Claims
- 1. A method of ultrasonically sensing liquid level in a sample container comprising,a) forming an adapter with a mouth opening and a tapered body portion that extends below the mouth opening, the mouth opening being sized to hold an open-mouthed sample container, b) forming a main body portion of the adapter to extend below the tapered body portion with a main body diameter that is larger than the mouth opening of the adapter to permit accommodation of the adapter in a sample tube rack, c) placing the sample container in the mouth opening of the adapter such that a lip flange of the sample container rests on the mouth opening of the adapter, d) placing the adapter with the sample container in a sample tube rack such that the elevation of the lip flange of the sample container in the adapter is at a known height from a reference level, e) providing an ultrasound detector at a predetermined elevation above the lip flange of the sample container when the adapter and sample container are supported in the sample tube rack, f) directing a first ultrasonic wave from the ultrasound detector at the sample container and identifying a first ultrasonic echo from the sample container lip flange based on a known distance between the ultrasound detector and the lip flange of the sample container, g) directing a second ultrasonic wave from the ultrasound detector at liquid level in the sample container and identifying a second ultrasonic echo as corresponding to the liquid level in the sample container based on known characteristics of the first ultrasonic echo and on a difference between the second ultrasonic echo and the first ultrasonic echo because there is a greater distance between the ultrasound detector and the liquid level than between the ultrasound detector and the lip flange of the sample container, and h) allowing the tapered surface of the adapter to deflect any ultrasonic echoes from the tapered surface away from the ultrasonic detector, whereby the adapter permits echo reflection back to the ultrasonic detector of only the first and second ultrasonic waves.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/798,700, filed Mar. 2, 2001, now pending in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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