Reagent storage and automatic analyzing apparatus
US-12064770-B2 · Aug 20, 2024 · US
US9851369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9851369-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715599080-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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An automated system and method for processing vessels containing biological samples are presented. The system comprises vessel holders, a transport medium for transporting the vessel holders between the components of the system, a work cell for processing, a storage module for empty vessel holders, wherein the storage module is connected to the transport medium, a robotic manipulator for engaging and/or disengaging the vessels with empty vessel holders, an empty vessel holder transfer unit for introducing empty vessel holders into or retrieving them from the storage module, and an empty vessel holder detection unit, including an empty vessel holder detector for discriminating between filled and empty vessel holders as well as a transfer initiator configured to initiate the introduction or re-introduction of an empty vessel holder detected in or on the transport medium into the storage module by the empty vessel holder transfer unit.
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We claim: 1. An automated system for processing vessels containing biological samples, the automated system comprising: a plurality of vessel holders for the vessels containing biological samples; a transport medium for transporting the vessel holders within the automated system; a work cell for processing the vessels containing biological samples; a storage module for empty members of the plurality of vessel holders, wherein the storage module is connected to the transport medium via an empty vessel holder transfer unit, which comprises a vertical and lateral moving shuttle system, and is configured for retrieving empty vessel holders from the transport medium and introducing them into the storage module, or retrieving empty vessel holders from the storage module and placing them in or on the transport medium; a robotic manipulator for engaging and/or disengaging the vessels containing biological samples with the empty members of the plurality of vessel holders; a control unit for controlling the automated system; and an empty vessel holder detection unit configured for detecting empty vessel holders in or on the transport medium, the empty vessel holder detection unit comprising an empty vessel holder detector for discriminating between filled and empty vessel holders, and a transfer initiator configured to initiate the introduction or re-introduction of an empty vessel holder detected in or on the transport medium into the storage module by the empty vessel holder transfer unit. 2. The automated system of claim 1 , wherein the storage module is a bulk container. 3. The automated system of claim 1 , wherein the empty vessel holder detector comprises a mechanical, electrical, electromechanical, electromagnetic, or optical detection system. 4. The automated system of claim 3 , wherein the optical detection system comprises a camera. 5. The automated system of claim 1 , wherein the empty vessel holder detector comprises a weighing system. 6. The automated system of claim 5 , wherein the weighing system comprises a balance integrated in the transport medium. 7. The automated system of claim 1 , wherein the empty vessel holder detector comprises a mechanical barrier located in a position relative to a vessel holder circulating in or on the transport medium, wherein the first position intersects a vessel's track that it travels along the transport medium if present in the vessel holder such that a vessel in the vessel holder is deviated by the mechanical barrier relative to an empty vessel holder circulating in or on the transport medium. 8. The automated system of claim 7 , wherein the mechanical barrier is positioned no higher than vessel holder itself and no lower than the vessel's track. 9. The automated system of claim 1 , wherein each vessel holder comprises an identification tag for detection by the empty vessel holder detection unit. 10. The automated system of claim 9 , wherein the identification tag is a barcode or an RFID tag. 11. The automated system of claim 1 , wherein the storage module comprises a rotatable drum, the rotatable drum comprising multiple tubes aligned at a radius of the rotational axis of the drum, wherein the empty members of the plurality of vessel holders are stacked vertically within the tubes. 12. A method for processing vessels containing biological samples in an automated system, the method comprising: retrieving an empty vessel holder to a transport medium from a storage module comprising a plurality of empty vessel holders, wherein the storage module is connected to the transport medium via an empty vessel holder transfer unit comprising a vertical and lateral moving shuttle system for introducing empty vessel holders from the transport medium into the storage module or retrieving them from the storage module to the transport medium by moving vertically and laterally along the cylinder-shaped silo storage module; engaging a vessel comprising a biological sample to the retrieved empty vessel holder; transporting the vessel holder with the engaged vessel comprising a biological sample via the transport medium to a work cell; processing the vessel containing a biological sample within the work cell; disengaging the vessel comprising a biological sample from the vessel holder; detecting the empty vessel holder by an empty vessel holder detection unit for detecting empty vessel holders in or on the transport medium, the empty vessel holder detection unit comprising an empty vessel holder detector for discriminating between filled and empty vessel holders, and a transfer initiator configured to initiate the introduction or re-introduction of an empty vessel holder detected in or on the transport medium into the storage module by the vertical and lateral moving shuttle system of the empty vessel holder transfer unit; and re-introducing the empty vessel holder into the storage module by moving the empty vessel holder vertically and laterally into the storage module. 13. The method for processing vessels containing biological samples in an automated system according to claim 12 , further comprises, analyzing kinetic properties of the vessel holders. 14. The method for processing vessels containing biological samples in an automated system according to claim 13 , wherein a kinetic property is velocity. 15. The method for processing vessels containing biological samples in an automated system according to claim 12 , further comprising, detecting each vessel holder by the empty vessel holder detection unit by an identification tag on the each vessel holder. 16. The method for processing vessels containing biological samples in an automated system according to claim 12 , further comprising, directing empty vessel holders in or on transport medium on a shortest possible route to the storage module by the transfer initiator. 17. The method for processing vessels containing biological samples in an automated system according to claim 12 , further comprising, arranging the empty vessel holders in a predefined geometrical arrangement within the storage module.
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