| US 7,467,754 B2 | ||
| Method and apparatus for comminution of biological specimens | ||
| James E. McCambridge, Polo, Ill. (US); Scott A. Melton, Erie, Ill. (US); Carl Salavka, Sudbury, Mass. (US); Terri Stripling, Greenfield Ctr., N.Y. (US); Jeff Karker, Cazenovia, N.Y. (US); and Thomas M. Eden, III, Birmingham, Ala. (US) | ||
| Assigned to Wahl Clipper Corporation, Sterling, Ill. (US); and Drugrisk Solutions, LLC, Schuylerville, N.Y. (US) | ||
| Filed on May 20, 2004, as Appl. No. 10/849,701. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2005/0258285 A1, Nov. 24, 2005 | ||
| Int. Cl. A47J 19/06 (2006.01); B02C 11/00 (2006.01); B09B 3/00 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 241—2 [241/169.1; 241/169.2] | 13 Claims |

| 1. A disposable sample retainer for use with a comminution apparatus for comminuting a biological specimen consisting of strands
of hair, comprising:
a first portion configured for retaining the specimen and having a first generally planar comminution surface and a planar
support grid separately formed from said first comminution surface and configured for being at least partially received within
said first portion, said grid provides a supportive yet porous surface across said first comminution surface where the specimen
is retained;
a second portion configured for operational engagement with said first portion and having a second generally planar comminution
surface;
said first and second comminution surfaces being rotatable relative to each other for comminuting the specimen held therebetween;
said first comminution surface being located below said second surface, said first surface being porous and said grid having
multiple apertures for permitting the passage of the comminuted specimen;
wherein said second comminution surface is provided with a plurality of spaced bosses having a height which is less than a
diameter of strands of the specimen, said bosses being provided with sharpened edges so that upon relative rotation of said
first and second surfaces, the strands of hair will be comminuted into a granular or powdery consistency; and
wherein said first portion is a cup configured for retaining the specimen, and said second portion is a ram configured for
operational engagement with said cup and having said generally planar comminution surface, said ram configured for rotating
relative to said cup for effecting said comminution.
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