Modular point-of-care devices, systems, and uses thereof
US-2015377871-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9714954B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9714954-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314439616-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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An automation system for use with in-vitro diagnostics that includes a track configured to provide one or more paths and a plurality of sleeves. Each sleeve is configured to hold one of a plurality of fluid containers. The system also includes a plurality of carriers configured to travel along the track. Each carrier is separable from each sleeve and configured to hold one of the plurality of sleeves. The system further includes a tray having a plurality of rows. Each row is configured to hold at least one of: (i) one or more of the plurality of sleeves; and (ii) one or more of the plurality of carriers. The tray is configured to at least one of: (i) unload the plurality of sleeves or the plurality of carriers from the tray; and (ii) load the plurality of sleeves or the plurality of carriers to the tray.
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What is claimed is: 1. An automation system for use with in-vitro diagnostics comprising: a track configured to provide one or more paths; a plurality of fluid containers comprising tubes configured to hold a patient sample; a plurality of sleeves, each sleeve comprising a hold configured to engage one of the plurality of fluid containers and a base portion configured to engage a corresponding receptacle of a carrier for transport; a plurality of carriers configured to travel along the track, each carrier separable from each sleeve and configured to hold one of the plurality of sleeves; a tray having a plurality of rows, each row configured to hold at least one of: (i) one or more of the plurality of sleeves; and (ii) one or more of the plurality of carriers, wherein the tray is configured to at least one of: (i) unload the one or more sleeves or the one or more carriers from the tray; and (ii) load the one or more sleeves or the one or more carriers to the tray. 2. The automation system of claim 1 , further comprising a loading area configured to hold the one or more carriers and provide the one or more carriers access to the track, and wherein the tray is further configured to at least one of: (i) unload the one or more sleeves or unload the one or more carriers from the tray to the loading area; and (ii) load the one or more sleeves or load the one or more carriers from the loading area to the tray. 3. The automation system of claim 2 , further including a load-unload device configured to at least one of: (i) move the one or more sleeves or the one or more carriers between the tray and the track; and (ii) move the one or more sleeves or the one or more carriers between the tray and the loading area. 4. The automation system of claim 2 , wherein the track comprises the loading area. 5. The automation system of claim 1 , wherein the tray is further configured to at least one of: (i) unload the one or more sleeves or unload the one or more carriers through a bottom of the tray; and (ii) load the one or more sleeves or the one or more carriers through the bottom of the tray. 6. The automation system of claim 5 , wherein the tray is further configured to at least one of: (i) unload each of the one or more sleeves or unload each of the one or more carriers substantially simultaneously from the tray; and (ii) load each of the one or more sleeves or load each of the one or more carriers substantially simultaneously to the tray. 7. The automation system of claim 1 , wherein the tray is further configured to at least one of: (i) unload the one or more sleeves or unload the one or more carriers through an edge of the tray; and (ii) load the one or more sleeves or load the one or more carriers through the edge of the tray. 8. The automation system of claim 7 , wherein the tray is further configured to at least one of: (i) unload a first row of the plurality of rows in parallel with a second row of the plurality of rows; and (ii) load the first row of the plurality of rows in parallel with the second row of the plurality of rows. 9. The automation system of claim 7 , wherein the tray is configured to at least one of: (i) unload a sleeve or a carrier from a first row of the plurality of rows substantially simultaneous with a sleeve or a carrier from a second row of the plurality of rows; and (ii) load the sleeve or the carrier from the first row of the plurality of rows substantially simultaneous with the sleeve or the carrier from the second row of the plurality of rows. 10. The automation system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of carriers comprises an onboard processor that monitors one or more carrier parameters from a group of carrier parameters comprising a direction, a speed, a velocity, a distance from another carrier, and a payload.
Holders for sample carriers, e.g. trays, caroussel, racks · CPC title
Sample carriers adapted for special purposes · CPC title
Loading or unloading the conveyor · CPC title
reprogrammmable code · CPC title
Details of the conveyor system {(G01N35/021 - G01N35/028 take precedence)} · CPC title
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