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用于微流体应用的具有3D打印部件的开源弹簧驱动注射器泵。

Open-source spring-driven syringe pump with 3D-printed components for microfluidic applications.

作者信息

Park Se Been, Shin Joong Ho

机构信息

Industry 4.0 Convergence Bionics Engineering, Pukyong National University, Republic of Korea.

Major of Biomedical Engineering, Division of Smart Healthcare, College of Information Technology and Convergence, Pukyong National University, Busan 48513, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

HardwareX. 2024 Jul 6;19:e00550. doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2024.e00550. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

The operation of microfluidic devices requires precise and constant fluid flow. Microfluidic systems in low-resource settings require a portable, inexpensive, and electricity-free pumping approach due to the rising demand for microfluidics in point-of-care testing (POCT). Open-source alternatives, employing 3D printing and motors, offer affordability. However, using motors require electrical power, which often relies on external sources, hindering the on-site use of open-source pumps. This study introduces a spring-driven, 3D-printed syringe pump, eliminating the need for an external power source. The syringe pump is operated by the flat spiral spring's torque. By manually winding up the mainspring, the syringe pump can be operated without electricity. Various flow rates can be achieved by utilizing different syringe sizes and choosing the right gear combinations. All the parts of the syringe pump can be fabricated by 3D printing, requiring no additional components that require electricity. It operates by winding a mainspring and is user-friendly, allowing flow rate adjustments by assembling gears that modulate syringe plunger pushing velocity. The fabrication cost is $25-30 and can be assembled easily by following the instructions. We expect that the proposed syringe pump will enable the utilization of microfluidic technologies in resource-limited settings, promoting the adoption of microfluidics. Detailed information and results are available in the original research paper (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2024.135289).

摘要

微流控设备的运行需要精确且恒定的流体流动。由于即时检测(POCT)中对微流控技术的需求不断增加,资源匮乏地区的微流控系统需要一种便携、廉价且无需电力的泵送方法。采用3D打印和电机的开源替代方案价格较为亲民。然而,使用电机需要电力,而电力通常依赖外部电源,这阻碍了开源泵的现场使用。本研究介绍了一种弹簧驱动的3D打印注射器泵,无需外部电源。该注射器泵由扁平螺旋弹簧的扭矩驱动。通过手动上紧发条,注射器泵无需电力即可运行。通过使用不同尺寸的注射器并选择合适的齿轮组合,可以实现各种流速。注射器泵的所有部件都可以通过3D打印制造,无需额外的电力部件。它通过上紧发条来操作,且用户友好,通过组装调节注射器柱塞推动速度的齿轮来实现流速调节。制造成本为25 - 30美元,按照说明即可轻松组装。我们预计,所提出的注射器泵将使微流控技术能够在资源有限的环境中得到应用,促进微流控技术的采用。详细信息和结果可在原始研究论文(https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.20.MM0135289)中获取。

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