Modular analytical system having at least two modules...

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C439S594000, C439S701000, C439S952000, C439S507000

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06780064

ABSTRACT:

The invention concerns an analytical system in which at least two modules are in contact with one another by means of a connecting plug.
A connection of several modules is frequently used for tailor-made modular instrument systems. Such instrument systems must meet requirements in accordance with the respective field of application. Some fields of application which have a tailor-made set of requirements are for example in the fields of medicine and diagnostics in which highly specialized analyzers are often used. In these fields the analyzers have to meet very high standards and have specific performance characteristics, and many of these requirements cannot be achieved with a single analyzer. The manufacture of such specific instruments is complicated and expensive and hence it is desirable to use the instruments to their full capacity. Other instruments are often necessary in addition to the analyzers which are used to process and output data. A plurality of instruments which are required simultaneously form a modular analytical system. Depending on the field of application there may be different requirements for the analytical system since for example different parameters have to be determined in order to analyse different diseases. As a consequence the number and type of analyzers in a modular analytical system varies. It is therefore desirable to be able to combine several analyzers to form an analytical system for a particular field of application. Thus for example analyzers which are not required for standard analyses can be added to the analytical system as required. The flexible use of analyzers in a system thus requires an adapted solution with regard to the field of application which ensures that highly specialized analytical systems are provided and improves the utilization of instruments. Furthermore a central control of the analytical system can avoid additional costs since for example elements of the user interface (monitors, loudspeakers, printers etc.) do not have to be provided for each individual analyzer but instead a central control provides a contact of these elements to the respective module. In addition to a spatial combination of the instruments, such a central control unit allows the modules to be in contact with one another and hence allows an exchange of information. In addition to data exchange between a central control unit and the modules, an information exchange between the instruments can take place resulting in a further simplification of the system handling.
Modular instrument combinations which are for example frequently used in the analytical field are known in the prior art. A specific embodiment in the prior art is based on the use of a central unit which has a connection for various modules. Only one module can be connected to this central unit and thus a major disadvantage of these instrument systems is that it is not possible to simultaneously contact several modules.
A simultaneous combination of several instruments is achieved in the prior art for example by rack-like slide-in units (U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,976). However, a disadvantage of such solutions using slide-in units is that the maximum number of instruments that can be used at the same time is predetermined and the design and the handling of the modules is limited by such a use resulting in very high demands on the geometry of the modules.
The document EP 0 780 134 describes a connection of instruments which is achieved by plugs that are integrated into the instrument housing. Hence such a connection also makes high demands on the structure of the modules, the housings of which have to be constructed to match one another.
Furthermore a mechanical locking and electronic contact between modules is reported in the documents WO 9628858, U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,398. The modules can be connected together by means of plugs by a turning motion. In order for the instruments to turn relative to one another, the plugs of the modules are attached to the upper half of the respective sides of the instruments.
Major disadvantages of this embodiment arise from the connection of the modules by a turning motion and this makes it much more difficult to exchange an instrument in the combined unit. Furthermore a turning motion is not possible for many instruments which for example have containers for liquid waste or storage. In addition the construction requires that the instruments are arranged at the same height to enable a connection of the plugs on the upper side of each instrument.
Moreover the plugs have to be precision made since an angular misalignment in one instrument connection would be propagated when subsequent instruments are connected. This makes it difficult to combine a plurality of instruments. Plugs on the outer instruments of the analytical system remain unused on one side and are thus exposed to contamination.
The object of the invention is to provide a combination of modules which allows an easy-to-handle replacement of an instrument in the combined system. Furthermore it should be possible to combine any number of instruments without significant limitations on their shape or functionality.
The invention is characterized by a connection of modules which allow a simple removal or addition of a module.
The modular analytical system comprises a first module with a first interface which is located in a recess in the first module, the recess extending upwards from the bottom face of the first module into the interior of the module, and a second module with a second interface which is located in a recess of the second module, the recess extending upwards from the bottom face of the second module into the interior of the module. The modular analytical system additionally comprises a connecting plug to connect the first and second module which has a first plug part for connection to the first module which has an upwardly directed plug portion with an interface that fits the first interface and a plug portion which is connected to the lower area of the upwardly directed plug portion which extends at least partially below the bottom of the first module when the first plug part is inserted, and has a second plug portion for connection to the second module which has an upwardly directed plug portion which has an interface that fits the second interface and has a plug portion which is connected to the lower portion of the upwardly directed plug portion and extends at least partially below the bottom of the second module when the connecting plug is inserted.
However, the modular analytical system can also optionally comprise a first module with a first interface which is located in a downwardly directed part of the first module, said part extending above the bottom face of the first module, and a second module with a second interface which is located in a downwardly directed part of the second module, extending above the bottom face of the second module. Such a modular analytical system comprises a connecting plug to connect the first and second module which has a first plug part for connection to the first module which has a recess containing an interface that fits the first interface and a portion which extends at least partially below the bottom of the first module when the first plug part is inserted and a second plug part for connection with the second module which has a recess containing an interface that fits the second interface and a portion which extends at least partially below the bottom of the second module when the second plug part is inserted.
The use of such modular analytical systems enables a simple assembly or/and removal of instruments at any desired position in the analytical system and the system can be extended at will. The plug connector systems are characterized by their robustness and cost-effective manufacture, since they should have a high tolerance. The connection of the modules does not pose any significant constraints on the modules with regard to shape or functionality such as limitations in the handling of the sample transport or of the structure or arrangement

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