Device for taking samples from containers
09572749 ยท 2017-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Carlos Roura Fernandez (San Juan Despi, ES)
- Manuel Garcia Sanchez (Barcelona, ES)
- Daniel Fleta Coit (Bigues, ES)
Cpc classification
B65C3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65C3/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2300/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01L2200/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65C3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01N35/10
PHYSICS
B01L9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for taking samples from containers includes: a receiving body for at least one container; a container bar code reader positioned in the receiving body for containers; a support for a test tube with the ability to move; a bar code reader positioned in the support; and a fluid communication component between the container and the test tube. The support for test tubes includes at least a test tube loading position and a sample-taking position. The device also includes a controller configured to control position of the support for test tube. The controller can also include at least one sensor of the position of the support for test tube and a blocking component configured to block a position of said support for test tube.
Claims
1. A device for taking samples from containers, the device comprises: a container for containing a substance, the container having a first bar code thereon; a body holding the container; a first bar code reader facing the container and configured to read the first bar code of the container; a cannula capable of being connected to and disconnected from the container; a housing holding the cannula connected to the container; a linear guide fixed to the housing; a test tube for receiving the substance from the container, the test tube having a second bar code thereon; a support configured to move along the linear guide and holding the test tube, wherein the support is configured to move between a first position and a second position that is closer to the housing than the first position such that the test tube is separated from the cannula at the first position and the test tube is connected with the container via the cannula at the second position; a second bar code reader facing the test tube and configured to read the second bar code of the test tube; and a blocking component placed at a point of the linear guide between two points corresponding to the first and second positions of the support, wherein the blocking component is configured to block movement of the support between the first position and the second position when the first bar code does not match to the second bar code.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device is further configured to correlate the second bar code of the test tube with the first bar code of the container.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a first position sensor configured to detect presence of the support at a first control point of the linear guide and a second position sensor configured to detect presence of the support at a second control point of the linear guide.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the test tube extends in a first direction relative to the support, and the support is configured to move along the linear guide in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the test tube is a vacuum test tube.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the cannula comprises a puncturing component configured to puncture the test tube when the support is at the second position.
7. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a controller configured to actuate or de-actuate the said blocking components.
8. A method for taking sample using the device of claim 7, the method comprising: reading, by the first bar code reader, the first bar code on the container; reading, by the second bar code reader, the second bar code on the test tube container that is held by the support; and determining, by the controller, whether the first bar code matches the second barcode, wherein if it is determined that the first bar code does not match the second bar code, the controller actuates the blocking component to restrict movement of the support, such that the test tube is not connected to the container via the cannula, wherein if it is determined that the first bar code matches the second bar code, the controller de-actuates the blocking component to allow movement of the support, such that the test tube can be connected to the container via the cannula.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The device in the embodiment shown by way of example in
(9) The device of
(10) Furthermore, the device shown in
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(12) In particular, a container 10 arranged in the receiving body 1 for containers, a test tube 30 arranged in the test tube support 3 and the fluid communication means (channel) 50 between the container 10 and the test tube 30 arranged in its respective housing 5 can be seen.
(13) The operation of the device of
(14) Said controlled movement occurs by controlling various process variables, for example, by sensors and having actuators to prevent movement should the conditions laid down not be fulfilled.
(15) Specifically, a certain embodiment the present invention provides the arrangement of mechanisms for controlling the process of sample taking by the device, even in embodiments in which the support for the test tubes is moved by manual means.
(16) These mechanisms are, for example, a first position sensor of the test tube in the support, said sensor possibly being a micro switch or a magnetic sensor, among others. A second mechanism may be the detection of a correlation between the reading on the one hand of the bar codes read by a bar code reader 2 and, on the other hand, of the bar code reader 4 of the test tube.
(17) Furthermore, in particular embodiments of the present invention, the tube is a vacuum tube of which the mouth is sealed by a material, preferably an elastomer material. In this way puncturing the tube produces a fluid communication channel between the tube and the container with a difference in pressure between said tube and said container. This difference in pressure causes the fluids to be transferred from the container to the test tube by suction.
(18) The device of
(19) In particular, the device of
(20) Moreover, additional indicators can be provided, or a different colour can be used, for example, for each of the indicators to signal possible alerts such as a green colour for the fourth indicator light used intermittently to indicate that the tube is loading a sample, said indicator light remaining constant once the average loading time (approximately, 3 seconds) has passed, but should a read error occur said indicator can change to red.
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(22) The support 3 in
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(24) In particular, it can be seen that elements are provided associated with the guide 400 for detecting the position of the projection 300 of the receptacle 3. Since the projection moves together with the receptacle (and consequently in conjunction with the test tube 30), the a certain embodiment of present invention provides the arrangement of sensors and mechanisms for blocking the projection 300 to prevent or allow it to move along the guide.
(25) For this reason, three control points are provided: a first point 301 corresponding to the position in which the test tube 30 is loaded, in which the test tube 30 is farther away from the fluid communication means 50 between the container 10 and the test tube 30; a second control point 302 in which the support has moved from the test tube 30 loaded position and is at an intermediate point of travel; and a third control point 303 corresponding to the sample-taking position in which the test tube 30 has been perforated by the needle of the fluid communication means 50 defining a channel for fluids to pass between the container 10 and the test tube 30.
(26) In a particular embodiment, a sensor 301a-303a is arranged at each of the control points to detect the presence of the projection 300 and a blocking mechanism 301b-303b to prevent said projection from moving if predefined conditions are not fulfilled, such as correspondence between the labels of the test tube and the container, the presence of test tubes in the receptacle, etc.
(27) However, particular embodiments of the present invention comprise sensors only at some control points and blocking means (blocking component) 301b-303b at some of those control points. In other embodiments, the blocking points do not coincide exactly with the points where the sensors 301a-303a are located. Said embodiments are also considered to fall within the protective scope of the present invention.
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(31) The first figure shows how the test tube 30 is placed in a first step between the rollers 31 and 32. Preferably, the free roller 32 has the ability to move transversally with respect to the test tube and is actuated by a elastomeric component such as a spring, for example, which applies a force to the free roller 32 in the direction of the roller 31 connected to the actuator 33. The arrangement of the test tube 30 between the rollers 31, 32 moves the free roller 32 slightly away from the roller 31 connected to the actuator, the test tube 30 being held between the two rollers by the action of said spring. Once the tube is arranged in the support, a portion of the label is stuck to the test tube.
(32) The second figure shows how subsequently the actuator 33 is rotated which, in turn, causes the roller 31 and the test tube 30 to rotate. The force applied by the free roller 32 causes the roller 31 to come in contact uniformly with the entire surface of the tube 30 as the actuator 33 rotates until the label is completely stuck to the test tube.
(33) The third figure shows how, once the label has been stuck, the actuator 33 can be used to rotate the test tube 30 to a position in which the label is visible, for example, to the bar code readers without having to remove the test tube 30 from the support 3.
(34) Although the invention has been described with regard to example embodiments, said examples should not be considered to limit the invention, which is defined by the widest interpretation of the following claims.