The present invention relates to the technical field of biological detection equipment, particularly to a rotary pipetting device.
At present, biotechnology has gradually developed and matured after years of practice. Therefore, biological detection technology has been formally applied to various fields, including food, medicine, public health, and other related areas, where it is widely utilized. In general, in biological detection technology, it is necessary to mix reagents and samples to conduct experiments or inspections, and liquid samples are typically sampled or transferred using pipettes.
The pipette, also known as a micropipette, can be used to draw and dispense small volumes of liquid samples, providing the samples needed for various experiments. The pipette creates a vacuum within a sealed cylinder by driving air out through a piston, which moves vertically within the cylinder, typically made of metal or ceramic. When the piston is drawn upwards, the rear half of the gas is compressed, creating a vacuum in the front half of the space. The liquid near the tip then enters the vacuum portion, allowing for transfer or dispensing as needed. However, pipettes rely on the movement and compression of gas, making their accuracy susceptible to environmental conditions, especially temperature and the operator's technique. Additionally, traditional pipettes only possess the functionality of transferring liquid, which has gradually become insufficient to meet people's needs.
In conclusion, the inventors of the present invention have devoted themselves to developing a solution to overcome the shortcomings and issues associated with the use of conventional pipettes and to address the demand for automation in large-scale operations to save time and manpower. The present invention still aims to serve the public and promote industry development. After extensive deliberation, the invention has been proposed.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a rotary pipetting device that can be used for biochemical reactions and can simultaneously handle large number of samples. Secondly, the rotary pipetting device of the present invention can suck and dispense minute volumes of sample liquid while also having stirring functionality.
To achieve the aforementioned objectives, the present invention provides a rotary pipetting device for sucking sample liquid. The rotary pipetting device comprises a plurality of pipetting assemblies and a driving motor. Each pipetting assemblies includes a shaft rod, a connecting portion, and a pipette tip. The shaft rod is utilized for sucking the sample liquid. A return spring for compressing the air inside the shaft rod is mounted on the top of the shaft rod. Furthermore, a gear is mounted on the shaft rod and disposed adjacent to the return spring. Additionally, the connecting portion disposed at the bottom of the shaft rod, with the pipette tip connected to it. The pipette tip includes a storage space for storing the sample liquid which is sucked during suction by the shaft rod. Furthermore, an output shaft of the driving motor is connected to a rotating gear engaged with a transmission assembly. Upon supplying power to the driving motor, the power output of the driving motor drives the transmission assembly to rotate. Consequently, the rotation of the transmission assembly drives the gear on the shaft rod to rotate, thereby inducing rotation of the pipette tip.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the rotary pipetting device further comprises a compression assembly including a compression plate, a compression shaft and a compression motor. The compression shaft passes through the compression plate and is arranged in parallel to the plurality of the pipetting assemblies. The compression plate is disposed above the plurality of the pipetting assemblies. The compression motor is connected to the compression shaft, and the power output of the compression motor is configured to be capable of driving the compression plate which is vertically movable on the compression shaft, to compress the return spring.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the transmission assembly is a limiting gear, a rack or a belt.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the power output of the driving motor is capable of driving the limiting gear to rotate, and the gears on the plurality of pipetting assemblies are arranged adjacent to each other and rotated mutually.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the rotary pipetting device further comprises a horizontal displacement assembly including a first motor, a conveying shaft, a shaft sleeve, a connecting plate and a horizontal displacement member. The first motor is connected to the conveying shaft, with the shaft sleeve sleeved on the conveying shaft. Additionally, the shaft sleeve passes through the connecting plate to fix the connecting plate on the shaft sleeve, and the bottom of the horizontal displacement member is connected to one side of the connecting plate. When power is supplied to the first motor, the power output of the first motor can drive the shaft sleeve to perform horizontal displacement along the conveying shaft, thereby driving the connecting plate and the horizontal displacement member to move horizontally.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the rotary pipetting device further comprises a vertical displacement assembly including a second motor, a transmission shaft, a housing and a vertical displacement member. The second motor is connected to the transmission shaft, the transmission shaft passes through the housing, and one side of the housing is connected to one side of the vertical displacement member. Additionally, the power output of the second motor is configured to be capable of driving the vertical displacement member to move vertically on the transmission shaft and thereby enabling a plurality of the pipetting assemblies to move a vertical displacement.
By comparing with existing technologies, the present invention has the following characteristics and advantages.
The present invention achieves the suction of sample liquid by setting up the return spring, the pipette tip and the compression assembly, replacing the previous piston-sleeve type liquid suction structure, thereby reducing the impact of environmental factors and operators on liquid suction accuracy.
The present invention achieves sample liquid stirring by setting up the rotating motor, the transmission assembly, and the gear on the shaft rod of the pipetting assemblies, enabling the pipette tip to rotate through the motor.
1: rotary pipetting device; 10: pipetting assembly; 11: shaft rod; 111: return spring; 112: gear; 12: connecting portion; 13: pipette tip; 131: storage space; 20: driving motor; 201: output shaft; 21: rotating gear; 22: transmission assembly; 221: limiting gear; 222: belt; 223: rack; 30: compression assembly; 31: compression plate; 32: compression shaft; 33: compression motor; 40: horizontal displacement assembly; 41: first motor; 42: conveying shaft; 43: shaft sleeve; 44: connecting plate; 45: horizontal displacement member; 46: chemical reagent reservoir; 47: reaction chamber; 50: vertical displacement assembly; 51: second motor; 52: transmission shaft; 53: housing; 54: vertical displacement member.
Below, specific embodiments are used to illustrate the implementation of the present invention. Those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of the present invention from the content disclosed in this specification. In addition, the present invention can also be implemented or applied through other different specific embodiments, and various modifications and changes can be made within the scope of the present invention.
To further understand the present invention based on the aforementioned advantages, a preferable embodiment is disclosed as follows. With reference to the accompanying drawings and figures, the technical solution and the achieved effects of the present invention are described in detail explained as follows.
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In order to enable the objective, technical features and advantages of the invention to be more understood by a person skilled in the art to implement the invention, the invention is further illustrated by accompanying the appended drawings, specifically clarifying technical features and embodiments of the invention, and enumerating better examples. In order to express the meaning related to the features of the invention, the corresponding drawings herein below are not and do not need to be completely drawn according to the actual situation.
The present application is a Continuation application of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2022/113326 filed on Aug. 18, 2022, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/CN2022/113326 | Aug 2022 | WO |
Child | 18739289 | US |