Title: |
INTEGRATED MICROFLUIDIC CONTROL EMPLOYING PROGRAMMABLE TACTILE ACTUATORS |
Document Number: |
20100233799 |
Publication Date: |
September 16, 2010 |
Appl. No: |
12/783650 |
Application Filed: |
May 20, 2010 |
Abstract: |
Microfluidic devices having active features such as valves, peristaltic pumps, and mixing portions are fabricated to have a thin elastomeric membrane over the active features. The active features are activated by a tactile actuator external to the membrane, for example, a commercial Braille display. The display may be computer controlled, for example by simple text editor software, to activate individual Braille protrusions or a plurality of protrusions to actuate the active portions of the microfluidic device. Integral devices can incorporate the tactile actuators in a single device, but still external to the membrane. |
Inventors: |
Takayama, Shuichi (Ann Arbor, MI, US); Zhu, Xiaoyue (Ann Arbor, MI, US); Gu, Wei (Ann Arbor, MI, US); Smith, Gary Daniel (Ann Arbor, MI, US); Heo, Yunseok (Ann Arbor, MI, US); Cho, Brenda S. (Ann Arbor, MI, US); Futai, Nobuyuki (Ann Arbor, MI, US) |
Assignees: |
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (Ann Arbor, MI, US) |
Claim: |
1-18. (canceled) |
Claim: |
19. A microfluidics device, comprising: a substrate having therein at least one empty space whose shape and/or volume is desired to be altered, said empty space defined on one side thereof by a deformable elastomer layer; and an array of pin actuators proximate a side of said elastomer layer, said array of pin actuators having a plurality of spaced apart individually addressable extendable protrusions, at least one of which, when actuated, bears upon said deformable elastomer layer, deforming said layer, and altering the shape and/or volume of said empty space, wherein at least one empty space comprises at least one fluid pumping portion, said fluid pumping portion comprising a flow channel and said tactile actuator programmed to extend and retract said protrusions independently from each other in a sequence which causes liquid to be pumped through said flow channel, and wherein the width of each addressable extendable protrusions is larger than the width of said flow channel, and wherein said addressable extendable protrusions restrict or close said flow channel when actuated, said flow channel communicating with said reservoir and said empty space, such that fluid flows from said reservoir through said empty space. |
Claim: |
20. The device of claim 19, wherein said array of pin actuators comprises a programmable Braille display. |
Claim: |
21. The device of claim 19 comprising at least one valved microchannel, said microchannel having a depth of from 1 μm to 100 μm, said microchannel defined on one side thereof by an elastomeric layer having a thickness of from 1 μm to 1 mm. |
Claim: |
22. The device of claim 19, wherein said substrate is an elastomeric material. |
Claim: |
23. The device of claim 19, wherein said substrate and said elastomeric layer both comprise a silicone elastomer. |
Claim: |
24. The device of claim 19, wherein said microchannel has a depth of from 10 μm to 40 μm, and wherein said elastomeric layer has a thickness of from 100 μm to 400 μm. |
Claim: |
25. A method of pumping fluids comprising, comprising: a) contacting the device of claim 19 with one or more liquids; and b) actuating said tactile actuator such that liquids are pumped through said flow channel. |
Claim: |
26. The method of claim 25, wherein each valved microchannel further comprises a peristaltic pump. |
Claim: |
27. The method of claim 25, where the flow rate of fluid through said empty space is varied by means varying the rate of actuation of sequentially positioned extendable protrusions along a microchannel in fluid communication with said empty space. |
Claim: |
28. The method of claim 25, wherein the fluid flowing is altered by closing or opening respective microchannel valves associated with a plurality of fluid supply microchannels. |
Claim: |
29. The method of claim 25, wherein said array of pin actuators is a Braille display, and said individual protrusions are actuated by supplying an ASCII character to said display. |
Current U.S. Class: |
4353/052 |
Current International Class: |
12 |
Accession Number: |
edspap.20100233799 |
Database: |
USPTO Patent Applications |