The present disclosure relates generally to a tray device and method and, more particularly, to a removable and automatically re-latching tray device and method.
What may be needed is a removable and automatically re-latching tray device and/or method. Preferably, such device and/or method may be capable of use with housings and/or diagnostic test devices—such as, for example, the Deki Reader offered by Fio Corporation (of Toronto, Ontario).
It may be an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide a tray which is fully-extendable from a housing (preferably, for example, by way of a telescoping arrangement of components) and/or which enables a user to readily place one or more specimens for analysis by the device.
What may be needed is a tray which, during typical use, may be prevented from being removed from a device or housing.
It may be an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide a tray which may be readily and/or selectively removable from a housing and/or, when re-inserted, it may smoothly, gradually and/or automatically re-latch.
What may be needed is a device and/or method wherein re-insertion of a tray may not require it to be in any particular configuration in order to re-latch, and/or may be readily performed by users of varying skill and/or familiarity with the device and/or the tray.
It may be an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide a tray device and/or method which has interchangeable components and/or ones which may be affordably manufactured.
What may be needed is a tray which may be easily-removable from a housing or device and/or may preferably enable the device to employ interchangeable tray systems, e.g., to enable custom-branded trays and/or trays with various different functionalities.
It may be an object of one aspect of the present invention to provide a device and/or method which overcomes, traverses, obviates and/or mitigates one or more of limitations, disadvantages and/or shortcomings associated with the prior art, which helps to do so, which provides advantages and/or one of the aforementioned needs, and/or which achieves and/or helps to achieve one or more of the aforementioned objects of the invention.
According to the invention, there is disclosed a removable and automatically re-latching tray and housing device. The tray and housing device includes a housing which is shaped to define a housing aperture. The device includes a tray which is selectively movable, relative to the housing, between a closed configuration and an opened configuration. In the closed configuration, the tray engages the housing and is received within the housing aperture. In the opened configuration, the tray extends outward from the housing aperture and engages the housing in selectively removable relation. First and second device portions are selected from the housing and the tray. The first device portion is different than the second device portion. The device includes at least one lever stopping surface and at least one lever aligning surface. The lever stopping surface and the lever aligning surface are presented by the first device portion. The device includes at least one lever. Each aforesaid lever includes an opening stop surface, a released lever alignment surface, and a pivot point which is pivotably mounted to the second device portion. The lever is selectively pivotable about the pivot point between a latching configuration and a releasing configuration. In the latching configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface securely engages the lever stopping surface such as to prevent removal of the tray from the housing. In the releasing configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface is clear of the lever stopping surface and the tray is selectively removable from the housing aperture and from the housing. After removal of the tray from the housing aperture and from the housing, the tray is selectively re-engageable with the housing. When the lever is in the releasing configuration upon selective re-engagement of the tray with the housing as aforesaid, the released lever alignment surface engages the lever aligning surface. When the lever is in the releasing configuration during movement of the tray from the opened configuration to the closed configuration, the released lever alignment surface engages and is urged by the lever aligning surface such that the lever is automatically pivoted about the pivot point towards the latching configuration.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the device may preferably, but need not necessarily, also include at least one latch stopping surface, preferably presented by the second device portion. Each aforesaid lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, also include a latch stop surface. Preferably, when the lever is pivoted about the pivot point into the latching configuration, and preferably during movement of the tray from the opened configuration to the closed configuration as aforesaid, the latch stopping surface may preferably, but need not necessarily, engage the latch stop surface, preferably to prevent further pivoting of the lever about the pivot point.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, preferably after removal of the tray from the housing aperture and/or from the housing, the lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, be arbitrarily pivotable away from the releasing configuration, about the pivot point, preferably beyond the latching configuration and/or towards an askew configuration. Each aforesaid lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, also include an askew lever alignment surface. Preferably, when the lever is in the askew configuration upon selective re-engagement of the tray with the housing as aforesaid, the askew lever alignment surface may preferably, but need not necessarily, engage and be urged by the lever aligning surface such that the lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, be automatically pivoted about the pivot point, preferably towards the latching configuration.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the device may preferably, but need not necessarily, also include at least one détente, preferably mounted on the second device portion. The détente may preferably, but need not necessarily, bias the lever, preferably towards the latching configuration.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the device may preferably, but need not necessarily, also include at least one lever release stopping surface, preferably presented by the second device portion. Each aforesaid lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, also include a handle and/or a lever release stop surface. The handle may preferably, but need not necessarily, be selectively pivotable by hand about the pivot point from the latching configuration and/or into the releasing configuration. The lever release stopping surface may preferably, but need not necessarily, then engage the lever release stop surface, preferably to prevent further pivoting of the lever about the pivot point.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the first device portion may preferably be the housing, and/or the second device portion may preferably be the tray.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the housing may preferably, but need not necessarily, include a carriage which may preferably, but need not necessarily, be movable relative to the housing aperture. Preferably in the closed configuration, the tray may preferably, but need not necessarily, engage the carriage and/or the carriage may preferably, but need not necessarily, be received within the housing aperture. Preferably in the opened configuration, the tray may preferably, but need not necessarily, extend outward from the carriage and/or engage the carriage in selectively removable relation. Preferably in the latching configuration and/or when the tray is in the opened configuration, the tray may preferably, but need not necessarily, be prevented from being removed from the carriage.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid at least one lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, include a first aforesaid lever and/or a second aforesaid lever. Preferably for each aforesaid lever, the device may preferably, but need not necessarily, include a respective one aforesaid lever stopping surface and/or a respective one aforesaid lever aligning surface.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the first aforesaid lever may preferably, but need not necessarily, be identical to the second aforesaid lever.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, a first surface and/or a respective other surface may preferably, but need not necessarily, be selected from the released lever alignment surface and the lever aligning surface. The first surface may preferably, but need not necessarily, include a curved portion which may preferably, but need not necessarily, be so shaped such as to, preferably when the lever is in the releasing configuration and/or during movement of the tray from the opened configuration to the closed configuration, smoothly and/or gradually bear against the respective other surface, and/or smoothly and/or gradually pivot the lever about the pivot point preferably towards the latching configuration as aforesaid.
According to an aspect of one preferred embodiment of the invention, the first surface may preferably be the released lever alignment surface, and/or the respective other surface may preferably be the lever aligning surface.
According to the invention, there is also disclosed a removable and automatically re-latching tray and carriage device. The tray and carriage device is for use with a housing which is shaped to define a housing aperture. The device includes a carriage which engages the housing. The device includes a tray which is selectively movable relative to the carriage. The carriage and the tray are selectively movable, relative to the housing and the housing aperture, between a closed configuration and an opened configuration. In the closed configuration, the tray engages the carriage and the carriage is received within the housing aperture. In the opened configuration, the tray extends outward from the carriage and the housing aperture and engages the carriage in selectively removable relation. First and second device portions are selected from the carriage and the tray. The first device portion is different than the second device portion. The device includes at least one lever stopping surface and at least one lever aligning surface. The lever stopping surface and the lever aligning surface are presented by the first device portion. The device includes at least one lever. Each aforesaid lever includes an opening stop surface, a released lever alignment surface, and a pivot point which is pivotably mounted to the second device portion. The lever is selectively pivotable about the pivot point between a latching configuration and a releasing configuration. In the latching configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface securely engages the lever stopping surface such as to prevent removal of the tray from the carriage. In the releasing configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface is clear of the lever stopping surface and the tray is selectively removable from the carriage. After removal of the tray from the carriage, the tray is selectively re-engageable with the carriage. When the lever is in the releasing configuration upon selective re-engagement of the tray with the carriage as aforesaid, the released lever alignment surface engages the lever aligning surface. When the lever is in the releasing configuration during movement of the tray from the opened configuration to the closed configuration, the released lever alignment surface engages and is urged by the lever aligning surface such that the lever is automatically pivoted about the pivot point towards the latching configuration.
According to the invention, there is also disclosed a method of removably mounting an automatically re-latching tray on a housing which is shaped to define a housing aperture. The method includes a step (a) of mounting the tray on the housing, such that the tray is selectively movable, relative to the housing, between a closed configuration and an opened configuration. In the closed configuration, the tray is received within the housing aperture. In the opened configuration, the tray extends outward from the housing aperture and engages the housing in selectively removable relation. According to the method, first and second device portions are selected from the housing and the tray. The first device portion is different than the second device portion. The method includes a step (b) of providing at least one lever stopping surface and at least one lever aligning surface on the first device portion. The method includes a step (c) of providing at least one lever. Each aforesaid lever includes an opening stop surface, a released lever alignment surface, and a pivot point which is pivotably mounted to the second device portion. The lever is selectively pivotable about the pivot point between a latching configuration and a releasing configuration. In the latching configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface securely engages the lever stopping surface such as to prevent removal of the tray from the housing. In the releasing configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface is clear of the lever stopping surface and the tray is selectively removable from the housing aperture and from the housing. Aforesaid steps (a), (b) and (c) are such that, after removal of the tray from the housing aperture and from the housing, the tray is selectively re-engageable with the housing and, when the lever is in the releasing configuration upon selective re-engagement of the tray with the housing as aforesaid, the released lever alignment surface engages the lever aligning surface. Aforesaid steps (a), (b) and (c) are such that, when the lever is in the releasing configuration during movement of the tray from the opened configuration to the closed configuration, the released lever alignment surface engages and is urged by the lever aligning surface such that the lever is automatically pivoted about the pivot point towards the latching configuration.
According to the invention, there is also disclosed a method of removably mounting an automatically re-latching tray and a carriage on a housing which is shaped to define a housing aperture. The method includes step (a) of mounting the carriage on the housing and mounting the tray on the carriage, such that the tray is selectively movable relative to the carriage, and such that the carriage and the tray are selectively movable, relative to the housing and the housing aperture, between a closed configuration and an opened configuration. In the closed configuration, the tray engages the carriage and the carriage is received within the housing aperture. In the opened configuration, the tray extends outward from the carriage and the housing aperture and engages the carriage in selectively removable relation. According to the method, first and second device portions are selected from the carriage and the tray. The first device portion is different than the second device portion. The method includes step (b) of providing at least one lever stopping surface and at least one lever aligning surface on the first device portion. The method includes step (c) of providing at least one lever. Each aforesaid lever includes an opening stop surface, a released lever alignment surface, and a pivot point which is pivotably mounted to the second device portion. The lever is selectively pivotable about the pivot point between a latching configuration and a releasing configuration. In the latching configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface securely engages the lever stopping surface such as to prevent removal of the tray from the carriage. In the releasing configuration, when the tray is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surface is clear of the lever stopping surface and the tray is selectively removable from the carriage. Aforesaid steps (a), (b) and (c) are such that, after removal of the tray from the carriage, the tray is selectively re-engageable with the carriage and, when the lever is in the releasing configuration upon selective re-engagement of the tray with the carriage as aforesaid, the released lever alignment surface engages the lever aligning surface. Aforesaid steps (a), (b) and (c) are such that, when the lever is in the releasing configuration during movement of the tray from the opened configuration to the closed configuration, the released lever alignment surface engages and is urged by the lever aligning surface such that the lever is automatically pivoted about the pivot point towards the latching configuration.
Other advantages, features and/or characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and/or functions of the related elements of the device and method, and/or the combination of steps, parts and/or economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which are briefly described hereinbelow.
The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the device and method according to the present invention, as to their structure, organization, use, and/or method of operation, together with further objectives and/or advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following drawings in which presently preferred embodiments of the invention will now be illustrated by way of example. It is expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the accompanying drawings:
According to the invention, and as shown in
As shown in
According to the invention, the tray 50 may be preferably provided with a ‘full extension’ mechanism which may preferably work by way of a telescoping arrangement of components.
According to the invention, the specimen tray 50 may be preferably carried within a sliding carriage 30. As shown in
According to the invention, the sliding carriage 30 may preferably be able to slide forward and/or backward within the device 20—e.g., about forty millimeters (40 mm). The specimen tray 50 may preferably also slide within the sliding carriage 50—e.g., also about 40 mm—for a combined total (telescopic) tray 50 movement—e.g., of about eighty (80) mm.
Tray Removability
According to the invention, during typical use, the specimen tray 50 may preferably be prevented from being removed from the housing 20, preferably with the aid of two levers 60. Each lever 60 may preferably have an opening stop surface 62 which may preferably engage with a respective lever stopping surface 42 on the sliding carriage 30 to ordinarily prevent the tray 50 from being removed from carriage 30 and housing 20.
In the figures, a bottom of the carriage 30 and drawer 50 may be shown. Some figures may show certain features of the invention and its cooperating environment in wireframe, partial and/or full phantom, transparent and/or sectional views. The carriage 30 and drawer 50 are shown in a closed configuration and in an opened configuration with the levers (or “latches”) 60 in the releasing configuration.
With the tray 50 in an opened configuration, as shown in
Automatic Re-Latching Upon Tray Insertion
Preferably when the tray 50 may be re-inserted, lever aligning surfaces 44 of the sliding carriage 30 may preferably make contact with a released lever alignment surface 64 provided on each of the latch levers 60, preferably causing them to straighten. Preferably, an initially engaging portion of the released lever alignment surface 64 may preferably be shaped into a curved (or otherwise shaped) surface which may preferably cause the levers 60 to straighten gradually and/or less abruptly than would initial contact with a flat surface. [Alternately or in addition (not shown), an initially engaging portion of the lever aligning surface 44 may preferably be so shaped.]
During re-insertion, a handle 68 of each lever 60 may be pivoted, about its pivot point 66, in an inward direction as generally indicated by arrows “A”. In so pivoting, each lever 60 may be urged past a détente 74 (see
The auto-relatching may preferably ensure that the next time the tray 50 is extended, the levers 60 once again catch on the sliding carriage 30 lever stopping surfaces (or “catch-points”) 42.
According to the invention, the levers 60 of the specimen tray 50 might be moved towards the ‘releasing’ configuration manually, mechanically, selectively and/or automatically. In the embodiments shown in the figures, the handles 68 might be selectively moved to manually position the levers 60 into the releasing configuration, but it is within the scope of the invention for this feature to be supplemented and/or replaced by the inclusion of an additional and/or alternate mechanism to automatically move the levers 60 into this position if/as desired—e.g., at the end of one or more specimen workflows and/or when a button (not shown) is pressed on the device 20.
Similarly, persons skilled in the art should appreciated, in view of the disclosures herein, that it is within the scope of the invention for levers 60 of the specimen tray 50 to be moved towards the ‘latching’ configuration manually, mechanically, selectively and/or automatically.
When the tray 50 is removed from the reader device 20, as shown in some of the figures, handles 68 of the levers 60 may be arbitrarily pivoted, about the pivot points 66, inwards (in the general direction of arrow “A”) or outwards (in the general direction of arrow “B”) by a user.
After removal of the tray 50 from the housing aperture 22 and from the housing 20, the levers 60 are arbitrarily pivotable away from the releasing configuration (shown in
That is, according to one preferred embodiment of the invention, and as shown in various figures, the tray 50 may preferably accommodate automatic lever 60 re-engagement when the tray 50 is reinserted. That is, the levers 60 may preferably toggle between one or more of the latching, releasing and askew configurations. Preferably regardless of how the levers 60 are positioned (individually or as a pair) and/or preferably upon reinsertion of the tray into the sliding carriage 30, the levers 60 may preferably be oriented—in sequence—into their releasing or askew configurations and then into their latching configuration. The levers 60 may preferably stay in the latching configuration after tray 50 insertion. This configuration is that which they may preferably be in for standard device 20 operation.
Economies of Manufacture and Assembly
Advantageously, the two levers 60 shown in the figures may preferably be the same part (i.e., identical non-mirror images), used on left and right sides of the tray 50. Though one preferred embodiment contemplates that they are the same part, as aforesaid and as shown in the figures, other envisioned uses are also within the scope of the invention—e.g., mirrored latch lever 60 parts, dissimilar latch lever 60 parts, or even using other-than-two levers 60 in an assembly (for instance, using only one lever 60).
The easily-removable tray 50 which is provided according to the present invention may preferably enable the device or housing 20 to employ an interchangeable tray 50 system, where the tray 50 of the device or housing 20 may preferably be readily changed to a different tray 50 (including, but not limited to, custom-branded trays 50, or trays 50 with different functionality, such as fluorescent-capable trays 50).
Method
In a preferred method according to the invention, the tray 50 is mounted on the carriage 30 which is mounted on the housing 20, such that the tray 50 is selectively movable relative to the carriage 30 and the carriage 30 and tray 50 are selectively movable, relative to the housing 20 and the housing aperture 22, between the closed and opened configurations. As aforesaid, in the closed configuration, the tray 50 engages the carriage 30 and the carriage 30 is received within the housing aperture 22 and, in the opened configuration, the tray 50 extends outward from the carriage 30 and housing aperture 22 and engages the carriage 30 in selectively removable relation.
According to the method, two lever stopping surfaces 48 and two lever aligning surfaces 44 are preferably provided on the carriage 30.
According to the method, two levers 60 are also preferably provided, each including its opening stop surface 62, released lever alignment surface 64, and pivot point 66 pivotably mounted to tray 50. Each lever 60 is selectively pivotable about the pivot point 66 between the latching and releasing configurations. In the latching configuration, when the tray 50 is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surfaces 62 securely engage the lever stopping surfaces 48 such as to prevent removal of the tray 50 from the carriage 30. In the releasing configuration, when the tray 50 is in the opened configuration, the opening stop surfaces 62 are clear of the lever stopping surfaces 42 and the tray 50 is selectively removable from the carriage 30.
The method is preferably such that, after removal of the tray 50 from the carriage 30, the tray 50 is selectively re-engageable with the carriage 30 and, when the levers 60 are in the releasing configuration upon selective re-engagement of the tray 50 with the carriage 30 as aforesaid, the released lever alignment surfaces 64 engage the lever aligning surfaces 44.
The method is also preferably such that, when the levers 60 are in the releasing configuration during movement of the tray 50 from the opened configuration to the closed configuration, the released lever alignment surfaces 64 engage and are urged by the lever aligning surfaces 44 such that the levers 60 are automatically pivoted about their pivot points 66 towards the latching configuration.
The invention is contemplated for use in diagnostic test settings around the world, in association with diagnostic test devices, to afford increased functionality and/or advantageous utilities in association with same. The invention, however, is not so limited and use with other devices and housings is contemplated.
The foregoing description has been presented for the purpose of illustration and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed.
Naturally, in view of the teachings and disclosures herein, persons having ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that alternate designs and/or embodiments of the invention may be possible (e.g., with substitution of one or more components for others, with alternate configurations of components, etc.). Although some of the components, relations, configurations and/or steps according to the invention are not specifically referenced in association with one another, they may be used, and/or adapted for use, in association therewith. All of the aforementioned, depicted and various structures, configurations, relationships, utilities and the like may be, but are not necessarily, incorporated into and/or achieved by the invention. Any one or more of the aforementioned structures, configurations, relationships, utilities and the like may be implemented in and/or by the invention, on their own, and/or without reference, regard or likewise implementation of any of the other aforementioned structures, configurations, relationships, utilities and the like, in various permutations and combinations, as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the pith, marrow, and spirit of the disclosed invention.
Other modifications and alterations may be used in the design, manufacture, and/or implementation of other embodiments according to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is limited only by the claims hereof.
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PCT/CA2014/000851 | 11/26/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61909348 | Nov 2013 | US |