AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS SYSTEM
20240027485 ยท 2024-01-25
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Abstract
There is provided an automatic analysis system that freely sets length or width dimensions to a traveling surface and that affects no influence on the layout of an automatic analyzer. In front of the automatic analyzer, a rail line is installed, and a transfer robot moves on the rail line. The rail line restrains roll, pitch, and yaw rotation directions, and thus the transfer robot does not fall. The rail line is fixed to a first jack and a second jack, each jack is in contact with the automatic analyzer and a body with no gap, and thus the roll, pitch, and yaw rotation directions of the rail line that is fixed to the jack are restrained. As a result, the length or width dimensions of a moving mechanism to the traveling surface are freely settable.
Claims
1. An automatic analysis system comprising: a plurality of post groups that is installed on a floor; in the plurality of support poles, a plurality of top plates installed on a first support pole group; an automatic analyzer installed on the plurality of top plates, the automatic analyzer having a liquid injection port; in the plurality of support poles, a rail that is installed on a second support pole group; a robot that moves on the rail and that delivers a consumable item to the automatic analyzer; and a jack that is installed below the automatic analyzer and between the floor and the top plate, wherein: the jack includes a lift unit that gives force to push back the automatic analyzer above in a vertical direction; and the rail is fixed, in the jack, to an upper part of a site projecting in an outer direction of the automatic analyzer.
2. The automatic analysis system according to claim 1, wherein: the automatic analyzer includes a liquid insertion port; and the automatic analyzer is installed on a W plane formed of an X-axis parallel with a plane on which the liquid injection port is installed and a Y-axis perpendicular to the X-axis.
3. The automatic analysis system according to claim 2, wherein the jack is jacked up until the top plate on which the automatic analyzer is installed is brought into intimate contact with the floor to fix the jack to the rail by a weight of the automatic analyzer.
4. The automatic analysis system according to claim 2, wherein: the first support pole group is located below the vertical direction of the automatic analyzer; the second support pole group is located in the outer direction of the automatic analyzer and in the Y-axis direction; and the jack is formed of a first jack and a second jack arranged in the Y-axis direction apart in the X-axis direction.
5. The automatic analysis system according to claim 4, wherein: the first jack includes a first lift unit and a second lift unit that give force to push back the automatic analyzer above in the vertical direction; the second jack includes a third lift unit and a fourth lift unit that give force to push back the automatic analyzer above in the vertical direction; and the first lift unit, the second lift unit, the third lift unit, and the fourth lift unit are arranged apart in the Y-axis direction.
6. The automatic analysis system according to claim 5, wherein the rail has two or more planes parallel with the X-axis on a Z-axis perpendicular to the W plane and has two or more planes parallel with the W plane.
7. The automatic analysis system according to claim 6, wherein: the rail is divided into two or more pieces; at a cut divided on the W plane, one has a recessed shape and another has a projecting shape; and at a cut divided on a V plane, one has a recessed shape and another has a projecting shape.
8. The automatic analysis system according to claim 6, wherein the robot includes a moving mechanism that moves on the rail and a robot hand that injects the consumable item into the liquid injection port.
9. The automatic analysis system according to claim 8, wherein: the moving mechanism contacts the V plane of the rail at three points or more; and the moving mechanism contacts two or more planes parallel with the W plane of the rail at three points or more.
10. The automatic analysis system according to claim 6, wherein: the first jack includes a handle that is removable; and the first lift unit, the second lift unit, and the handle are coupled to each other by a power transmission component, and the handle is rotated to simultaneously raise and lower the first lift unit and the second lift unit.
11. The automatic analysis system according to claim 6, wherein the second jack includes a handle that is removable; and the third lift unit, the fourth lift unit, and the handle are coupled to each other by a power transmission component, and the handle is rotated to simultaneously raise and lower the third lift unit and the fourth second lift unit.
12. The automatic analysis system according to claim 6, wherein the system is formed of a liquid storage that stores the consumable item, the automatic analyzer that is installed apart from the liquid storage, and the rail that is installed between the liquid storage and the automatic analyzer.
13. The automatic analysis system according to claim 12, wherein the system includes a storage unit that stores numbers and types of the consumable items installed on the liquid storage and the automatic analyzer.
14. The automatic analysis system according to claim 13, wherein in the storage unit, when a number of the consumable items injected into the automatic analyzer is below a number preset by an operator, the robot automatically fetches the consumable item from the liquid storage to inject the automatic analyzer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0027] In the following, an embodiment of the automatic analysis system will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Note that in all diagrams that illustrate the embodiment, the same components are designated with the same reference signs in principle, and the duplicated description is omitted. Note that in the present specification, containers for various reagents or samples, magazines, columns of a mass spectrometer (MS), and the like, which are targets to be conveyed, are referred to as consumable items in general terms.
First Embodiment
[0028] A first embodiment is an embodiment of the automatic analysis system including a plurality of post groups that is installed on a floor; in the plurality of support poles, a plurality of top plates installed on a first support pole group; the automatic analyzer installed on the plurality of top plates, the automatic analyzer having a liquid injection port; in the plurality of support poles, the rail that is installed on the second support pole group; the robot that moves on the rail and that delivers a consumable item to the automatic analyzer; and a jack that is installed below the automatic analyzer and between the floor and the top plate. The jack includes a lift unit that gives force to push back the automatic analyzer above in a vertical direction; and the rail is fixed, in the jack, to an upper part of a site projecting in an outer direction of the automatic analyzer.
[0029] More specifically, the first embodiment is an embodiment of the automatic analysis system including: a plurality of support poles that is installed on a convey floor that conveys the consumable item; in the plurality of support poles, a plurality of top plates that is installed on a first support pole group; the automatic analyzer that is installed on the plurality of top plates; in the plurality of support poles, the rail that is installed on the second support pole group; the robot that moves on the rail and delivers a container containing a liquid to the automatic analyzer; and the first jack and the second jack having a narrow shape that are installed below a vertical direction of the automatic analyzer, and between the floor and the first top plate. The automatic analyzer includes a liquid injection port. The automatic analyzer is installed on a W plane formed of an X-axis parallel with a plane on which the liquid injection port is installed and a Y-axis perpendicular to the X-axis. The first support pole group is located below the vertical direction of the automatic analyzer, the second support pole group is located in the outer direction of the automatic analyzer and in the Y-axis direction, and the first jack and the second jack are respectively arranged along the Y-axis direction apart in the X-axis direction. The first jack includes a first lift unit and a second lift unit that give force to push back the automatic analyzer above in the vertical direction. The second jack includes a third lift unit and a fourth lift unit that give force to push back the automatic analyzer above in the vertical direction, and the first lift unit, the second lift unit, the third lift unit, and the fourth lift unit are respectively arranged apart in the Y-axis direction. In the first jack and the second jack, the rail is fixed to an upper part of a site projecting in an outer direction of the automatic analyzer.
[0030] That is, the present embodiment targets the automatic analysis system including the automatic analyzer installed on the free access floor. A perspective view, a plan view, and a front view of free access floor components are respectively shown in (a), (b), and (c) in
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[0036] In doing so, as shown in C in (b) of
[0037] Subsequently, the handle 109 is rotated to raise the first lift 111, the second lift 112, the third lift 114, and the fourth lift 115 to contact the top plate 105 on which the automatic analyzer leg 116 is placed as shown in
[0038] Subsequently, as shown in
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[0040] As shown in a plan view in (b) of
[0041] The rails fit into each other for use in the vertical direction and in the lateral direction as described above, and thus a yaw axis moment 125 that occurs in the rail line shown in (b) of
[0042] Subsequently, on a joint surface 127 of the rail line 117 to the jack shown in
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[0045] Subsequently, as shown in E-E cross-section in (a) of
[0046] As described above, with the use of the fitting of the recess into the projection and the use of the analyzer weight 129 and the body reaction force 130 shown in
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[0048] For an example, in the case in which a reagent is short in the automatic analyzer 106, a reagent is taken out when the reagent is available in the reagent-and-sample storage 142, and the reagent is injected into the automatic analyzer 106. The storage unit and the control unit for management information on a reagent or sample may be built in the transfer robot 131, or may be arranged outside the transfer robot 131.
[0049] That is, a storage unit that stores numbers and types of consumable items installed in the liquid storage and the automatic analyzer is included. In the case in which the number of consumable items injected into the automatic analyzer is below the number preset by an operator, the control unit conducts control such that the robot automatically takes a consumable item from the liquid storage and injects the consumable item into the automatic analyzer.
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[0052] In accordance with the automatic analysis system including the devices that convey reagents and samples according to the first embodiment described in detail, the automatic analyzer is installed on the free access floor laid on the body, the jack having the raising and lowering lift below the free access floor, the rail and the jack installed on the free access floor are fixed, the robot that delivers the container containing a liquid to the automatic analyzer is installed on the rail, the lift is jacked up to be brought into intimate contact between the free access floor on which the automatic analyzer is installed and the body to fix the jack by the weight of the automatic analyzer, the jack and the rail is fixed, the rail prevents the rotation of the roll axis, the pitch axis, and the yaw axis to the center of gravity of the robot, and thus an effect is exerted in which the robot does not fall even though the length or width dimensions to the traveling surface is more reduced than the size in the vertical direction to the traveling surface.
[0053] The present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiment, and includes various exemplary modifications. For example, the foregoing embodiment is described in detail for a better understanding of the present invention, and is not necessarily limited to ones including all the configurations in the description.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0054] 101 body [0055] 102 first support pole [0056] 103 second support pole [0057] 104 floor fixing hole [0058] 105 top plate [0059] 106 automatic analyzer [0060] 107 liquid injection port [0061] 108 first jack [0062] 109 handle [0063] 110 drive component [0064] 111 first lift [0065] 112 second lift [0066] 113 second jack [0067] 114 third lift [0068] 115 fourth lift [0069] 116 automatic analyzer leg [0070] 117 rail line [0071] 118 start-end rail [0072] 119 intermediate rail [0073] 120 terminal-end rail [0074] 121 lateral recess [0075] 122 lateral projection [0076] 123 vertical recess [0077] 124 vertical projection [0078] 125 yaw axis moment occurring in rail line [0079] 126 pitch axis moment occurring in rail line [0080] 127 joint surface of rail line to jack [0081] 128 roll axis moment occurring in rail line [0082] 129 analyzer weight [0083] 130 body reaction force [0084] 131 transfer robot [0085] 132 robot hand [0086] 133 moving mechanism [0087] 134 liquid container [0088] 135 vertical wheel [0089] 136 lateral wheel [0090] 137 yaw axis moment occurring in transfer robot [0091] 138 pitch axis moment occurring in transfer robot [0092] 139 roll axis moment occurring in transfer robot [0093] 140 rail near side [0094] 141 rail back side [0095] 142 reagent-and-sample storage [0096] 143 container fetch robot [0097] 144 analyzer injection robot [0098] 145 container transfer robot