The present invention relates to an electronic device, analysis system and conveyance device, and more specifically relates to an electronic device having a cover, analysis system, and conveyance device.
Among conventional electronic devices having a cover, there are known electronic devices which are constructed such that the electronic device body and the cover have electrical continuity to prevent electrical charging to the cover (for example, refer to Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. H7-154273).
This patent publication discloses an electronic device having a structure in which claws of a cover engage the four exterior side surfaces of an electronic device body so as to determine the relative positions of the electronic device body and cover.
Furthermore, conventional conveyance devices for supplying a sample to an analyzer are known as examples of a large-scale electronic device constructed so as to provide electrical continuity between the electronic device body and cover (for example, Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. H3-74359).
In the structure disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. H7-154273, however, a problem arises inasmuch as freedom of design is reduced by the requirement of having four side surfaces on the electronic device body so as to determine the relative positions of the electronic device body and cover.
In the structure disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. H7-154273, further problems arise inasmuch as objects and the like catch on the exposed claws of the cover because the structure has the claws exposed to the outer side of the four side surfaces of the electronic device. In particular, when the structure disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. H7-154273 is applied to a large-scale electronic device, such as the conveyance device used with an analyzer disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. H3-74359, a problem arises inasmuch as objects become readily caught on the large claws because the large claws are exposed on the exterior of the electronic device body.
The scope of the present invention is defined solely by the appended claims, and is not affected to any degree by the statements within this summary.
First electronic device, analysis system, and conveyance device embodying features of the present invention improve freedom of design and do not give rise to the inconvenience of objects becoming caught on parts of the positioning members that are exposed on the exterior.
Second electric device embodying features of the present invention includes an electronic device body; a cover mounted on the electronic device body; a conducting member providing electrical continuity between the electronic device body and the cover; and a positioning member for determining the relative positions of the electronic device body and the cover, including a convexity provided on either the electronic device body or the cover, and a concavity provided on the other among the electronic device body or the cover, the convexity and the concavity being engageable one another.
Third electronic device embodying features of the present invention includes an electronic device body; a cover mounted on the electronic device body; a conducting member providing electrical continuity between the electronic device body and the cover; positioning members for determining the relative positions of the electronic device body and the cover; wherein the positioning member is provided in an inner part of a space formed by mounting a cover on the electronic device body.
Second conveyance device embodying features of the present invention for transporting a specimen container accommodating a specimen includes a device body including a container transfer for transporting a specimen container; a cover mounted on the device body; a conducting member for providing electrical continuity between the cover and the device body; and positioning members for determining the relative positions of the device body and the cover.
The embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
The general structure and operation of the main embodiment of the analysis system is described below with reference to
The first analyzer 101 includes an assay unit 101a and a display unit 101b. Furthermore, the second analyzer 103 includes an assay unit 103a and a display unit 103b. The first conveyance device 102 includes a conveyance unit 2 for transporting a specimen rack 150 which accommodates a plurality (10 in the present embodiment) of specimen containers 151 which hold specimens, and a setting unit 5 for setting the operation of the first conveyance device 102. Furthermore, the conveyance unit 2 includes a transport unit 2a, transverse feeder unit 2b, and collection unit 2c. The second conveyance device 104 includes a conveyance unit 104a for transporting a specimen rack 150 which accommodates a plurality of specimen containers 151 that hold specimens, a setting unit 104b for setting the operation of the second conveyance device 104, and an interrupt specimen processing unit 104c used when interrupting a normal specimen assay for examination. Furthermore, the conveyance unit 104a includes a transport unit 104d, transverse feeder unit 104e, and discharge unit 104f.
The operation of the analysis system of the present embodiment provides automatic transport of the specimen rack 150 accommodating a plurality of specimen containers 151 loaded with specimens (urine) in the arrow direction of
The specimen rack 150, which has been transported by the transport unit 2a of the first conveyance device 102, is transferred to the transverse feeder unit 2b of the first conveyance device 102. Then, the specimen rack 150 is transported to in front of the assay unit 101a of the first analysis unit 101 by the incremental transverse feeding of the specimen rack 150 one specimen container 151 at a time by the transverse feeder unit 2b. By the assay unit 101a of the first analysis device 101, only those specimens determined to require detailed urinalysis by the first analysis device 101 are assayed based on the urinalysis results of the second analysis device 103. Thereafter, the specimen rack 150 is transported from the transverse feeder unit 2b to the collection unit 2c. The above-described operation is sequentially performed for each specimen rack 150. When an assay is performed by interrupting a normal specimen assay using the specimen rack 150, the specimen container 151a accommodating the specimen is disposed at the interrupt specimen processing unit 104c, and the specimen is assayed by the assay unit 103a of the second analysis device 103.
Details of the structure of the first conveyance device 102 of the embodiment of the present invention are described below with reference to
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In the present embodiment, two metal (for example, stainless steel) positioning pins 11 are mounted with lateral asymmetry (on the diagonal) on the top surface of the chassis 1. As shown in
When mounting the positioning pins 11, the threaded part 11c is inserted into the threaded hole 1d of the chassis 1, and in this state the threaded part 11c is fixedly attached by a nut 12 from the back surface of the chassis 1, as shown in
Notches 1a and 1b are formed on the side surface of chassis 1 opposite the two positioning pins 11, as shown in
In the present embodiment, five flat springs 13 and two flat springs 15 are mounted on the side of the chassis 1 for electrical continuity with the cover 21. The five flat springs 13 are respectively mounted near three side surfaces of the chassis 1, and the two flat springs 15 are respectively mounted on the cover top panel support member 6 of the chassis 1. The flat springs 13 have six contacts 13a and screw holes 13b, as shown in
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Furthermore, two metal flat spring connectors 25 and three metal flat spring connectors 26 are provided on the cover 21 so as to engage the five flat springs 13 mounted on the side of the chassis 1, as shown in
Metal flat spring connectors 27 are integratedly mounted on the cover 21 by welding or the like at positions of the top panel corresponding to the flat springs 15 mounted on the cover top panel support member 6. As shown in
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The method of mounting the cover 21 of the first conveyance device 102 of the present embodiment is described below with reference to
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The state of engagement of the flat springs 13 and the flat spring connectors 25 is a state wherein the flat spring connector 25 is interposed between the side surface of the chassis 1 and the contact 13a of the flat spring 13, and a state wherein the convexity of the convexity 13a of the flat spring 13 has two points of contact with the top and bottom of the slot 25a of the flat spring connector 25, as shown in
In the previously described state wherein positioning is accomplished by the positioning members (positioning pins 11 and guide members 22) and electrical continuity is completed by the conducting members (flat springs 13 and 15, and flat spring connectors 25 through 27), the cover 21 is screw anchored at the female threaded parts 1c of the chassis 1 through the screw holes 21e of the cover 21 by means of screws 28.
In the first conveyance device 102 of the present embodiment, since the positioning members for determining the position of the cover 21 and the chassis 1 are constructed so as to have positioning pins 11 provided on the chassis 1 side and guide members 22 provided with an insertion slot 22a on the cover 21 side, the chassis 1 and the cover 21 can be easily positioned by the engagement of the positioning pins 11 and the insertion holes 22a of the guide members 22 without using the side surface of the chassis 1. In this way, freedom of design is improved compared to a conventional construction in which positioning is accomplished by having cover claws engage the four outer sides of a chassis (electronic device body). Furthermore, since the guide members 22 and the positioning pins 11 which form the positioning members are not exposed outside the device after the cover 21 is mounted, the inconvenience of catching objects on parts of the positioning members exposed outside the device is eliminated.
In the present embodiment, since a power unit 3 is provided on the chassis 1 and static electricity readily accumulates on the cover 21, several (7 sets) of conducting members are provided which include the flat springs 13 and 15 and the flat spring connectors 25 through 27 so as to eliminate the static electricity of the cover 21. For this reason, it becomes difficult to mount the cover 21 on the chassis 1 because the seven sets of flat springs 13 and 15 and seven flat spring connectors 25 through 27 must be respectively engaged when mounting the cover 21 on the chassis 1. In this case, however, the cover 21 can be easily mounted on the chassis 1 using the positioning members formed by the positioning pins 11 and the guide members 22 of the present embodiment, since the flat spring connectors 25 through 27 engage the flat springs 13 and 15 when positioning the cover 21 and the chassis 1. Accordingly, the present embodiment is particularly effective when the power unit 3 is provided on the chassis 1.
Furthermore, in the first conveyance device 102 of the present embodiment, the number of positioning members can be reduced compared to when positioning members are provided at four locations equally spaced on the front and back and in lateral symmetry, by arranging two positioning members formed by the positioning pins 11 and guide members 22 in lateral asymmetry on the diagonal.
In addition, because the positioning pins 11 are formed of metal and the guide members 22 are formed of resin in the first conveyance device 102 of the present embodiment, the breakage of both the positioning pins 11 and the guide members 22 can be prevented because the resin guide members 22 will break before the metal positioning pins 11 will break when the positioning pins 11 engage the insertion holes 22a of the guide members 22. By mounting the metal positioning pins 11 on the chassis 1 which has a relatively high mechanical strength and allows positioning accuracy, and mounting the resin guide members 22 on the cover 21 which has a relatively low mechanical strength and allows poor positioning accuracy, only the guide members 22 which are mounted with poor positioning accuracy are damaged without damaging the positioning pins 11 which are mounted with high positioning accuracy when a strong force is applied when the positioning pins 11 engage the insertion holes 22a of the guide members 22. Since, by mounting the guide members 22 on the cover 21 side which allows easy directional movement compared to the chassis 1, the cover 21 can be easily moved in a direction (position) to allow easy replacement of the guide member 22 when a guide member 22 is damaged, and replacement of the guide members 22 is readily accomplished.
The electrical continuity between the chassis 1 and the cover 21 is reliably ensured because the convexity of the flat springs 13 make contact at two points at the top and bottom of the slots 25a and 26a by providing the flat spring connectors 25 and 26 with the slots 25a and 26a for engaging the convexity of the contact 13a of the flat spring 13. In this way, accumulation of static electricity charge on the cover 21 can be reliably eliminated. Furthermore, since the convexity of the contact 15a of the flat spring 15 makes contact at two points at the top and bottom of the slot 27a by providing the slot 27a on the flat spring connector 27, electrical continuity between the chassis 1 and the cover top panel support member 6 can be reliably ensured.
In the present embodiment described above, the operation of positioning the cover 21 relative to the chassis 1 is readily accomplished because the positioning pins 11 easily engage the insertion holes 22a of the guide members 22 since the tapered part 11a is provided at the tip of the positioning pin 11 and the bevel part 22c is provided at the bottom end of the insertion hole 22a of the guide member 22.
By providing a smooth part 11d on the positioning pin 11, the smooth part 11d can be gripped when the threaded part 11c of the positioning pin 11 is tightened and anchored by a nut 12. In this way, the operation of mounting the positioning pin 11 is readily accomplished since rotation of the positioning pin 11 is prevented when the nut 12 is tightened.
The presently disclosed embodiments are not limited to the points described in the examples. The scope of the present invention is expressed by the scope of the claims and not by the description of the embodiments, and the present invention includes all modifications within scope and equivalent meanings of the scope of the claims.
For example, although the previously described embodiment is an example using positioning pins as a convexity forming a positioning member and insertion holes of a guide member as concavities forming a positioning member, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement and the positioning members may by constructed by convexities other than the positioning pin and concavities other than the insertion hole.
Although the above mentioned embodiment is an example providing positioning pins on the chassis side and guide members having insertion holes on the cover side, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as the positioning pins may be provided on the cover side and the guide members having insertion holes may be provided on the chassis side.
Although the embodiment above is an example in which a positioning member formed by a positioning pin and guide member having an insertion hole is provided in the first conveyance device, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as an identical effectiveness can be obtained by a positioning member formed by a positioning pin and guide member having an insertion hole provided in the second conveyance device.
Although the previously described embodiment is an example in which a positioning member formed by a positioning pin and guide member having an insertion hole is provided in the first conveyance device as an example of an electronic device, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as an identical effectiveness can be obtained even when a positioning member formed by a positioning pin and guide member having an insertion hole is provided in an electronic device other than a conveyance device.
Although the abovementioned embodiment is an example wherein two positioning members formed by a positioning pin and guide member having an insertion hole are provided in laterally asymmetric locations, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as three or more positioning members formed by a positioning pin and guide member having an insertion hole may be provided. Moreover, the positioning members may be laterally symmetrical.
Although the embodiment above is an example using conducting members formed of flat springs and flat spring connectors as conducting members for establishing electrical continuity between the cover and the chassis, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as conducting members other than the flat springs and flat spring connectors may be used. For example, a metal gasket may be used as a conducting member so as to obtain electrical continuity between the cover and the chassis through the gasket.
Although the previously described embodiment is an example in which flat springs are mounted on the conveyance device body and flat spring connectors are mounted on the cover, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as the flat springs may be mounted on the cover and the flat spring connectors may be mounted on the conveyance device body.
Although the abovementioned embodiment is an example in which the present invention is applied to an analysis system including a urine analyzer and conveyance devices, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as the present invention may also be applied to analysis systems including conveyance devices and other analyzers such as, for example, blood analyzers.
Although the embodiment above is an example in which the present invention is applied to an analysis system including a urine analyzer and conveyance devices, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement inasmuch as the present invention also is applicable to systems which require blocking of a static charge on the cover in electronic devices other than analysis system.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-194809 | Jul 2003 | JP | national |