Patent classifications
G01N2035/0455
AUTOMATIC ANALYZER
The automatic analyzer includes a sample storage section for accommodating a plurality of samples, a reagent storage section for accommodating a plurality of reagents, an analysis section for carrying out an analysis by reacting the sample with the reagent, a display, a storage section for storing a setting of an operation item to be automatically executed, which is effective only at restarting, and a control section which displays a screen for setting the operation item to be automatically executed upon acceptance of power shutdown operation by an operator during the analysis on the display to accept the setting from the operator, and automatically executes or omits execution of the operation item to be automatically executed, which has been set by the operator in accordance with the setting read from the storage section at the restarting.
Method and device for transferring sample tubes between a laboratory automation system and a sample archiving system
A method and a device for transferring tubes between a laboratory automation system and a sample archiving system are presented. When transferring a tube from the laboratory automation system to the sample archiving system, a tube carrier carrying a tube is conveyed to a first take-over module via a first conveyor. At the first take-over module, the tube is removed from the tube carrier and the empty tube carrier is conveyed away from the first take-over module via a second conveyor. When transferring a tube from the sample archiving system to the laboratory automation system, an empty tube carrier is conveyed to a second take-over module via a third conveyor. At the second take-over module, at least one tube is inserted into the tube carrier and the tube carrier carrying the at least one tube is conveyed away from the second take-over module via a fourth conveyor.
Automatic container processing apparatus
According to one embodiment, an automatic container processing apparatus includes a tube socket, an operation part, and a control device. The tube socket has a container holding part for holding a container. The operation part is capable of operating the container holding part of the tube socket. The control device controls the operation part. The container held by the container holding part is dropped by operating the operation part.
INSTRUMENT AND SYSTEM FOR RAPID MICROORGANISM IDENTIFICATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING
- William L. Richards ,
- Austin Ashby ,
- Matthew Ketterer ,
- Kevin Marshall ,
- Josh Harrison ,
- Matthew Mette ,
- Paul Richards ,
- Wayne Showalter ,
- Jasmin Cote ,
- Steven W. Metzger ,
- Ken Hance ,
- Meghan Mensack ,
- Carlos Michel ,
- Elke Allers ,
- Dulini Gamage ,
- Landon Prisbrey ,
- Oleg Gusyatin ,
- Alena Shamsheyeva ,
- Ben Turng ,
- Andrew Ghusson ,
- Kurt Reinhardt ,
- Phillip C. Halbert ,
- Solene Bourgeois
A system for automated microorganism identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing comprising a reagent cartridge, a reagent stage, a cassette, a cassette, stage, a pipettor assembly, an optical detection system, and a controller is disclosed. The system is designed to dynamically adjust motor idle torque to control heat load and employs a fast focus process for determining the true focus position of an individual microorganism. The system also may quantify the relative abundance of viable microorganisms in a sample using dynamic dilution, and facilitate growth of microorganisms in customized media for rapid, accurate antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
Automatic biochemical analyzer
An automatic biochemical analyzer, comprises a reaction wheel comprising an inner ring and an outer ring, wherein the reaction wheel is equally divided into multiple cuvette positions; the inner ring and the outer ring have a photoelectric detection position, a sample injecting position, a reagent injecting position, a sample stirring position, a reagent stirring position and a cuvette cleaning position; the photoelectric detection position of the inner ring is offset relative to that of the outer ring by a first cuvette position along a counterclockwise or clockwise direction; and the sample injecting positions, the reagent injecting positions, the sample stirring positions, and the reagent stirring positions of the inner ring are offset relative to those of the outer ring by a second cuvette position along the same direction, the first cuvette position is equal to the second cuvette position, or a difference between those two is one cuvette position.
Instrument and system for rapid microogranism identification and antimicrobial agent susceptibility testing
- William L. Richards ,
- Austin Ashby ,
- Matthew Ketterer ,
- Kevin Marshall ,
- Josh Harrison ,
- Matthew Mette ,
- Paul Richards ,
- Wayne Showalter ,
- Jasmin Cote ,
- Phillip C. Halbert ,
- Solene Bourgeois ,
- Steven W. Metzger ,
- Ken Hance ,
- Meghan Mensack ,
- Carlos Michel ,
- Elke Allers ,
- Dulini Gamage ,
- Landon Prisbrey ,
- Oleg Gusyatin ,
- Alena Shamsheyeva ,
- Ben Turng ,
- Andrew Ghusson ,
- Kurt Reinhardt
A system for automated microorganism identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing comprising a reagent cartridge, a reagent stage, a cassette, a cassette, stage, a pipettor assembly, an optical detection system, and a controller is disclosed. The system is designed to dynamically adjust motor idle torque to control heat load and employs a fast focus process for determining the true focus position of an individual microorganism. The system also may quantify the relative abundance of viable microorganisms in a sample using dynamic dilution, and facilitate growth of microorganisms in customized media for rapid, accurate antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
AUTOMATIC CONTAINER PROCESSING APPARATUS
According to one embodiment, an automatic container processing apparatus includes a tube socket, an operation part, and a control device. The tube socket has a container holding part for holding a container. The operation part is capable of operating the container holding part of the tube socket. The control device controls the operation part. The container held by the container holding part is dropped by operating the operation part.
Continuous process for performing multiple nucleic acid amplification assays
A continuous process for performing multiple nucleic acid amplification assays, where at least a portion of a second subset of reaction mixtures are transferred to a heater while a first subset of reaction mixtures are being subjected to conditions for performing a nucleic acid amplification assay. During the process, a plurality of reaction mixtures from the first and second subsets of reaction mixtures are simultaneously subjected to conditions sufficient to perform multiple nucleic acid amplification assays in the reaction mixtures. The presence or absence of a target nucleic acid in the first subset of reaction mixtures is determined while the reaction mixtures are in the heater.
Diagnostic analyzers with pretreatment carousels and related methods
Diagnostic analyzers with pretreatment carousels and related methods are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a first carousel that includes a first annular array of slots to receive a first vessel. The example first carousel also includes a first track of rotation about the first carousel having a first diameter and a second track of rotation about the first carousel having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. The example apparatus includes a first diverter to move the first vessel from the first track to the second track. In addition, the example apparatus includes a second carousel coaxial with the first carousel. The example second carousel includes a second annular array of slots to receive a second vessel.
AUTOMATED ANALYZER
The automated analyzer equalizes the temperature inside a reagent container storage apparatus. The automated analyzer is provided with a reagent container storage apparatus that cools a reagent container, the reagent container storage apparatus being provided with: a reagent storage chamber for storing the reagent container, the reagent storage chamber having at least one of the bottom surface and the side surface thereof cooled by a first cooling source; and a transfer member which is arranged to cover the reagent container stored in the reagent storage chamber, and which is thermally connected to the reagent storage chamber.