Automatic Analyzer
US-2020386779-A1 · Dec 10, 2020 · US
US12360132B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12360132-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017276952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 15, 2025 |
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It is possible to maintain, in clean condition, a solenoid valve for discharge of cleaning fluid accumulated in a vacuum bottle in which the cleaning fluid adhering to a probe collects. An automatic analyzer includes: a cleaning bath that has a cleaning fluid outlet from which cleaning fluid is discharged for cleaning a probe, and a vacuum suction port into which the probe is inserted; a cleaning tank that stores the cleaning fluid; a vacuum tank; a vacuum pump that causes the vacuum tank to be placed under negative pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure; a vacuum bottle placed between the vacuum suction port and the vacuum tank; and, as channels through which the cleaning fluid flows into the vacuum bottle, a first channel connected to the vacuum suction port and a second channel connected to the cleaning tank.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An automatic analyzer, comprising: a cleaning bath that has a cleaning fluid outlet from which cleaning fluid is discharged for cleaning a probe, and a vacuum suction port, which suctions fluid, into which the probe is inserted; a cleaning tank that stores the cleaning fluid; a vacuum tank; a vacuum pump that causes the vacuum tank to be placed under negative pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure; a vacuum bottle disposed between the vacuum suction port and the vacuum tank; a pump that supplies the cleaning fluid, stored in the cleaning tank, to the cleaning fluid outlet; a first solenoid valve that is disposed between the pump and the cleaning fluid outlet; a second solenoid valve that is disposed between the vacuum tank and the vacuum bottle; a first channel that connects between the vacuum suction port and the vacuum bottle; a second channel that is a bypass passage connecting the vacuum bottle and a branch point on a channel between the first solenoid valve and the cleaning fluid outlet, wherein, by opening the second solenoid valve, the cleaning fluid flows into the vacuum bottle from the first channel and the second channel. 2. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning bath has a bath into which the cleaning fluid is discharged from the cleaning fluid outlet, and wherein the vacuum suction port is installed in a bottom of the bath, and when the bath is viewed from above, the vacuum suction port is located in a different position from a position in which the cleaning fluid is discharged from the cleaning fluid outlet. 3. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , further comprising a third solenoid valve that is installed between the vacuum bottle and a drain. 4. The automatic analyzer according to claim 3 , further comprising a controller, wherein the controller is configured to open the first solenoid valve before a predetermined time period prior to cleaning start timing of the exterior of the probe defined by a sequence. 5. The automatic analyzer according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to: open the second solenoid valve after completion of the cleaning of the exterior of the probe, insert the probe into the vacuum suction port, and then move the probe upward and downward to remove the cleaning fluid adhering to an exterior of the probe. 6. The automatic analyzer according to claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to open the third solenoid valve after the probe is moved from the vacuum suction port. 7. The automatic analyzer according to claim 5 , further comprising a fourth solenoid valve that is installed on the bypass passage, wherein the controller is configured to close the fourth solenoid valve during a period of time that the exterior of the probe is cleaned, and, after the completion of the cleaning of the exterior of the probe, open the fourth solenoid valve prior to the second solenoid valve. 8. The automatic analyzer according to claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to move the probe to the vacuum suction port for an interior cleaning operation to clean an interior of the probe. 9. The automatic analyzer according to claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to cause the probe to aspirate a detergent for the interior cleaning operation. 10. The automatic analyzer according to claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to open the first solenoid valve during the interior cleaning operation for the probe. 11. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the probe is a sample probe. 12. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein, by opening the second solenoid valve, the cleaning fluid that adheres to a side face of the probe flows into the vacuum tank from the first channel, and the cleaning fluid that collects in an area from the cleaning fluid outlet to the branch point with the first solenoid valve closed, and the cleaning fluid that collects in the bypass passage flow into the vacuum tank from the second channel. 13. The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein opening and closing of the second solenoid valve are performed in operation in a cycle for the cleaning bath.
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