Sample processing apparatus and cleaning method
US-9217750-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9442129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9442129-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213982745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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An automatic analyzer cleans dispensing nozzles that dispense a sample or reagent using a rinse tank. The rinse tank includes first and second rinse liquid discharge ports arranged along the bottom and top of the rinse tank, respectively. The first rinse liquid discharge ports face the top of the rinse tank. The second rinse liquid discharge ports supply rinse liquid to flow to an exterior of the dispensing nozzles when aligned therewith. Each dispensing nozzle is rinsed by moving from a first position aligned with one of the first rinse liquid discharge ports to a second position aligned with one of the second rinse liquid discharge ports.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An automatic analyzer comprising: a detector unit to analyze a reaction solution of a sample and a reagent; a plurality of dispensing nozzles supported by a common arm where the nozzles are moved to dispense the sample or the reagent; and a rinse tank for rinsing the dispensing nozzles, the rinse tank having a top and a bottom spaced from each other in a first direction, wherein the rinse tank includes: a plurality of first rinse liquid discharge ports arranged along the bottom of the rinse tank, each first rinse liquid discharge port being constructed to supply a first rinse liquid and facing the top of the rinse tank; a plurality of second rinse liquid discharge ports arranged along the top of the rinse tank, each second rinse liquid discharge port being constructed to supply a second rinse liquid to flow to an exterior of one of the dispensing nozzles when aligned therewith, wherein the first rinse liquid discharge ports are offset with respect to the second rinse liquid discharge ports in both the first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; and a rinse liquid supply pipe connecting the first, rinse liquid discharge ports and a first rinse liquid supply, the rinse liquid supply pipe supplying the first rinse liquid for rinsing an inner wall of one of the dispensing nozzles from below, wherein each dispensing nozzle is rinsed by moving from a first position aligned with one of the first rinse liquid discharge ports to a second position aligned with one of the second rinse liquid discharge ports, and wherein the dispensing nozzles displace only in the second direction when moving from the corresponding first position to the corresponding second position. 2. The automatic analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the rinse liquid supply pipe includes a valve, and wherein the analyzer includes a control mechanism that is programmed to control the valve such that the first rinse liquid is supplied from each first rinse liquid discharge port, at least while a corresponding one of the dispensing nozzles is aligned therewith. 3. The automatic analyzer of claim 1 , further comprising: a syringe constructed to draw liquid into and discharge liquid from one of the dispensing nozzles; and a control mechanism programmed to: move said one of the dispensing nozzles to the first position aligned with one of the first rinse liquid discharge ports, control the syringe to draw a given amount of the first rinse liquid supplied from said one of the first rinse liquid discharge ports into said one of the dispensing nozzles, move said one of the dispensing nozzles to the second position aligned with one of the second rinse liquid discharge ports, and control the syringe to discharge the first rinse liquid in said one of the dispensing nozzles while the second rinse liquid from said one of the second rinse liquid discharge ports flows along an exterior of said one of the dispensing nozzles. 4. The automatic analyzer of claim 2 , wherein the control mechanism is programmed to supply the first rinse liquid to any first rinse liquid discharge port and the second rinse liquid to any second rinse liquid discharge port so as to rinse only those of the plurality of dispensing nozzles that have dispensed the sample or the reagent. 5. The automatic analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the analyzer includes a control mechanism that is programmed to control amounts of first rinse liquid supplied to the first rinse liquid discharge ports. 6. The automatic analyzer of claim 1 , wherein distances along the first direction between adjacent ones of the plurality of first rinse liquid discharge ports are substantially equal to the distances along the first direction between adjacent ones of the plurality of dispensing nozzles. 7. The automatic analyzer of claim 5 , wherein the control mechanism is programmed to control the amount of first rinse liquid to be supplied to each first rinse liquid discharge port based on a dip amount of a corresponding one of the dispensing nozzles. 8. The automatic analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second liquid discharge ports are alternately arranged along the second direction.
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