Claims
- 1. A dissolution sampling aparatus comprising:a bath containing a liquid; at least one flask partly submerged in said liquid of said bath, said flask is to contain a media within which is deposited a drug in pill form; extraction means capable of simultaneously removing a series of aliquots from said media; valve means located between said flask and said extraction means, said valve means being operable to permit extraction of each said aliquot and depositing of each said aliquot in a deposit location; and valve means comprising a valve housing which has a first port and a second port and a third port, a diaphragm mounted within said valve housing, said diaphragm, when at rest, being positioned to close said first port and said second port and said third port, during said extraction of said aliquot said diaphragm being moved so said first port is open and connecting with said second port with said third port is closed by said diaphragm, during depositing of said aliquot said first port being closed by said diaphragm and said diaphragm being moved so said second port will be open connecting with said third port.
- 2. The dissolution sampling apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein:said extraction means comprising a syringe which includes a piston movably mounted within a syringe body, said piston being connected to a motor, said motor to be operable to cause lineal movement of said piston within said syringe body.
- 3. The dissolution sampling apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein:said deposit location comprising a collection module which has a plurality of vials, each said aliquot is to be deposited within a separate said vial.
- 4. The dissolution sampling apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein:media replacement means for diluting said aliquots contained within said vials.
- 5. The dissolution sampling apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein:a spectrophotometer included within said dissolution sampling apparatus, said spectrophotometer to receive each said aliquot prior to being deposited within said deposit location.
- 6. A dissolution sampling apparatus comprising:a bath containing a liquid; at least one flask partly submerged in said liquid of said bath, said flask is to contain a media within which is deposited a drug in pill form; extraction means capable of simultaneously removing a series of aliquots from said media; valve means located between said flask and said extraction means, said valve means being operable to permit extraction of each said aliquot and depositing of each said aliquot in a deposit location; there being a plurality of said flasks; and there being a second bath included within said dissolution sampling apparatus, said second bath including a plurality of flasks.
- 7. The dissolution sampling apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein:there being a third bath included within said dissolution sampling apparatus, said third bath including a plurality of flasks.
- 8. A dissolution sampling apparatus comprising:a bath containing a liquid; at least one flask partly submerged in said liquid of said bath, said flask is to contain a media within which is deposited a drug in pill form; extraction means capable of simultaneously removing a series of aliquots from said media; valve means located between said flask and said extraction means, said valve means being operable to permit extraction of each said aliquot and depositing of each said aliquot in a deposit location; and said deposit location comprising a collection module which has a plurality of vials, each said aliquot is to be deposited within a separate said vial.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
The present application refers to provisional application No. 60/122,613 filed Mar. 3, 1999, by the same inventors and title.
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