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Loading and unloading bench for loading and unloading racks of biological material in an automation installation

  • US 9,314,796 B2
  • Filed: 07/13/2009
  • Issued: 04/19/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/05/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for automatically loading and unloading test tubes, comprising:

  • a bench having a bottom surface and lateral sidewalls extending perpendicular to the bottom surface said bench supportinga plurality of racks disposed on the bench, each rack containing a plurality of rows of test tubes;

    a plurality of pairs of pistons movable from a lower position inside a plane of the bench, to an extending position outside the plane of the bench, each pair of pistons being independently movable from each other, the extending position of each pair of pistons corresponding to a stop position of a rack which is engaged by said pair of pistons;

    each pair of pistons being spaced apart by a distance equal to a distance between two adjacent rows of each rack;

    a stop device movable from a position at the lateral sidewalls of the bench to a position towards the lateral profile of the rack such that the stop device engages the lateral profile of the rack in order to ensure stability thereof during possible stress in a vertical direction with respect to the bench;

    a pair of belts for conveying the rack along the bench from a rack loading position to said stop positions by respective pairs of piston placed outside said pair of belts and frontally engaging the rack in correspondence of a front profile of the rack with respect to the motion of the belts;

    an emitter positioned to detect the presence of the test tubes in each row of the rack; and

    a handling device disposed above the bench and adapted to move in the up-down direction for moving test tubes between the test tube rack and a transport device configured to accommodate individual test tubes, said transport device being movable on an automatic conveyor, said handling device being positioned to accommodate the longitudinal movement of the rack for the row-by-row loading and unloading operation.

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