Automatic analyzer

US2017010293A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017010293-A1
Application numberUS-201515113288-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 14, 2015
Priority dateJan 27, 2014
Publication dateJan 12, 2017
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With the increase in the speed of operation of a device, it is necessary to perform washing to drying for a wide range of a probe in a short time. A probe, a washing nozzle which ejects a washing liquid, a vacuum nozzle which sucks air, a washing tank, which is connected to the washing nozzle and the vacuum nozzle, and in which washing and drying of the probe is performed by ejecting the washing liquid from the washing nozzle and then sucking air by the vacuum nozzle, a waste liquid flow path, which is connected to the washing tank, and into which the washing liquid is discharged, and a shielding member 100 which shields a flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path after the washing liquid is ejected from the washing nozzle.

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An automatic analyzer, comprising: a probe which sucks and ejects a reagent or a specimen sample; a washing nozzle which ejects a washing liquid; a vacuum nozzle which sucks air; a washing tank, which is connected to the washing nozzle and the vacuum nozzle, and in which washing and drying of the probe is performed by ejecting the washing liquid from the washing nozzle and then sucking air by the vacuum nozzle; a waste liquid flow path, which is connected to the washing tank, and into which the washing liquid is discharged, and a shielding member which shields a flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path after the washing liquid ejected from the washing nozzle is discharged into the waste liquid flow path, wherein the shielding member is disposed between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path, and is moved by a suction force accompanying the suction by the vacuum nozzle so as to shield the flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path. 2 . (canceled) 3 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 21 , wherein the shielding member is a spherical member, a movement restraining member which is disposed between the spherical member and the washing tank and restrains the movement of the spherical member is further provided, and the spherical member comes in contact with the movement restraining member accompanying the suction by the vacuum nozzle so as to shield the flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path. 4 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 3 , wherein the movement restraining member is an O ring having an inner diameter with a width narrower than that of the outer diameter of the spherical member. 5 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 4 , wherein the spherical member, the O ring, and the washing tank are disposed in this order from the bottom, and the spherical member is not in contact with the O ring during the period when the vacuum nozzle does not suck air, and accompanying the suction by the vacuum nozzle, the spherical member moves upward in a vertical direction and comes in contact with the O ring. 6 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 3 , wherein the automatic analyzer includes three or more holding sections for holding the spherical member during the period when the washing nozzle ejects the washing liquid, and the holding sections are disposed on the circumference of a circle having a diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the spherical member. 7 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic analyzer further comprises an electrode in the washing tank, and clogging of the flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path is detected by the electrode. 8 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 7 , wherein the automatic analyzer further comprises a controller which controls the driving of the probe and the ejection of internal washing water of the probe, the shielding member is a member which is disposed between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path, and is moved by a suction force accompanying the suction by the vacuum nozzle so as to bring the flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path to a shielded state, the controller releases the shielded state brought by the shielding member by pressing the probe against the shielding member or ejecting the internal washing water from the probe when the clogging is detected. 9 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the washing tank includes a squeezed section for inserting the probe, and suction of air by the vacuum nozzle is performed in a state where the probe is inserted into the squeezed section. 10 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 9 , wherein the squeezed section is disposed on a flow path through which the washing liquid ejected by the washing nozzle flows. 11 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 10 , wherein the washing tank includes an overflow section into which the washing liquid ejected from the washing nozzle is discharged, the overflow section is connected to the waste liquid flow path, and the washing liquid discharged through the overflow section is discharged into the waste liquid flow path without passing through the shielding member. 12 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein as the waste liquid flow path, a pipe fixed to the automatic analyzer is provided, and the washing tank is composed of a separate member from the pipe, and the washing tank is attachable to and detachable from the pipe. 13 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic analyzer includes a controller which controls the probe, the washing nozzle, and the vacuum nozzle, and the controller lowers the probe with respect to the washing tank, and thereafter drives the probe in a vertical direction without driving the probe in a horizontal direction, controls the washing nozzle, and also controls the vacuum nozzle, thereby performing washing and drying of the probe. 14 . (canceled) 15 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic analyzer further comprises a reaction disk which holds a reaction vessel for mixing a specimen sample with a reagent, a light source which irradiates the reaction vessel with light, a spectrophotometer which receives the light irradiated onto the reaction vessel and separates the light, and a controller which calculates the concentration of a given component contained in the specimen sample from the amount of the light received by the spectrophotometer. 16 . An automatic analyzer, comprising: a probe which sucks and ejects a reagent or a specimen sample; a washing nozzle which ejects a washing liquid; a vacuum nozzle which sucks air; a washing tank, which is connected to the washing nozzle and the vacuum nozzle, and in which washing and drying of the probe is performed; a waste liquid flow path, which is connected to the washing tank, and into which the washing liquid is discharged; and a shielding member which is disposed between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path, and is moved by a suction force accompanying the suction by the vacuum nozzle so as to shield a flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path. 17 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 16 , wherein the shielding member is a spherical member. 18 . The automatic analyzer according to claim 16 , wherein the shielding member is a spherical member, a movement restraining member which is disposed between the spherical member and the washing tank and restrains the movement of the spherical member is further provided, and the spherical member comes in contact with the movement restraining member accompanying the suction by the vacuum nozzle so as to shield the flow path between the washing tank and the waste liquid flow path.

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  • Reagent dispensers · CPC title

  • having a carousel or turntable for reaction cells or cuvettes · CPC title

  • Cleaning sample transfer devices · CPC title

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What does patent US2017010293A1 cover?
With the increase in the speed of operation of a device, it is necessary to perform washing to drying for a wide range of a probe in a short time. A probe, a washing nozzle which ejects a washing liquid, a vacuum nozzle which sucks air, a washing tank, which is connected to the washing nozzle and the vacuum nozzle, and in which washing and drying of the probe is performed by ejecting the washin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hitachi High Tech Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N35/1004. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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