IP Library Granted Patent US 8,717,045
Granted Patent B2
US 8,717,045 · App. 13/521,139 · Granted May 6, 2014

Microorganism number measurement device

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Patent No.
US 8,717,045
App. No.
13/521,139
Granted
May 6, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A microorganism number-measuring apparatus includes: measurement container including measurement liquid; rotary driver; bacteria-collection signal generator; measurement signal generator; output amplifier for amplifying outputs of signal generators and; I/V amplifier; impedance measuring unit for measuring impedance of liquid; microorganism number-computing unit for computing the number of microorganisms present in liquid; solution conductivity-computing unit for computing conductivity of liquid; and warm-up section for warming up at least one of I/V amplifier and output amplifier. Warm-up section computes a warm-up signal based on the conductivity computed by conductivity-computing unit. Warm-up section computes the warm-up signal having a current the same in magnitude as that flowing through measurement electrode by using the measured solution conductivity, and applies the signal to at least one of I/V amplifier and output amplifier.

Claims (18)

1. A microorganism number-measuring apparatus, comprising:

a measurement container including a measurement liquid and an measurement electrode disposed in the liquid in an immersed state;

a rotary driver for rotationally driving the measurement liquid in the measurement container;

a bacteria-collection signal generator for feeding a bacteria-collection signal to the measurement electrode;

a measurement signal generator for feeding a measurement signal to the measurement electrode;

an output amplifier for amplifying an output of the measurement signal generator and an output of bacteria-collection signal generator;

an I/V amplifier coupled with an output of the output amplifier via the measurement electrode;

an impedance measuring unit coupled with the I/V amplifier, the measuring unit measuring impedance of the measurement liquid;

a microorganism number-computing unit coupled with the impedance measuring unit, the number-computing unit computing a number of microorganisms present in the measurement liquid;

a solution conductivity-computing unit coupled with the impedance measuring unit, the conductivity-computing unit computing an electric conductivity of the measurement liquid; and

a warm-up section for performing warm-up of at least one of the I/V amplifier and the output amplifier, the solution conductivity-computing unit being coupled with the warm-up section, an output of the warm-up section being coupled with at least one of the I/V amplifier and the output amplifier via a warm-up switch,

wherein,

in a measurement setup mode, the solution conductivity-computing unit measures a solution electric conductivity of the measurement liquid, the warm-up section computes a warm-up signal by using the measured solution electric conductivity, the warm-up signal having a current identical in magnitude to a current flowing through the measurement electrode, and the warm-up section performs the warm-up by applying the warm-up signal to at least one of the I/V amplifier and the output amplifier.

2. The microorganism number-measuring apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the rotary driver rotationally drives the measurement container.

3. The microorganism number-measuring apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the warm-up section includes:

a warm-up signal computing unit for computing the warm-up signal; and

a warm-up signal generator coupled with an output side of the warm-up signal computing unit.

4. The microorganism number-measuring apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the warm-up signal generator computes the warm-up signal, the warm-up signal being an alternating current with a frequency substantially identical to a frequency of the bacteria-collection signal generated by the bacteria-collection signal generator.