CAPPING SYSTEM FOR BIOLOGICAL THERMAL REACTION AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20170363653 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01N2035/0405
PHYSICS
B01L3/50825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G01N35/02
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present invention provides a capping system for biological thermal reaction, which comprises at least one reaction tube, at least one suction unit, and at least one pushing rod. Each of the at least one reaction tube comprises an opening end. The at least one suction unit is used to suck at least one cap and move the at least one cap to the opening end of the at least one reaction tube. The at least one pushing rob is used to push the at least one cap into the opening end of the at least one reaction tube.
Claims
1. A capping system for biological thermal reaction, comprising: at least one reaction tube wherein each of the at least one reaction tube comprises an opening end; at least one suction unit for sucking at least one cap and moving the at least one cap to reach above the opening end of the at least one reaction tube; and at least one pushing rod for pushing the at least one cap into the opening end of the at least one corresponding reaction tube.
2. The capping system according to claim 1, further comprising a pressure-detection device for determining whether the at least one suction unit sucks the at least one cap completely or not.
3. The capping system according to claim 1, further comprising a calibrating device for aligning the at least one suction unit with the at least one cap for performing a sucking process, for moving the at least one cap in alignment with the at least one reaction tube for performing a moving process, and for aligning the at least one rod with the at least one cap for performing a pushing process which pushes the at least one cap into the opening end of the at least one corresponding reaction tube.
4. The capping system according to claim 1, further comprising a driving device for actuating the at least one rod to perform a pushing process which pushes the at least one cap into the opening end of the at least one corresponding reaction tube.
5. The capping system according to claim 1, further comprising an air-pressure device for providing an enough suction pressure for the at least one suction unit.
6. The capping system according to claim 1, further comprising a pressure-relief device for eliminating a suction pressure of the at least one suction unit, to make the at least one cap departed from the at least one suction unit.
7. The capping system according to claim 1, wherein the capping system is used for biological thermal reaction over 90 Celsius degrees.
8. A capping method for biological thermal reaction, comprising steps of: disposing at least one reaction tube wherein each of the at least one reaction tube comprises an opening end; using at least one suction unit to suck at least one cap and move the at least one cap to reach above the opening end of the at least one reaction tube; and pushing the at least one cap by at least one pushing rod into the opening end of the at least one corresponding reaction tube.
9. The capping method according to claim 8, further comprising a step of: using a pressure-detection device to determine whether the at least one suction unit sucks the at least one cap completely or not.
10. The capping method according to claim 8, further comprising a step of using a calibrating device for aligning the at least one suction unit with the at least one cap for performing a sucking process, for moving the at least one cap in alignment with the at least one reaction tube for performing a moving process, and for aligning the at least one rod with the at least one cap for performing a pushing process which pushes the at least one cap into the opening end of the at least one corresponding reaction tube.
11. The capping method according to claim 8, further comprising a step of using a driving device for actuating the at least one rod to perform a pushing process which pushes the at least one cap into the opening end of the at least one corresponding reaction tube.
12. The capping method according to claim 8, further comprising a step of using an air-pressure device for providing an enough suction pressure for the at least one suction unit.
13. The capping method according to claim 8, further comprising a step of: eliminating a suction pressure of the at least one suction unit by a pressure-relief device, to make the at least one cap departed from the at least one suction unit.
14. The capping method according to claim 8, wherein the capping method is used for biological thermal reaction over 90 Celsius degrees.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAMS
[0026] The technical solution and the beneficial effects of the present invention are best understood from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying figures and embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] The following description of the embodiments is given by way of illustration with reference to the specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. The terms such as “up”, “down”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, “inside”, “outside”, “side”, etc., The direction of the diagram. Accordingly, the use of a directional term is used to describe and to understand the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention.
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[0033] Each of the at least one reaction tube 110 comprises an opening end 112. In detail, the opening end 112 is used to store materials for bio-heat reaction. The bio-heat reaction is performed over 90 Celsius degrees. The at least one suction unit 120 is used for sucking at least one cap 130 and moving the at least one cap 130 to reach above the opening end 112 of the at least one reaction tube 110. The pressure-relief device 190 is used for eliminating a suction pressure of the at least one suction unit 120 to make the at least one cap 130 departed from the at least one suction unit 120. Before the suction pressure of the at least one suction unit 120 is eliminated, the at least one cap 130 is unable to be departed from the at least one suction unit 120. The at least one cap 130 and/or the at least one suction unit 120 might be damaged to cause its air sealability decreased if an external forces is applied to depart the at least one suction unit 120 from the at least one cap 130. With the pressure-relief device 190, a pressure generated between the at least one suction unit 120 and the at least one cap 130 can recover as same as the ambient pressure so that the at least one cap 130 can be departed from the at least one suction unit 120, automatically. In detail, once the at least one cap 130 is accurately pushed into the at least one reaction tube 110, the air-sealability of the at least one reaction tube 110 can be ensured. The at least one pushing rod 140 is used for pushing the at least one cap 130 into the opening end 112 of the at least one corresponding reaction tube 110. Alternatively, with different mechanical design, it is possible to push the cap(s) into one (or multiple) reaction tubes 110.
[0034] The calibrating device 160 is used for aligning the at least one suction unit 120 with the at least one cap 130 for performing a sucking process, for moving the at least one cap 130 in alignment with the at least one reaction tube 110 for performing a moving process, and for aligning the at least one rod 140 with the at least one cap 130 for performing a pushing process, to make the at least one cap 130 into the opening end 112 of the at least one corresponding reaction tube 110.
[0035] In detail, the calibrating device can align the position with laser. The driving device 170 is used for actuating the at least one rod 140 to perform a pushing process, so as to make the at least one cap 130 into the opening end 112 of the at least one corresponding reaction tube 110. In detail, the driving device 170 can be one or a combination of air-actuation device and oil-actuation device. The air-pressure device 180 is used for providing an enough suction pressure for the at least one suction unit 120. In detail, the air-pressure device 180 can be vacuum pump or a device for extracting air.
[0036] Preferably, the driving device 170 can be incorporated into the air-pressure device 180, the pushing rods 140 performs the pushing process with the force provided by the air-pressure device, so as to push the at least one cap 130 into the opening end 112 of the at least one corresponding reaction tube 110.
[0037] In actual operation, first, the reactants are disposed inside the at least one reaction tube 110; then, the calibrating device 160 aligns the position of the at least one reaction tube 110; next, the at least one suction unit 120 sucks the at least one cap 130 and moves the at least one cap 130 to reach above the opening end 112 of the at least one reaction tube 110 (which just relies thereon but is not sealed yet by the cap); next, the pressure-relief device 190 eliminates the suction pressure of the at least one suction unit 120 to make the at least one cap 130 departed from the at least one suction unit 120; next, the at least one pushing rod 140 simultaneously pushes the at least one cap 130 into the opening end 112 of the at least one corresponding reaction tube 110, to form an air-tight sealing. Next, the reaction tube 110 can be used for bio-chemistry experiments. In the above operation process, with a linear operation (down-press movement) of the at least one pushing rod 140, the automatic bio-heat reaction equipment can accomplish a complete automation and raise its sealing speed. Generally speaking, a bio-heat reaction over 90 Celsius degrees requires a very high level of air-sealability, the capping system of the present invention can be structured in air-tight sealing to ensure the safety of the high temperature bio-heat reaction (over 90 Celsius degrees).
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[0041] As described above, although the present invention has been described with the preferred embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions, and substitutions are possible without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to be defined only by reference to the claims.