Sample container holder

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Inventors

Iles, Kenneth E.

Application #

086744

Filed

Jul-2-1993

Published

Apr-26-1994

Current US Class

206/562
206/563
211/74
294/119.3
422/100
422/102
422/104
422/99
435/809
436/809
436/810

International Classes

B01L 009/06

Field of Search

422/99 422/100 422/102 422/104 436/809 436/810 206/443 206/446 206/522 206/562 206/563 211/74 211/89 435/296 435/298 435/809 277/34.3 277/34.6

Assignee

Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL)

Examiners

Housel; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schmidt; Richard D.

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Abstract
A holder is pneumatically actuated to grasp and hold a plurality of sample containers during an analytical process which requires movement of the containers. The holder comprises a body having holes therein for receiving the caps and upper portions of the containers. Within each hole is a rigid cylindrical element and within each rigid element is a flexible tubular element. The outer diameter of the flexible element is smaller than the inner diameter of the rigid element so that a pneumatically sealed chamber is formed between the two elements when the ends of the flexible element are folded back over the ends and outer surface of the rigid element. The holder body and the rigid element are provided with holes forming a fluid passage through which positive and negative pressures may be applied to the chamber. When a negative pressure is applied to the chamber to draw the flexible element outward toward the rigid element, the cap and upper portion may move freely into the flexible element. When a positive pressure is applied to the chamber to expand the chamber by moving the flexible element inwardly, the flexible element grips both the cap and upper portion of a container thereby reducing the chances that the cap and container will separate.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A sample container holder for holding at least one container, said holder comprising:

a body having a plurality of holes extending therethrough in which a container is received;

a cap mounted on said body covering said container and holes;

first and second tubular elements of different inner and outer diameters disposed within each of said hole,

said first tubular element being rigid and having an inner diameter larger than the outer diameter of said second tubular element,

said second tubular element being flexible and disposed within the first tubular element with first and second ends of the second tubular element being folded back over first and second ends of the first tubular element so as to form an hermetically sealed chamber between said first and second tubular elements;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a holder suitable for use in automated analytic systems. More particularly, the invention relates to a holder for gripping and holding sample containers as the containers are transported or are inverted to mix or agitate their contents.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Holders now used in the field of automated clinical analysis employ mechanical grip devices for gripping sample containers after the holders are lowered over the upper portions of the containers. In addition to often being complex and hard to clean, mechanical grippers have other disadvantages. They do not readily accommodate sample containers having different diameters or varying cap configurations. Furthermore, in the event of a power failure, a mechanical gripper may lose its grip thus dropping the containers and spilling their contents.

A further disadvantage exists when a holder with a mechanical grip device is employed in a mixer or shaker device which inverts the holder and the containers in order to mix the contents of the containers. Since a mechanical gripper grips the upper portion of the sample containers but not their caps, a cap may separate from a container during the inverting process thereby spilling the container contents.
 
  A fluid testing apparatus including a specimen cup and a cover having a reagent portion which is color sensitive to an analytical characteristic.  A sample container holder is provided for gripping a sample container which contains a sample. The sample container holder comprises a body having a bore...