Specimen processing and analyzing systems with associated fluid dispensing apparatus
First Claim
1. A specimen incubator comprising:
- means defining an axially elongate vertically extending annular incubation volume for receiving and incubating plural specimens therein;
means for environmental control of said incubation volume;
support structure extending vertically within said annular incubation volume;
a carrier member movable vertically on said support structure, said carrier member also being movable horizontally from within said annular incubation volume outwardly into said incubation volume to extract therefrom and replace there into a selected one of said plural specimens;
detection means associated with said carrier member for detecting a physical response of said selected specimen; and
fluid dispensing means disposed vertically outside of and axially adjacent to said incubation volume, said support structure extending vertically outside of said incubation volume and to traverse said fluid dispensing means, and said carrier member being movable vertically on said support structure outside of said annular incubation volume and to said fluid dispensing means, whereby said carrier member is movable on said support structure to said fluid dispensing means to deliver said selected specimen to said fluid dispensing means.
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Abstract
A system for processing a specimen to which fluid must be added includes a fluid dispensing work station within a housing. The work station holds the fluids that are to be added to the specimen. A nozzle dispenses fluid at the work station. The system also includes a carrier that moves within the housing. The carrier operates in a first mode at the fluid dispensing work station. The carrier also operates in a second mode outside the work station to perform a different processing function. A coupling mechanism attaches the nozzle to the carrier when the carrier enters its first operational mode to transport the nozzle around the fluid dispensing station. The coupling mechanism releases the nozzle from the carrier when the carrier enters its second operational mode, thereby freeing the carrier for movement outside the work station out of association with the nozzle.
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6 Claims
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1. A specimen incubator comprising:
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means defining an axially elongate vertically extending annular incubation volume for receiving and incubating plural specimens therein; means for environmental control of said incubation volume; support structure extending vertically within said annular incubation volume; a carrier member movable vertically on said support structure, said carrier member also being movable horizontally from within said annular incubation volume outwardly into said incubation volume to extract therefrom and replace there into a selected one of said plural specimens; detection means associated with said carrier member for detecting a physical response of said selected specimen; and fluid dispensing means disposed vertically outside of and axially adjacent to said incubation volume, said support structure extending vertically outside of said incubation volume and to traverse said fluid dispensing means, and said carrier member being movable vertically on said support structure outside of said annular incubation volume and to said fluid dispensing means, whereby said carrier member is movable on said support structure to said fluid dispensing means to deliver said selected specimen to said fluid dispensing means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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