Apparatus for mixing liquid samples using a two dimensional stirring pattern
View Patent ↗A method for rapidly and uniformly mixing solutions within a biochemical analyzer by rapidly and repeatedly moving a sampling probe in a two-dimensional boomerang-curved pattern within the solution.
1. A mixing assembly for mixing solutions within a biochemical analyzer, the assembly comprising:
a sampling probe needle depending from a moveable arm;
an electromagnet proximate a ferromagnetic plate attached to the moveable arm for reciprocating the moveable arm in a first direction;
a foot protruding from the moveable arm, the foot having a pin extending vertically upwards; and,
a curved surface mounted to a stationary block and positioned in contact with said pin, whereby reciprocating the moveable arm in the first direction causes the pin to roll along the curved surface, whereby the moveable arm is reciprocated in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction.
2. The mixing assembly of claim 1 wherein the movement in the second direction is generally larger than movement in the first direction, thereby causing the probe needle to be moved in a generally ellipsoidal mixing pattern.
3. The mixing assembly of claim 1 wherein the movement in the second direction is generally twice as large as the dimension of movement in the first direction, thereby causing the probe needle to be moved in a generally “boomerang-shaped” mixing pattern.
4. The mixing assembly of claim 1 wherein the curved surface is a roller bearing or a stationary pin.
5. The mixing assembly of claim 1 wherein the distance between the electromagnet and the plate is adjusted to maintain the displacement of the probe needle to be within a range of about 0.6 to about 1.2 mm.