Abstract: A screening apparatus for searching for a predetermined microparticle based on optical information emitted from microparticles to selectively pick up the microparticle searched for includes a measurement chip that is made of a light permeable material, the measurement chip having a well formed therein that retains a liquid including at least one microparticle, a measuring section that is configured to acquire optical information emitted by the microparticles retained in the measurement chip, an analyzing section that is configured to analyze the optical information to extract optical information associated with the microparticles retained in the well, a liquid retaining section provided on the measurement chip, a draining section that is configured to drain a liquid retained in the liquid retaining section, an introducing section that introduces a liquid into the liquid retained section, and a liquid level controlling section that controls a liquid level of the liquid retaining section.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 6, 2016
Date of Patent:
April 7, 2020
Assignee:
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Kenichi Kimura, Jie Xu, Ken Tsukii, Toru Takahashi, Mariko Matsunaga
Abstract: The present invention relates to a fluid triggerable passive valve for controlling flow of one or more fluids comprising: a volume comprising at least two capillary pressure barriers for respectively pinning a first and second fluid-fluid meniscus, the two capillary pressure barriers dividing the volume in at least three sub volumes, whereby two sub volumes being positioned upstream and one sub volume being positioned downstream with respect to the advancement direction of each respective fluid-fluid meniscus; wherein the capillary pressure barriers are spaced apart such that upon pinning of a first fluid-fluid meniscus on a first capillary pressure barrier and arrival or pinning of a second fluid-fluid meniscus on or at a second capillary pressure barrier, the two menisci touch and thereby coalesce into one fluid-fluid meniscus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 21, 2014
Date of Patent:
August 30, 2016
Assignee:
Universiteit Leiden
Inventors:
Paul Vulto, Sebastiaan Johannes Trietsch, Ender Yildirim