IP Library Granted Patent US 7,939,020
Granted Patent B2
US 7,939,020 · App. 11/797,240 · Granted May 10, 2011

Automatic analyzing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,939,020
App. No.
11/797,240
Granted
May 10, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An automatic analyzing apparatus has an analysis section including an immunity analysis unit and a biochemical componential analysis unit. A sample rack which has undergone the immunity componential analysis is horizontally fed by a rack feeding mechanism from a position confronting the inlet of a rack stationing section to a position near the outlet of the rack stationing section, so that the sample rack is directly moved to a return line, while skipping over the rack stationing section, so as to be efficiently returned to the analysis section and subjected to a subsequent biochemical analysis. A sample rack that needs reexamination by an identical analysis unit is also returned in the same efficient way.

Claims (19)

1. An automatic analyzing apparatus, comprising:

a control section operatively connected so as to control operations of the analyzing apparatus;

a transfer line for transferring sample racks;

an analysis section connected to said transfer line by a rack pickup mechanism, for receiving sample racks from said transfer line and examining sample extracted from sample vessels accommodated in said sample racks;

a rack ejection mechanism in said analysis section connected to said transfer line for transferring said sample racks from said analysis section back to said transfer line after extraction of said samples;

a rack stationing section connected to said transfer line downstream from said analysis section for stationing sample racks which have a possibility of being subjected to reexamination;

a rack collecting section connected to said rack stationing section for accommodating the sample racks with which the examination has been finished;

a return line along which the sample racks that need to be reexamined are returned back to said analysis section, said return line having an inlet for receiving the sample racks from said rack stationing section;

a first rack sorting section located downstream from an outlet of said transfer line for receiving said sample racks transferred by said transfer line, said first rack sorting section being connected to said rack stationing section and to said return line, and directing sample racks that have to await determination as to the necessity for the reexamination to said rack stationing section, while directing sample racks that have finished examination to said rack collecting section, said first rack sorting section also receiving sample racks which have already been determined as necessitating the reexamination; and

a second rack sorting section connected to said first rack sorting section downstream therefrom by a rack feeding mechanism and connected to said inlet of said return line and to said rack stationing section and said rack collecting section, which selects, from among the sample racks which have been received at said rack stationing section, a sample rack determined as necessitating the reexamination and directs the selected sample rack to said inlet of said return line, said second rack sorting section also directing a sample rack that need not be reexamined to said rack collecting section; and

wherein said rack feeding mechanism transfers the sample racks that require reexamination from said first rack sorting section directly to said return line when the sample racks first reach said first rack sorting section and transfers the sample racks that have finished examination from said first rack sorting section to said rack collecting section by a rack accommodation line connected to said first rack sorting section through said second rack sorting section.

2. An automatic analyzing apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein said analysis section comprises an immunity analysis unit which performs an immunity componential analysis and a biochemical analysis unit which performs a biochemical componential analysis, and

a sample rack which finishes an analysis in said immunity analysis unit is carried by said transfer line and directed to said return line by said first rack sorting section, and is transferred to said biochemical analysis unit by said return line.

3. An automatic analyzing apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising:

a registration section in which information as to the necessity for the reexamination for each sample rack has been registered; and wherein

said control section controls the operation of said rack sorting sections in accordance with the registered information.

4. An automatic analyzing apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein said rack stationing section has a receiving area for receiving the sample racks from an inlet of said rack stationing section and a delivery area through which said sample racks are delivered to an outlet of said rack stationing section after completion of a stationing period, said receiving area and said delivery area being arranged to provide a substantially U-shaped path of transfer of said sample racks.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESS Recorded Mar 30, 2020
From: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052259/0227 →