Claims
- 1. A luminometer comprising:
- a rotor having a plurality of rotor segments suspended in spaced relationship below the rotor;
- the rotor segments having first and second opposing ends and first and second opposing surfaces and a bore between the first and second opposing surfaces of said rotor segment;
- a coupling suspending each said rotor segment to said rotor;
- a housing having a channel through which are moved sequentially plural sample containers and having an aperture provided therethrough into said channel, and rotatably supporting the rotor so as to suspend the segments in said housing channel along which said segments travel with rotation of said rotor;
- said coupling accommodating segment motion within said channel to provide limited motion that maintains consistent spacing between opposing ends of adjacent segments and avoids binding in said channel wherein said spacing is sufficient to support a sample container between said adjacent segments;
- sample load, test and removal stations along the channel;
- a detector coupled to said housing and disposed through the aperture to detect light emitted from a predetermined region of the channel of said housing; and
- a temperature detection and control circuit coupled to said detector.
- 2. The luminometer of claim 1 wherein said detector further comprises:
- a PMT in a thermal insulating sleeve; and
- a TED coupled to said PMT thermal sleeve.
- 3. The luminometer of claim 1 further comprising:
- a second detector coupled to said housing on an opposite side of said channel from said first mentioned detector; and
- said temperature control circuit coupled to said first and second detectors.
- 4. The luminometer of claim 3 wherein said second detector further comprises:
- a PMT in a thermal insulating sleeve; and
- a TED coupled to said PMT thermal sleeve and controlled by said control circuit.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 08/502,005 filed on Jul. 13, 1995, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,686,046.
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