Imaging apparatus and blade-driving device
US-2018252987-A1 · Sep 6, 2018 · US
US9791690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9791690-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314403381-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A shutter assembly includes a first shutter blade having a first toothed arm extending therefrom and a first light transmitting aperture therein, and a second shutter blade positioned adjacent and parallel to the first shutter blade. The second shutter blade has a second toothed arm extending therefrom and a second light transmitting aperture therein. The first and second shutter blades are supported to allow parallel linear motion. A motor gear is disposed between, and meshed with, the first and second toothed arms such that rotation of the gear causes the first and second shutter blades to move linearly in opposite directions between an open position in which the first and second light transmitting apertures are in an overlapping relationship with respect to one another, and a closed position in which the first and second light transmitting apertures are in a non-overlapping relationship with respect to one another.
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A shutter assembly, comprising: an illuminator; a support positioned to support a vessel containing an assay sample proximate to the illuminator; a shutter assembly comprising a first shutter blade, a second shutter blade, and a motor, the first shutter blade having a first toothed arm extending therefrom and a first light transmitting aperture therein; the second shutter blade positioned adjacent and parallel to the first shutter blade, the second shutter blade having a second toothed arm extending therefrom and a second light transmitting aperture therein, the first and second shutter blades supported to allow parallel linear motion; and a motor having a gear disposed between, and meshed with, the first and second toothed arms such that rotation of the gear causes the first and second shutter blades to move linearly in opposite directions between an open position in which the first and second light transmitting apertures are in an overlapping relationship with respect to one another along the optical axis, and a closed position in which the first and second light transmitting apertures are in a non-overlapping relationship with respect to one another, and wherein the shutter assembly and the assay are positioned along an optical axis extending from the illuminator, through the assay sample and the first and second light transmitting apertures of the shutter assembly when the first and second shutter blades are in the open position. 2. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor and gear provide a direct drive mechanism. 3. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor is a stepper motor. 4. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor is a battery-powered stepper motor. 5. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of one of the first and second shutter blades has a polished reflective surface. 6. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first reference aperture in the first shutter blade positioned to align with the second light transmitting aperture in the second blade prior to alignment of the first and second light transmitting apertures in the open position. 7. The shutter assembly of claim 6 , wherein the first reference aperture is positioned along a center line connecting the first light transmitting aperture and the second light transmitting aperture, such that overlap of the first reference aperture with the second light transmitting aperture provides a trace of the movement of the first and second shutter blades between the closed position and the open position. 8. The shutter assembly of claim 6 , wherein the reference aperture has a diameter less than 25 percent of the diameter of the first and second light transmitting apertures. 9. The shutter assembly of claim 6 , wherein the reference aperture is a pinhole having a diameter of 0.5 mm or less. 10. The shutter assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a second reference aperture in the second shutter blade positioned along the center line. 11. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first open-biased reference aperture in the first shutter blade and a second open-biased reference aperture in the second shutter blade, the first and second open-biased reference apertures positioned such that they overlap only at the open position. 12. The shutter assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first and second open-biased reference apertures have a diameter less than 25 percent of the diameter of the first and second light transmitting apertures. 13. The shutter assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a first sensor positioned adjacent the first and second open-biased reference apertures in the overlapping position, so as to confirm that the first and second shutter blades are in the open position. 14. The shutter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first closed-biased reference aperture in the first shutter blade and a second closed-biased reference aperture in the second shutter blade, the first and second closed-biased reference apertures positioned such that they overlap only at the closed position. 15. The shutter assembly of claim 14 , wherein the first and second closed-biased reference apertures have a diameter less than 25 percent of the diameter of the first and second light transmitting apertures. 16. The shutter assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a second sensor positioned adjacent the first and second open-biased reference apertures in the overlapping position, so as to confirm that the first and second shutter blades are in the open position. 17. A sample analyzer, comprising: an illuminator; a support positioned to support a sample vessel containing an assay sample proximate the illuminator, such that the illuminator causes luminescence or fluorescence of the assay sample; a detector positioned along an optical axis extending from the illuminator, through the assay sample, to the detector, so as to detect the luminescence or fluorescence of the assay sample; and a shutter assembly positioned along the optical axis and adjacent the detector, operable to interrupt light from the illuminator, the shutter assembly having: a first shutter blade with a first toothed arm extending therefrom and a first light transmitting aperture therein; a second shutter blade positioned adjacent and parallel to the first shutter blade, the second shutter blade having a second toothed arm extending therefrom and a second light transmitting aperture therein, the first and second shutter blades supported to allow parallel linear motion; and a motor having a gear disposed between and meshed with the first and second toothed arms such that rotation of the gear causes the first and second shutter blades to move linearly in opposite directions between an open position in which the first and second light transmitting apertures are in an overlapping relationship with respect to one another, and a closed position in which the first and second light transmitting apertures are in a non-overlapping relationship with respect to one another wherein the assay sample is disposed in between the illuminator and the shutter assembly along the optical axis wherein the apparatus is configured with an illumination mode and a measurement mode, wherein during the illumination mode the motor moves the first and second shutter blades to the closed position and the illuminator is operated to illuminate the assay sample; wherein during the measurement mode the illuminator is operated to discontinue illuminating the sample; further wherein during the measurement mode the motor moves the first and second shutter blades to the open position such that luminescence from the assay sample passes through the first and second light transmitting apertures to the detector along the optical axis. 18. The sample analyzer of claim 17 , wherein the detector is a photomultiplier tube. 19. The sample analyzer of claim 17 , wherein the detector is positioned less than 10 mm from the assay sample. 20. The sample analyzer of claim 17 , wherein the detector is positioned 5 mm to 15 mm from the illuminator. 21. The sample analyzer of claim 17 , wherein a reflective surface is provided on at least a portion of the first or second shutter blades, wherein that portion represents a shutter blade surface adjacent the assay sample when the first and second light transmitting apertures are in the closed position. 22. A method of analyzing as assay sample, comprising: obt
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