REAGENT STORAGE CABINET AND AUTOMATIC ANALYZING APPARATUS INCLUDING REAGENT STORAGE CABINET
20190195902 ยท 2019-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Yukio IWASAKI (Kobe-shi, JP)
- Satoshi OUCHI (Kobe-shi, JP)
- Eiji MITSUI (Kobe-shi, JP)
- Junichi MATSUOKA (Kobe-shi, JP)
- Yukihiko KITANO (Kobe-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
G01N2035/0498
PHYSICS
B01L3/5085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L3/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G01N35/00
PHYSICS
G01N35/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
A reagent storage arranged at a predetermined position where predetermined work is able to be performed by a robot. The reagent storage cabinet includes: a container accommodating portion including an upper-surface opening portion and accommodating a reagent container; and a storage cabinet main body including a front-surface opening portion through which the container accommodating portion is put in and pulled out and a storage space communicating with the front-surface opening portion and accommodating the container accommodating portion. In an accommodated state that is a state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in storage cabinet main body, the upper-surface opening portion of the container accommodating portion is sealed. In a pulled-out state that is a state where the container accommodating portion is pulled out from storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, a reagent in the reagent container accommodated in the container accommodating portion.
Claims
1. A reagent storage cabinet arranged at a predetermined position where predetermined work is able to be performed by a robot, the reagent storage cabinet comprising: a container accommodating portion including an upper-surface opening portion and accommodating a reagent container; and a storage cabinet main body including a front-surface opening portion through which the container accommodating portion is put in and pulled out and a storage space communicating with the front-surface opening portion and accommodating the container accommodating portion, wherein: in an accommodated state that is a state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the upper-surface opening portion of the container accommodating portion is sealed; and in a pulled-out state that is a state where the container accommodating portion is pulled out from the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, a reagent in the reagent container accommodated in the container accommodating portion.
2. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 1, wherein an inner bottom surface of the container accommodating portion is inclined with respect to a horizontal direction.
3. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 2, wherein the inner bottom surface of the container accommodating portion is inclined such that a rear end thereof is located lower than a front end thereof.
4. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising a slide mechanism by which the container accommodating portion is automatically put in and pulled out from the storage cabinet main body.
5. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 2, further comprising a slide mechanism by which the container accommodating portion is automatically put in and pulled out from the storage cabinet main body.
6. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 3, further comprising a slide mechanism by which the container accommodating portion is automatically put in and pulled out from the storage cabinet main body.
7. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 4, wherein the slide mechanism is operated by an external shaft of the robot.
8. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 5, wherein the slide mechanism is operated by an external shaft of the robot.
9. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 6, wherein the slide mechanism is operated by an external shaft of the robot.
10. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting table arranged under the container accommodating portion in the pulled-out state, another reagent container being placed on the mounting table, wherein in the state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, the reagent in the another reagent container placed on the mounting table.
11. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 2, further comprising a mounting table arranged under the container accommodating portion in the pulled-out state, another reagent container being placed on the mounting table, wherein in the state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, the reagent in the another reagent container placed on the mounting table.
12. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 3, further comprising a mounting table arranged under the container accommodating portion in the pulled-out state, another reagent container being placed on the mounting table, wherein in the state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, the reagent in the another reagent container placed on the mounting table.
13. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 4, further comprising a mounting table arranged under the container accommodating portion in the pulled-out state, another reagent container being placed on the mounting table, wherein in the state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, the reagent in the another reagent container placed on the mounting table.
14. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 5, further comprising a mounting table arranged under the container accommodating portion in the pulled-out state, another reagent container being placed on the mounting table, wherein in the state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, the reagent in the another reagent container placed on the mounting table.
15. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 10, wherein a mounting surface of the mounting table is inclined with respect to a horizontal direction.
16. The reagent storage cabinet according to claim 15, wherein the mounting surface of the mounting table is inclined such that a rear end thereof is located lower than a front end thereof.
17. An automatic analyzing apparatus comprising: a robot; a reagent storage cabinet arranged at a predetermined position where predetermined work is able to be performed by the robot; and an inspection equipment configured to inspect a specimen by using a reagent stored by the reagent storage cabinet, wherein the reagent storage cabinet comprises: a container accommodating portion including an upper-surface opening portion and accommodating a reagent container; and a storage cabinet main body including a front-surface opening portion through which the container accommodating portion is put in and pulled out and a storage space communicating with the front-surface opening portion and accommodating the container accommodating portion, wherein: in an accommodated state that is a state where the container accommodating portion is accommodated in the storage cabinet main body, the upper-surface opening portion of the container accommodating portion is sealed; and in a pulled-out state that is a state where the container accommodating portion is pulled out from the storage cabinet main body, the robot is able to directly access, from above, a reagent in the reagent container accommodated in the container accommodating portion.
18. The automatic analyzing apparatus according to claim 17, wherein an inner bottom surface of the container accommodating portion is inclined with respect to a horizontal direction.
19. The automatic analyzing apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the inner bottom surface of the container accommodating portion is inclined such that a rear end thereof is located lower than a front end thereof.
20. The automatic analyzing apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising a slide mechanism by which the container accommodating portion is automatically put in and pulled out from the storage cabinet main body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment will be explained with reference to the drawings. In the following explanations and the drawings, the same reference signs are used for the same or corresponding components, and a repetition of the same explanation is avoided. In addition, for ease of understanding, the drawings schematically show the components.
[0031] Automatic Analyzing Apparatus
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[0033] The robot module 1 includes two work robots (1a and 1b) arranged on the base 8. These robots are controlled by a control device (not shown). A plate transfer robot 1a includes a vertical articulated robot arm and a transferring end effector attached to a tip end of the robot arm. A reagent dispensing robot 1b includes a vertical articulated robot arm and a dispensing end effector attached to a tip end of the robot arm.
[0034] The inspection equipment module 2 includes an inspection equipment 25 arranged on the base 8. The inspection equipment 25 inspects a plate containing a reagent. The stocker module 3 includes a plate rack 31 arranged on the base 8. The plate rack 31 accommodates and stores a plurality of plates. The chip rack module 4 includes a chip rack 41 arranged on the base 8. A plurality of chips are arranged at the chip rack 41. The reagent tank module 5 includes a reagent storage cabinet 10 arranged on the base 8. The chip rack 41, the reagent storage cabinet 10, the plate rack 31, and the inspection equipment 25 are arranged at predetermined positions where predetermined wok can be performed by the two robots (1a and 1b). The reagent storage cabinet 10 and the plate rack 31 are controlled by the control device (not shown). The reagent dispensing robot 1b attaches a chip (not shown), arranged at the chip rack 41, to a pipette (not shown) and pours the reagent, stored in the reagent storage cabinet 10, into the chip by using the pipette. The plate transfer robot 1a takes out the plate accommodated in the plate rack 31 and arranges the plate on a worktable of the plate transfer robot 1a. The reagent dispensing robot 1b pours the reagent through the chip into the plate arranged on the worktable. The plate transfer robot 1a transfers the plate, into which the reagent has been poured, from the worktable to a predetermined position of the inspection equipment 25 and sets the plate at the inspection equipment 25. The inspection equipment 25 inspects the plate into which the reagent has been poured.
[0035] Reagent Storage Cabinet
[0036] Next, the configuration of the reagent storage cabinet 10 will be explained with reference to the drawings.
[0037] The reagent storage cabinet 10 includes: a container accommodating portion 12; a storage cabinet main body 11 accommodating the container accommodating portion 12; and slide mechanisms 13 by which the container accommodating portion 12 can slide with respect to the storage cabinet main body 11 in a front-rear direction (a direction parallel to an X-axis in the drawings). The reagent container 20 is a box body including a rectangular upper-surface opening portion 20a. A reagent 21 in liquid form is present in the reagent container 20.
[0038] The container accommodating portion 12 is a box body including a rectangular upper-surface opening portion 12a. The container accommodating portion 12 includes an inner bottom surface 12b at which three reagent containers 20 can be arranged side by side. The three reagent containers 20 are accommodated in the container accommodating portion 12. First members 13a of the slide mechanisms 13 are provided at both respective outer wall surfaces of the container accommodating portion 12.
[0039] The storage cabinet main body 11 includes: a front-surface opening portion 11a; and a storage space 11b communicating with the front-surface opening portion 11a. The front-surface opening portion 11a is formed in a rectangular shape such that the container accommodating portion 12 is put in and pulled out from the storage cabinet main body 11. The storage space 11b is formed in a substantially cube shape so as to accommodate the container accommodating portion 12. The container accommodating portion 12 can be put in and pulled out from the storage space 11b through the front-surface opening portion 11a. Second members 13b of the slide mechanisms 13 are provided at both respective inner wall surfaces of the storage cabinet main body 11.
[0040] Each of the slide mechanisms 13 includes: the first member 13a provided at the outer wall surface of the container accommodating portion 12; and the second member 13b provided at the inner wall surface of the storage cabinet main body 11. The container accommodating portion 12 can slide with respect to the storage cabinet main body 11 in the front-rear direction (the direction parallel to the X-axis in the drawings). In the present embodiment, the slide mechanisms 13 are operated by an external shaft of the reagent dispensing robot 1b. To be specific, the container accommodating portion 12 is configured to be automatically put in and pulled out from the storage cabinet main body 11 (see
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[0044] Dispensing Operation
[0045] Next, operations of the automatic analyzing apparatus 100 will be explained with reference to the drawings. Hereinafter, operations of the reagent dispensing robot 1b will be mainly explained.
[0046] According to conventional pipette work performed by humans, the chip (pipette 7) is not sunk in a solution (reagent), i.e., the solution (reagent) is prevented from adhering to an outside of the chip (pipette 7). On the other hand, the pipette work performed by the reagent dispensing robot 1b according to the present embodiment is different from the pipette work performed by humans.
[0047] As Comparative Example,
[0048] On the other hand,
[0049] In the present embodiment, each of the inclination angle of the inner bottom surface 12b of the container accommodating portion 12 and the inclination angle of the mounting surface 14a of the mounting table 14 is 1. However, the present invention is not limited to this as long as they are slightly inclined. For example, the inclination angle may be in a range of more than 0 and not more than 1 or in a range of more than 0 and not more than 5.
Other Embodiments
[0050] In the present embodiment, the reagent storage cabinet 10 stores the reagent 21. However, the present invention is not limited to the reagent 21, and the reagent storage cabinet 10 may store a specimen (such as blood or biotissue sampled from a human body).
[0051] From the foregoing explanation, many modifications and other embodiments of the present invention are obvious to one skilled in the art. Therefore, the foregoing explanation should be interpreted only as an example and is provided for the purpose of teaching the best mode for carrying out the present invention to one skilled in the art. The structures and/or functional details may be substantially modified within the scope of the present invention.