Instrument and method for sealing, desealing, and/or resealing of sample tubes
The present invention relates to an instrument for automatically removing sealing covers from sample vessels (and/or for automatically sealing or resealing sample vessels with sealing covers, the instrument comprising a vessel holder for holding a sample vessel, and a suction/induction device comprising a suction member for holding a sealing cover, and an induction member comprising at least one induction coil, with the suction/induction device and the vessel holder being arranged in an axially movable manner with regard to each other, and, in use, the at least one induction coil is arranged above a bottom of the suction member. In addition, the present invention relates to a laboratory automation system comprising such instrument as well as a plurality of pre-analytical, analytical and/or post-analytical stations, and also relates to a method of automatically removing sealing covers from sample vessels and a method of automatically sealing or resealing sample vessels with sealing covers.
1 . An instrument for automatically removing sealing covers from sample vessels and/or for automatically sealing or resealing sample vessels with sealing covers, the instrument comprising
a vessel holder for holding a sample vessel, and
a suction/induction device comprising a suction member for holding a sealing cover, and an induction member comprising at least one induction coil, wherein
the suction/induction device and the vessel holder are arranged in an axially movable manner with regard to each other, and
in use, the at least one induction coil is arranged above a bottom of the suction member or at the same height as the bottom of the suction member.
2 . The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the suction member is arranged within a central opening of the induction member.
3 . The instrument according to claim 2 , wherein the central opening of the induction member coincides with a core of the at least one induction coil, the induction coil thereby surrounding the suction member.
4 . The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the induction member further comprises a rebound member for directing a magnetic flux of the induction member away from the rebound member wherein the rebound member comprises a central opening coaxially aligned with the central opening of the induction member.
5 . The instrument according to claim 4 , wherein the rebound member comprises
a plate-like shape or
a cup-like shape accommodating the at least one induction coil within its inner cavity.
6 . The instrument according to claim 5 , wherein the rebound member has an identical outer diameter as the induction member and wherein the inner cavity of the rebound member is separated from its central opening by an inner wall.
7 . The instrument according to claim 4 , wherein the suction/induction device further comprises a cover member arranged at the induction member on a side opposite to the rebound member.
8 . The instrument according to claim 7 , wherein the cover member comprises a plate-like shape with a central opening coaxially aligned with the central opening of the induction member.
9 . The instrument according to claim 8 , wherein the central opening of the cover member comprises a conical shape tapered towards the suction member.
10 . The instrument according to claim 9 , wherein the conical central opening of the cover member comprises a step before merging with the central opening of the induction member.
11 . The instrument according to claim 4 , wherein the central opening of the rebound member has an identical inner diameter as the central opening of the induction member.
12 . The instrument according to claim 7 , wherein the cover member consists of an electrically non-conductive and/or non-magnetic material.
13 . The instrument according to claim 8 , wherein the central opening of the cover member has an identical inner diameter as the central opening of the induction member.
14 . The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein
the suction member and the induction member of the suction/induction device are interconnectedly formed with each other;
the suction member and the induction member are arranged in a coaxial manner;
the suction/induction device is arranged in a tiltable manner in regard to the vessel holder;
the suction member comprises a bellows suction cup or a flat suction cup; and/or
at least one of the suction/induction device and the vessel holder is spring-loaded towards the other in an axial manner.
15 . The instrument according to claim 14 , wherein the suction member, the induction member and the vessel holder are arranged in a coaxial manner.
16 . The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein
the at least one induction coil of the induction member is segmented radially into different areas including respective windings, for size-control of an area of the induction member providing magnetic flux; and/or
the at least one induction coil consists of internally cooled hollow wires.
17 . The instrument according to claim 1 , wherein
the instrument further comprises a top clamping mechanism interconnectedly arranged with the suction/induction device, the top clamping mechanism being adapted to clamp a top end of the sample vessel beneath its sealing cover, for accurately positioning the top end of the sample vessel and the suction/induction device
the vessel holder is a bottom clamping mechanism.
18 . The instrument according to claim 17 , wherein the top clamping mechanism is provided in the form of at least two sample vessel gripping fingers; and/or the bottom clamping mechanism is in the form of at least two sample vessel gripping fingers.
19 . A laboratory automation system comprising a plurality of pre-analytical, analytical and/or post-analytical stations, and an instrument according to claim 1 .
20 . A method of automatically removing sealing covers from sample vessels by means of an instrument according to claim 1 , the method comprising the following steps:
(S 01 ) providing a sealed sample vessel in the vessel holder, for holding the sample vessel in a predetermined orientation;
(S 02 ) moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder towards each other until the suction/induction device and the sealing cover are either in contact with each other or in a predetermined distance to each other, with the induction member being positioned above the sealing cover;
(S 03 ) sucking the sealing cover by means of the suction member applying negative pressure onto the sealing cover;
(S 04 ) applying a current to the at least one induction coil, for melting a sealing material provided at a bottom side of the sealing cover; and
(S 05 ) moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder away from each other while maintaining negative pressure applied onto the sealing cover, thereby removing the sealing cover from the sample vessel.
21 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the step (S 02 ) of moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder towards each other includes a centering of the sealed sample vessel to the induction member.
22 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the step (S 04 ) of applying a current to the at least one induction coil includes applying the current to inner and/or outer areas of the at least one induction coil, depending on the diameter of the sealed sample vessel.
23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein the induction coil areas applied with current correlate to a top rim area of the sealed sample vessel.
24 . The method of claim 20 , wherein a magnitude of the applied current, an application time of the current and/or a distance between the at least one induction coil and the sealing cover is adapted to the material of the sealed sample vessel and/or to a vessel diameter of the sealed sample vessel.
25 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the step (S 04 ) of applying a current to the at least one induction coil and the step (S 05 ) of moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder away from each other overlap each other, for applying a pulling force onto the sealing cover during melting of the sealing material provided between the sample vessel and the sealing cover.
26 . A method of automatically sealing or resealing sample vessels with sealing covers by means of an instrument according to claim 1 , the method comprising the following steps:
(S 11 ) providing an open sample vessel in the vessel holder, for holding the sample vessel in a predetermined orientation;
(S 12 ) providing a sealing cover and sucking the sealing cover by means of the suction member applying negative pressure onto the sealing cover;
(S 13 ) moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder towards each other until a bottom side of the sealing cover is in contact with the open top end of the sample vessel, with the induction member being positioned above the sealing cover; and
(S 14 ) applying a current to the at least one induction coil, for melting a sealing material provided at the bottom side of the sealing cover, thereby sealing the open top end of the sample vessel with the sealing cover.
27 . The method of claim 26 , wherein the method further comprises
(S 15 ) stopping the application of negative pressure onto the sealing cover, and
(S 16 ) moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder away from each other,
preferably wherein the method further comprises (S 17 ) folding excess parts of the sealing cover, which excess parts project from the sample vessel outwards, towards an outer circumference of the sample vessel.
28 . The method of claim 26 , wherein the step (S 12 ) of providing the sealing cover includes providing a sealing foil and cutting the sealing foil into a shape suitable for sealing the sample vessel.
29 . The method of claim 28 , wherein the suitable shape is a square shape.
30 . The method of claim 26 , wherein the step (S 13 ) of moving the suction/induction device and the vessel holder towards each other includes a centering of the sample vessel to the suction/induction device.
31 . The method of claim 26 , wherein the step (S 14 ) of applying a current to the at least one induction coil includes applying the current to inner and/or outer areas of the at least one induction coil, depending on the diameter of the sample vessel.
32 . The method of claim 31 , wherein the induction coil areas applied with current correlate to a top rim area of the sample vessel.
33 . The method of claim 26 , wherein a magnitude of the applied current, an application time of the current and/or a distance between the at least one induction coil and the sealing cover is adapted to the material of the sample vessel and/or to a vessel diameter of the sample vessel.