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US9255938B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9255938-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313732967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 2, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2016 |
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A sample analyzer includes a first measurement unit, a second measurement unit, a detection section which detects information about an amount of a sample in a sample container before the first measurement unit aspirates the sample in the sample container, and a control section. Based on a detection result by the detection section and based on information about a predetermined sample amount necessary for performing both in the first measurement unit and the second measurement unit, when the control section has determined that the amount of the sample in the sample container is insufficient for the predetermined sample amount, the control section controls the first measurement unit and the second measurement unit so as not to aspirate the sample in the sample container.
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A sample analyzer comprising: a first measurement unit configured to perform a first aspiration operation on a sample in a sample container in which the sample in the sample container is aspirated at a first aspiration position for the first measurement unit to perform a first measurement on the aspirated sample; a second measurement unit arranged downstream of the first measurement unit along a transport direction and configured to perform a second aspiration operation on the sample in the sample container in which the sample in the sample container is aspirated at a second aspiration position for the second measurement unit to perform a second measurement which is different from the first measurement; a transporting apparatus configured to transport a plurality of racks in series in a length direction of the rack along the transport direction from the first measurement unit to the second measurement unit, each rack having a line of holders at a regular pitch for holding a plurality of sample containers including a target sample container, the transporting apparatus being configured to position respective sample containers in each rack at the first and second aspiration positions for the first and second aspiration operations, respectively, by: the first and second measurement units; a detection section configured to detect an amount of a sample in each target sample container positioned at the first aspiration position; and a control section having a memory that stores a program programming the control section to: determine, responsive to a detection result by the detection section whether an amount of a sample left in each target sample container is less than a threshold amount, wherein the threshold amount represents a minimum amount of the sample sufficient for both the first and second measurement units to perform the first and second measurements, respectively, on the sample; and upon a respective determination by the control section that a target sample container is a sample-sufficiency container in which the amount of the sample therein is greater than the threshold amount, operate the first and second measurement units and the transporting apparatus to transport the sample-sufficiency container through the first and second measurement units such that the first and second aspiration operations are performed on the sample-sufficiency container, and upon a respective determination by the control section that a target sample container is a sample-shortage container in which the amount of the sample therein is less than the threshold amount, implement a selected one of a plurality of different operation settings that represent different policies to be implemented to direct the control section as to how differently to handle sample containers held on racks each holding the sample-shortage container, wherein the plurality of different operation settings includes first and second operation settings, the control section further programmed to: store the first operation setting in the memory; operate the first and second measurement units and the transporting apparatus under the first operation setting to transport a first rack holding a sample-shortage container through the first and second measurement units with neither of the first and second aspiration operations performed on the sample-shortage container held on the first rack; replace the first operation setting stored in the memory with the second operation setting; and operate the first and second measurement units and the transporting apparatus under the second operation setting to transport a second rack holding a sample-shortage container through the first and second measurement units with only one of the first and second aspiration operations performed on the sample-shortage container held on the second rack. 2. The sample analyzer according to claim 1 , further comprising: a display; and a notification section configured to display a notification of presence of the sample-shortage container on the first rack, wherein the notification identities the sample-shortage container with an identification of a holder of the first rack holding the sample-shortage container. 3. The sample analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the first measurement unit is a urine qualitative measurement unit, and the second measurement unit is a urinary sediment measurement unit. 4. The sample analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein under the first operation setting, the control section is programmed to: operate the first and second measurement units against performing the first and second aspiration operations on the sample in the sample-shortage container held on the first rack and on the sample in any subsequent sample container held on the first rack downstream of the sample-shortage container; determine whether there is a half-processed sample container held on the first rack upstream of the sample-shortage container, wherein the half-processed container includes a sample that has been aspirated by the first measurement unit but not yet been aspirated by the second measurement unit; upon a determination by the control section that there is a half-processed container held on the first rack upstream of the sample-shortage container, operate the transporting apparatus to transfer the first rack in its length direction along the transport direction and position the half-processed sample container on the lack at the second aspiration position; and operate the second measurement unit to perform the second aspiration operation on the sample in the half-processed sample container. 5. The sample analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein under the second operation setting, the control section is programmed to: operate the first measurement unit against performing the first aspiration operation on the sample in the sample-shortage container held on the second rack; operate the transporting apparatus to transfer the second rack in its length direction along the transport direction and position the sample-shortage container on the second lack at the second aspiration position; and operate the second measurement unit to perform the second aspiration operation on the sample in the sample-shortage container on the second rack; determine, responsive to a detection result by the detection section, whether an amount of a sample left in a subsequent sample container held on the second rack downstream of the sample-shortage container is less than the threshold amount; and upon a determination by the control section that the amount of the sample left in the subsequent sample container on the second rack is less than the threshold amount, implement the second operation setting to handle the subsequent sample container on the second rack according to second operation setting. 6. The sample analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of operation settings includes a third operation setting under which the control section is programmed to: replace an operation setting stored in the memory with the third operation setting; operate the first and second measurement units against performing the first and second aspiration operations on a sample-shortage container held on a third rack; determine, responsive to a detection result by the detection section, whether an amount of a sample left in a subsequent sample container held on the third rack downstream of the sample-shortage container is less than the threshold amount; and upon a determination by the control section that the amount of the sample left in the subsequent sample container on the third rack is less than the threshold amount, implement the third operation setting to handle the subsequent sample container on the third rack according to the third operation setting.
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