Claims
- 1. An automated liquid dispenser comprising:
- a frame;
- at least one demountable precision metering syringe mounted on the frame;
- a motor driven syringe actuator for each metering syringe;
- valve means for selectively connecting the cylinder of each metering syringe to one of a sample probe, reagent reservoir, atmosphere or another syringe cylinder;
- a valve actuator for selecting the position for each valve;
- a sample probe carrying electrical switch means for controlling the valve actuator; and
- a microprocessor controlled for the syringe and valve actuator programmed in response to a preselected sequence of operating commands.
- 2. In an automated liquid dispenser having, a frame, at least one precision metering syringe with a precision bored cylinder and a piston carried on a piston rod reciprocable within the cylinder, valve means for selectively connecting the syringe cylinder to one or more of a set of intake and delivery valve ports and a motor driven syringe actuator on the frame for reciprocating the syringe, an improved quick-release chucking arrangement comprising:
- a first mounting means on the blind end of the cylinder;
- clamp means for mechanically clamping the first mounting means and cylinder to the valve means in fluid-tight communication;
- a second magnetic mounting means on the piston rod external to the cylinder; and
- permanent magnet means on the syringe actuator for holding the magnetic mounting means securely to the actuator.
- 3. The quick-release chucking arrangement of claim 2 wherein the magnetic mounting means is a flange having the same diameter as the syringe actuator abuting it and further comprising a centering tube sleeved over the flange and the abutting portion of the syringe actuator.
- 4. The automated liquid dispenser of claim 2 wherein the syringe actuator comprises
- an internally threaded lead-screw sleeve rotatably mounted on the dispenser frame;
- drive means for rotating the lead-screw sleeve;
- an externally threaded lead-screw nut within the sleeve for seating the rod end of the syringe; and
- clamp means on the frame restraining the lead-screw nut from rotation with respect to the sleeve.
- 5. The automated liquid dispenser of claim 1 wherein the valve means comprises
- a valve body having a valve seat and ports passing through the surface of the valve seat each for communication with a separate fluid conduit;
- a valve rotor having a seating face shaped in conformance with the valve seat and seated in fluid-tight contact with the valve seat;
- a fluid communication groove formed in the seating face of the rotor to communicate selectively a pair of valve ports with one another;
- and spring bias means pressing the seating face of the rotor into fluid-tight contact with the valve seat.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 5 further comprising
- valve actuator means for stepping the rotor from one set of port communication positions to another.
- 7. The dispenser of claim 5 wherein the ports are arranged in diametrically opposed pairs and each port is equidistant from the rotational axis of the rotor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 297,955 filed Aug. 31, 1981, abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 285,516 filed July 21, 1981, abandoned.
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