This invention concerns the field of histology, in particular the sector related to histology cassettes and more specifically to a static reading system of codes located on the oblique fronts of said histology cassettes.
As per with the current state of the art of histology cassettes, it is known that said cassettes are marked on their oblique side at 45°, rarely at 30° and 90° (perpendicular rather than inclined side) with 1D-2D or alphanumeric codes. The cassettes are marked to identify them, trace them during work processing and, during the final stage, archive them in an organised manner in specific cabinets. Various technologies can be used to mark the cassettes, such as, inkjet jet printers, thermal transfer, laser or ribbon with indelible ink. It is known that, to read the codes on the cassettes, these are placed inside trays, normally marked on coordinates with letters and numbers to facilitate identification of each individual cassette. The cassettes are housed in slots along the entire length of the tray, forming “n” side-by-side columns. Each column is as wide as the histology cassettes and contains tabs separating the cassettes, placed one after the other, ensuring each cassette is kept in position, normally vertically, with the front containing the code facing upwards.
In the present state of the art, document WO2015040320 is known and discloses a method for reading cassette codes, consisting in the positioning of a reader on the Cartesian axes, which, by moving along the X and Y coordinates, with a fixed Z coordinate, determine the reading coordinates of each position and therefore a matrix of reading points (heights) that identify the position of the cassettes inside the container. Said known system has the disadvantage of being dynamic, that is, being equipped with a moving reader on Cartesian axes, involving lengthy data acquisition times. Frequently, this system does not identify cassettes that do not have perfectly written labels and significant mistakes can be made.
At the state of the art, in the sector related to histology cassettes, the following documents are known:
None of the known systems provides a simultaneous reading of the identification code of the cassettes contained in a tray as well as the identification code of the same tray. Therefore, none of the known systems allows a high level of traceability of the histological cassettes as well as a reduced possibility of committing acquisition errors.
With the known systems it is not possible to reach a univocal association of cassette/tray data and therefore obtain necessary data for a correct storage of a histological sample.
The object of this invention is to create a static reading system of histology cassette identification codes, that is, with a fixed reader and fixed trays. Another object of this invention is to create a reading system of histology cassette identification codes that is easier to create and use than the existing state of the art.
Another object of this invention is to create a system that allows the acquisition of data in a much faster manner by simultaneously reading all cassettes contained in a specific tray, in addition to the code of the same tray, enabling unequivocal association.
Another object of this invention is to create a system that allows the acquisition of data with a very small possibility of errors. Lastly, the object of this invention is to create a system that enables an elevated level of cassette traceability.
These and other objects are attained with this invention, which relates to a static reading system of histology cassette identification codes.
Additional characteristics and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, form of implementation of the system forming the subject matter of this patent application, illustrated by way of indication, but not limited to, the drawing units represented by:
bis shows a three-dimensional view of a tray (ibis) housing cassettes (2) vertically;
In accordance with a preferred - but not limiting - form of implementation, this invention concerns a static reading system of histology cassette codes (2) located on the oblique front of the same cassettes. A static reading system is a system that does not require any electrical/mechanical organ of movement.
The reading system includes:
Said reading system is able to statically read one or more rows of cassettes (2) arranged in an orderly manner in tray compartments (1), that is, without a reading sensor (4) moving along one or more axes.
Said sensor (4) is to be positioned in a fixed manner above the tray (1) holding the cassettes (2) to be read and, by centring the complete image of the tray (1), defines, by means of software, the reading points and positions of the various cassettes (2).
The reading sensor (4), also understood to mean a scanner or multiple image capturing element, captures, without moving, the image of the entire tray area (1) and its content and generates, by means of software, small areas containing individual cassettes and a grid of positions of the cassettes (2) in the tray (1) based on alphanumeric coordinates.
Each square of the grid containing a cassette (2) is assigned a position, to which the data of the cassette (2) being read is associated. As a result, the reading grid is defined by software processing without the sensor or cassette row (2) or the tray (1) moving.
In this invention, the tray identification code (1) is read by the same sensor (4) at the same time as the cassettes (2) in the tray, while in known systems, the identification code of the tray is read by a handheld scan-read device connected to a computer before being placed in the reading compartment, and then reread when the tray is placed in the compartment and the cassette data is read. It follows that, with regard to traceability, the system forming the subject matter of this patent application is much safer and more immediate.
In the known system, the presence of a cassette is detected by reading each tray compartment, each time moving an optical model, step by step or continuously, following a variety of trajectories, acquiring images in accordance with X and Y coordinate values previously assigned by software; for each assigned position value, the optical model emits a beam of light to capture the image and position.
The development software connected to the system referred to in this invention statically:
The software, in accordance with the image read (cassette read correctly, unrecognised cassette present or cassette not present), unambiguously displays on the screen whether the cassette read is positioned in the compartment by employing different colours on the tray (1) grid generated by the software.
The software is able to recreate and display various reading anomalies on the screen, on the tray (1) grid generated by the software, presenting each anomaly with a different colour.
Said software recreates an on-screen database and provides all the information contained in the cassette (2) code read for each position.
In the system forming the subject matter of this patent application, the cassettes (2) are placed in the tray (1) at an inclined angle, that is, at an angle equal to the angle of the titled side of the cassette on which the identification codes are written, in order to form a reading plane of the codes printed on the cassettes (2) which is perfectly horizontal and parallel to the bottom of the tray (1) and perpendicular to the tray area reader (1) (
The number of cassettes (2) that can be read depends on how high the sensor (4) is positioned, since the higher it is positioned, the greater the centring area becomes. Reader pixel definition guaranteeing the definition of reading of the full tray (1) is also a determining factor.
Various trays (1) can easily be composed (coupled) in order to obtain greater cassette capacities (2), just as multiple tray (1) loading and unloading systems can be foreseen.
In comparison to known systems, both the tray (1) and the sensor (4) are fixed.
Individual trays (1) are manually placed inside the reading compartment and centred using guides and frames.
The scanner can be positioned with the reading beam horizontal, centring the tray placed vertically (
The static reading system forming the subject matter of this patent application can also read cassettes (2) printed on three sides using specific containers (3), which, by means of springs (7), contain a row of cassettes each (
Said static reading system is also able to automatically read alphanumeric codes with previously stored character fonts using the same sensor.
The materials and sizes of the invention as described above, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and claimed hereunder, may be of any variation in accordance with requirements. In addition, all details can be replaced with other technically equivalent details without departing from the scope of this patent application.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102017000128188 | Nov 2017 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/025283 | 11/7/2018 | WO | 00 |