IP Library Granted Patent US 12681032
Granted Patent B2
US 12681032 · App. 18/602,899 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Liquid injection device for optically detecting a vial, aspirating a liquid in the vial with a syringe, and dispensing the liquid from the syringe

Inventor: Daiki Fukushima (Kyoto, JP)
Assignee: SHIMADZU CORPORATION
G01N35/025G01N21/01G01N21/27G01N35/00584G01N35/10G01N35/1009G01N2021/0357G01N2035/0439
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12681032
App. No.
18/602,899
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a liquid injection device capable of accurately detecting whether a vial is mounted on the mounting portion with an inexpensive configuration. A sensor has a light-emitting part and a light-receiving part and is configured to emit light from the light-emitting part to pass through at least a part of a cylindrical cap attached to the vial to be mounted on a mounting portion and detect an amount of light received by the light-receiving part. An optical axis of the light from the light-emitting part to the light-receiving part is shifted or inclined in a direction that increases a distance that the light passes through the cap relative to a position where the optical axis of the light passes through the center axis within a plane perpendicular to the center axis of the cap.

Claims (29)

1 . A liquid injection device for aspirating a liquid in a vial with a syringe and dispensing the liquid from the syringe to an injection destination, comprising:

a mounting portion configured to mount the vial thereon; and

a sensor having a light-emitting part and a light-receiving part, the sensor being configured to emit light from the light-emitting part to pass through at least a part of a cylindrical cap attached to the vial, and detect an amount of light received by the light-receiving part,

wherein an optical axis of the light from the light-emitting part to the light-receiving part is shifted or inclined in a direction that increases a distance that the light passes through the cylindrical cap relative to a position where the optical axis of the light passes through a center axis of the cylindrical cap within a plane perpendicular to the center axis,

wherein the optical axis is shifted within the plane perpendicular to the center axis of the cylindrical cap, and

wherein the optical axis is shifted between a position where the optical axis passes through the center axis of the cylindrical cap within the plane perpendicular to the center axis of the cylindrical cap and a position where the optical axis passes through the cylindrical cap only once.

2 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 1 , further comprising:

a moving mechanism configured to move the vial; and

a controller configured to cause the moving mechanism to move the vial, then cause the light-emitting part to emit light onto the vial during vibration of the vial caused by stopping a movement of the vial and determine presence or absence of the vial based on a change in the amount of light received by the light-receiving part.

3 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 2 ,

wherein the controller is configured to determine the presence or absence of the vial by comparing a minimum value of the amount of light received by the light-receiving part with a threshold.

4 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 2 ,

wherein the controller is configured to determine the presence or absence of the vial by comparing a change in a value of the amount of light received by the light-receiving part with a threshold.

5 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 1 ,

further comprising the syringe configured to aspirate liquid from the vial.

6 . A liquid injection device for aspirating a liquid in a vial with a syringe and dispensing the liquid from the syringe to an injection destination, comprising:

a mounting portion configured to mount the vial thereon; and

a sensor having a light-emitting part and a light-receiving part, the sensor being configured to emit light from the light-emitting part to pass through at least a part of a cylindrical cap attached to the vial and detect an amount of light received by the light-receiving part,

wherein an optical axis of the light from the light-emitting part to the light-receiving part is shifted or inclined in a direction that increases a distance that the light passes through the cylindrical cap relative to a position where the optical axis of the light passes through a center axis of the cylindrical cap within a plane perpendicular to the center axis, and

wherein the optical axis is inclined relative to the plane perpendicular to the center axis of the cylindrical cap at an angle that allows the optical axis to pass through the cylindrical cap twice.

7 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 6 , further comprising:

a moving mechanism configured to move the vial; and

a controller configured to cause the moving mechanism to move the vial, cause the light-emitting part to emit light onto the vial during vibration of the vial caused by stopping a movement of the vial, and determine presence or absence of the vial based on a change in the amount of light received by the light-receiving part.

8 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 7 ,

wherein the controller is configured to determine the presence or absence of the vial by comparing a minimum value of the amount of light received by the light-receiving part with a threshold.

9 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 7 ,

wherein the controller is configured to determine the presence or absence of the vial by comparing a change in a value of the amount of light received by the light-receiving part with a threshold.

10 . The liquid injection device as recited in claim 6 ,

further comprising the syringe configured to aspirate liquid from the vial.