Probe wash station for analytical instrumentation

US11529656B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11529656-B2
Application numberUS-201716095901-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 10, 2017
Priority dateMay 11, 2016
Publication dateDec 20, 2022
Grant dateDec 20, 2022

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A wash station includes a wash nozzle for cleaning an exterior portion of a probe and a basin allowing for waste fluid to be collected. The wash nozzle includes a vertically-elongate cavity with side slits on opposing side portions. A fluid inlet port may be connected to a side portion of the cavity to provide fluid. Fluid may additionally or alternatively come from within the probe. The basin includes an elongate body with an opened end to receive and secure the wash nozzle. One or more access slots may be provided on opposing side portions of the basin. The probe passes through an access slot or over a portion of the basin and through a side slit of the nozzle to enter the cavity for cleaning. A geometry of the cavity allows the wash nozzle to fill to a predetermined level while waste fluid flows out through the side slits.

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We claim: 1. A wash station comprising: a wash nozzle comprising a vertically-elongate cavity comprising a first side slit and a second side slit, wherein each of the first side slit and the second side slit have a lowermost point, wherein the first side slit is located substantially 180° from the second side slit measured from a center point of a horizontal cross-section of the wash nozzle; a fluid inlet port comprising an inlet end and an outlet end, wherein the outlet end is connected to a first side portion of the vertically-elongate cavity, wherein the fluid inlet port is structurally capable of receiving a fluid at the inlet end and discharging the fluid at the outlet end to the wash nozzle; a basin comprising an elongate body with an opened first end sized to receive and secure the wash nozzle therein, wherein the basin is secured to the wash nozzle at the opened first end; wherein the vertically-elongate cavity is structurally capable of being selectively filled via the fluid inlet port with the fluid to a predetermined level within the vertically-elongate cavity, and while being filled simultaneously: receiving the fluid from the fluid inlet port, maintaining the fluid at the predetermined level within the vertically-elongate cavity, and discharging the fluid through the first side slit and the second side slit, wherein the fluid discharged is exiting fluid, wherein the predetermined level is above the lowermost point of the first side slit; and wherein the basin is structurally capable of capturing the exiting fluid. 2. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the vertically-elongate cavity comprises a bottom portion and a top portion, the top portion vertically expanding from a tapered region to a flared region with a top opening at a top end, the bottom portion vertically tapering to a bottom end comprising a bottom opening, wherein the exiting fluid further flows out through the bottom opening, wherein the fluid inlet port is located at a point above the bottom opening. 3. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the vertically-elongate cavity comprises an uppermost point and a lowermost point, wherein the fluid inlet port is located at a point below the uppermost point and above the lowermost point of the vertically-elongate cavity. 4. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the elongate body of the basin further comprises a first access slot and a second access slot, wherein the first access slot, the second access slot, the first side slit, and the second side slit are arranged linearly along a horizontal plane. 5. The wash station of claim 4 , wherein the first access slot of the basin is longer than the second access slot, wherein the basin further comprises a plurality of guiding ribs extending outwardly from the basin, wherein each of the plurality of guiding ribs is located along either the first access slot or the second access slot, wherein the guiding ribs are structurally capable of guiding overflowing exiting fluid down a side portion of the basin. 6. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the basin further comprises a drain port structurally capable of draining the exiting fluid discharged by the wash nozzle, the drain port located at a second end of the elongate body. 7. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the wash nozzle further comprises ribs extending outwardly from the wash nozzle, wherein each of the ribs is located along either the first side slit or the second side slit, wherein the ribs are structurally capable of guiding the exiting fluid discharged from the wash nozzle into the basin. 8. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the wash nozzle further comprises a slotted mounting hole structurally capable of receiving a fastener and securing the wash nozzle to the basin. 9. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of probe diameter to wash nozzle diameter is about 6:1. 10. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein a space in the vertically-elongate cavity beneath the first side slit is sized to allow for a probe to be inserted through the first side slit and vertically lowered into the space. 11. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the wash station is structurally capable of being mounted on a baseplate of a clinical analyzer. 12. The wash station of claim 1 , wherein the basin further comprises a probe cleaner port in the basin for holding a wash solution.

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Classifications

  • B08B3/045Primary

    using perforated containers, e.g. baskets, or racks immersed and agitated in a liquid bath (using perforated drums B08B3/06) · CPC title

  • Cleaning the external surfaces {(B08B9/021 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Cleaning sample transfer devices · CPC title

  • Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto · CPC title

  • B08B3/04Primary

    Cleaning involving contact with liquid · CPC title

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What does patent US11529656B2 cover?
A wash station includes a wash nozzle for cleaning an exterior portion of a probe and a basin allowing for waste fluid to be collected. The wash nozzle includes a vertically-elongate cavity with side slits on opposing side portions. A fluid inlet port may be connected to a side portion of the cavity to provide fluid. Fluid may additionally or alternatively come from within the probe. The basin …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B08B3/045. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 2022 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).