Claims
- 1. A droplet floating apparatus, comprising:
- a liquid sample supply pipe having a first end opened to a floating space, and a second end to receive supply of a liquid sample to form a droplet at the first end;
- separating means for separating the droplet from the first end of the liquid sample supply pipe; and
- means for confining the separated droplet within the floating space after the separating means separates the droplet from the first end of the liquid sample supply pipe;
- wherein the separating means includes means for vibrating the liquid sample supply pipe such that the droplet is stably supplied into the floating space without splashing the droplet, wherein the means for vibrating includes:
- a motor secured to a side of the liquid sample supply pipe, the motor having a shaft; and
- a weight connected to the shaft of the motor such that the weight is rotatably attached to the liquid sample supply pipe, wherein the liquid sample supply pipe is periodically vibrated by rotating the weight eccentrically to prevent the droplet from splashing when the droplet is separated from the liquid sample supply pipe.
- 2. A droplet floating apparatus, comprising:
- a liquid sample supply pipe having a first end opened to a floating space, and a second end to receive supply of a liquid sample to form a droplet at the first end;
- separating means for separating the droplet from the first end of the liquid sample supply pipe; and
- means for confining the separated droplet within the floating space after the separating means separates the droplet from the first end of the liquid sample supply pipe;
- wherein the separating means includes means for vibrating the liquid sample supply pipe such that the droplet is stably supplied into the floating space without splashing the droplet, wherein the means for vibrating includes:
- a projecting member connected to a side of the liquid sample supply pipe; and
- a rotator having a plurality of projections that periodically contact the projecting member when the rotator rotates such that the liquid sample supply pipe is periodically vibrated by the rotator to prevent the droplet from splashing when the droplet is separated from the liquid sample supply pipe.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/340,272 filed Nov. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,558,837.
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Divisions (1)
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