Autosampler system with dual rotational axis uncapping
Systems and methods for automated cap removal with an autosampler system are described. In an aspect, an autosampler system includes, but is not limited to, a sample rack; a sample vessel stabilizer configured to transition the sample rack between a load/unload state and a lock state; an uncapper supported by a first z-axis support; and a sample probe supported by a second z-axis support, wherein the uncapper is configured to remove a cap from a sample vessel held by the sample rack when the sample rack is in the lock state, and wherein the uncapper is configured to change the position of the removed cap to permit access to an interior of the sample vessel by the sample probe without removing the sample vessel from the sample rack.
1 . An autosampler system comprising:
a sample rack;
a sample vessel stabilizer configured to transition the sample rack between a load/unload state and a lock state;
an uncapper supported by a first z-axis support;
a sample probe supported by a second z-axis support, wherein the uncapper is configured to remove a cap from a sample vessel held by the sample rack when the sample rack is in the lock state, and wherein the uncapper is configured to change the position of the removed cap to permit access to an interior of the sample vessel by the sample probe without removing the sample vessel from the sample rack;
a motor system configured to provide at least rotational motion and translational motion to each of the first z-axis support and the second z-axis support; and
a deck configured to support at least a portion of the sample rack on top of the deck, the deck defining at least one channel through which the first z-axis support and the second z-axis support are configured to pass during translational motion.
2 . The autosampler system of claim 1 , wherein the motor system includes a first carriage coupled to the first z-axis support and configured to provide rotational motion and translational motion to the first z-axis support to move the uncapper.
3 . The autosampler system of claim 2 , wherein the motor system includes a second carriage coupled to the second z-axis support and configured to provide rotational motion and translation translational motion to the second z-axis support to move the sample probe.
4 . The autosampler system of claim 1 , wherein the deck defines a common channel through which each of the first z-axis support and the second z-axis support is configured to pass during translational motion.
5 . The autosampler system of claim 1 , wherein the uncapper includes an uncapper body and a cap interface rotationally coupled to the uncapper body, wherein the uncapper body is coupled to the first z-axis support, and wherein the cap interface is configured to rotate about a rotational axis separate from the first z-axis support.
6 . The autosampler system of claim 5 , wherein the uncapper body supports a motor configured to rotate the cap interface relative to the uncapper body to impart motion to the cap.
7 . The autosampler system of claim 5 , wherein the cap interface includes a vacuum structure configured to draw a vacuum against the removed cap when the cap interface receives at least a portion of the cap into an interior region of the cap interface.
8 . The autosampler system of claim 7 , wherein the vacuum structure includes a vacuum sensor configured to register at least one of the presence or absence of the cap relative to the cap interface.
9 . The autosampler system of claim 8 , wherein the vacuum sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of a status of the cap, and where the autosampler system is configured to move the sample probe responsive to the signal.
10 . The autosampler system of claim 1 , wherein the sample rack includes a first plurality of apertures into which the sample vessel is received, and wherein the sample vessel stabilizer includes a second plurality of apertures to receive the sample vessel.
11 . The autosampler system of claim 10 , wherein the first plurality of apertures is aligned with the second plurality of apertures when the sample vessel stabilizer is in the load/unload state, and wherein the first plurality of apertures is partially offset from the second plurality of apertures when the sample vessel stabilizer is in the lock state.
12 . An autosampler system comprising:
a sample rack;
a sample vessel stabilizer configured to transition the sample rack between a load/unload state and a lock state;
an uncapper supported by a first z-axis support, the uncapper including an uncapper body and a cap interface rotationally coupled to the uncapper body, the uncapper body coupled to the first z-axis support;
a sample probe supported by a second z-axis support;
a motor system configured to provide at least rotational motion and translational motion to each of the first z-axis support and the second z-axis support, wherein the uncapper is configured to remove a cap from a sample vessel held by the sample rack via interaction between the cap interface and the cap when the sample rack is in the lock state, and wherein the uncapper is configured to change the position of the removed cap via rotational motion of the uncapper body to permit access to an interior of the sample vessel by the sample probe without removing the sample vessel from the sample rack; and
a deck configured to support at least a portion of the sample rack on top of the deck, the deck defining at least one channel through which the first z-axis support and the second z-axis support are configured to pass during translational motion,
wherein the cap interface is configured to rotate about a rotational axis separate from the first z-axis support.
13 . The autosampler system of claim 12 , wherein the motor system includes a first carriage coupled to the first z-axis support and configured to provide rotational motion and translational motion to the first z-axis support to move the uncapper, and wherein the motor system includes a second carriage coupled to the second z-axis support and configured to provide rotational motion and translational motion to the second z-axis support to move the sample probe.
14 . The autosampler system of claim 12 , wherein the deck defines a common channel through which each of the first z-axis support and the second z-axis support is configured to pass during translational motion.
15 . The autosampler system of claim 12 , wherein the uncapper body supports a motor configured to rotate the cap interface relative to the uncapper body to impart motion to the cap.
16 . The autosampler system of claim 12 , wherein the cap interface includes a vacuum structure configured to draw a vacuum against the removed cap when the cap interface receives at least a portion of the cap into an interior region of the cap interface.
17 . The autosampler system of claim 16 , wherein the vacuum structure includes a vacuum sensor configured to register at least one of the presence or absence of the cap relative to the cap interface, and wherein the vacuum sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of a status of the cap, and where the autosampler system is configured to move the sample probe responsive to the signal.