US20170284981A1 - Preprocessing device and analysis system provided with same - Google Patents

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US20170284981A1
US20170284981A1 US15/507,297 US201415507297A US2017284981A1 US 20170284981 A1 US20170284981 A1 US 20170284981A1 US 201415507297 A US201415507297 A US 201415507297A US 2017284981 A1 US2017284981 A1 US 2017284981A1
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  • the present invention relates to a preprocessing device for collecting a sample extracted by a separation container into a collection container and for preprocessing the sample, and an analysis system provided with the same.
  • a preprocessing device For example, at the time of analyzing a component contained in a sample of biological origin, such as whole blood, blood serum, a dried blood spot or urine, analysis is sometimes performed after preprocessing the sample by a preprocessing device.
  • the preprocessing is a process of removing a specific component in the sample, which is not necessary for analysis, and extracting a necessary component, or a process of condensing or drying an extracted sample.
  • Various structures are conventionally proposed as a preprocessing device for automatically performing such preprocessing (for example, see Patent Document 1).
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a structure according to which a plurality of cartridges (separation containers) is held and transported by a common transport mechanism, each cartridge containing a separating agent through which a specific component in a sample is separated.
  • the plurality of cartridges is sequentially transported by the transport mechanism to a pressure application mechanism provided at a predetermined position, and samples are extracted by application of pressure by the pressure application mechanism.
  • a plurality of receiving containers (collection containers) for receiving extracted liquid from the cartridges is transported, at below the cartridges, by a transport mechanism different from that of the cartridges, and extraction of samples is continuously performed.
  • Patent Document 1 JP 2010-60474 A
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and its object is to provide a preprocessing device that has a high degree of flexibility in setting of preprocessing and is capable of increasing the preprocessing efficiency, and an analysis system provided with the same.
  • a preprocessing device of the present invention includes a setting receiving section, a plurality of preprocessing sections, a transport section and a preprocessing execution section.
  • the setting receiving section receives, for each sample, setting of a plurality of types of preprocessing and a parameter for each preprocessing.
  • the plurality of preprocessing sections are each provided for performing the plurality of types of preprocessing.
  • the transport section sequentially transports, between the plurality of preprocessing sections, a plurality of containers including a separation container with a separating layer through which a specific component in a sample is separated and a collection container for collecting a sample extracted by the separating layer.
  • the preprocessing execution section controls the plurality of preprocessing sections and the transport section so that a plurality of types of preprocessing set for each of different samples are performed simultaneously in parallel.
  • the preprocessing execution section performs control in such a way that preprocessing is not to be performed on different samples at a same preprocessing section at a same time.
  • any containers may be sequentially transported by the transport section to the plurality of preprocessing sections, and preprocessing may be performed at the preprocessing sections simultaneously in parallel. Therefore, even if preprocessing of a sample takes much time, preprocessing of other samples can proceed forward, thereby preventing a wasteful wait time.
  • a plurality of types of preprocessing and a parameter for each preprocessing may be set for each sample, and thus, a wide variety of types of preprocessing may be performed on each sample.
  • any containers may be sequentially transported by the transport section to the plurality of preprocessing sections and preprocessing may be performed.
  • control is performed in such a way that preprocessing is not to be performed on different samples at the same preprocessing section at the same time, not only a high degree of flexibility in setting of preprocessing may be achieved but also the preprocessing efficiency may be increased.
  • An analysis system of the present invention includes the preprocessing device, a liquid chromatograph into which a sample extracted by the preprocessing device is to be introduced, and a control section for automatically controlling the preprocessing device and the liquid chromatograph in coordination with each other.
  • an analysis system of the present invention includes the preprocessing device, a mass spectrometry device into which a sample extracted by the preprocessing device is to be introduced, and a control section for automatically controlling the preprocessing device and the mass spectrometry device in coordination with each other.
  • the control section may shift an execution start timing of a plurality of types of preprocessing for each sample according to an analysis completion timing of each sample at the liquid chromatograph or the mass spectrometry device, such that analyses of different samples at the liquid chromatograph or the mass spectrometry device are not performed simultaneously.
  • any containers may be sequentially transported by the transport section to a plurality of preprocessing sections and preprocessing may be performed. Moreover, because control is performed in such a way that preprocessing is not to be performed on different samples at the same preprocessing section at the same time, not only a high degree of flexibility in setting of preprocessing may be achieved but also the preprocessing efficiency may be increased.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic front view showing an example structure of an analysis system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view showing an example structure of a preprocessing device.
  • FIG. 3A is a side view showing an example structure of a separation container.
  • FIG. 3B is a plan view of the separation container shown in FIG. 3A .
  • FIG. 3C is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section taken along line A-A in FIG. 3B .
  • FIG. 4A is a side view showing an example structure of a collection container.
  • FIG. 4B is a plan view of the collection container in FIG. 4A .
  • FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section taken along line B-B in FIG. 4B .
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a preprocessing kit in a state where the separation container and the collection container are piled up.
  • FIG. 6A is a plan view showing an example structure of a filtration port.
  • FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section taken along line X-X in FIG. 6A .
  • FIG. 6C is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section taken along line Y-Y in FIG. 6A .
  • FIG. 6D is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the preprocessing kit is installed in the filtration port.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing an example structure of a negative pressure application mechanism.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical configuration of an analysis system.
  • FIG. 9A is a flowchart showing example operation of the preprocessing device.
  • FIG. 9B is a flowchart showing the example operation of the preprocessing device.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of an aspect in performing preprocessing on different samples simultaneously in parallel.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic front view showing an example structure of an analysis system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the analysis system includes a preprocessing device 1 , a liquid chromatograph (LC) 100 , and a mass spectrometry device (MS) 200 , and a sample which is subjected to preprocessing by the preprocessing device 1 is sequentially introduced into the LC 100 and the MS 200 and is analyzed. That is, the analysis system according to the present embodiment is structured by connecting a liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry device (LC/MS) to the preprocessing device 1 .
  • LC/MS liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry device
  • such a structure is not restrictive, and one of the LC 100 and the MS 200 may be omitted so that a sample which is subjected to preprocessing by the preprocessing device 1 is introduced into only one of the LC 100 and the MS 200 .
  • the preprocessing device 1 performs various types of preprocessing, such as sample dispensing, reagent dispensing, agitation, and filtration, on a sample of biological origin, such as whole blood, blood serum, a dried blood spot, or urine.
  • a sample extracted by such preprocessing is introduced into the LC 100 through an autosampler 101 which is provided to the LC 100 .
  • the LC 100 is provided with a column (not shown), and sample components separated in the process of the sample passing through the column are sequentially introduced into the MS 200 .
  • the MS 200 includes an ionization section 201 for ionizing a sample introduced from the LC 100 , and a mass spectrometry section 202 for analyzing an ionized sample.
  • the preprocessing device 1 is provided with an operation display section 1 a including a touch panel, for example.
  • An analyst is allowed to perform input regarding operation of the preprocessing device 1 by performing operation on a display screen of the operation display section 1 a , and is also allowed to check information about operation of the preprocessing device 1 displayed on the display screen of the operation display section 1 a .
  • the structure where the operation display section 1 a of a touch panel type is provided is not restrictive, and a display section structured by a liquid crystal display, and an operation section structured by operation keys or the like may be separately provided.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view showing an example structure of the preprocessing device 1 .
  • the preprocessing device 1 uses one preprocessing kit, which is a set of a separation container 50 and a collection container 54 , for each sample, and performs a preprocessing item (sample dispensing, reagent dispensing, agitation, filtration, etc.) set for each preprocessing kit.
  • the preprocessing device 1 is provided with a plurality of processing ports for performing respective preprocessing items, and by installing a preprocessing kit containing a sample in one of the processing ports, the preprocessing item corresponding to the processing port is performed on the sample contained in the preprocessing kit.
  • processing ports 30 As the processing ports, filtration ports 30 , a dispensing port 32 , a discard port 34 , agitation ports 36 a , temperature adjustment ports 38 , 40 , a transfer port 43 , a washing port 45 and the like are provided in correspondence with the preprocessing items.
  • These processing ports form a plurality of preprocessing sections for performing a plurality of preprocessing items.
  • the preprocessing items here are types of preprocessing necessary to analyze analysis items specified by an analyst.
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 forming the preprocessing kit is transported between the processing ports by a transport arm 24 as a transport section.
  • a holding section 25 for holding the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 is formed on a tip end side of the transport arm 24 .
  • a base end portion side of the transport arm 24 is rotatably held around a vertical shaft 29 .
  • the transport arm 24 extends in a horizontal direction, and moves in such a way that the holding section 25 draws an arch on a horizontal plane when the transport arm 24 rotates around the vertical shaft 29 .
  • Each of the processing ports and other ports, which are transport destinations of the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are all provided on the arch-shaped track which is drawn by the holding section 25 .
  • a sample is dispensed into the preprocessing kit from a sample container 6 .
  • a plurality of sample containers 6 containing samples may be installed in a sample installation section 2 , and samples are sequentially collected from the sample containers 6 by a sampling arm 20 as a sampling section.
  • a plurality of sample racks 4 for holding a plurality of sample containers 6 are installed next to one another in a circle at the sample installation section 2 .
  • the sample installation section 2 rotates on the horizontal plane to move the sample racks 4 in a circumferential direction.
  • the sample containers 6 may thus be sequentially moved to a predetermined sampling position.
  • the sampling position here is on the track of a sampling nozzle 20 a provided at a tip end portion of the sampling arm 20 , and a sample is collected from the sample container 6 by the sampling nozzle 20 a at the sampling position.
  • the sampling arm 20 is capable of rotating on the horizontal plane, around a vertical shaft 22 provided on a base end portion side, and of moving up and down in a vertical direction along the vertical shaft 22 .
  • the sampling nozzle 20 a is held at the tip end portion of the sampling arm 20 , facing downward in the vertical direction, and moves according to operation of the sampling arm 20 so as to draw an arch on the horizontal plane or to move up and down in the vertical direction.
  • the dispensing port 32 is provided on the track of the sampling nozzle 20 a , at a position on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 .
  • the dispensing port 32 is a port for dispensing a sample into an unused separation container 50 from the sampling nozzle 20 a .
  • An unused separation container 50 is transported to the dispensing port 32 by the transport arm 24 .
  • a reagent installation section 8 for installing reagent containers 10 is provided at a center portion of the sample installation section 2 where the sample racks 4 are arranged next to one another in a circle.
  • a reagent in the reagent container 10 installed in the reagent installation section 8 is collected by a reagent arm 26 .
  • the reagent arm 26 has its base end portion supported by the vertical shaft 29 , which is common with that of the transport arm 24 , and is capable of rotating on the horizontal plane around the vertical shaft 29 , and of moving up and down in the vertical direction along the vertical shaft 29 .
  • a reagent addition nozzle 26 a is held at a tip end portion of the reagent arm 26 , facing downward in the vertical direction, and the reagent addition nozzle 26 a moves according to operation of the reagent arm 26 so as to draw the same arch as the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 on the horizontal plane or to move up and down in the vertical direction.
  • the reagent installation section 8 is capable of rotating on the horizontal plane independently of the sample installation section 2 .
  • a plurality of reagent containers 10 is arranged next to one another in a circle at the reagent installation section 8 , and each reagent container 10 moves in the circumferential direction when the reagent installation section 8 is rotated.
  • a desired reagent container 10 may thereby be moved to a predetermined reagent collection position.
  • the reagent collection position is on the track of the reagent addition nozzle 26 a provided at the tip end portion of the reagent arm 26 , and a reagent is collected by the reagent addition nozzle 26 a from the reagent container 10 at the reagent collection position.
  • a reagent in the reagent container 10 is sucked into the reagent addition nozzle 26 a , and is then dispensed into the separation container 50 installed at the dispensing port 32 , and is thus added to the sample in the separation container 50 .
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are held by a container holding section 12 provided at a different position from the sample installation section 2 and the reagent installation section 8 .
  • a plurality of preprocessing kits each of which is a set of unused separation container 50 and collection container 54 that are piled up, are arranged next to one another in a circle at the container holding section 12 .
  • the container holding section 12 is provided with a rotating section 14 , which rotates on the horizontal plane, and a plurality of container racks 16 which is detachably mounted to the rotating section 14 .
  • Each container rack 16 is capable of holding a plurality of preprocessing kits.
  • the plurality of container racks 16 are arranged next to one another in a circle on the rotating section 14 .
  • An annular holding region for holding a plurality of preprocessing kits is formed by the plurality of container racks 16 arranged next to one another in a circle.
  • the rotating section 14 rotates on the horizontal plane to thereby shift each container rack 16 in the circumferential direction of the holding region.
  • a plurality of preprocessing kits may thereby be sequentially moved to a predetermined transport position.
  • the transport position here is on the track of the holding section 25 provided at the tip end portion of the transport arm 24 , and the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 is held by the holding section 25 at the transport position to be transported to a transport destination port.
  • each container rack 16 is allowed to be individually mounted to or dismounted from the rotating section 14 . Accordingly, even while processing is performed on the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 which is held by one of the container racks 16 , other container racks 16 may be mounted or dismounted and other tasks may be performed, and thus, the preprocessing efficiency may be increased.
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 do not necessarily have to be held by the container holding section 12 through the container rack 16 , and may alternatively be held directly by the container holding section 12 , for example. Also, the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 do not necessarily have to be held by the container holding section 12 in a state where they are piled up, and the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 may alternatively be held separately from each other. Moreover, the plurality of container racks 16 do not necessarily have to be arranged next to one another in a circle, and may alternatively be arranged next to one another in an arch, for example. In this case, a plurality of separation containers 50 and collection containers 54 are held in an arch-shaped holding region instead of an annular holding region.
  • An analyst may install, at the container holding section 12 , a plurality of types (for example, two types) of separation containers 50 with separating layers of different separation performances. These separation containers 50 are used according to the sample analysis items, and a separation container 50 corresponding to the analysis item specified by the analyst is selected and transported from the container holding section 12 .
  • the analysis item here is the type of analysis which is to be sequentially performed using a sample which has been subjected to preprocessing by the preprocessing device 1 , and is the type of analysis to be performed by the LC 100 or the MS 200 , for example.
  • FIG. 3A is a side view showing an example structure of the separation container 50 .
  • FIG. 3B is a plan view of the separation container 50 in FIG. 3A .
  • FIG. 3C is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section along A-A in FIG. 3B .
  • FIG. 4A is a side view showing an example structure of the collection container 54 .
  • FIG. 4B is a plan view of the collection container 54 in FIG. 4A .
  • FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section along B-B in FIG. 4B .
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a preprocessing kit in a state where the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are piled up.
  • the separation container 50 is a cylindrical container having an inner space 50 a for containing a sample or a reagent.
  • a separating layer 52 is provided at a bottom portion of the inner space 50 a .
  • the separating layer 52 is a separating agent or a separating film having a function of selectively separating a specific component in a sample by letting a sample pass through and by physically or chemically reacting with the specific component, for example.
  • ion exchange resin silica gel, cellulose, or activated carbon
  • a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film a nylon film, a polypropylene film, a polyvinylidene difluoride film (PVDF) film, an acrylic copolymer film, a mixed cellulose film, a nitrocellulose film, a polyethersulfone film, an ion exchange film, or a glass fiber film may be used, for example.
  • PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
  • PVDF polyvinylidene difluoride film
  • acrylic copolymer film a mixed cellulose film
  • nitrocellulose film a polyethersulfone film
  • an ion exchange film a glass fiber film
  • a deproteinization filter for removing protein in a sample by filtration
  • a PTFE or acrylic copolymer film may be used, for example.
  • a pre-filter (not shown) may be provide on an upper side of the separating layer 52 .
  • a nylon film, a polypropylene film, or a glass fiber film may be used, for example.
  • the pre-filter is for removing insoluble substances and foreign substances with relatively large particle diameters from a sample.
  • the deproteinization filter may be prevented, by this pre-filter, from being clogged with insoluble substances and foreign substances with relatively large particle diameters.
  • An opening 50 b for injecting a sample or a reagent is formed at an upper surface of the separation container 50 .
  • an extraction opening 50 d for extracting a sample which has passed through the separating layer 52 is formed at a lower surface of the separation container 50 .
  • a flange section 50 c for engaging with the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 is formed at an upper portion of an outer circumferential surface of the separation container 50 , protruding in the circumferential direction.
  • a skirt section 51 which contacts the edge of the filtration port 30 when the separation container 50 is accommodated, together with the collection container 54 , in the filtration port 30 is provided at a center portion of the outer circumferential surface of the separation container 50 .
  • the skirt section 51 is formed to have an L shape in cross-section, and protrudes in the circumferential direction from the outer circumferential surface of the separation container 50 and extends downward, and thereby forms a certain space to the outer circumferential surface of the separation container 50 .
  • the collection container 54 is a cylindrical container for accommodating a lower portion of the separation container 50 , and for collecting a sample extracted from the extraction opening 50 d of the separation container 50 .
  • An opening 54 b for inserting the lower portion of the separation container 50 is formed to an upper surface of the collection container 54 .
  • An inner space 54 a for accommodating a part of the separation container 50 lower than the skirt section 51 is formed inside the collection container 54 .
  • a flange section 54 c for engaging with the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 is formed at an upper portion of an outer circumferential surface of the collection container 54 , protruding in the circumferential direction.
  • the upper portion of the collection container 54 is placed inside the skirt section 51 .
  • the outer diameter of the separation container 50 is smaller than the inner diameter of the collection container 54 . Accordingly, a small gap is formed between the outer circumferential surface of the separation container 50 accommodated in the inner space 54 a of the collection container 54 and the inner circumferential surface of the collection container 54 .
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are installed in the container holding section 12 with the lower portion of the separation container 50 accommodated inside the collection container 54 (the state shown in FIG. 5 ).
  • Three cut-outs 54 d are formed to the edge of the upper surface of the collection container 54 . Accordingly, when the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are piled up as shown in FIG. 5 , the inside and the outside of the collection container 54 may be communicated through the cut-outs 54 even in a state where the upper surface of the collection container 54 is in contact with the inner surface of the skirt section 51 . Additionally, the number of cut-outs 54 d is not limited to three, and it may be two or less, or four or more. Also, a small hole may be formed instead of the cut-out 54 d.
  • the filtration ports 30 are provided on the inside the container holding section 12 . That is, an annular or arch-shaped holding region is formed by the plurality of container racks 16 arranged next to one another on the outer circumference of the filtration ports 30 , and a plurality of separation containers 50 and collection containers 54 are held in the holding region. In this manner, because the holding region of the separation containers 50 and the collection containers 54 is formed into an annular or arch shape, and an installation space for the filtration ports 30 is secured in a vacant space at the center portion of the holding region, a more compact structure may be achieved.
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are held in the holding region in a state where they are piled up, separate holding regions do not have to be provided for the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 . Therefore, a greater number of separation containers 50 and collection containers 54 may be held in a small holding region. Accordingly, the holding region for the separation containers 50 and the collection containers 54 may be made even smaller, and a more compact structure may be achieved.
  • the filtration ports 30 at the center portion of the holding region which is formed into an annular or arch shape, the distances between the plurality of separation containers 50 and collection containers 54 held in the holding region and the filtration ports 30 may be made relatively small. Accordingly, the time required to transport the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 to the filtration port 30 may be reduced, and the preprocessing efficiency may be increased.
  • the filtration port 30 forms a filtration section for separating a sample by the separating layer 52 by applying pressure to a sample in the separation container 50 .
  • two filtration ports 30 are provided next to each other on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 , for example.
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are installed in each filtration port 30 in a state where they are piled up as shown in FIG. 5 , and a sample separated by the separating layer 52 in the separation container 50 by a negative pressure is collected by the collection container 54 .
  • the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 do not necessarily have to be installed in the filtration port 30 in a state where they are piled up, and the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 may alternatively be installed separately.
  • the number of the filtration ports 30 is not limited to two, and it may be one or three or more.
  • Three agitation ports 36 a are provided to an agitation section 36 provided near the container holding section 12 , next to one another on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 , for example.
  • the agitation section 36 has a mechanism for periodically and separately operating each of the agitation ports 36 a on the horizontal plane. A sample in the separation container 50 disposed in each agitation port 36 a may by agitated by such a mechanism. Additionally, the number of the agitation ports 36 a is not limited to three, and it may be two or less, or four or more.
  • the temperature adjustment port 38 , 40 is provided to a thermally conductive block temperature of which is controlled by a heater and a Peltier device, for example, and the temperature of the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 accommodated in the temperature adjustment port 38 , 40 is adjusted to a certain temperature.
  • the temperature adjustment port 38 is for the separation container 50 , and four temperature adjustment ports 38 are arranged next to one another on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 , for example.
  • the temperature adjustment port 40 is for the collection container 54 , and like the temperature adjustment ports 38 for the separation containers 50 , four temperature adjustment ports 40 are arranged next to one another on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 , for example. Additionally, the number of the temperature adjustment ports 38 , 40 is not limited to four, and it may be three or less, or five or more.
  • FIG. 6A is a plan view showing an example structure of the filtration port 30 .
  • FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section along X-X in FIG. 6A .
  • FIG. 6C is a cross-sectional view showing a cross-section along Y-Y in FIG. 6A .
  • FIG. 6D is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the preprocessing kit is installed in the filtration port 30 .
  • the filtration port 30 is formed as a recessed section, for example, and the recessed section forms an installation space 30 a for installing the preprocessing kit. That is, as shown in FIG. 6D , the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 transported by the transport arm 24 from the container holding section 12 are installed in the installation space 30 a in a state where they are piled up. At this time, the collection container 54 is accommodated first in the installation space 30 a , and then, the lower portion of the separation container 50 is accommodated in the inner space 54 a of the collection container 54 .
  • a holding member 31 for sandwiching and holding the collection container 54 is provided inside the filtration port 30 .
  • the holding member 31 is a U-shaped metal member which is open at the top, for example, and two arm sections extending upward form two leaf springs which are capable of elastically shifting in an inner diameter direction of the filtration port 30 .
  • the two leaf spring portions of the holding member 31 are curved or bent inward in such a way that the gap between the two is the smallest at a part between upper end portions and lower end portions, for example.
  • the gap between the two leaf spring portions is greater than the outer diameter of the collection container 54 at the upper end portions and the lower end portions, and smaller than the outer diameter of the collection container 54 at the part where the gap is the smallest.
  • the holding member 31 Due to the shape of the holding member 31 as described above, when the collection container 54 is inserted into the installation space 30 a of the filtration port 30 , the two leaf spring portions of the holding member 31 are opened as the collection container 54 is lowered, and the collection container 54 is held in the installation space 30 a by the elastic force.
  • the collection container 54 is equally pressed from two opposite directions by the two leaf spring portions of the holding member 31 , and is held at a center portion of the installation space 30 a .
  • the holding member 31 is fixed inside the installation space 30 a , and is prevented from being lifted together with the collection container 54 at the time of removal of the collection container 54 .
  • a ring-shaped sealing member 60 having elasticity is provided at an edge of an opening section at an upper surface of the filtration port 30 .
  • the sealing member 60 is fitted in a pit provided at the edge of the opening section at the upper surface of the filtration port 30 , for example.
  • the material of the sealing member 60 is an elastic material such as silicone rubber or ethylene propylene rubber (EPDM), for example.
  • EPDM ethylene propylene rubber
  • the contact portion of the separation container 50 to the sealing member 60 is not limited to a member having the shape of the skirt section 51 , and contact sections having various shapes, such as a flange section, are allowed, for example.
  • a channel 56 for reducing pressure communicates with the installation space 30 a from a bottom surface of the filtration port 30 .
  • a channel 57 of a negative pressure application mechanism 55 is connected to the channel 56 .
  • the negative pressure application mechanism 55 includes a vacuum pump, for example, and forms a negative pressure application section which applies a negative pressure inside the installation space 30 a .
  • the inner space 54 a of the collection container 54 communicates with the installation space 30 a with negative pressure through the cut-outs 54 d of the collection container 54 and the gap between the inner circumferential surface of the collection container 54 and the outer circumferential surface of the separation container 50 .
  • the upper surface of the separation container 50 is open to the atmosphere, and thus, a pressure difference is caused between the inner space 50 a of the separation container 50 and the inner space 54 a of the collection container 54 across the separating layer 52 . Accordingly, only the component, of a sample contained in the inner space 50 a of the separation container 50 , which can pass through the separating layer 52 is separated by the separating layer 52 by the pressure difference, and is extracted into the inner space 54 a side of the collection container 54 .
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing an example structure of the negative pressure application mechanism 55 .
  • Two filtration ports 30 are connected to a common vacuum tank 66 .
  • Each filtration port 30 and the vacuum tank 66 are connected by the channel 57 , and a pressure sensor 62 and a three-way valve 64 are provided to each channel 57 .
  • the pressure inside the installation space 30 a of each filtration port 30 is detected by the pressure sensor 62 .
  • Each three-way valve 64 is capable of switching to any one of a state where the filtration port 30 and the vacuum tank 66 are connected, a state where the channel 57 is open to the atmosphere on the side of the filtration port 30 (the state shown in FIG. 7 ), and a state where an end portion of the channel 57 on the side of the filtration port 30 is sealed.
  • a pressure sensor 68 is connected to the vacuum tank 66 , and also, a vacuum pump 58 is connected to the vacuum tank 66 through a three-way valve 70 . Accordingly, by switching the three-way valve 70 , the vacuum pump 58 may be connected to the vacuum tank 66 as necessary to adjust the pressure inside the vacuum tank 66 .
  • the filtration port 30 and the vacuum tank 66 are connected, and the value of the pressure sensor 62 detecting the pressure inside the installation space 30 a of the filtration port 30 is adjusted to be a predetermined value. Then, an end portion of the channel 57 on the side of the filtration port 30 is sealed. The installation space 30 a of the filtration port 30 thereby becomes a sealed system, and extraction of a sample is performed by the inside of the installation space 30 a being maintained in the reduced pressure state.
  • the preprocessing device 1 is provided with a sample transfer section 42 for transferring a sample extracted into the collection container 54 to the autosampler 101 side.
  • the sample transfer section 42 includes a moving section 44 which moves in one direction (an arrow direction in FIG. 2 ) on the horizontal plane, and a transfer port 43 for installing the collection container 54 is provided on an upper surface of the moving section 44 .
  • the moving section 44 moves by operation of a drive mechanism including a rack and pinion mechanism, for example.
  • the transfer port 43 is arranged on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 (the position shown by a solid line in FIG. 2 ). Installation of the collection container 54 in the transfer port 43 by the transport arm 24 , and collection of the collection container 54 from the transfer port 43 are performed in this state.
  • the collection container 54 containing the extracted sample is installed in the transfer port 43 , and then, the moving section 44 moves in an outward direction of the preprocessing device 1 , and the transfer port 43 is arranged at a position adjacent to the autosampler 101 (the position shown by a broken line in FIG. 2 ).
  • the sample inside the collection container 54 is sucked in, in this state, by a nozzle for sampling provided to the autosampler 101 .
  • the moving section 44 is returned to the original position (the position shown by the solid line in FIG. 2 ), and the collection container 54 is collected by the transport arm 24 .
  • the used collection container 54 is transported to the discard port 34 by the transport arm 24 , and is discarded.
  • the discard port 34 is arranged near the dispensing port 32 , on the track of the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 , and used separation containers 50 and collection containers 54 are discarded.
  • the washing port 45 for washing the sampling nozzle 20 a is provided on the track of the sampling nozzle 20 a . Additionally, although not shown, a washing port for washing the reagent addition nozzle 26 a is provided on the track of the reagent addition nozzle 26 a.
  • FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing an example of an electrical configuration of the analysis system.
  • a “port” means one of a plurality of types of ports where the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 is to be installed, such as the filtration port 30 , the dispensing port 32 , the agitation port 36 a , the temperature adjustment port 38 , 40 , or the transfer port 43 .
  • control section 84 includes, for example, a central processing unit (CPU) and functions of preprocessing means 84 a , processing status management means 84 b , random access means 84 c , setting receiving means 84 d , and the like are realized by the CPU executing programs.
  • CPU central processing unit
  • An arithmetic processing device 90 configured by a personal computer (PC) or a dedicated computer, for example, is connected to the control section 84 , and an analyst may manage the preprocessing device 1 by the arithmetic processing device 90 .
  • the LC 100 and the MS 200 for performing analysis of a sample which has been subjected to preprocessing by the preprocessing device 1 , the autosampler 101 for injecting a sample into the LC 100 , and the like are connected to the arithmetic processing device 90 , in addition to the preprocessing device 1 , and these devices may be automatically controlled in coordination with one another by the arithmetic processing device 90 .
  • a plurality of sample containers is installed in the sample installation section 2 , and samples contained in these sample containers are sequentially dispensed into the separation containers 50 , and the separation containers 50 are transported to ports corresponding to the preprocessing items to be performed on the samples.
  • the preprocessing means 84 a performs a predetermined process corresponding to the port when the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 is installed in each port.
  • the random access means 84 c checks the status of preprocessing at each port, and controls the operation of the transport arm 24 so that a separation container 50 preprocessing of which at a port is completed is transported to a port where next preprocessing is to be performed. That is, the random access means 84 c checks the preprocessing items to be performed next on each sample, checks the vacancy status of the port corresponding to the preprocessing item, and if there is vacancy, the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 containing the sample is transported to the port. Also, if the port corresponding to the preprocessing item to be performed next on a sample is not vacant, the random access means 84 c causes the target separation container 50 or collection container 54 to be transported to the port as soon as the port becomes vacant.
  • the processing status management means 84 b manages the vacancy status of each port and the processing status at each port.
  • the vacancy status of each port may be managed by memorizing the port where the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 was installed.
  • a sensor for detecting whether the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 is installed in each port or not may be provided, and the vacancy status of each port may be managed based on a signal from the sensor.
  • the processing status at each port may be managed based on whether a time required for preprocessing which is being performed at a port has passed since installation of the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 in the port.
  • the status of processing at the transfer port 43 may be managed based on whether a signal indicating that sample suction has ended is received from the autosampler 101 side or not.
  • two filtration ports 30 there are provided two filtration ports 30 , three agitation ports 36 a , four temperature adjustment ports 38 , and four temperature adjustment ports 40 , and ports which perform the same preprocessing are prioritized, and the random access means 84 c is configured to use ports from one with the highest priority. For example, at the time of performing filtration of a sample, if both of the two filtration ports 30 are vacant, the collection container 54 is installed in the filtration port 30 with higher priority, and the separation container 50 is installed on the collection container 54 .
  • an analyst operates the operation display section 1 a and selects an analysis item for the sample.
  • An analysis item is selected based on the name of a component which is the target of analysis by the LC 100 or the MS 200 , for example.
  • an analyst may perform setting and selection of a preprocessing item which is necessary to perform a selected analysis item, by operating the operation display section 1 a . That is, setting may be performed such that one or a plurality of any preprocessing items are selected for a selected analysis item and be performed at the preprocessing device 1 .
  • the analyst may set a parameter for each preprocessing item by operating the operation display section al.
  • a parameter such as the amount of dispensing is set for a dispensing process for a sample or a reagent
  • a parameter such as an agitation time or an agitation speed is set for an agitation process
  • a parameter such as a filtration time or the type of a separation container 50 to be used is set for a filtration process.
  • the setting receiving means 84 d functions as a setting receiving section for receiving, for each sample, setting of a plurality of types of preprocessing and a parameter for each preprocessing.
  • the preprocessing means 84 a , the processing status management means 84 b , and the random access means 84 c are included in a preprocessing execution section 84 e .
  • the preprocessing execution section 84 e controls the preprocessing section formed by each port, the transport arm 24 , and the like based on setting of the preprocessing and a parameter received by the setting receiving means 84 d .
  • the preprocessing execution section 84 e performs control in such a way that a plurality of types of preprocessing set for different samples is performed simultaneously in parallel.
  • the separation containers 50 or the collection containers 54 containing different samples are successively transported to respective ports corresponding to the plurality of types of preprocessing, and the samples are preprocessed in parallel.
  • the preprocessing execution section 84 e performs control, based on management by the processing status management means 84 b , in such a way that preprocessing is not to be performed on different samples at the same port at the same time. Additionally, in the case where a plurality of ports is provided for the same preprocessing, each port forms an individual preprocessing section.
  • any separation containers 50 or collection containers 54 are sequentially transported by the transport arm 24 to a plurality of ports (preprocessing sections), and preprocessing may be performed at the ports simultaneously in parallel. Accordingly, even if preprocessing of a sample takes much time, preprocessing of other samples can proceed forward, thereby preventing a wasteful wait time.
  • a plurality of types of preprocessing and a parameter for each preprocessing may be set for each sample, and thus, a wide variety of types of preprocessing may be performed on each sample.
  • any separation containers 50 or collection containers 54 may be sequentially transported by the transport arm 24 to a plurality of ports and preprocessing may be performed. Further, because control is performed in such a way that preprocessing is not to be performed on different samples at the same port at the same time, not only a high degree of flexibility in setting of preprocessing may be achieved but also the preprocessing efficiency may be increased.
  • FIGS. 9A and 9B are flowcharts showing example operation of the preprocessing device 1 .
  • FIGS. 9A and 9B only the flow of preprocessing for one sample is shown, but the operation for the preprocessing is performed simultaneously in parallel with and independently of the preprocessing operation for other samples. That “preprocessing is performed simultaneously in parallel and independently” means that, even while preprocessing is performed for a sample at a port, the separation container 50 or the collection container 54 containing another sample is transported by the transport arm 24 to another port, and preprocessing of the sample is independently performed.
  • step S 1 an analysis item specified by an analyst, in advance, for a sample is checked (step S 1 ), and a preprocessing item necessary to analyze the analysis item is figured out. Then, whether the dispensing port 32 is vacant is checked. If the dispensing port 32 is vacant (Yes in step S 2 ), an unused separation container 50 for containing the sample is taken out from the container holding section 12 by the transport arm 24 , and is installed in the dispensing port 32 (step S 3 ). At this time, the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are installed in the container holding section 12 in a state where they are piled up (the state shown in FIG. 5 ), but the transport arm 24 holds only the separation container 50 at the top by the holding section 25 and transports the separation container 50 to the dispensing port 32 .
  • the sample is dispensed by the sampling nozzle 20 a into the separation container 50 in the dispensing port 32 (step S 4 ).
  • the sampling nozzle 20 a which dispensed the sample into the separation container 50 is washed at the washing port 45 to be used for dispensing the next sample.
  • a reagent according to the preprocessing to be performed on the sample is dispensed from the reagent container 10 , by the reagent addition nozzle 26 a , into the separation container 50 in which the sample has been dispensed (step S 5 ). Additionally, the reagent may be dispensed into the separation container 50 before dispensing of the sample.
  • a reagent dispensing port for dispensing a reagent may be provided at a position different from the dispensing port 32 , and the separation container 50 may be transported by the transport arm 24 to the reagent dispensing port so that a reagent is dispensed at the reagent dispensing port.
  • step S 6 the vacancy status of the agitation ports 36 a is checked. Then, if there is a vacant agitation port 36 a (Yes in step S 6 ), the separation container 50 in the dispensing port 32 is transported to the vacant agitation port 36 a by the transport arm 24 , and an agitation process is performed (step S 7 ). This agitation process is performed for a specific time set in advance, and the sample and the reagent inside the separation container 50 are thereby mixed.
  • the vacancy status of the filtration ports 30 is checked during the agitation process (step S 8 ). Then, if there is a vacant filtration port 30 (Yes in step S 8 ), the collection container 54 is transported to the filtration port 30 by the transport arm 24 (step S 9 ).
  • the collection container 54 installed in the filtration port 30 at this time is the collection container 54 which is paired up with the separation container 50 where the sample is being agitated at the agitation port 36 a , and is the collection container 54 which was installed in the container holding section 12 together with the separation container 50 . Additionally, a different separation container 50 or collection container 54 may be transported by the transport arm 24 during this agitation process.
  • the separation container 50 is transported by the transport arm 24 from the agitation port 36 a to the filtration port 30 , and the separation container 50 is installed on the collection container 54 inside the filtration port 30 as shown in FIG. 6D (step S 10 ).
  • the separation container 50 is pushed to the installation space 30 a side by the transport arm 24 until the lower end of the skirt section 51 of the separation container 50 becomes slightly lower (by about 0.1 mm, for example) than the upper surface of the sealing member 60 provided around the filtration port 30 .
  • the sealing member 60 is thus flattened by the lower end of the skirt section 51 , and the airtightness between the lower end of the skirt section 51 and the sealing member 60 is increased.
  • Predetermined negative pressure is applied by the negative pressure application mechanism 55 to the installation space 30 a of the filtration port 30 where the separation container 50 and the collection container 54 are installed.
  • the sample in the separation container 50 is filtered, and the sample is extracted into the collection container 54 (step S 11 ).
  • a different separation container 50 or collection container 54 may be transported by the transport arm 24 also during this filtration process.
  • a temperature adjustment process for maintaining the sample in the separation container 50 at a specific temperature for a specific period of time is sometimes incorporated after the agitation process for the sample in the separation container 50 .
  • the vacancy status of the temperature adjustment ports 38 is checked after the agitation process is completed, and if there is a vacancy, the separation container 50 is transported to the vacant temperature adjustment port 38 .
  • the separation container 50 in the temperature adjustment port 38 is transported to the filtration port 30 after a lapse of the specific period of time, and is installed on the collection container 54 in the filtration port 30 .
  • the three-way valve 64 (see FIG. 7 ) is switched, and the inside of the installation space 30 a of the filtration port 30 is caused to reach the atmospheric pressure. Then, the used separation container 50 is taken out of the filtration port 30 by the holding section 25 of the transport arm 24 , and is discarded into the discard port 34 (step S 12 ).
  • step S 13 the vacancy status of the transfer port 43 is checked, and if the transfer port 43 is vacant (Yes in step S 13 ), the collection container 54 in the filtration port 30 is transported by the transport arm 24 to the sample transfer section 42 , and is placed on the transfer port 43 . Then, the moving section 44 moves to the position on the side of the adjacent autosampler 101 (the position shown by the broken line in FIG. 2 ), and the collection container 54 is thereby transferred to the autosampler 101 side (step S 14 ). On the autosampler 101 side, sample suction by the sampling nozzle is performed with respect to the collection container 54 transferred from the sample transfer section 42 .
  • the moving section 44 is stopped at the position on the side of the autosampler 101 until sample suction by the autosampler 101 is completed, and when a signal indicating completion of sample suction is received from the autosampler 101 (Yes in step S 15 ), the moving section 44 is returned to the original position (the position indicated by the solid line in FIG. 2 ).
  • the used collection container 54 is collected by the transport arm 24 from the transfer port 43 , and is discarded into the discard port 34 (step S 16 ).
  • a temperature adjustment process for maintaining the sample extracted into the collection container 54 at a specific temperature for a specific period of time is sometimes incorporated after the filtration process for the sample.
  • the vacancy status of the temperature adjustment ports 40 is checked, and if there is a vacancy, the collection container 54 is transported to the vacant temperature adjustment port 40 . Then, the collection container 54 in the temperature adjustment port 40 is transported to the transfer port 43 after a lapse of the specific period of time, and transfer of the sample is performed.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a mode of performing preprocessing on different samples simultaneously in parallel.
  • a case is shown where the same preprocessing is performed on different samples A, B, C and so on.
  • a dispensing process of a sample and a reagent, an agitation process, and a filtration process are shown as examples of preprocessing, these processes are not restrictive. It is also possible to perform other processes or not to perform at least one of the processes.
  • Samples which have been subjected to preprocessing by the preprocessing device 1 are sequentially transferred to the LC 100 and the MS 200 to be analyzed, but it is not possible to simultaneously analyze different samples at the LC 100 and the MS 200 . Accordingly, in the present embodiment, automatic control is performed by the arithmetic processing device 90 so that analyses are not performed simultaneously at the LC 100 and the MS 200 for different samples.
  • an execution start timing of preprocessing of each sample is set according to an analysis completion timing, namely, the timing when an analysis result is output (result output timing), of each sample at the LC 100 and the MS 200 .
  • a delay time T 2 is given to the execution start timing of preprocessing of each sample according to an analysis time T 1 from the start of analysis at the LC 100 and the MS 200 to the result output timing.
  • the delay time T 2 is set to be equal to or longer than the analysis time T 1 .
  • the container rack 16 may hold the preprocessing kits in one row, or in three or more rows.
  • the embodiment described above has a configuration according to which a sample in the separation container 50 is separated by reducing the pressure inside the installation space 30 a of the filtration port 30 to a negative pressure level.
  • a sample in the separation container 50 may alternatively be separated by increasing the pressure inside the separation container 50 .
  • control section 84 of the preprocessing device 1 and the arithmetic processing device 90 do not necessarily have to be provided separately, and operation of the entire analysis system may alternatively be controlled by one control section. Also, a sample which has been subjected to preprocessing by the preprocessing device 1 does not necessarily have to be introduced into the LC 100 or the MS 200 , and may alternatively be introduced into another device.

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