Inventors:
Frederick L. Clark - Plano TX
Kendall B. Hendrick - Southlake TX
Richard R. Martin - Irving TX
Larry W. Moore - Plano TX
William J. Raymoure - Lake Bluff IL
Paul R. Schrier - Carrollton TX
Edna S. Walker - Chicago IL
Donny R. Walker - Coppell TX
Gary E. Winter - Hanover Park IL
Kevin M. Cloonan - Round Lake IL
David A. Yost - Poolesville MD
John M. Clemens - Wadsworth IL
William J. Kanewske - Dallas TX
Douglas D. McDowell - Wildwood IL
Carl M. Oleksak - Fort Worth TX
William D. Rumbaugh - Carrollton TX
B. Jane Smith - Vernon Hills IL
James A. Vaught - Euless TX
Apparao Tayi - Grayslake IL
Robert A. Wohlford - Irving TX
James E. Mitchell - Lake Barrington IL
Robert B. Hance - Evanston IL
Peter A. Lagocki - Park Ridge IL
Richard A. Merriam - Dallas TX
Charles D. Pennington - Lake Zurich IL
Linda S. Schmidt - Mundelein IL
Adrian M. Spronk - Lindenhurst IL
Richard L. Vickstrom - Algonquin IL
William E. Watkins - Cedar Hill TX
Gilbert Clift - Mesquite TX
Alyn K. Stanton - Barrington IL
David B. Hills - Plano TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3500
Abstract:
A sample container segment assembly for use in an automated, continuous, and random access analytical system is disclosed. The assembly includes a sample container which is received by a sample container segment, and the sample container segment is received on a carousel of the automated analytical instrument. The test sample container includes an upper skirt and a body having a reservoir for receipt of the test sample. The segment includes a base, a frame, and a handle. The frame has a shelf for which the upper skirt of the test sample container rests on, and has openings for receipt of the body of the sample container. The carousel has a carousel trough for receipt of the base of the sample container segment, and has a plurality of alignment pins disposed in the carousel trough. The base of the sample container segment has a circular slot and an elongated slot for receiving the alignment pins and positioning the sample container segment relative to the carousel. The sample container segment can include a liquid level sensing sleeve which is made of a conductive material and surrounds the reservoir of the test sample container inserted therein.