Laboratory mixer
09682351 ยท 2017-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/6052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2101/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A laboratory mixer for mixing a sample and a diluent in a bag. An enclosure defines a mixing chamber, and at least one movable mixing element is retained for mixing the sample and the diluent within the bag. At least one liquid detector is retained relative to the enclosure for detecting liquid leaked from the bag. The sensor can be a capacitive, inductive, or optical sensor. The sensor can be a conductivity sensor with two electrodes shaped like combs and a gap less than or equal to a diameter of a drip of diluent solution. A ledge with a low point can be retained by an access door. The sensor or sensors can be disposed adjacent to the access door, on a mixing element, in direct contact with the bag, or on a tank. An alarm and cessation of operation can be triggered upon a detection of leaked liquid.
Claims
1. A laboratory mixer for preparing a sample and a diluent solution stored in a bag, the mixer comprising: a mixing chamber for receiving the bag containing the sample and the diluent solution wherein the mixing chamber comprises a supporting surface; first and second movable mixing elements retained within the mixing chamber operative to mix the sample and the diluent solution within the bag from a disposition exterior to the bag wherein the first and second movable mixing are alternatingly reciprocable toward and away from the supporting surface whereby the bag containing the sample and the diluents solution can be disposed between the supporting surface of the mixing chamber and the first and second movable mixing elements and the sample and the diluents can be mixed by alternating reciprocation of the first and second movable mixing elements to compress the bag against the supporting surface intermittently; wherein the first and second movable mixing elements have contact surfaces that are disposed generally parallel to the supporting surface and wherein the supporting surface and the contact surfaces of the first and second mixing elements are disposed generally vertically; at least one liquid detector retained relative to the mixing chamber and exterior to the bag for detecting liquid leaked from the bag; and an electrical monitoring system electrically connected to the at least one liquid detector and wherein the first and second movable mixing elements are automatically stopped by the electrical monitoring system upon a detection of leaked liquid by the at least one liquid detector.
2. The mixer of claim 1 wherein the liquid detector comprises at least one sensor located in the mixing chamber of the mixer.
3. The mixer of claim 2 wherein the at least one sensor is chosen from the group consisting of capacitive, inductive, and optical sensors.
4. The mixer of claim 2 wherein the at least one sensor comprises a conductivity sensor.
5. The mixer of 2 wherein the sensor includes at least two electrodes with a gap between them.
6. The mixer of claim 5 wherein the at least two electrodes are fixed on a flexible substrate and wherein the at least two electrodes are shaped like combs.
7. The mixer of claim 5 wherein the at least one sensor has a gap between the at least two electrodes less than or equal to a diameter of a drip of diluent solution.
8. A laboratory mixer for preparing a sample and a diluent solution stored in a bag, the mixer comprising: a mixing chamber for receiving the bag containing the sample and the diluent solution wherein the mixing chamber has a supporting surface; at least one movable mixing element retained within the mixing chamber operative to mix the sample and the diluent solution within the bag from a disposition exterior to the bag wherein the at least one movable mixing element is reciprocable toward and away from the supporting surface whereby the bag containing the sample and the diluents solution can be disposed between the supporting surface of the mixing chamber and the at least one movable mixing element and the sample and the diluents can be mixed by a reciprocation of the at least one movable mixing element to compress the bag against the supporting surface intermittently; and at least one liquid detector retained relative to the mixing chamber for detecting liquid leaked from the bag wherein the liquid detector comprises at least one sensor located in the mixing chamber of the mixer wherein the sensor is fixed on a flexible substrate mounted on the at least one movable mixing element, and wherein the substrate has a tab supporting conductors that connects the sensor to electrical means installed in a static position inside the mixer.
9. A laboratory mixer for preparing a sample and a diluent solution stored in a bag, the mixer comprising: a mixing chamber for receiving the bag containing the sample and the diluent solution wherein the mixing chamber has a supporting surface; at least one movable mixing element retained within the mixing chamber operative to mix the sample and the diluent solution within the bag from a disposition exterior to the bag wherein the at least one movable mixing element is reciprocable toward and away from the supporting surface whereby the bag containing the sample and the diluents solution can be disposed between the supporting surface of the mixing chamber and the at least one movable mixing element and the sample and the diluents can be mixed by a reciprocation of the at least one movable mixing element to compress the bag against the supporting surface intermittently; at least one liquid detector retained relative to the mixing chamber for detecting liquid leaked from the bag; and an access door coupled to the mixing chamber wherein the at least one liquid detector is retained by the access door and wherein the access door comprises at least a portion of the supporting surface.
10. The mixer of claim 9 further comprising a ledge retained within the mixing chamber to support the bag wherein the ledge projects into a space between the supporting surface and the at least one movable mixing element wherein the at least one liquid detector is at least partially retained by the ledge.
11. The mixer of claim 10 wherein the ledge is retained by the access door.
12. The mixer of claim 10 wherein the ledge has a low-point and wherein the at least one liquid detector is disposed at or adjacent to the low-point of the ledge.
13. The mixer of claim 10 wherein the ledge has the shape of a channel with ridges.
14. The mixer of claim 1 further comprising an access door coupled to the mixing chamber wherein the at least one liquid detector is disposed in the mixing chamber adjacent to the access door.
15. The mixer of claim 1 wherein the at least one liquid detector is located on the at least one movable mixing element.
16. The mixer of claim 1 wherein the at least one liquid detector is retained for direct contact with the bag.
17. The mixer of claim 1 further comprising at least one tank for collecting leaked liquid and wherein the at least one liquid detector is disposed on the at least one tank.
18. The mixer of claim 1 further comprising an alarm electrically connected to the electrical monitoring system and the at least one liquid detector and wherein the alarm is actuated upon a detection of leaked liquid by the at least one liquid detector.
19. The mixer of claim 1 further comprising an alarm electrically connected to the electrical monitoring system and the at least one liquid detector.
20. The mixer of claim 1 further comprising an enclosure wherein the mixing chamber is disposed within the enclosure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) The system and method for the preparation of microbiological samples disclosed herein is subject to a wide variety of embodiments. However, to ensure that one skilled in the art will be able to understand and, in appropriate cases, practice the present invention, certain preferred embodiments of the broader invention revealed herein are described below and shown in the accompanying drawing figures. Therefore, before any particular embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it must be made clear that the following details of construction and illustrations of inventive concepts are mere examples of the many possible manifestations of the invention. The embodiments disclosed herein should not be considered as limiting. Indeed, variants of the invention are readily possible that would include only a selection of the features shown and described apart from the other described features.
(10) Looking more particularly to the drawings, an embodiment of the invention disclosed herein is depicted in
(11) The mixing members 5 in this embodiment can be reciprocated toward and away from the supporting surface 43 to selectively, and with adjustable pressure, compress the bag 10 and its contents against the supporting surface 43 and, in doing so, to mix the contents of the bag 10. In the present embodiment, the mixing members 5 are plates or blades whose contact surfaces with the bag 10 are generally parallel to the supporting surface 43. The mixing members 5 may alternatively be referred to as retaining elements, plates, or blades or mixing plates or blades 5.
(12) The operation of a mixing member actuation and control apparatus 51 can be such that, when one mixing member 5 moves toward the support surface 43 and increases its compression of the bag 10, another mixing member 5 can deviate away from the supporting surface 43 and decrease its compression of the bag. As one skilled in the art will readily appreciate by reference to the present disclosure, the actuation and control apparatus 51 could pursue multiple different forms within the scope of the invention. The actuation and control apparatus 51 can selectively reciprocate or otherwise move the mixing members 5 in an alternating, simultaneous, intermittent, continuous or other movement pattern.
(13) In the present embodiment, the mixing members 5 consist of two mixing plates or blades. At least in certain practices of the invention, the supporting surface 43 and the mixing members 5 can be generally vertically disposed with generally vertically disposed plate surfaces. A tank 6 can be positioned below the mixing members 5 to collect leakage from the mix of the sample and diluent solution.
(14) In a preferred embodiment, the enclosure 2 of the mixer 1 can retain an access door 4. The access door 4 can be designed as an access path to the mixing chamber 3 and can retain the supporting surface 43. As depicted in
(15) In certain embodiments of the invention, one or more liquid detectors 20 can be located inside the enclosure 2 of the mixer 1 to detect liquids, such as the diluent solution, that may have leaked outside of the bag 10. The liquid detector or detectors 20 can include at least one sensor 21 practically positioned and retained to increase its chances of being in contact with any diluent solution dripping from a bag 10 that is breached during mixing. In such a situation, the sensor 21 can transmit a signal to a controlling system, which can include an electronic card, to trigger, for example, cancellation of the mixing operation and/or an audible and/or a visual alarm to alerts the user that preparation has failed.
(16) In the present embodiment, the door 4, as shown for example in
(17) By way of example and not limitation,
(18) In the present embodiment of the broader invention disclosed herein,
(19) In the event of a leak, such as if the bag 10 is pierced by a sharp-edged sample, the diluent solution will, due to gravity, tend to drip down the bag 10 and/or from the ledge 41 to reach at least one sensor 21, which again can be positioned to be below the bag 10 during operation of the mixer 1. In this way, it is possible to notice any loosely or poorly sealed bags, as well as any punctured or otherwise compromised bags, quickly thereby to minimize cleanup and wasted time and material.
(20) The ledge 41 can be located at a given height from the bottom of the mixer 1. The ledge 6 can overlie the tank 6 in such a manner that any leaking solution not retained by the ledge 41 will tend to flow into the tank 6 located at the bottom of the mixing chamber 3.
(21) The inner face of the access door 4 can be seen perhaps most clearly in
(22) In a preferred embodiment, at least one sensor 21 can be located at or near the low-point 44 of the ledge 41. The sensor 21 can have a sensing face horizontally turned face-up. The ledge 41 can be channel-shaped and can offer one or more outboard ridges or sills 42 opposite to the supporting surface 43. In case of a leak, the sills 42 can offer better guidance of liquid dripping from the bag 10 and the ledge 41 toward the at least one sensor 21. With that, the chances of an early detection of any leak of liquid is increased, and diluent solution is guided toward but does not arbitrarily leak directly into the tank 6. Consequently, the intersection of the two slopes of the ledge 41 corresponds to a discharge collector with the ledge 41 acting as a through-way or a spillway.
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(24) The gap between the two electrodes 24, which means the width of the gap 26, can be less than or equal to the diameter of a drip of the diluent solution. This way, any drip can be detected, and the mixing members 5 can be stopped instantly, whether manually by a user or automatically. Leaking diluent solution can be prevented from continuing to spread in the mixing chamber 3.
(25) The form of the electrodes 24 can be chosen so that the developed length of the gap 26 would as great as possible. The gap 26 can, for example, be made of one or several turns or even a sinuous shape of electrically conductive material. In the example depicted, each electrode 24 has a comb shape and the two combs face each other, interleaved to define a gap 26 that is sinuous and of a roughly equal width. Conductors 27 can connect the electrodes 24 to the electrical monitoring system 29 located in the mixer 1.
(26) In the present embodiment, where one or more sensors 21 are mounted on a movable element, such as the door 4, the sensor 21, more particularly the electrodes 24 of the sensor 21, is fixed on a flexible substrate 22 which is itself mounted on the ledge 41 as can be seen in the cross-sectional view of
(27) It is also contemplated that at least one sensor 21 can be retained on one of the surfaces delineating the mixing chamber 3 adjacent to the door 4. For example, as shown in
(28) In another embodiment, a sensor 21 can be mounted on a mixing member 5 or on each one of the mixing members 5 as shown, for instance, in
(29) With certain details and embodiments of the present invention for a laboratory mixer disclosed, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that changes and additions could be made thereto without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention. This is particularly true when one bears in mind that the presently preferred embodiments merely exemplify the broader invention revealed herein. Accordingly, it will be clear that those with certain major features of the invention in mind could craft embodiments that incorporate those major features while not incorporating all of the features included in the preferred embodiments.
(30) Therefore, the following claims are intended to define the scope of protection to be afforded to the inventor. Those claims shall be deemed to include equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention. It must be further noted that a plurality of the following claims may express certain elements as means for performing a specific function, at times without the recital of structure or material. As the law demands, these claims shall be construed to cover not only the corresponding structure and material expressly described in this specification but also all equivalents thereof that might be now known or hereafter discovered.