Device coupling for a motor

US11067110B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11067110-B2
Application numberUS-201514836087-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 26, 2015
Priority dateMay 5, 2010
Publication dateJul 20, 2021
Grant dateJul 20, 2021

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Abstract

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A diagnostic instrument is disclosed. The diagnostic instrument may have a highly efficient probe washer station and/or may be able to sense whether there is a tube septum on a specimen tube to be sampled. The instrument may also be able to determine where the bottom of the tube is located. The probe washer station may have a flow of saline that is used to wash both the internal cavity and the external circumference of the probe.

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What is claimed is: 1. A device coupling for a motor, the device coupling comprising: a female portion associated with the motor, the female portion having a recess; a lead screw including a shaft having a tapered surface formed at one end of the shaft, the tapered surface being insertable into the recess of the female portion; and a screw configured to pull the shaft into the recess of the female portion and join the shaft to the female portion such that the shaft is prevented from rotating with respect to the female portion due to friction between the shaft and the female portion, the screw being coaxially aligned with a central axis of the shaft of the lead screw, wherein the shaft includes a threaded hole at the one end of the shaft. 2. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the shaft and the female portion are configured and arranged to be disjoined by loosening the screw and lightly tapping the one end of the shaft. 3. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the female portion includes a tapered surface that is complementary to the tapered surface of the shaft and that mates to the tapered surface of the shaft. 4. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the recess is formed by a mating taper in the female portion. 5. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the screw is configured to be threaded into the threaded hole. 6. The device coupling of claim 5 , wherein when the screw is threaded into threaded hole, the shaft is pulled into the female portion. 7. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the female portion associated with the motor is configured to be attached to the motor. 8. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the female portion associated with the motor is an integral part of the motor. 9. The device coupling of claim 1 , wherein the threaded hole of the shaft includes a threaded surface therein for engaging with the screw. 10. A motor and device coupling comprising: a motor; and a device coupling comprising: a female portion of the device coupling having a recess, the female portion being attachable to the motor; a lead screw including a shaft having a tapered surface formed at one end of the shaft, the tapered surface being insertable into the recess of the female portion; and a screw configured to pull the shaft into the recess of the female portion and join the shaft to the female portion such that the shaft is prevented from rotating with respect to the female portion due to friction between the shaft and the female portion, the screw being coaxially aligned with a central axis of the shaft, wherein the shaft includes a threaded hole at the one end of the shaft. 11. The motor and device coupling of claim 10 , wherein the female portion includes a tapered surface that mates with the tapered surface of the shaft. 12. The motor and device coupling of claim 10 , wherein the motor has one or more operating speeds, wherein when the shaft is joined to the female portion, the shaft is prevented from rotating with respect to the female portion at the one or more operating speeds of the motor. 13. The motor and device coupling of claim 10 , wherein the screw is configured to be threaded into the threaded hole. 14. The motor and device coupling of claim 13 , wherein when the screw of the female portion is threaded into threaded hole of the shaft, the shaft is pulled into the female portion. 15. A method of securing a shaft of a lead screw to a female portion of a device coupling for a motor, the method comprising: inserting a tapered surface formed at one end of the shaft into the female portion of the device coupling, the female portion having a recess and being associated with the motor, the shaft including a threaded hole at the one end of the shaft; and using a screw in the threaded hole to pull the shaft into the recess of the female portion and to join the shaft to the female portion such that the shaft is prevented from rotating with respect to the female portion due to friction between the shaft and the female portion, the screw being coaxially aligned with a central axis of the shaft. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the device coupling is attached to or is part of a motor, and further comprising: rotating the motor so that the shaft also rotates, wherein, the friction between the tapered surface of the shaft and a tapered surface of the female portion prevents relative rotation between the shaft and the female portion while the shaft is rotated by the motor. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising disassembling the coupling device, comprising: loosening the screw; lightly tapping the one end of the shaft; and removing the shaft from the female portion.

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Classifications

  • with means for piercing stoppers or septums · CPC title

  • Optical investigation techniques, e.g. flow cytometry · CPC title

  • Control of the position or alignment of the transfer device · CPC title

  • using a plurality of sample containers moved by a conveyor system past one or more treatment or analysis stations {(G01N35/0098 and G01N35/0099 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • Automatic analysis not limited to methods or materials provided for in any single one of groups G01N1/00 - G01N33/00; Handling materials therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US11067110B2 cover?
A diagnostic instrument is disclosed. The diagnostic instrument may have a highly efficient probe washer station and/or may be able to sense whether there is a tube septum on a specimen tube to be sampled. The instrument may also be able to determine where the bottom of the tube is located. The probe washer station may have a flow of saline that is used to wash both the internal cavity and the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Beckman Coulter Biomedical Llc, Beckman Coulter Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N35/1011. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 20 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).