11 do not reach the height of the cuvettes 7 completely, rather they end at a separation d below the upper edge of the cuvettes 7 .
- FIG. 6 clearly shows that both the cuvettes 7 which are open towards the bottom and the closing plate 15 are covered by a film 3 .
- the film 3 presents a constant thickness of 60 ⁇ m and it is made of polystyrene. The passage of light is not prevented over the entire internal diameter of the cuvettes 7 .
- the film 3 forms the bottoms 4 of the cuvettes 7 and it covers the closing plate 15 in the areas 60 .
- FIG. 3 represents a shifted cross section, which is diagonal with respect to the longitudinal axis of the microplate according to FIG. 1.
- FIG. 7 is a detail view of FIG. 3. In both figures it is also possible to see the hollow wall 17 , which covers the entire circumference of the microplate 1 , and is open towards the bottom and formed by the support plate 5 . Furthermore, the representation includes the interior frame wall 19 which surrounds the cuvette area 65 , the stays 11 which connect the cuvettes 7 , and the lateral walls 9 of the cuvettes 7 .
- FIG. 7 shows, in detail, a lower corner area of the microplate 1 shown in FIG. 3.
- the representation shows the hollow wall 17 which is made of the support plate 5 of the frame part 2 , with its interior frame wall 19 and the stay 11 and the lateral wall 9 of the cuvette 7 .
- the interior frame wall 19 which encloses the entire cuvette area 65 can be clearly seen, and projecting beyond the level of the closing plate 15 towards the bottom with projection 21 .
- the bottom part 3 which is in the form of a film, is also shown, and which covers without gap, the entire cuvette area 65 towards the bottom. Both the closing plate 15 and the cuvettes 7 open towards the bottom, and are covered by the film, so that the cuvettes present a flat bottom 4 .
- FIG. 4 is a view of the microplate 1 from the bottom.
- the representation shows the hollow wall 17 formed by the support plate 5 of the frame part 2 , with its interior frame wall 19 .
- the representation also shows connecting stays 23 between the interior frame wall 19 and the frame exterior wall 25 of the frame part 2 . It is possible to recognize the cuvettes 7 , which are covered towards the bottom by the transparent bottom part 3 , in the form of a film, and the cuvettes' lateral wall 9 as well as the stays 11 . Furthermore, one can also see that the closing plate 15 , which closes off the interstices 13 toward the bottom, is covered by the bottom part 3 .
- FIG. 5 represents a detailed view of FIG. 4 and makes it clear that the bottom part 3 closes off the entire cuvette area 65 of the frame part 2 towards the bottom.
- FIG. 8 represents an additional embodiment of the invention.
- foundation frame 30 which is opened in its middle towards the bottom, eight units are arranged in such a manner that they can be taken out using the gripping surfaces 67 , each unit being made of a frame part 2 and bottom part 3 which presents eight cuvettes in the form of a strip.
- the manufacture of the microplate 1 took place as follows.
- a transparent polystyrene film with a thickness of 60 ⁇ m is positioned in an injection molding tool.
- the arrangement occurs in a manner such that the molding composition to be injected by spraying cannot spray under the film, and access to the spraying space is prevented for larger dust particles.
- white colored polystyrene is used for the manufacture of the frame part 2 .
- the polystyrene was first heated at 260° C. in a cylinder and thus converted to its plastic state.
- the plasticized molding composition was then pressed by means of a conveyor belt at a pressure of 1000 bar out of the cylinder, and rapidly injected into the cooled closed tool in which the film was positioned.
- the mold part sets with a post-pressure application of approximately 250 bar, and shrinkage of the cooling mold part was compensated for by the addition of pressurized plastic composition.
- the post-pressure application time until setting was a few seconds, but can be several minutes in the case of larger parts with thick walls. After the cooling and the rigidification, the mold part applied to the film is ejected.
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The present invention relates to an improved microplate which is constructed of at least one frame part and at least one bottom part, where the bottom part has a maximum thickness of 500 μm.
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- The invention relates to a microplate with transparent bottom as well as to a method for its manufacture.
- Microplates are known which are used for fluorescence, luminescence or scintillation measurements, for example, in solving biochemical or molecular biological questions.
- New luminescence and fluorescence techniques require the preparation of colored microplates with transparent bottoms. Microplates with 96 wells today represent a standardized platform for automatic or manual determination, and for evaluation of patient specimens in widespread analysis equipment. A routine method for the preparation of colored microplates with transparent bottoms is ultrasound welding of a colored plate frame to a transparent bottom. It is preferable that both parts be made of polystyrene. Achieving an absolute seal between the 96 wells always turns out to be a problem. Therefore, double welding beads are frequently applied to achieve a greater level of safety.
- EP-0,571,661 A1 discloses a microplate which is used in measurement techniques where the light emission or light permeability is measured. The disclosed microplate compresses a cuvette-forming upper light-impermeable frame part as well as a light-permeable bottom part, which is attached by means of ultrasound welding to the upper frame part. There are also known variants of these microplates in which, below the transparent bottom part, a protective grid is applied which is made of nontransparent material, and which leaves clear the optical window. Manufacture of such microplates may employ multicomponent injection molding processes, where, by means of two injection molds, the frame and bottom parts are manufactured and assembled.
- The drawback of the known microplates is that the transparent bottom parts, because of their thickness of approximately 1 mm, present light conduction effects which are the result of the deflection and total reflection of light. Total reflection occurs whenever light moves through an interface between an optically denser medium and an optically less dense medium, and the limiting angle, which is specific for the material, is exceeded. This property is used to good effect today in light conduction technology. Light is fed into one end of a light conductor, then exits through the other end, practically unweakened because of the total reflection. To achieve this effect, the walls of the fibers must, however, be absolutely smooth at optical dimensions. If this is not the case, as in injection molded part, then the reflection of the light is not total, only partial, and therefore it can exit through adjacent wells, or cuvettes. The adverse light conduction effect also occurs, for example, during transmitted light measurements, and its characteristics include the fact that the transparent bottom acts as a light conductor and, for given cuvettes, deflects incident light partially into adjacent cuvettes. In this context, it has been observed that, as the thickness of the bottom increases, the light conduction effect also increases, that is, the measurement accuracy decreases. In addition, the known microplates are only suited under certain conditions for radioactivity measurements, for example, scintillation measurements, also because of the thickness of their transparent bottoms.
- The technical problem which is the foundation of the present invention thus consists in preparing microplates which overcomes the above-mentioned drawbacks, particularly which guarantee a higher accuracy during optical measurements and, moreover, are also suited for radioactive determinations.
- The invention solves this problem by the preparation of a microplate with the characteristics of the main claim, particularly by the preparation of a microplate with at least one frame part and at least one bottom part associated with the frame part, where the frame part, of which there is at least one, comprises multiple cuvettes and the bottom part, of which there is at least one, forms the bottoms of the cuvettes, and where the bottom part, respectively the bottoms, of the cuvettes has/have a maximum thickness of 500 μm, preferably 20-500 μm, and optimally 40 to 100 μm.
- In connection with the present invention, the term frame part of a microplate is understood to refer to that part of a microplate which forms the cuvettes or recesses, in particular their lateral walls, which are open towards both the top and bottom. The term bottom part of a microplate is understood to refer to that part of a microplate which closes off the cuvettes, and optionally the cuvette interstices, towards the bottom.
- In connection with the present invention, the term cuvette is understood to refer to a container which can be made of any material, preferably plastic, and which is in the form of a cupule, well, bore, hollowed-out part or similar configuration, and which is used for receiving the samples to be examined. In a particularly preferred manner, the entire bottom part, or only those parts of the bottom part which form the bottoms of the cuvette, are made in the form of a membrane or, particularly, a transparent film.
- The invention thus makes available, in an advantageous manner, a microplate which provides, because of the very small thickness of the bottom part, respectively the bottoms of the cuvettes, multiple advantages and applications. Because of the small thickness of the bottom part, respectively the bottoms of the individual cuvettes, it is, for example, possible and particularly advantageous for use in radioactivity determinations. To the extent that the bottom part is in the form of a transparent film, the resulting advantage is that the undesired light conduction effect is considerably reduced, so that measurements can be carried out with considerably increased accuracy, compared to the state of the art. To the extent that the bottom part is in the form of a membrane, it is possible to carry out any desired nutrient diffusion from the bottom through the membrane into the cells that grow on the membrane in the cuvette in a particularly efficient manner, and to a large extent unimpeded.
- The microplates according to the invention are therefore suited for any kind of fluorescence, luminescence, colorimetric, chemilumescence or radioactivity measurement, for example, scintillation measurements. The microplates according to the invention can be used in ELISA tests, DNA and RNA hybridizations, antibody titer determinations, protein, peptide and immune tests, PCR and recombinant DNA techniques, hormone and receptor binding tests and similar techniques. Since it is preferable to use, for the bottom part, respectively the bottoms of the individual cuvettes, transparent, that is light-permeable, materials, optical apparatuses can be placed both above and below the microplate. In addition it is possible to study the samples contained in the cuvettes using light microscopy.
- The microplate according to the invention presents at least frame part and at least one bottom part associated with the frame part. The frame part, of which there is at least one, is preferably essentially in the form of a rectangle and it comprises multiple cuvettes which are open towards the top and towards the bottom, in a support plate, where the lateral walls of the cuvettes are formed by the frame part which in this area is in the form of a support plate. The cuvettes that are formed in the frame part can have a circular, hexagonal, square or other geometric cross section. The cuvettes are arranged in the support plate of the frame part in the form of a matrix or in rows. The cuvettes in the support plate can be in the form of distinct individual cuvettes, connected, for example, by connecting rods, in the form of bores in an otherwise solid support plate, or in the form of a combination of the two embodiments. Per frame part it is possible to have 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 or multiples thereof, for example, 384 or 1536, cuvettes. The frame part is applied in the injection molding process onto the bottom part which has a maximum thickness of 500 μm, which bottom part thus closes the cuvettes from the bottom and at the same time forms the bottom for each individual cuvette. The microplate according to the invention can consist, for example, of such a frame part and a bottom part associated with this frame part. However, it is also possible according to the invention to use a design where one or preferably more frame parts are arranged in the middle of a foundation frame, in a manner so that it/they can be removed. Such a microplate accordingly comprises a foundation frame and frame parts, each provided with a bottom part, which are arranged in the foundation frame.
- In another preferred embodiment, the invention provides for the coloring of the frame part, either black or white, or in natural, transparent, colors. In a particularly preferred manner, the frame part is manufactured of one material type or of a mixture of materials, guaranteeing an increased heat conductivity, for example, by the inclusion of metal shavings, such as shavings of nickel, special steel, or rust.
- In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the invention provides for manufacturing the frame part of acrylbutadienestyrene (ABS), polyamide (PA), polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polypropylene (PP) or styrene acrylonitrile (SAN).
- In an additional advantageous embodiment, the invention provides for manufacturing the film of a transparent material, or for coloring it. According to the invention it is possible to use a film with increased heat conductivity, for example, by using aluminum as film material. In a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention, the film is constructed in several layers, where, for example, the face of the film turned toward the frame part is chosen so that it provides for a particularly good connection to the frame part, whereas the face of the film turned away from the frame part is used to improve the stability.
- It is particularly preferred for the film to be made of acrylobutadienestyrene (ABS), polyamide (PA), polycarbonate (PC), polystyrene (PS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polypropylene (PP) or styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), and for it to consist of these materials or mixtures thereof.
- In a particularly preferred embodiment, the membranes according to the invention are manufactured of the polyamide (PA6, PA66), polyester (PET, PETG), polycarbonate (PC), cellulose, cellulose derivative or regenerated cellulose, and they consist of these materials or mixtures thereof.
- Preferably the invention provides for a constant thickness of the bottom part and for the bottom part to be made in its entirety of the same material. However, the invention also provides for the bottom part to have a maximum thickness of 500 μm only in those areas in which the bottom part forms the bottom of the respective cuvette, whereas in the areas between the cuvette bottoms and/or in the areas below the cuvette lateral walls a larger thickness of the bottom part is provided and/or another material composition.
- The invention, in an additional advantageous embodiment, provides for a support structure below the bottom part which is used for stabilizing the bottom part and which is attached by welding or applied by spraying onto the bottom part or onto the frame part itself. Advantageously, this support structure leaves an optical window free, in each case under the cuvette bottom.
- Furthermore, the invention provides for a notching or other markina of at least one, preferably two, corners of the frame part or of the foundation frame, so that an equivocal orientation can be used.
- The invention also relates to another method for the manufacture of microplates consisting of at least one frame part and at least one bottom part, where the bottom part has a maximum thickness of 500 μm. The invention provides for the manufacture of the microplates according to the invention in a single-step procedure, where the bottom part, which is in the form of a film or membrane, is arranged in an injection molding installation and subsequently a molding composition, heated at 200-300° C., preferably 250° C., and plasticized, is injected for the manufacture of the frame part into the injection molding installation and applied to the bottom part.
- The method according to the invention provides for a thin, prestamped, film or membrane, having preferably a thickness of 60 μm, which is inserted into an injection molding mold, and around which is sprayed the material used for the frame part and connected to it. The material can be transparent, or colored with a white or black with high covering power. The fixation of the film or membrane can be carried out using a vacuum through small channel slits, which, however, do not leave any visible imprints on the mold part, or by electrostatic charging of the film, or the membrane and/or injection molding tool.
- Using this method, it is possible, for example, to use the application process by spraying around films or membranes made of polymethyl methacrylate, polyester, or polycarbonate, and having a thickness range of 20-500 μm. According to the invention, it should be considered preferable to obtain a good connection between the film or membrane and the mold composition sprayed around it. Optionally, the film or membrane according to the invention can be subjected to a preliminary treatment usina the corona or plasma processes respectively, preactivated with appropriate adhesives. The temperature resistance of the composite is a function of the-film or membrane and of the mold composition used for the manufacture of the frame part and it is, for example, in the case of polystyrene approximately 50° C. It is preferable to ensure that no thermal deformation of the film or membrane occurs, when the heated mold composition (approximately 250° C.) is injected. The injection molding tool should be designed in such a manner that the film or membrane is not shifted.
- Using appropriate films or membranes, it is possible to use this processing technique to achieve a great number of different objectives. The objectives include improved properties of use, such as high light permeability and good resistance to chemicals. Furthermore, according to the invention it is possible to render the film surfaces hydrophilic or hydrophobic by plasma or corona processes, and to incorporate functional amino groups. Microplates modified according to the invention can be used in immunoassays and cell cultivation. According to the invention, it is also possible to apply sprays around the membranes which are to be used for cell culture techniques and filtration processes.
- A sterilization which may be required with accelerated electrons or gamma quanta does not lead to any noteworthy changes in the materials.
- The use of an adapted tool makes it possible to manufacture in small or large series with a good cost-benefit ratio. Without long interruption of production, it is thus possible to manufacture different qualities of films or surfaces.
- Other advantageous embodiments of the invention can be obtained from the secondary claims.
- The invention is further explained with reference to the embodiment examples and the associated figures.
- The figures show:
- FIG. 1: A top view onto the microplate according to the invention,
- FIG. 2: A shifted cross section through the microplate of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3: An additional cross section through the microplate of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 4: A bottom view of the bottom part of the microplate according to FIG. 1,
- FIG. 5: A detail of FIG. 4,
- FIG. 6: A detail of the cross-sectional representation of FIG. 2,
- FIG. 7: A detail of FIG. 6, and
- FIG. 8: An alternate embodiment form of the invention with frame parts arranged in a foundation frame.
- FIG. 1 shows a
microplate 1 with arectangular frame part 2, which has rounded corners, made of a white polystyrene, which is colored so it has covering power, and abottom part 3 arranged with it [frame part 2], and not represented here.Frame part 2 is manufactured as a single part, and it presents the standard dimensions of the SBS (Society of Biomolecular Screening) standard (MIPTEC standardization draft of Oct. 12, 1996) and it presents asupport plate 5, which is formed in thecuvette 7 in the form of an 8×12 matrix. Thecuvettes 7 which are circular in cross section are open towards the top, and theirlateral walls 9 are formed by thesupport plate 5. Thelateral cuvette walls 9 are connected to the respective adjacent lateral cuvette walls, or theinterior frame wall 19 of theframe part 2, by means of stays 11. Between thelateral walls 9 of thecuvettes 7,interstices 13 are therefore arranged. Theseinterstices 13 are open towards the top, whereas they are closed towards the bottom by a closing plate 15 (FIG. 2). Theframe part 2 presents two notchedcorners 27. Theindividual cuvettes 7 can be identified by means of alphanumerical and numerical markings on the matrix. - FIG. 2 represents a shifted cross section through the microplate according to FIG. 1. FIG. 6 is a detail of FIG. 2. One can see that the
microplate 1 presents, in its marginal area over the entire circumference, ahollow wall 17, which is open towards the bottom, and formed by thesupport plate 5. Thecuvettes 7 which presentlateral walls 9 formed by thesupport plate 5, are each connected by means of four stays 11, which form a 90° angle between each other, with theadjacent cuvettes 7 or theinterior frame wall 19. Theinterior frame Wall 19 thus forms, in a manner of speaking, the interior inside wall, turned towards the cuvette area, of thehollow wall 17, and it comprises theentire cuvette area 65. Furthermore, one can see theinterstices 13 which are opened towards the top and which are closed towards the bottom by the closingplate 15 formed by thesupport plate 5. The closingplate 15 only closes theinterstices 13 located between thecuvettes 7, in the direction of the bottom, and not thecuvettes 7 themselves. FIGS. 2 and 6 also show that thestays 11 do not reach the height of thecuvettes 7 completely, rather they end at a separation d below the upper edge of thecuvettes 7. Naturally it is also possible, depending on the geometry of the cuvettes, to omit the use of the stays, interstices, closing plates and/or interior frame wall. - FIG. 6 clearly shows that both the
cuvettes 7 which are open towards the bottom and theclosing plate 15 are covered by afilm 3. Thefilm 3 presents a constant thickness of 60 μm and it is made of polystyrene. The passage of light is not prevented over the entire internal diameter of thecuvettes 7. Thefilm 3 forms thebottoms 4 of thecuvettes 7 and it covers theclosing plate 15 in theareas 60. - FIG. 3 represents a shifted cross section, which is diagonal with respect to the longitudinal axis of the microplate according to FIG. 1. FIG. 7 is a detail view of FIG. 3. In both figures it is also possible to see the
hollow wall 17, which covers the entire circumference of themicroplate 1, and is open towards the bottom and formed by thesupport plate 5. Furthermore, the representation includes theinterior frame wall 19 which surrounds thecuvette area 65, thestays 11 which connect thecuvettes 7, and thelateral walls 9 of thecuvettes 7. FIG. 7 shows, in detail, a lower corner area of themicroplate 1 shown in FIG. 3. The representation shows thehollow wall 17 which is made of thesupport plate 5 of theframe part 2, with itsinterior frame wall 19 and thestay 11 and thelateral wall 9 of thecuvette 7. Theinterior frame wall 19, which encloses theentire cuvette area 65 can be clearly seen, and projecting beyond the level of theclosing plate 15 towards the bottom withprojection 21. Furthermore, thebottom part 3, which is in the form of a film, is also shown, and which covers without gap, theentire cuvette area 65 towards the bottom. Both theclosing plate 15 and thecuvettes 7 open towards the bottom, and are covered by the film, so that the cuvettes present aflat bottom 4. - FIG. 4 is a view of the
microplate 1 from the bottom. The representation shows thehollow wall 17 formed by thesupport plate 5 of theframe part 2, with itsinterior frame wall 19. The representation also shows connecting stays 23 between theinterior frame wall 19 and theframe exterior wall 25 of theframe part 2. It is possible to recognize thecuvettes 7, which are covered towards the bottom by the transparentbottom part 3, in the form of a film, and the cuvettes'lateral wall 9 as well as the stays 11. Furthermore, one can also see that the closingplate 15, which closes off theinterstices 13 toward the bottom, is covered by thebottom part 3. - FIG. 5 represents a detailed view of FIG. 4 and makes it clear that the
bottom part 3 closes off theentire cuvette area 65 of theframe part 2 towards the bottom. - FIG. 8 represents an additional embodiment of the invention. In
foundation frame 30, which is opened in its middle towards the bottom, eight units are arranged in such a manner that they can be taken out using the grippingsurfaces 67, each unit being made of aframe part 2 andbottom part 3 which presents eight cuvettes in the form of a strip. - The manufacture of the
microplate 1 took place as follows. A transparent polystyrene film with a thickness of 60 μm is positioned in an injection molding tool. The arrangement occurs in a manner such that the molding composition to be injected by spraying cannot spray under the film, and access to the spraying space is prevented for larger dust particles. For the manufacture of theframe part 2, white colored polystyrene is used. The polystyrene was first heated at 260° C. in a cylinder and thus converted to its plastic state. The plasticized molding composition was then pressed by means of a conveyor belt at a pressure of 1000 bar out of the cylinder, and rapidly injected into the cooled closed tool in which the film was positioned. The mold part sets with a post-pressure application of approximately 250 bar, and shrinkage of the cooling mold part was compensated for by the addition of pressurized plastic composition. The post-pressure application time until setting was a few seconds, but can be several minutes in the case of larger parts with thick walls. After the cooling and the rigidification, the mold part applied to the film is ejected.
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1. Microplate with at least one frame part and at least one bottom part associated with the-frame part, where the frame part, of which there is at least one, presents multiple cuvettes and the bottom part, of which there is at least one, forms the bottoms of the cuvettes, characterized in that the bottoms (4) of the cuvettes (7) have a maximum thickness of 500 μm.
2. Microplate according to claim 1 , characterized in that the bottom part (3), of which there is at least one, is in the form of a membrane or film.
3. Microplate according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bottoms (4) are in the form of a membrane.
4. Microplate according to claim 3 , characterized in that the membrane is constructed of polyamide, polyester, polycarbonate, cellulose, cellulose derivative or regenerated cellulose.
5. Microplate according to one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the bottoms (4) are in the form of a film.
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