Claims
- 1. A device for washing a probe used in a clinical apparatus, said probe being employed to contain a first test substance during a first testing step and a second test substance during a second testing step, said second testing step subsequent to said first testing step, said probe capable of being washed by a wash solution for removal of said first test substance after said first testing step but before said second testing step, said device comprising:
- means for supplying said wash solution to said probe;
- means for varying quantity of said wash solution supplied to said probe; and
- means for controlling said means for varying quantity of said wash solution to cause said means for varying quantity of said wash solution to vary quantity of said wash solution supplied to said probe in proportion to a potential for contamination of said second test substance by said first test substance remaining on said probe from said first testing step, wherein said potential for contamination of said second test substance by said first test substance remaining on said probe from said first testing step is determined by said means for controlling from a matrix containing values related to (1) probability that said first test substance from said first testing step will contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step and (2) susceptibility of said second test substance from said second testing step of being contaminated by said first rest substance from said first testing step,
- said means for supplying said wash solution to said probe capable of automatically supplying said wash solution after said first testing step and prior to said second testing step in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step does not have the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step or that said second test substance from said second testing step is not susceptible to contamination from said first test substance from said first testing step,
- said means for supplying said wash solution providing for extra wash solution subsequent to said automatic supplying of wash solution after said first testing step and prior to said second testing step in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing test when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step has the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step and that said second test substance from said second testing step is susceptible to contamination from said first test substance from said first testing step.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling is a control system operating to cause said means for varying quantity of said wash solution and said means for supplying said wash solution to supply said wash solution in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step does not have the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling is a control system operating to cause said means for varying quantity of said wash solution and said means for supplying said wash solution to supply said wash solution in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said Second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step has the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said wash solution is supplied by more than one washing step.
- 5. The device of claim 3, wherein said wash solution is supplied in a postwash step and in a prewash step, said post wash step preceding said prewash step, said postwash step providing a quantity of wash solution sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step does not have the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step, and said prewash step providing a quantity of wash solution sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step has the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step.
- 6. A method for washing a probe used in a clinical apparatus, said probe being employed to contain a first test substance during a first testing step and a second test substance during a second testing step, said second testing step subsequent to said first testing step, said probe capable of being washed by a wash solution for removal of said first test substance after said first testing step but before said second testing step, said method comprising the steps of:
- supplying said wash solution to said probe;
- varying a quantity of said wash solution supplied to said probe; and
- controlling said step of varying said quantity of said wash solution in order to vary said quantity of said wash solution in proportion to a potential for contamination of said second test substance by said first test substance remaining on said probe from said first testing step, wherein said potential for contamination of said second test substance by said first test substance remaining on said probe from said first testing step is determined by said controlling step from a matrix containing values related to (1) probability that said first test substance from said first testing step will contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step and (2) susceptibility of said second test substance from said second testing step of being contaminated by said first test substance from said first testing step,
- said step of supplying said wash solution to said probe automatically supplying said wash solution after said first testing step and prior to said second testing step in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said controlling step indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step does not have the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step or that said second test substance from said second testing step is not susceptible to contamination from said first test substance from said first testing step,
- said step of supplying said wash solution providing extra wash solution subsequent to said automatic supplying of wash solution after said first testing step and prior to said second testing step in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing test when said step of controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step has the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step and that said second test substance from said second testing step is susceptible to contamination from said first test substance from said first testing step.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said step of controlling causes said step of varying and said step of supplying to supply said wash solution in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said controlling step indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step does not have the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step.
- 8. The method of claims 6 wherein said step of controlling causes said step of varying and said step of supplying to supply said wash solution in a quantity sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step has the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said wash solution is supplied by more than one washing step.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein said wash solution is supplied in a postwash step and in a prewash step, said post wash step preceding said prewash step, said postwash step providing a quantity of wash solution sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step does not have the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step, and said prewash step providing a quantity of wash solution sufficient to prevent said first test substance from said first testing step from contaminating said second test substance from said second testing step when said means for controlling indicates that said first test substance from said first testing step has the potential to contaminate said second test substance from said second testing step.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/176,632, filed Jan. 3, 1994 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/126,411 filed Sep. 24, 1993, now abandoned, hereinafter the "Grandparent Application". The Grandparent Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/859,218, filed Mar. 27, 1992, now abandoned, hereinafter the "Original Application". The Grandparent Application is also a continuation-in part application of the following U.S. Ser. Nos.: 07/915,162, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,313; 07/915,163; 07/915,164; 07/915,166; 07/915,167; 07/915,168; 07/916,425; 07/916,551; 07/916,556, all abandoned; 07/916,737, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,528; 07/917,253; and 07/917,634, both abandoned; all being filed on Jul. 20, 1992, and all being continuation-in-part applications of the Original Application. The Grandparent Application is also a continuation-in-part application of the following U.S. Ser. Nos.: 08/027,268; 08/027,270; 08/027,387; 08/027,388; and 08/027,481; all being filed on Mar. 18, 1993, all abandoned, and all being contuation-in-part applications of the Original Application. The Grandparent Application is also a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/027,269, filed on Mar. 18, 1993 abandoned which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/917,634, filed on Jul. 20, 1992, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of the Original Application. The Grandparent Application is also a continuation-in-part of the U.S. Ser. No. 08/027,482, filed on Mar. 18, 1993 abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/916,556, filed on Jul. 20, 1992, abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of the Original Application.
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