Safety device for a pipette arm

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422 63, 422 67, 422107, 422117, 7386424, 7386425, G01N 3510

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058956301

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a safety device for a motor-driven arm which carries a pipette.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In e.g. automatic medical analysis instruments where a pipette arm moves a pipette at great speed between a large number of test tubes, requirements have been set up stating that the pipette must not to cause personal injuries upon an unintentional contact with the pipette during operation.
One way of accomplishing this is to completely protect the area within which the pipette moves from contact by enclosing it in a protective housing.
Since there is a need of inserting or removing test tubes during operation of the pipette, the solution with a protective housing is not satisfactory.


BRIEF DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, the object of the invention is to bring about a safety device which automatically interrupts the operation of the pipette arm as soon as something or someone unintentionally contacts the pipette during its movement.
This is attained by means of the safety device mentioned in the introduction in that the arm has a lower, rigid part, and an upper, flexible part which, at its one end, carries the pipette and, at its other end, is rigidly connected to the lower arm part, that the upper, flexible part is in releasable contact with the lower, rigid part at the end that carries the pipette, and is adapted to, at least partially, be released from that contact when something or someone unintentionally contacts the pipette during its movement, and that detecting means are provided to detect when the upper, flexible part, at least partially, is released from the contact with the lower, rigid part and in response hereto cause a switch to break the current to the drive motor for the arm.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The invention will be described more in detail below with reference to the appended drawing on which the single FIGURE schematically shows a longitudinal section of an embodiment of a pipette arm according to the invention.


DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

1 generally denotes an arm which carries a pipette 2 and which, in the embodiment shown, is driven by a motor 3 on whose shaft 4 the pipette arm 1 is fixed in a manner not shown in any greater detail.
In the embodiment shown, the pipette 2 will thus be moved around the shaft 4. However, the invention is not restricted to the embodiment shown, but is applicable also to pipette arms which are driven in another manner than around a driving shaft.
In accordance with the invention, the arm 1 has a lower, rigid part 5, and an upper, flexible part 6, which, at its one end, carries the pipette 2 and, at its other end, is rigidly connected to the lower arm part 5 via e.g. a screw joint 7.
According to the invention, the upper, flexible arm part 6 is in releasable contact with the lower, rigid arm part 5 at the end that carries the pipette 2. To accomplish this releasable contact between the arm parts 5 and 6, in the embodiment shown on the drawing, a permanent magnet in the form of a magnetic sheet 8 is affixed to the lower, rigid arm part 5 which is made of non-magnetic material, while the upper, flexible part 6 is a leaf spring of a magnetic material.
Of course, the upper, flexible arm part 6 does not have to be of a magnetic material, but it can equally well be of a non-magnetic material and be provided with any suitable permanent magnet.
The purpose of the releasable contact between the arm parts 5 and 6, accomplished magnetically, is that these parts, at least partially, are to be separated from each other when any object or e.g. an operator's hand unintentionally contacts the pipette 2 during its movement. Thus, the magnet 8 is so dimensioned that its magnetic power is sufficient to keep the arm parts 5 and 6 mutually fixed during normal movements of the pipette 2.
According to the invention, detecting means are provided to detect when the upper, flexible arm part 6, at least partially, is released from the contact with the lower, rigid part 5.
In the embodiment shown on the drawing

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patent: 4325909 (1982-04-01), Coulter et al.
patent: 5027075 (1991-06-01), Harding, Jr.
patent: 5334349 (1994-08-01), Kelln et al.

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