Automatic analyzer
US-2024302396-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US10359444B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10359444-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615143715-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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Certain configurations described herein are directed to autosamplers. In some instances, the autosampler may include a support comprising a body configured to receive two or more articles at separate sites of the body. The autosampler may also include a first motor coupled to the support and configured to rotate the support in an x-y plane, and a second motor configured to move the support in a z-direction to load one of the at least two articles at the separate sites in the body of the support. An encoder may also be used with the autosampler if desired.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An autosampler comprising: a support comprising a body configured to receive two or more articles at separate positions of the body; a first motor coupled to the support and configured to rotate the support in an x-y plane; and a second motor configured to move the support in a z-direction to load one of the at least two articles at the separate positions of the body of the support; and an encoder spatially coupled to the support and configured to provide a position of the support using a code read from the encoder using a sensor, wherein the read code corresponds to a specific position on the support. 2. The autosampler of claim 1 , in which the first motor is a stepper motor. 3. The autosampler of claim 2 , in which the second motor is a stepper motor. 4. The autosampler of claim 1 , in which the support comprises a plurality of positions each configured to receive a single article. 5. The autosampler of claim 4 , in which each of the positions is configured to receive a crucible or a vial. 6. The autosampler of claim 1 , in which each of the support, the first motor and the second motor are coupled to a longitudinal shaft arranged substantially perpendicular to the x-y plane and substantially parallel to the z-direction. 7. The autosampler of claim 6 , in which the first motor is configured to provide rotational movement of the longitudinal shaft to rotate the support. 8. The autosampler of claim 7 , in which the second motor is configured to provide longitudinal movement of the longitudinal shaft to raise and lower the support. 9. An autosampler comprising: a support comprising a body configured to receive two or more articles at separate positions of the body; a first motor coupled to the support and configured to rotate the support in an x-y plane; and a second motor configured to move the support in a z-direction to load one of the at least two articles at the separate sites of the body of the support; and an encoder spatially coupled to the support and configured to provide a position of the support using a code read from the encoder using a sensor, in which the encoder comprises an array of distinguishable elements of varying length present on an encoder support, in which the varying length of the distinguishable elements is used to generate a code for each subset of the array of distinguishable elements, and in which the code of each subset corresponds to a specific position on the support. 10. The autosampler of claim 9 , further comprising a single sensor configured to read the distinguishable elements. 11. The autosampler of claim 9 , in which the first motor is a stepper motor. 12. The autosampler of claim 11 , in which the second motor is a stepper motor. 13. The autosampler of claim 9 , in which the support comprises a plurality of positions each configured to receive a single article. 14. The autosampler of claim 13 , in which each of the positions is configured to receive a crucible or a vial. 15. The autosampler of claim 9 , in which each of the support, the first motor and the second motor are coupled to a longitudinal shaft arranged substantially perpendicular to the x-y plane and substantially parallel to the z-direction. 16. The autosampler of claim 15 , in which the first motor is configured to provide rotational movement of the longitudinal shaft to rotate the support. 17. The autosampler of claim 16 , in which the second motor is configured to provide longitudinal movement of the longitudinal shaft to raise and lower the support.
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