Automatic analyzing device

US10422808B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10422808-B2
Application numberUS-201815905881-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 27, 2018
Priority dateApr 18, 2013
Publication dateSep 24, 2019
Grant dateSep 24, 2019

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A rinse mechanism rinses reaction cuvettes with first and second detergents. An R1 reagent pipetting mechanism 8 rinses the reaction cuvettes that have been rinsed by the rinse mechanism with a special detergent. A counting unit counts and stores in a storage unit a use frequency of each reaction cuvette for a specific reagent item. A determining unit determines whether the counted use frequency exceeds a predetermined threshold N1. A control unit controls the R1 reagent pipetting mechanism such that, in a case where the counted use frequency exceeds the predetermined threshold N1, the reaction cuvettes, which have exceeded the predetermined threshold N1, are soaked with the special detergent only for a period equal to or less than a value derived by multiplying a pipetting cycle time, which indicates a period when a sample is pipetted, by the total number of reaction cuvettes and a predetermined integer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An automatic analyzing device comprising: a retaining mechanism that retains a plurality of reaction cuvettes; a reagent disk that retains a plurality of reagent containers containing a plurality of types of reagents; a rinse mechanism including a plurality of suction nozzles and a plurality of discharge nozzles that rinses the reaction cuvettes; a detergent feeding mechanism disposed adjacent to the retaining mechanism configured to dispense a first detergent to one or more reaction cuvettes; a code reader that reads code information disposed on each of the plurality of the reagent containers; and a control unit coupled to the rinse mechanism, the detergent feeding mechanism, and the code reader, that is programmed to: read code information from one or more of the reagent containers and determine a use frequency of each type of reagent based on the read code information, determine whether the use frequency exceeds a predetermined threshold N 1 , upon determining that the use frequency exceeds the predetermined threshold N 1 , control the detergent feeding mechanism to dispense the first detergent into only each of the reaction cuvettes that have exceeded the predetermined threshold N 1 for a period of time equal to or less than a value derived by multiplying a pipetting cycle time, which indicates a period of time when a sample is pipetted, by the total number of the plurality of reaction cuvettes and a predetermined integer. 2. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further programmed to: control the detergent feeding mechanism ( 8 ) such that in a case where the counted use frequency exceeds a predetermined threshold N 2 , which is larger than the predetermined threshold N 1 , the reaction cuvettes, which have exceeded the predetermined threshold N 2 , are soaked without assigning a new measurement to the reaction cuvettes that have exceeded the predetermined threshold N 2 , even when there is a request for a new measurement, in a case where the counted use frequency exceeds the predetermined threshold N 1 , and is equal to or smaller than the prescribed threshold value N 2 , the reaction cuvettes, which have exceeded the predetermined threshold N 1 , are not soaked during measurement, and the reaction cuvettes that have exceeded the predetermined threshold N 1 are soaked when there is not a request for a new measurement after the reaction cuvettes that have exceeded the predetermined threshold N 1 are measured. 3. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the rinse mechanism is configured to rinse the reaction cuvettes with a second detergent different from the first detergent. 4. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the rinse mechanism is configured to rinse the reaction cuvettes with a second detergent that is acid-based and different from the first detergent, and a third detergent that is alkali-based and different from the first detergent and the second detergent.

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  • Cleaning cuvettes or reaction vessels · CPC title

  • for receptacle or instruments · CPC title

  • Multiple carousels working in parallel · CPC title

  • Cuvette constructions · CPC title

  • the liquid having chemical or dissolving effect · CPC title

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What does patent US10422808B2 cover?
A rinse mechanism rinses reaction cuvettes with first and second detergents. An R1 reagent pipetting mechanism 8 rinses the reaction cuvettes that have been rinsed by the rinse mechanism with a special detergent. A counting unit counts and stores in a storage unit a use frequency of each reaction cuvette for a specific reagent item. A determining unit determines whether the counted use frequenc…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hitachi High Tech Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N35/04. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 24 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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