Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide: an automated, continuous and random access analytical system, having apparatus and methodology capable of simultaneously performing multiple assays of liquid samples using different assay methodologies, and providing a continuous and random access while performing a plurality of different assays on the same or different samples during the same time period; and a method for operating the automated continuous and random access analytical system capable of simultaneously effecting multiple assays of a plurality of liquid samples. SOLUTION: This method schedules various assays of the plurality of liquid samples, creates a unit dose disposable and separately transfer a first liquid sample and reagents to a reaction vessel without initiation of an assay reaction sequence, and then physically transfers the unit dose disposable to a processing workstation, thereby achieving a mixture of the unit dose disposable reagents and sample during an incubation. COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an automated continuous and random access analytical system, having an apparatus and methodology capable of simultaneously performing a plurality of assays of liquid samples using different assay methodologies, and providing continuous and random access while performing a plurality of different assays on the same or different samples during the same time period, and a method of operating an automated continuous and random access analytical system capable of simultaneously effecting the plurality of assays on a plurality of liquid samples. SOLUTION: The method comprises scheduling various assays of the plurality of liquid samples, creating a unit dose disposable and separately transferring a first liquid sample and reagents to a reaction vessel without initiation of an assay reaction sequence, and physically transferring the unit dose disposable to a processing workstation, whereby a mixture of the unit dose disposable reagents and the sample is achieved during incubation. COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an automated continuous and random access analytical system having an apparatus and a method capable of simultaneously performing multiple assays of liquid samples using different assay methodologies, and providing continuous and random access while performing a plurality of different assays on the same or different samples during the same time period, and to provide a method of operating an automated continuous and random access analytical system capable of simultaneously performing multiple assays of a plurality of liquid samples. SOLUTION: The method comprises scheduling various assays of the plurality of liquid samples, creating a unit dose disposable and separately transferring a first liquid sample and reagents to a reaction vessel without initiation of an assay reaction sequence, and physically transferring the unit dose disposable to a processing workstation, whereby a mixture of the unit dose disposable reagents and a sample is achieved during incubation. COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an automatic continuous and random access analytical system having an apparatus and a method capable of simultaneously performing a plurality of assays of liquid samples by using different assay methods, capable of performing continuous and random access and performing a plurality of different assays to the same sample or to different samples during the same time, and a method for operating the automatic random access system capable of executing simultaneously a plurality of assays to a plurality of liquid samples. SOLUTION: In this method, various verifications of the plurality of liquid samples are scheduled, and then a unit dose disposable is generated without starting an assay reaction sequence, and a first liquid sample and a reagent are transferred separately to a reaction vessel. Thereafter, the unit dose disposable is transferred physically to a treatment work station, and thereby the unit dose disposable is mixed with the sample at the incubation time. COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO
Abstract:
An automated, continuous and random access analytical system, having apparatus and methodology capable of simultaneously performing multiple assays of liquid samples using different assay methodologies, and providing continuous and random access while performing a plurality of different assays on the same or different samples during the same time period, is disclosed. A method is also disclosed of operating an automated continuous and random access analytical system capable of simultaneously effecting multiple assays of a plurality of liquid samples wherein scheduling of various assays of the plurality of liquid samples is followed by creating a unit dose disposable and separately transferring a first liquid sample (26), reagents (30) to a reaction vessel (34) without initiation of an assay reaction sequence, followed by physical transfer of the unit dose disposable (34) to a process work station, whereby a mixture of the unit dose disposable reagents and sample (34) are achieved during incubation. The system is capable of performing more than one scheduled assay in any order, and assays where more than such scheduled assays are presented. The automated, continuous and random access analytical system is also capable of analyzing the incubated reaction mixtures independently and individually by at least two assay procedures.
Abstract:
2132959 9320441 PCTABS00027 An automated, continuous and random access analytical system, having apparatus and methodology capable of simultaneously performing multiple assays of liquid samples using different assay methodologies, and providing continuous and random access while performing a plurality of different assays on the same or different samples during the same time period, is disclosed. A method is also disclosed of operating an automated continuous and random access analytical system capable of simultaneously effecting multiple assays of a plurality of liquid samples wherein scheduling of various assays of the plurality of liquid samples is followed by creating a unit dose disposable and separately transferring a first liquid sample (26), reagents (30) to a reaction vessel (34) without initiation of an assay reaction sequence, followed by physical transfer of the unit dose disposable (34) to a process work station, whereby a mixture of the unit dose disposable reagents and sample (34) are achieved during incubation. The system is capable of performing more than one scheduled assay in any order, and assays where more than such scheduled assays are presented. The automated, continuous and random access analytical system is also capable of analyzing the incubated reaction mixtures independently and individually by at least two assay procedures.
Abstract:
An apparatus for opening and closing reagent containers contained within a reagent pack while providing for control of evaporation and contamination of reagents used in automated diagnostic systems. The apparatus includes reagen t containers having a cover pivotally mounted at a pivot formed on an edge of the reagent container; an opening and closing station which provides reagent pac k opening pins for contacting the cover; a spring within the cover for locking the cover in an open position; a reagent pack containing at least two reagent containers mounted within a reagent carousel for movement to and from the opening and closing station; and a reagent pack closure actuator for unlocki ng the locked open cover and for force closing of the cover onto the reagent pack thereby renewing an evaporatively sealed closure.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an automated liquid level sensing system for detecting the presence of liquid in a container, said liquid level sensing system comprising: a vertically oriented, electrically conductive probe positioned above said container; means for vertically moving said probe into and out of said container; a signal source electrically connected to said probe, said signal source energizing said probe with an electrical signal and causing said probe to transmit said electrical signal; a receiving antenna positioned below said container for receiving said transmitted electrical signal; means for analyzing said received electrical signal for indications that said probe has contacted liquid in said container; means for transferring said received electrical signal from said receiving antenna to said analyzing means; and means for indicating that liquid has been detected. Further, the invention also provides for a method for automatically detecting the presence of liquid in a container, said method comprising the steps of: vertically positioning an electrically conductive probe above said container; vertically moving said probe into and out of said container; electrically connecting a signal source to said probe, said signal source energizing said probe with an electrical signal and causing said probe to transmit said electrical signal; positioning a receiving antenna below said container for receiving said transmitted electrical signal; analyzing said received electrical signal for indications that said probe has contacted liquid in said container; transferring said received electrical signal from said receiving antenna to said analyzing means; and indicating that liquid has been detected.
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A device for washing clinical apparatus, the clinical apparatus being employed to, at different times, contain a first test substance during a first testing step and a second test substance during a second testing step subsequent to said first testing step, the device comprises: means for supplying a wash solution to the apparatus; means for varying quantity of the wash solution supplied to the apparatus; and means for controlling the means for varying quantity to cause the means for varying quantity to vary quantity of the wash solution in proportion to potential for contamination between the first test substance and the second test substance contained in the apparatus; there is also provided a system comprising the device and the clinical apparatus, and a method of washing the clinical apparatus. The device and system may form part of an automated analytical system and method for the analysis of liquid test samples, and provide efficient washing of components of such automated analytical system.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an automated liquid level sensing system for detecting the presence of liquid in a container, said liquid level sensing system comprising: a vertically oriented, electrically conductive probe positioned above said container; means for vertically moving said probe into and out of said container; a signal source electrically connected to said probe, said signal source energizing said probe with an electrical signal and causing said probe to transmit said electrical signal; a receiving antenna positioned below said container for receiving said transmitted electrical signal; means for analyzing said received electrical signal for indications that said probe has contacted liquid in said container; means for transferring said received electrical signal from said receiving antenna to said analyzing means; and means for indicating that liquid has been detected. Further, the invention also provides for a method for automatically detecting the presence of liquid in a container, said method comprising the steps of: vertically positioning an electrically conductive probe above said container; vertically moving said probe into and out of said container; electrically connecting a signal source to said probe, said signal source energizing said probe with an electrical signal and causing said probe to transmit said electrical signal; positioning a receiving antenna below said container for receiving said transmitted electrical signal; analyzing said received electrical signal for indications that said probe has contacted liquid in said container; transferring said received electrical signal from said receiving antenna to said analyzing means; and indicating that liquid has been detected.