IP Library Granted Patent US 12,023,679
Granted Patent B2
US 12,023,679 · App. 17/147,356 · Granted Jul 2, 2024

Labware aligning systems and liquid handling systems and methods including same

Inventors: Nils Nissen (Wedel, DE); Guido Harmsen (Wedel, DE); Christoph Klaunick (Hamburg, DE)
Assignee: Revvity Cellular Technologies GmbH
B01L9/54B01L3/5085B01L2200/025B01L2300/0829
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Patent No.
US 12,023,679
App. No.
17/147,356
Granted
Jul 2, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A labware aligning system for use with a labware includes a frame and fixation system. The frame includes a seat. The fixation system includes a pusher and a pusher actuator. The pusher is movable relative to the frame between an open position and a closed position. The pusher actuator includes an actuator linkage and a biasing mechanism. The actuator linkage is configured to: move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position when the actuator linkage is displaced; and, permit the pusher to move toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced. The biasing mechanism is operative to force the pusher toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced and to thereby cause the pusher to align the labware in the seat.

Claims (102)

1. A labware aligning system for use with a labware, the labware aligning system comprising:

a frame comprising a seat; and

a fixation system comprising:

a pusher movable relative to the frame between an open position and a closed position; and,

a pusher actuator comprising:

an actuator linkage configured to:

move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position when the actuator linkage is displaced; and,

permit the pusher to move toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced; and,

a biasing mechanism operative to force the pusher toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced and to thereby cause the pusher to align the labware in the seat;

wherein:

the actuator linkage comprises an engagement member;

the engagement member is configured to be displaced by an operator to displace the actuator linkage to move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position;

the engagement member is mechanically linked to the pusher; and

the actuator linkage is configured to redirect displacement of the engagement member by the operator in a vertical direction to translational movement of the pusher in a horizontal direction.

2. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a spring.

3. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein:

the frame comprises a barrier adjacent the seat and opposing the pusher; and

when the labware is positioned in the seat and the actuator linkage permits the pusher to move from the open position toward the closed position, the biasing mechanism forces the pusher to push the labware against the barrier.

4. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein, when the labware is positioned in the seat and the actuator linkage permits the pusher to move from the open position toward the closed position, the pusher displaces the labware into an alignment with the seat.

5. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein the pusher comprises a sloped bearing surface facing laterally inward toward the seat and upwardly away from the seat.

6. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator linkage is configured to permit the pusher to move from the open position toward the closed position when the operator releases the engagement member.

7. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein the actuator linkage comprises a guide feature that constrains movement of the pusher to linear translation along a pusher travel axis.

8. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , further comprising a detector system operative to determine a position of the pusher.

9. The labware aligning system of claim 8 , wherein:

the detector system comprises:

a photoemitter to generate a light beam; and

a photodetector configured to receive the light beam;

the pusher prevents the light beam from reaching the photodetector when the pusher is in the closed position; and

the pusher permits the light beam to reach the photodetector when the pusher is displaced by the labware in the seat.

10. The labware aligning system of claim 1 , wherein the labware is at least one of a tip box, pipette tip box, a well plate, a microwell plate, and a rack configured to hold a plurality of fluid receptacles.

11. A labware handling system for use with a labware, the labware handling system comprising:

a transport system operable to move the labware, the transport system comprising a carrier configured to releasably hold the labware; and

an aligning system comprising:

a frame comprising a seat; and

a fixation system comprising:

a pusher movable relative to the frame between an open position and a closed position; and,

a pusher actuator comprising:

an actuator linkage configured to:

 move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position when the actuator linkage is displaced by the carrier; and,

 permit the pusher to move toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced; and,

 a biasing mechanism operative to force the pusher toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced and to thereby cause the pusher to align the labware in the seat;

wherein the transport system is configured to:

move the labware to the seat while holding the labware in the carrier;

using the carrier, displace the actuator linkage to move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position to receive the labware in the seat; and thereafter

deposit the labware in the seat with the pusher in the open position.

12. The labware handling system of claim 11 , wherein:

the actuator linkage comprises an engagement member; and

the transport system is configured to contact the engagement member with the carrier such that the carrier displaces the engagement member as the carrier moves toward the seat to deposit the labware in the seat and thereby forces the pusher from the closed position toward the open position.

13. The labware handling system of claim 12 , wherein:

the transport system is configured to move the carrier away from the seat after the transport system has deposited the labware in the seat; and

the actuator linkage is configured to permit the biasing mechanism to move the pusher from the open position toward the closed position in response to the carrier moving away from and releasing the engagement member.

14. The labware handling system of claim 12 , wherein the engagement member is mechanically linked to the pusher.

15. The labware handling system of claim 14 , wherein the actuator linkage is configured to redirect displacement of the engagement member by the carrier in a first direction to translational movement of the pusher in a second direction transverse to the first direction.

16. The labware handling system of claim 15 , wherein the first direction is vertical, and the second direction is horizontal.

17. The labware handling system of claim 11 , wherein:

the carrier comprises a gripper configured to hold the labware; and

the transport system is configured to:

move the labware to the seat while the gripper holds the labware;

place the labware in the seat while the gripper holds the labware;

open the gripper to release the labware from the gripper and deposit the labware in the seat; and

move the gripper away from the seat after the gripper has deposited the labware in the seat.

18. The labware handling system of claim 11 , wherein:

the carrier comprises a carrier arm, a support feature extending from the carrier arm, and a carrier actuator;

the support feature is configured to engage the labware to support the labware; and

the carrier actuator is operable to disengage the support feature from the labware to release the labware from the carrier and into the seat.

19. The labware handling system of claim 11 , wherein the transport system comprises a robot arm and the carrier is an end effector on the robot arm.

20. The labware handling system of claim 11 , further comprising at least one controller configured to automatically and programmatically operate the transport system to:

move the labware to the seat while holding the labware in the carrier;

using the carrier, displace the actuator linkage to move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position to receive the labware in the seat; and thereafter

deposit the labware in the seat with the pusher in the open position.

21. The labware handling system of claim 11 , wherein:

the actuator linkage comprises an engagement member;

the transport system is configured to contact the engagement member with the carrier such that the carrier displaces the engagement member as the carrier moves toward the seat to deposit the labware in the seat and thereby forces the pusher from the closed position toward the open position;

the transport system is configured to move the carrier away from the seat after the carrier has deposited the labware in the seat;

the actuator linkage is configured to permit the pusher to move from the open position toward the closed position in response to the carrier moving away from and releasing the engagement member;

the engagement member is mechanically linked to the pusher;

the actuator linkage is configured to redirect displacement of the engagement member by the carrier in a first direction to translational movement of the pusher in a second direction transverse to the first direction;

the first direction is vertical, and the second direction is horizontal;

the carrier comprises a gripper configured to hold the labware;

the transport system is configured to:

move the labware to the seat while the gripper holds the labware;

place the labware in the seat while the gripper holds the labware;

open the gripper to release the labware from the gripper and deposit the labware in the seat;

move the gripper away from the seat after the gripper has deposited the labware in the seat; and

the labware handling system further includes a controller configured to automatically and programmatically operate the transport system to deposit the labware in the seat and remove the labware from the seat.

22. A liquid handling system for use with a labware, the liquid handling system comprising:

a labware handling system comprising:

a transport system operable to move the labware, the transport system comprising a carrier configured to releasably hold the labware; and

an aligning system comprising:

a frame comprising a seat; and

a fixation system comprising:

a pusher movable relative to the frame between an open position and a closed position; and,

a pusher actuator comprising:

 an actuator linkage configured to:

 move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position when the actuator linkage is displaced by the carrier; and,

 permit the pusher to move toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced; and,

 a biasing mechanism operative to force the pusher toward the closed position when the actuator linkage is not displaced and to thereby cause the pusher to align the labware in the seat;

wherein the transport system is configured to:

move the labware to the seat while holding the labware in the carrier;

using the carrier, displace the actuator linkage to move the pusher from the closed position toward the open position to receive the labware in the seat; and thereafter

deposit the labware in the seat with the pusher in the open position; and

a liquid handler.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 19, 2024
From: PERKINELMER CELLULAR TECHNOLOGIES GERMANY GMBH
To: REVVITY CELLULAR TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Reel/Frame 066826/0865 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 054899 FRAME 0994. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 14, 2021
From: NISSEN, NILS; HARMSEN, GUIDO; KLAUNICK, CHRISTOPH
To: PERKINELMER CELLULAR TECHNOLOGIES GERMANY, GMBH
Reel/Frame 054985/0649 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2021
From: NISSEN, NILS; HARMSEN, GUIDO; KLAUNICK, CHRISTOPH
To: PERKINELMER HEALTH SCIENCES, INC.
Reel/Frame 054899/0994 →