The present invention concerns a container gripper provided with a position sensor.
As used herein, the term “container” means an article that contains a biological specimen and has a tubular opening for access of the contents, e.g., a test tube.
In an automated clinical chemistry laboratory it is often necessary to handle a specimen container by a gripper.
A control unit has to check if the gripper has grasped the container or not and also to detect the transversal size of the container.
Object of the present invention is to provide a container gripper which is able to feed the control unit with an electric signal indicative of the position of the container gripper.
According to the invention said object is achieved by a container gripper comprising a main frame and movable supporting members for gripper fingers movable between an open position and a closed position, characterized in that it comprises a finger displacement sensor which is responsive to the instantaneous position of the gripper fingers.
The detecting sensor may be, for instance, an optical encoder or a Hall effect sensor.
The characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear evident from the following detailed description of embodiments thereof illustrated as non-limiting examples in the enclosed drawings, in which:
A container gripper 1 comprises a main frame 2 which houses a pneumatic piston 5 (
Said finger supporting members 7 engage with the wedge 6 such that, if the wedge 6 goes down pushed by the piston 5, said members 7 open the fingers 8-9 due to a cam type connection between inclined walls of the wedge 6 and the supporting members 7.
Said main frame 2 supports a finger displacement detecting device 20 formed by a circuit card 3 fixed to the main frame 2 and provided with a Hall effect sensor 4, and by a magnet 10 fixed to one of two fingers supporting members land therefore movable with respect to the Hall effect sensor 4 (
A different distance between the sensor 4 and the magnet 10 means a different magnetic field detected by the Hall effect sensor 4.
When the driven piston 5 pushes down the wedge 6 (
On the contrary, when the driven piston 5 moves upward together with the wedge 6 (
When the fingers stop the closing movement against the lateral wall of a container, the Hall effect sensor 4 detects a transversal size of the gripped container and delivers an electric signal indicative of the detected transversal size or diameter.
The detecting device 20 formed by the magnet 10 and the Hall effect sensor 4 may be replaced by an optical encoder 21 formed by a flat card or optical ruler 22 fixed to one of the finger supporting members 7 and provided with a number of parallel optical lines 23 and by a C-shaped optical counter 24 capable of counting the number of lines 23 passing through the optical counter responsively to the transversal size of the gripped container.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/EP2006/069283 | 12/4/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/27/2009 |