Cuvette delivery module and turntable for a chemical analyzer
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1. A method of providing an automated supply of cuvettes to a chemical analyzer, comprising the steps of:
- storing multiple upright stacks of cuvettes in a magazine, each stack of cuvettes including an exposed cuvette at its lower end;
linearly moving the magazine to access the exposed cuvette at the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes; and
removing the exposed cuvette from the selected stack of cuvettes within the magazine; and
inserting the exposed cuvette into an awaiting compartment within a turntable adapted to releasably mount a plurality of cuvettes.
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Abstract
The cuvette delivery apparatus for an automatic chemical analyzer includes a magazine that stores multiple stacks of substantially rectangular cuvettes. A ram outwardly adjacent to the magazine moves an exposed cuvette from a selected stack into an awaiting compartment of a turntable. Random access is provided to all stacks within the magazine. A mechanical follower monitors the selected stack and provides stack information for updating of cuvette inventory.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of providing an automated supply of cuvettes to a chemical analyzer, comprising the steps of:
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storing multiple upright stacks of cuvettes in a magazine, each stack of cuvettes including an exposed cuvette at its lower end; linearly moving the magazine to access the exposed cuvette at the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes; and removing the exposed cuvette from the selected stack of cuvettes within the magazine; and inserting the exposed cuvette into an awaiting compartment within a turntable adapted to releasably mount a plurality of cuvettes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A cuvette delivery apparatus adapted to provide an automated supply of cuvettes to a chemical analyzer, comprising:
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magazine means including a plurality of upright slots for storing multiple stacks of cuvettes that are individually discharged at the lower end of each slot; drive means for imparting motion to the magazine means to provide access to a cuvette at the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes; and dispenser means positioned adjacent the magazine means for removing a cuvette from the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes within the magazine; and a turntable including spaced compartments rotatably mounted about a first axis operatively adjacent the magazine, the turntable being adapted to releasably mount a plurality of cuvettes within the spaced compartments; and
said dispenser means further comprising a reciprocating ram adapted to engage and move the selected cuvette from the magazine means into one of the spaced compartments. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A cuvette delivery apparatus adapted to provide an automated supply of cuvettes to a chemical analyzer, comprising:
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a magazine including spaced transverse walls defining a plurality of spaced upright slots between them, each slot holding a stack of cuvettes including an exposed cuvette at the lower end of the stack; a stationary wall positioned under the magazine the stationary wall being engaged by the exposed cuvette at the lower end of each stack; drive means for imparting longitudinal motion to the magazine to provide access to the exposed cuvette at the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes; and discharge means recessed into the stationary wall for removing the exposed cuvette in a selected stack of cuvettes from within the magazine. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A cuvette delivery apparatus adapted to provide an automated supply of cuvettes to a chemical analyzer, comprising:
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a longitudinally elongated magazine including spaced transverse inner upright walls which define a plurality of spaced upright slots between the walls, each slot being adapted to hold an upright stack of cuvettes, each stack including an exposed cuvette at its lower end; drive means for imparting longitudinal motion to the magazine to provide access to the exposed cuvette at the lower end of any selected one of the stacks of cuvettes; a fixed planar surface under the magazine, the planar surface supporting the exposed cuvette at the lower end of each stack; and ram means positioned within a transverse slot formed across the planar surface for engaging and removing the exposed cuvette at the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes from within the magazine. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A cuvette delivery apparatus adapted to provide an automated supply of cuvettes to a chemical analyzer, comprising:
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an elongated magazine including spaced transverse inner upright walls defining a plurality of spaced upright slots between the walls, each slot being adapted to hold an upright stack of cuvettes including an exposed cuvette at its lower end; fixed guide rods supporting the magazine for longitudinal movement of the magazine relative to the rods; a rack fixed to the magazine and engagable by a complementary drive gear for imparting longitudinal motion to the magazine to provide access to the exposed cuvette at the lower end of any selected one of the stacks of cuvettes; a fixed planar surface supporting the exposed cuvettes at the lower ends of the respective slots within the magazine; a reciprocating ram riding in a transverse slot formed across the planar surface for engaging and separating the exposed cuvette from the lower end of the selected stack of cuvettes within the magazine; a circular turntable including angularly spaced, peripheral compartments rotatably mounted the about a first axis, the turntable being adapted to releasably mount a plurality of cuvettes within the compartments; power means operatively connected to the turntable for positioning the turntable at a stationary angular position about the first axis to allow insertion of the exposed cuvette from the lower end of a selected stack of cuvettes within the magazine into a predetermined compartment of the turntable and for alternatively rotating the turntable about the first axis to mix or centrifuge contents of cuvettes held within the turntable; the exposed cuvette at the lower end of the selected stack being positioned within the transverse slot and being clear of the ram when the ram is in a retracted position; actuator means for reciprocally moving the ram from the retracted position to an extended position by engaging and moving the exposed cuvette of the selected stack along the transverse slot for insertion into an awaiting compartment of the turntable; and follower means positioned on top of the selected stack of cuvettes within the magazine for monitoring the number of cuvettes remaining in the selected stack and inventorying the total number of cuvettes within the magazine.
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