Test cartridge and specimen testing device including same
The test cartridge system addresses the challenge of uniform solution distribution and contamination prevention by using a distribution plate and air flow path to stabilize the vial container, ensuring accurate and efficient reaction analysis.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024573244
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2022-03-08
- Filing Date
- 2023-03-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-04
- Estimated Expiration
- 2043-03-08
AI Technical Summary
Existing test systems face challenges in ensuring reproducible and accurate results by preventing contamination of samples and reagents due to external exposure, and require efficient distribution of dissolving solutions to test reagents without shaking or the need for a power source.
A test cartridge with a solution distribution system that includes a distribution plate, guide pins, and air holes to evenly distribute the dissolving solution to chambers containing test reagents, forming an air flow path to stabilize the vial container and guide the solution flow without power, using a gasket member and filter member to ensure uniform distribution.
The solution is distributed evenly and uniformly to each chamber, preventing shaking and ensuring accurate and quick reaction analysis without external contamination, reducing testing time and cost.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a test cartridge and a sample testing device including the same, and more particularly to a test cartridge and a sample testing device including the same that can distribute a dissolving solution stored in a vial container to each chamber containing a test reagent. [Background technology]
[0002] Generally, with the development of medicine and various related technologies, substances such as blood cells, nucleic acids, proteins, and antigens contained in a predetermined biological sample such as blood are tested. After collecting such a sample, the collected sample is reacted with a predetermined reagent, and the changes that occur after the reaction are analyzed and observed, thereby testing the presence or absence, proportion, and amount of various substances contained in the sample, and thereby obtaining information on the presence or absence of a disease, the state of the disease, etc.
[0003] In the process of testing such samples, it is very important to obtain reproducible and accurate results that the samples and reagents used in the test are not affected by external factors and that the correct amounts are used each time. During the testing process, the samples and reagents may be exposed to the outside, so it is necessary to effectively prevent contamination due to such exposure of the samples and reagents and to use the correct amounts to ensure the accuracy of the test.
[0004] It is also necessary to enable the detection and reading / analysis of the reaction product after the reaction between the reagent and the sample to be performed accurately and quickly under one integrated system, thereby reducing the testing time and cost, and reducing the steps and costs involved in the entire testing. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] The present invention aims to provide a test cartridge and a specimen testing device including the same, which can prevent the vial container from shaking when the dissolving solution stored in the vial container flows into each chamber containing a test reagent, and can allow the dissolving solution to flow evenly into each chamber.
[0006] The present invention aims to provide a test cartridge and a specimen testing device including the same, which can prevent the vial container from shaking when the dissolving solution stored in the vial container flows into each chamber containing a test reagent, and can allow the dissolving solution to flow evenly into each chamber.
[0007] The present invention aims to provide a test cartridge and a specimen testing device including the same, which form an air flow path in each chamber through which only air can pass, and which can supply a solvent from a vial container to each chamber without the need for a separate power source. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] A test cartridge according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a reagent reaction section in which a plurality of chambers containing test reagents are arranged, a solution distribution section connected to a vial container containing a solution, supplied with the solution, and distributing the solution to each of the chambers, and a container mounting section having a container insertion space into which the vial container is inserted, surrounding the solution distribution section, and mounted to the reagent reaction section.
[0009] The solvent distribution unit may include a distribution plate having an inlet hole penetrating vertically, an inlet portion coaxial with the inlet and protruding vertically from the upper portion of the distribution plate, the inlet portion having a pointed upper end and being insertable into the vial container, a channel portion having a reference channel connected to the inlet hole on the lower surface of the distribution plate and a plurality of branch channels branching from the reference channel, and guiding the flow of the solvent flowing into the inlet hole, a plurality of guide pins provided to protrude vertically from the end of each branch channel to the lower portion of the distribution plate, and a plurality of air holes penetrating vertically through the distribution plate.
[0010] The solution distributing unit is coupled to the reagent reacting unit such that each of the guide pins is inserted into each of the chambers and each of the air holes is connected to each of the chambers.
[0011] In addition, the guide pin has a pin groove formed along a longitudinal direction of the guide pin on one surface connected to the branch channel.
[0012] Each air hole is provided on the opposite side of the surface on which the pin groove is provided, and is spaced apart from the end of the branch channel across the respective guide pin.
[0013] The branch channels are branched from the base channel symmetrically with respect to the inlet.
[0014] The test cartridge may further include a gasket member disposed between the solution distributing unit and the reagent reacting unit, covering each of the chambers, the gasket member having a plurality of pinholes through which the guide pins can pass and a plurality of gasket air holes corresponding to the air holes.
[0015] The distribution plate may have a plurality of air grooves connected to the respective air holes along the direction in which the air holes are arranged, and each air groove may have a diameter larger than that of the air hole.
[0016] The test cartridge may further include a filter member having a plurality of filter protrusions that are inserted into the respective air grooves and cover the air holes.
[0017] The distribution plate may be provided with a plurality of upper engaging protrusions protruding from an upper edge portion thereof to an upper portion of the distribution plate and a plurality of lower engaging protrusions protruding from a lower edge portion thereof to a lower portion of the distribution plate. The distribution plate may be disposed between the reagent reaction unit and the container mounting unit, and may be fitted into the reagent reaction unit and the container mounting unit.
[0018] The inlet portion may have an inlet passage provided coaxially with the center of the inlet hole, and an inlet guide groove for guiding the flow of the solution into the inlet passage.
[0019] The reagent reaction unit may further include a plurality of light source entrance portions protruding from one side of each of the chambers.
[0020] The reagent reaction section may have a plurality of side fitting grooves, and the container mounting section may have a plurality of fastening protrusions fitted into the side fitting grooves.
[0021] The container mounting portion may further include a hook provided in the container insertion space to be coupled with the vial container.
[0022] Furthermore, according to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a sample testing device including the test cartridge. [Effects of the Invention]
[0023] The present invention can distribute and guide the dissolving solution stored in a vial container evenly to each chamber when the dissolving solution flows into each chamber containing a test reagent.
[0024] The present invention can prevent the vial container from shaking when the dissolving solution stored in the vial container flows into each chamber containing the test reagent, allowing the dissolving solution to flow uniformly into each chamber.
[0025] The present invention forms an air flow path in the test cartridge that allows only air to pass through the chambers, and allows the dissolving solution to flow in the direction of gravity, so that the dissolving solution can be supplied from the vial container to each chamber without power. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0026] [Figure 1] 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a state in which a test cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention is installed in a sample testing device.
[0027] [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a perspective view of a test cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0028] [Figure 3] FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a cross-sectional view of a test cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0029] [Figure 4] FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating an exploded perspective view of a test cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] [Figure 5] This is a diagram showing a schematic view of the connection state between the heating section, reagent reaction section, gasket member and solution distribution section, viewed from the front, with the container mounting section removed from the test cartridge of one embodiment of the present invention.
[0031] [Figure 6] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a schematic view of the connection state of a reagent reaction section, a gasket member, and a solution distribution section, as viewed from the rear, in one embodiment of the present invention.
[0032] [Figure 7] FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing a rear view of a reagent reaction unit according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0033] [Figure 8] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a schematic structure of a solution distribution unit according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 9] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a schematic structure of a solution distribution unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0034] [Figure 10] 1 is a diagram illustrating a process in which a dissolution solution is provided to each chamber in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 11] 1 is a diagram illustrating a process in which a dissolution solution is provided to each chamber in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 12] 1 is a diagram illustrating a process in which a dissolution solution is provided to each chamber in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 13] 1 is a diagram illustrating a process in which a dissolution solution is provided to each chamber in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] The present invention can be modified in various ways and can have various embodiments, so that specific embodiments will be illustrated and described in the drawings.
[0036] However, it should be understood that this is not intended to limit the present invention to a specific embodiment, but rather to include all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives that fall within the spirit and technical scope of the present invention. In describing the present invention, if it is determined that a detailed description of related publicly known technology may obscure the gist of the present invention, the detailed description will be omitted.
[0037] Terms such as "first" and "second" may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms. The terms are used only to distinguish one component from another.
[0038] The terms used in the present invention are merely used to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the present invention. A singular expression includes a plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0039] In the present invention, the terms "comprise" or "have" and the like are intended to specify the presence of features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof described in the specification, and should be understood as not precluding the possibility of the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0040] Therefore, the configurations shown in the embodiments described in this specification are merely the most preferred embodiment of the present invention and do not entirely replace the technical ideas of the present invention, and therefore there may be various equivalents and modifications that can replace them from the perspective of the present invention.
[0041] It should also be understood that the accompanying drawings of the present invention have been drawn to scale for ease of illustration.
[0042] Hereinafter, a test cartridge and a sample testing device including the same according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0043] 1, a sample testing device 100 according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a vial container 200 and a test cartridge 300. The sample testing device 100 is a device that tests the reaction of a sample with different types of test reagents.
[0044] A vial container 200 is connected to the test cartridge 300. A lysis solution mixed with a specimen is stored in the vial container 200. The lysis solution is a solution for rupturing cells, viruses, etc., to extract nucleic acids.
[0045] The test cartridge 300 according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a reagent reaction section 310 in which a plurality of chambers containing test reagents 10 are arranged, a solution distribution section 330 connected to a vial container 200 containing a solution, which receives the solution and distributes the solution to each of the chambers, and a container mounting section 350 having a container insertion space into which the vial container 200 is inserted, surrounding the solution distribution section, and mounted on the reagent reaction section 310.
[0046] The test cartridge 300 includes a reagent reaction unit 310, a gasket member 320, a solution distribution unit 330, a filter member 340, and a container mounting unit 350. The reagent reaction unit 310, the gasket member 320, the solution distribution unit 330, the filter member 340, and the container mounting unit 350 are stacked one on top of the other in this order.
[0047] 2 to 4, a vial container 200 is inserted into the test cartridge 300. Here, the vial container 200 is a container that contains a solution mixed with a specimen.
[0048] When the vial container 200 inserted into the container mounting section 350 is punched by the inflow section 332 of the solvent dispensing section 330, the solvent flows in the direction of gravity from the vial container 200 through the inflow section 332 and down into the channel section 333 of the solvent dispensing section 330. The solvent then flows down the guide pins 334a to 334h provided in the channel section 333 into the respective chambers 311 to 318 and is stored in the respective chambers 311 to 318.
[0049] The reagent reaction section 310 includes a plurality of chambers 311 to 318. The plurality of chambers 311 to 318 are arranged in a line at a distance from each other. Each of the chambers 311 to 318 contains a different test reagent 10. The chambers are spaces where the reaction of the specimen with the test reagent 10 takes place.
[0050] The reagent reaction section 310 has a plurality of upper fitting grooves 319a formed on the upper edge thereof, and a plurality of upper fitting protrusions of the distribution plate 331 are fitted into the plurality of upper fitting grooves 319a.
[0051] 6 and 7, the reagent reaction unit 310 is provided with a plurality of side engaging grooves 319b spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal direction on both sides thereof, and the side engaging grooves 319b are arranged offset from the arrangement of the chambers 311 to 318. Here, the side engaging grooves 319b are grooves into which the engaging protrusions 351 of the container mounting unit 350 are coupled.
[0052] In this embodiment, for ease of explanation, the multiple chambers 311 to 318 are referred to as the "first chamber 311 to eighth chamber 318." However, the number of chambers is variable and is not limited to that described in this specification and drawings.
[0053] The chambers 311 to 318 are provided with light source entrance portions 311a to 318a that protrude laterally, respectively.
[0054] 4 and 5, a gasket member 320, a solution distributing section 330, and a filter member 340 are sequentially stacked and disposed between the reagent reaction section 310 and the container mounting section 350.
[0055] The gasket member 320 is placed on the top of the reagent reaction unit 310 so as to cover each of the chambers 311 to 318. At this time, the gasket member 320 is installed in the reagent reaction unit 310 so as not to restrict the flow of the dissolving solution into each of the chambers 311 to 318. For this purpose, the gasket member 320 is provided with a plurality of pinholes 321 and a plurality of gasket air holes 323 in the arrangement direction of the plurality of chambers.
[0056] Here, the plurality of pinholes 321 are holes through which the respective guide pins 334a to 334h pass. The pinholes 321 are provided to have a larger cross-sectional area than the guide pins 334a to 334h.
[0057] Gasket air holes 323 are holes through which air passes. The multiple gasket air holes 323 are provided to correspond to the respective air holes 335a-335h. The multiple gasket air holes 323 are provided so that the respective air holes 335a-335h are matched one-to-one. Gasket air holes 323 are provided so as to communicate with the respective chambers 311-318. Each gasket air hole 323 is provided coaxially with the respective air holes 335a-335h and the respective air grooves 331a-331h, forming an air flow path.
[0058] 5 to 9, the dissolution liquid distributor 330 includes a distributor plate 331, an inlet 332, a channel 333, a plurality of guide pins 334a to 334h, and a plurality of air holes 335a to 335h.
[0059] The solution distribution unit 330 includes a distribution plate 331 having an inlet hole penetrating vertically, an inlet portion 332 coaxial with the inlet hole, protruding vertically from the top of the distribution plate, having a pointed upper end, and being insertable into the vial container, a channel portion 333 having a reference channel connected to the inlet hole on the underside of the distribution plate and a plurality of branch channels branching from the reference channel, and guiding the flow of the solution that has flowed into the inlet hole, a plurality of guide pins 334a to 334h provided so as to protrude vertically from the end of each of the branch channels to the bottom of the distribution plate, and a plurality of air holes 335a to 335h penetrating the distribution plate vertically.
[0060] At this time, the solution distributing unit 330 is coupled to the reagent reacting unit 310 such that each guide pin is inserted into each chamber and each air hole is connected to each chamber.
[0061] 10 and 11, the solution dispensing unit 330 is inserted into the vial container 200 through the lower end of the vial container 200 to receive the solution and distribute the solution to each of the chambers 311 to 318. The solution dispensing unit 330 is stacked and coupled to the reagent reaction unit 310 such that each of the guide pins 334a to 334h is inserted into each of the chambers 311 to 318 and each of the air holes is connected to each of the chambers 311 to 318.
[0062] The distribution plate 331 has a size corresponding to the reagent reaction section 310. An inlet hole 332a penetrating vertically is provided in the center of the distribution plate 331. An inlet section 332 is provided on the upper surface of the distribution plate 331, and a channel section 333 and a plurality of guide pins 334a to 334h are provided on the lower surface.
[0063] 5 and 6, the distribution plate 331 is provided with a plurality of upper fitting protrusions 331i that protrude from the upper surface edge to the upper part of the distribution plate 331. The upper part of the distribution plate 331 is fitted into the container mounting part 350 by the upper fitting protrusions 331i.
[0064] 8 and 9, the distribution plate 331 is provided with a plurality of lower engaging protrusions (not shown) protruding from the lower edge to the lower part of the distribution plate 331. The lower part of the distribution plate 331 is engaged with the reagent reaction part 310 by the lower engaging protrusions.
[0065] 5 and 6, the inlet portion 332 is provided coaxially with the inlet hole 332a and protrudes vertically from the upper portion of the distribution plate 331, and is provided so as to be insertable into the vial container 200.
[0066] The inlet portion 332 has a pointed tip at the top end, and is hollow inside.
[0067] An inlet passage 332b and an inlet guide groove 332c are provided in the inlet portion 332. The inlet passage 332b passes through the tip portion vertically on the same axis as the center of the inlet hole 332a. The inlet passage 332b is a passage through which the dissolving liquid flows from the vial container 200 to the channel portion 333.
[0068] Inlet guide groove 332c is provided at the tip of inlet 332. Inlet guide groove 332c guides the flow of the dissolving solution to inlet passage 332b. That is, inlet guide groove 332c allows the dissolving solution to flow into inlet passage 332b along inlet guide groove 332c, which is provided with a narrow width at the tip, rather than over the entire area of the tip of the inlet.
[0069] The channel portion 333 is provided on the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The channel portion 333 guides the flow of the dissolving liquid that has flowed into the inlet hole 332a.
[0070] The channel portion 333 includes a base channel 333a and a plurality of branch channels 333b1 to 333b8. The base channel 333a has a groove structure connected to the inlet 332a on the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The plurality of branch channels 333b1 to 333b8 each have a groove structure branching off from the base channel 333a.
[0071] 8 to 11, the plurality of branch channels 333b1 to 333b8 branch off from the base channel 333a symmetrically with respect to the inlet hole 332a. The plurality of branch channels 333b1 to 333b8 are curved at a predetermined curvature in a direction away from the inlet hole 332a. Alternatively, the branch channels 333b1 to 333b8 may have an L-shaped structure that is gently bent in a direction away from the inlet hole 332a.
[0072] In this specification, the plurality of branch channels 333b1 to 333b8 are divided into and referred to as "first branch channel 333b1 to eighth branch channel 333b8."
[0073] The guide pins 334a to 334h are provided to protrude vertically from the ends of the branch channels 333b1 to 333b8 below the distribution plate 331 so as to correspond to the arrangement of the chambers 311 to 318. That is, the number of branch channels, the number of guide pins, and the number of chambers may be the same.
[0074] The guide pins 334a to 334h have pin grooves 334a-1 formed along the longitudinal direction of the guide pins on the surfaces connected to the branch channels 333b1 to 333b8, and guide the flow of the dissolving solution flowing along the respective branch channels 333b1 to 333b8.
[0075] In this embodiment, for ease of explanation, the plurality of guide pins 334a to 334h are categorized and referred to as "first guide pin 334a to eighth guide pin 334h." The first guide pin 334a to eighth guide pin 334h have the same structure.
[0076] Here, the first guide pin 334a is provided to protrude from the end of the first branch channel 333b1 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. Referring to Figures 12 and 13, the first guide pin 334a is inserted into the first chamber 311 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the first chamber 311. At this time, the dissolving solution flows down into the first chamber 311 along the pin groove 334a-1 provided in the first guide pin 334a.
[0077] The second guide pin 334b is provided to protrude from the end of the second branch channel 333b2 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The second guide pin 334b is inserted into the second chamber 312 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the second chamber 312.
[0078] The third guide pin 334c is provided to protrude from the end of the third branch channel 333b3 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The third guide pin 334c is inserted into the third chamber 313 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the third chamber 313.
[0079] The fourth guide pin 334d is provided to protrude from the end of the fourth branch channel 333b4 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The fourth guide pin 334d is inserted into the fourth chamber 314 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the fourth chamber 314.
[0080] The fifth guide pin 334e is provided to protrude from the end of the fifth branch channel 333b5 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The fifth guide pin 334e is inserted into the fifth chamber 315 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the fifth chamber 315.
[0081] The sixth guide pin 334f is provided so as to protrude from the end of the sixth branch channel 333b6 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The sixth guide pin 334f is inserted into the sixth chamber 316 to guide the flow of the dissolution liquid into the sixth chamber 316.
[0082] The seventh guide pin 334g is provided so as to protrude from the end of the seventh branch channel 333b7 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The seventh guide pin 334g is inserted into the seventh chamber 317 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the seventh chamber 317.
[0083] The eighth guide pin 334h is provided so as to protrude from the end of the eighth branch channel 333b8 to the lower surface of the distribution plate 331. The eighth guide pin 334h is inserted into the eighth chamber 318 to guide the flow of the dissolving solution into the eighth chamber 318.
[0084] The plurality of air holes 335a-335h penetrate the distribution plate 331 from top to bottom and are provided to correspond to the arrangement of the respective guide pins 334a-334h. That is, the air holes are provided to match the guide pins one-to-one. Each air hole 335a-335h is provided on the opposite side of the surface on which the pin groove 334a-1 is provided, and is spaced apart from the end of each branch channel 333b1-333b8 across each guide pin 334a-334h.
[0085] In this embodiment, for ease of explanation, the plurality of air holes are divided and referred to as "first air hole 335a to eighth air hole 335h."
[0086] The first air hole 335a to the eighth air hole 335h are arranged in a line parallel to the arrangement of the first guide pin 334a to the eighth guide pin 334h.
[0087] The first air hole 335a is positioned on a straight line with the first guide pin 334a. Similarly, the second air hole 335b to the eighth air hole 335h are positioned on a straight line with the second guide pin 335b to the eighth guide pin 335h, respectively.
[0088] Here, the first air hole 335a communicates with the first chamber 311 and guides the flow of air to the first chamber 311. The first air hole 335a is disposed on the opposite side of the pin groove 334a-1 and spaced apart from the first guide pin 334a.
[0089] The second air hole 335b communicates with the second chamber 312 and guides the air flow to the second chamber 312. The third air hole 335c communicates with the third chamber 313 and guides the air flow to the third chamber 313. The fourth air hole 335d communicates with the fourth chamber 314 and guides the air flow to the fourth chamber 314.
[0090] The fifth air hole 335e communicates with the fifth chamber 315 and guides the air flow to the fifth chamber 315. The sixth air hole 335f communicates with the sixth chamber 316 and guides the air flow to the sixth chamber 316.
[0091] The seventh air hole 335g communicates with the seventh chamber 317 and guides the air flow to the seventh chamber 317. The eighth air hole 335h communicates with the eighth chamber 318 and guides the air flow to the eighth chamber 318.
[0092] The distribution plate 331 is provided with a plurality of air grooves 331a to 331h, each having a diameter larger than that of each air hole and arranged to correspond to the arrangement of each air hole.
[0093] In this embodiment, for ease of explanation, the plurality of air grooves 331a to 331h are categorized and referred to as "first air groove 331a to eighth air groove 331h." Filter protrusions 341 of filter member 340 are inserted into first air groove 331a to eighth air groove 331h, respectively.
[0094] First air groove 331a is provided with first air hole 335a. First air hole 335a is an opening that penetrates the bottom surface of first air groove 331a from top to bottom. First air groove 331a is provided with a diameter larger than the diameter of first air hole 335a.
[0095] Similarly, second air groove 331b to eighth air groove 331h are provided with second air holes 335b to eighth air holes 335h, respectively.
[0096] The first air hole 335a to the eighth air hole 335h are covered by filter members 340 inserted into the first air grooves 331a to the eighth air grooves 331h. The filter members 340 allow air to pass through and filter out other foreign matter from entering the air holes.
[0097] Filter member 340 has a plurality of filter protrusions 341 protruding from one surface. The plurality of filter protrusions 341 are provided so as to be insertable into first air groove 331a to eighth air groove 331h, respectively. The plurality of filter protrusions 341 are inserted into first air groove 331a to eighth air groove 331h, respectively, and cover the respective air holes.
[0098] A vial container 200 containing a dissolving solution mixed with a specimen is inserted into the container mounting part 350. The container mounting part 350 has a container insertion space 353, a plurality of hooks 355, a plurality of fitting protrusions 351, and a cartridge cord 357.
[0099] The container insertion space 353 is a space into which the vial container 200 is inserted.
[0100] Meanwhile, the vial container 200 includes a container body and a container lid 220. The container body includes a solution receiving portion 211 for receiving a dissolving solution and a punching layer for closing the lower portion of the solution receiving portion 211. The punching layer is a thin film and is provided to be penetrated by an inlet portion 332 of the test cartridge 300. When the punching layer is punched by the inlet portion 332, the dissolving solution in the solution receiving portion 211 flows into the test cartridge 300.
[0101] The container lid 220 is detachably coupled to the top of the container body 210. The container lid 220 is provided with a plurality of lid vent holes 221. The lid vent holes 221 allow air to flow into the solution containing portion 211.
[0102] That is, the solution storage section 211 is at atmospheric pressure due to the lid vent 211. This allows the dissolving solution to flow in the direction of gravity when punching holes in the punching layer, even without a separate driving device.
[0103] In addition, a plurality of hooks 355 are provided in the container insertion space 353 so as to protrude into the container insertion space 353. The hooks 355 are inserted into the vial container 200 to prevent the vial container 200 from coming off the container insertion space 353.
[0104] The cartridge code 375 is a section in which the code name of the test cartridge 300 in which the test reagent 10 is carried is written.
[0105] The multiple fitting protrusions 351 are protrusions that protrude vertically from the bottom of the container mounting part 350. The multiple fitting protrusions 351 are fitted into the side fitting grooves 319b of the reagent reaction part 310. In this way, the container mounting part 350 is coupled to the reagent reaction part 310. The container mounting part 350 and the reagent reaction part 310 are coupled so as to be stacked vertically.
[0106] When the vial container 200 is inserted into the container insertion space 353, the hooks 355 of the container mounting part 350 are engaged with the mounting grooves to support the side of the vial container 200. The container mounting part 350 stably holds the vial container 200 so that the dissolving solution in the vial container 200 flows in the direction of gravity.
[0107] The above-described preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, and those skilled in the art having ordinary skill in the art may make various modifications, changes, and additions within the spirit and scope of the present invention, and such modifications, changes, and additions should be considered to fall within the scope of the following claims. [Industrial Applicability]
[0108] The present invention can distribute and guide the dissolving solution stored in a vial container evenly to each chamber when the dissolving solution flows into each chamber containing a test reagent.
Claims
1. a reagent reaction section in which a plurality of chambers containing test reagents are arranged; a solution distribution section connected to a vial container containing a solution, receiving the solution and distributing the solution to each of the chambers; a gasket member disposed between the dissolution liquid dispensing section and the reagent reaction section and configured to cover each of the chambers; a container mounting section having a container insertion space into which the vial container is inserted, surrounding the solution dispensing section, and mounted to the reagent reaction section; an inspection cartridge, wherein the solution distribution section includes a distribution plate having an inlet hole penetrating vertically, a reference channel connected to the inlet hole on the underside of the distribution plate and a plurality of branch channels branching off from the reference channel, the channel guiding the flow of the solution that has flowed into the inlet hole, and a plurality of air holes penetrating vertically through the distribution plate; and the gasket member has a plurality of gasket air holes respectively corresponding to the air holes.
2. The dissolution liquid distribution unit an inlet portion that is coaxial with the inlet hole, protrudes vertically from the upper portion of the distribution plate, has a pointed upper end, and is provided so as to be insertable into the vial container; a plurality of guide pins provided so as to protrude perpendicularly from the ends of the respective branch channels to the lower portion of the distribution plate; The test cartridge of claim 1 , comprising:
3. The test cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the solution dispensing section is coupled to the reagent reaction section such that each of the guide pins is inserted into each of the chambers and each of the air holes is connected to each of the chambers.
4. The test cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the guide pin has a pin groove formed on one surface thereof connected to the branch channel, the pin groove extending along the longitudinal direction of the guide pin.
5. The test cartridge according to claim 4 , wherein each air hole is provided on the opposite side of the surface on which the pin groove is provided, so as to be spaced apart from the end of the branch channel across each guide pin.
6. The test cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of branch channels are branched from the reference channel symmetrically with respect to the inlet hole.
7. The inspection cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the gasket member is provided with a plurality of pinholes through which the respective guide pins can pass.
8. the distribution plate has a plurality of air grooves connected to the respective air holes along a direction in which the plurality of air holes are arranged, The test cartridge of claim 2 , wherein each air groove has a diameter larger than a diameter of the air hole.
9. The test cartridge according to claim 8 , further comprising a filter member provided with a plurality of filter projections that are inserted into the respective air grooves and cover the air holes.
10. The distribution plate is provided with a plurality of upper fitting protrusions protruding from an upper surface edge portion to an upper portion of the distribution plate and a plurality of lower fitting protrusions protruding from a lower surface edge portion to a lower portion of the distribution plate, The test cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the distribution plate is disposed between the reagent reaction section and the container mounting section, and is fitted into the reagent reaction section and the container mounting section.
11. The test cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the inflow portion has an inflow passage provided coaxially with the center of the inflow hole, and an inflow guide groove that guides the flow of the solution into the inflow passage.
12. The test cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the reagent reaction section further comprises a plurality of light source entrance sections protruding from one side of each of the chambers.
13. the reagent reaction section has a plurality of side fitting grooves, The test cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the container mounting portion has a plurality of fastening protrusions that are fitted into the plurality of side fitting grooves.
14. The test cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the container mounting portion further includes a hook provided in the container insertion space and coupled to the vial container.
15. A specimen testing device comprising the test cartridge according to claim 1.
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