WO2012144333A1 - 試薬容器 - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
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- the present invention relates to a reagent container, and more particularly to a reagent container for containing a liquid reagent used in an analyzer.
- reagent containers that contains a certain amount of liquid reagent such as about 5 liters may be used. Since such a container has a large weight and volume, handling such as transportation is inconvenient.
- a container described in JP-A-6-345077 is known.
- JP-A-6-345077 discloses a container having a tape-shaped handle.
- This container has a rectangular parallelepiped shape and a capacity of 3 to 5 liters or more.
- the tape-shaped handle is made of synthetic resin, and both ends of the tape-shaped handle are attached to the vicinity of the upper ends of a pair of opposite side surfaces of the container. Thereby, the tape-shaped handle is provided so as to straddle the upper surface of the container, and the user can carry the container by holding the handle and hanging the reagent container.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and one object of the present invention is to provide a reagent container that can be easily transported even when the content is large and heavy. That is.
- a reagent container is a container main body for containing a liquid reagent used in an analyzer, a state where the reagent container is attached to the container main body, and the user hangs the container main body
- a band-shaped gripping part for gripping with a band-shaped member, one end side and the other end side being attached to the container body, and a protection provided on the band-shaped member so as to protrude from the edge of the band-shaped member Member.
- the grip portion is provided with the belt-like member having one end and the other end attached to the container body, and the belt-like member protruding from the edge of the belt-like member.
- the reagent container can be easily transported.
- the width of the protective member in the short direction of the band-shaped member is formed to be larger than the width of the band-shaped member in the short direction, and the protective member is the longitudinal length of the band-shaped member. It is provided so as to protrude from both edges on the side. If comprised in this way, since a protection member can be reliably interposed between a user's finger
- the protective member is preferably provided at least in a predetermined region near the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the belt-shaped member. If comprised in this way, since a protection member is provided in the center part of the strip
- the belt-shaped member has a first surface facing the upper surface of the container main body, and a second surface that is the back side of the first surface
- the protection member includes: It is provided on the first surface of the belt-like member. If comprised in this way, when a holding part is hold
- the protective member is provided on substantially the entire first surface of the belt-like member except for the region where the belt-like member is attached to the container body. If comprised in this way, it can suppress reliably that a holding
- the protective member preferably has elasticity and is formed in a sheet shape. If comprised in this way, while being able to provide a sheet-like protective member in a strip
- the belt-shaped member is preferably made of synthetic paper. If comprised in this way, a holding part can be reduced in weight. Moreover, since the amount of material consumption can be reduced compared with the case where a holding part is comprised with a resin molding member etc., the load to an environment can be reduced.
- the protective member is preferably made of a foamed resin material. If comprised in this way, the protective member which was lightweight and excellent in elasticity (buffer property) can be provided in a holding part by using sponge-like foaming resin material, for example. As a result, the biting of the grip part into the user's finger is effectively suppressed by the protective member made of the foamed resin material, so that it is effective for the user to feel pain when gripping and transporting the grip part. Can be suppressed.
- the container body is preferably made of a sheet-like material including a paper material. If comprised in this way, a reagent container can be reduced in weight easily.
- the container body has a fold for changing the shape when it is discarded. If comprised in this way, a container main body can be folded and compactized at the time of disposal of a reagent container. As a result, since the volume at the time of disposal decreases, this can also reduce the load on the environment.
- the container main body is made of a sheet-like material including a paper material
- the container main body has a side surface portion in which the sheet-like material is folded, and the band-shaped member has one end side and the other end side of the container main body. It is attached to the side part. If configured in this way, the side surface portion where the sheet-like material is folded is strong against deformation. Therefore, even when the user holds the grip portion and suspends the container body, the deformation of the container body is suppressed. can do.
- the gripping part is attached to the container body so as to form an arc shape from one end to the other end of the band-shaped member. If comprised in this way, since a clearance gap can be ensured between a holding part and a container upper surface, it will become easy for a user to put a hand in this clearance gap. For this reason, a reagent container can be handled easily.
- the gripping part is attached to be separable from the container body. If comprised in this way, even if a container main body and a holding part are formed from a different material, a holding part can be isolate
- the belt-like member is attached to the side surface of the container body with an adhesive, and the adhesive strength in the direction parallel to the adhesive surface is larger than the adhesive strength in the direction orthogonal to the adhesive surface. It is glued to become. If comprised in this way, when carrying a reagent container by grasping a grasping part, a grasping part does not come off from a container main part, and when separating a grasping part from a container main part, it peels in a direction perpendicular to an adhesion side. Therefore, it can be easily separated.
- the length of the adhesive surface with respect to the container body in the longitudinal direction of the strip member is preferably larger than the width in the short direction of the strip member. If comprised in this way, the adhesive strength of the adhesive surface to the longitudinal direction of a strip
- the longitudinal direction of the belt-like member is a direction parallel to the adhesive surface, and is a direction in which a force acts when the container body is suspended by the gripping part. It can be effectively suppressed.
- the container body preferably has a connection port for fluidly connecting the container body and the analyzer. If comprised in this way, even when the capacity
- connection port is arranged on the upper surface of the container body in a plan view and at a position that does not overlap the gripping portion. If comprised in this way, since a holding part does not become obstructive when connecting a connection port to the analyzer side, workability
- the container body preferably has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped outer shape. If comprised in this way, since a reagent container can be arranged without gap at the time of transportation, transportation efficiency is good and the load to an environment can be reduced.
- the liquid reagent is preferably a reagent for a blood cell counter or a reagent for a urine sediment analyzer.
- the reagent used in the blood cell counter include a diluting solution, a hemolytic agent, and a washing solution.
- the reagent used in the urine sediment analyzer include a diluent and a washing solution.
- a sheath liquid for flowing together with the sample liquid is also used in order to form a laminar flow of the sample liquid containing cells in the flow cell. Therefore, the amount of these reagents used in one analysis increases.
- the number of analyzes performed by one analyzer may exceed several hundred times a day, so in order to reduce the frequency of reagent replacement work, There is a case where a container having a size capable of accommodating a reagent used for hundreds to thousands of analysis is used. Under such circumstances, the container for storing the reagent for the blood cell counter and the reagent for the urine sediment analyzer tends to be enlarged.
- the present invention is particularly effective when applied to a reagent container for such a reagent for a blood cell counter and a reagent for a urine particle analyzer, and the blood cell counter and the urine particle analyzer are Transport and handling of the reagent container is facilitated by the laboratory technician to be used.
- the liquid reagent is a diluent, a hemolytic agent, or a washing solution.
- the present invention is particularly effective when applied to a reagent container for a diluent, hemolytic agent, or washing solution.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing a holding part of a reagent container according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- the reagent container 1 accommodates a liquid reagent used in an analyzer that performs sample analysis.
- the reagent container 1 includes a container main body 2 that stores a liquid reagent, and a band-shaped grip 3 for a user to hold the container main body 2 in a suspended state.
- the container body 2 accommodates a liquid reagent such as a diluted solution or a hemolytic agent for a blood cell counter which is an example of an analyzer.
- the container body 2 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape having a width, a depth L1, and a height H1.
- the container body 2 is configured to be able to store about 4 liters of liquid reagent.
- the container body 2 is formed from a sheet-like material including a paper material, and is formed from, for example, a sheet-like composite material in which polyethylene, paper, a barrier film, and the like are laminated.
- the container main body 2 has an upper surface 2a, a front surface 2b, side surfaces 2c and 2d, a back surface 2e, and a bottom surface 2f.
- the container body 2 is formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape with the upper end open, and then the upper end (open end) is joined with the joint portion 2g to form a sealed structure, and the remaining extension portion 2h is folded to the side surfaces 2c and 2d.
- Each side surface front surface 2b, side surfaces 2c and 2d
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- connection port 21 for fluidly connecting the analyzer (not shown) and the container body 2 is provided on the upper surface 2a of the container body 2.
- the connection port 21 is formed so as to protrude upward (in the Z1 direction) from the upper surface 2a, and a cap 22 for opening and closing is attached.
- the connection port 21 is disposed at a position deviated from the center of the upper surface 2 a to the front surface 2 b side (Y2 direction side) in plan view. It is arranged at a position that does not overlap (Z direction).
- FIG. 5 when using the reagent container 1, after removing the cap 22 (see FIG. 1) from the connection port 21, the connector 50 of the analyzer is connected to the connection port 21.
- the connector 50 communicates with the tube 51 and has a suction tube (not shown) that is connected to the connector 50 and extends downward in the container body 2.
- a suction tube (not shown) that is connected to the connector 50 and extends downward in the container body 2.
- suction is performed.
- the tube is inserted into the container body 2.
- the analyzer is used, the reagent in the container body 2 is sucked into the analyzer through the suction tube, the connector 50 and the tube 51 in the container body 2.
- a suction tube and a connector for example, those having a structure disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 9-297146 or US Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0191211 can be used.
- the container body 2 is provided with a fold 23 for folding the container body 2 and changing its shape when discarded.
- a fold line 23a extending up and down to a predetermined position in the center in the Y direction, and both corners on the bottom surface 2f side to the lower end of the fold line 23a, respectively.
- Obliquely extending folds 23b and 23c are formed.
- a fold line 23d is formed in the container body 2 so as to extend from the joining portion of the fold lines 23a to 23c to the back surface 2e side and extend across the back surface 2e (see FIG. 2) to connect both side surfaces 2c and 2d.
- the grip portion 3 includes a belt-like member 30 and a protection member 40 provided so as to protrude from both edge portions 34 on the longitudinal side of the belt-like member 30.
- the grip portion 3 is attached to the container body 2 by bonding both ends of the band-shaped member 30 to the side surfaces 2c and 2d of the container body 2 respectively.
- the grasping part 3 is configured to be separable from the container body 2 by peeling the strip-shaped member 30 at the time of disposal.
- the grip portion 3 is provided so that the belt-shaped member 30 has an arc shape straddling the upper surface 2 a of the container body 2 from one end side (side surface 2 c side) to the other end side (side surface 2 d side). ing. For this reason, the grip part 3 is separated from the upper surface 2a of the container body 2 by the maximum height H2 at the center in the longitudinal direction.
- the height H2 is set to such a size that the user can easily put his hand between the upper surface 2a when gripping the grip portion 3.
- the grip portion 3 is disposed at a central portion in the front-rear direction (Y direction) of the container body 2 in plan view.
- the strip-shaped member 30 has a length (length in the longitudinal direction) L2, a width (length in the short direction) W1, and a thickness t1.
- the strip-shaped member 30 is coated with an adhesive over the entire surface of one side (the lower surface 31). Therefore, the lower surface 31 of the belt-shaped member 30 is an adhesive surface, and the belt-shaped member 30 is bonded to both side surfaces 2c and 2d of the container body 2 on the lower surface 31 side. The adhesive is not applied to the upper surface 32 of the belt-shaped member 30.
- the belt-shaped member 30 has a region L3 at both ends serving as an adhesion region 33 for the container body 2.
- the length L3 of the adhesion region 33 is larger than the width W1 of the band-shaped member 30.
- the strip-shaped member 30 has a direction parallel to the adhesive surface (Z direction and Y direction) rather than an adhesive strength in a normal direction (X direction) orthogonal to the adhesive surfaces (side surfaces 2 c and 2 d). ) Of the adhesive strength is increased.
- the band-shaped member 30 is bonded with an adhesive strength that can sufficiently support the weight of the container body 2 acting in the Z direction when the user grips the grip portion 3 and suspends the reagent container 1. .
- the grip portion 3 can be easily removed by peeling the strip-shaped member 30 in the normal direction (X direction) perpendicular to the bonding surfaces (side surfaces 2 c and 2 d). It can be separated from the main body 2.
- the adhesion region 33 is an example of the “attachment region” and “adhesion surface to the container body” of the present invention.
- the width W1 of the band-shaped member 30 is formed to be larger than the width Wg of the joint portion 2g of the container body 2, and the band-shaped member 30 includes both side surfaces 2c and In 2d (extension part 2h), it adhere
- the protective member 40 is provided to protect the user's fingers when gripping the grip portion 3. As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the protection member 40 has a length (length in the longitudinal direction) L4 and a width (length in the short direction) W2, and is formed in a sheet shape having a thickness t2. .
- the protection member 40 is provided so as to protrude from the both edge portions 34 on the longitudinal side of the belt-shaped member 30 by a length Ld.
- the width W2 of the protection member 40 is formed to be larger than the width W1 of the band-shaped member.
- the protection member 40 When forming (cutting) a sheet-like member such as the protective member 40 into a predetermined dimension, undulations often occur in either the longitudinal or transverse direction. This undulation affects the dimensional accuracy by expansion and contraction in the undulation direction. Therefore, the protection member 40 is formed such that the end surface 41 has undulations in the short direction. Thereby, the dispersion
- the length Ld of the protruding portion of the protection member 40 is set to be at least about 1 mm and about several mm in consideration of variations in the short side (width direction) dimension due to undulations.
- the triangular side surface portion A surrounded by the fold lines 23b and 23c extending obliquely is folded outward in the X direction to the bottom surface 2f (installation surface).
- the bottom of the reagent container 1 has a hexagonal shape (see FIG. 8), with a bottom surface 2f and triangular side portions A on both sides in the X direction of the bottom surface 2f.
- the strip-shaped member 30 is protruded from the grip portion 3 so that the one end side and the other end side are attached to the container body 2 and the edge 34 on the longitudinal side of the strip-shaped member 30.
- the protective member 40 provided on the user, the user can carry the reagent container 1 while grasping both the belt-like member 30 and the protective member 40. Thereby, the biting of the grip portion 3 into the user's finger can be suppressed by the protective member 40, and the user can be prevented from feeling pain.
- the protection member 40 protrudes from the edge part 34 of the longitudinal side of the strip
- the width W2 of the protection member 40 is formed to be larger than the width W1 of the band-shaped member 30, and the protection member 40 is formed on both edges on the longitudinal side of the band-shaped member 30.
- the protective member 40 is provided on the lower surface 31 of the belt-shaped member 30, so that the protective member 40 is placed on the surface on which the weight of the reagent container 1 is applied when the grip portion 3 is gripped. Therefore, it is possible to more effectively suppress biting of the grip portion 3 into the user's finger.
- the protective member 40 is provided on substantially the entire lower surface 31 of the band-shaped member 30 excluding the adhesion region 33 of the band-shaped member 30 to the container body 2, thereby gripping the grip portion 3. Regardless of the position, the protective member 40 can reliably suppress the grip portion 3 from biting into the user's finger.
- the protective member 40 is formed into a sheet shape from foamed polyethylene having elasticity, so that the sheet-like protective member 40 can be easily provided on the belt-shaped member 30. Further, the load applied to the user's finger can be reduced by the elasticity of the protective member 40. Further, by forming the protective member 40 from foamed polyethylene, it is possible to provide the grip portion 3 with a protective member that is lightweight and excellent in elasticity (buffer properties). Thereby, since the biting of the grip portion 3 into the user's finger is effectively suppressed by the protective member 40 made of foamed polyethylene, the user feels pain when gripping and transporting the grip portion 3. It can suppress more effectively.
- the grip portion 3 can be reduced in weight by providing the belt-shaped member 30 made of synthetic paper whose main raw material is a polypropylene resin material. Moreover, since the amount of material consumption can be reduced compared with the case where the holding
- the reagent container 1 can be easily reduced in weight.
- the container body 2 is folded when the reagent container 1 is discarded by providing the container body 2 with the folds 23 (23a to 23d) for changing the shape when the reagent container is discarded. It can be made compact. As a result, since the volume at the time of disposal decreases, this can also reduce the load on the environment.
- the extension 2h in which the sheet-like composite material is folded on the side surface 2c (2d) is provided in the container body 2, and the belt-like member 30 is provided in the extension 2h of the container body 2. Attach to.
- the extension portion 2h in which the sheet-like composite material is folded is strong against deformation. Therefore, even when the user holds the grasping portion 3 and suspends the container main body 2, the deformation of the container main body 2 is achieved. Can be suppressed.
- the grip portion 3 and the upper surface 2a of the container body 2 are provided by providing the grip portion 3 in the container body 2 so as to form an arc shape from one end to the other end of the band-shaped member 30.
- a gap can be secured by a height H2 between the two.
- the container body 2 and the grip part 3 are formed from different materials by attaching the grip part 3 so as to be separable from the container body 2 when discarded.
- the grip part 3 can be separated at the time of disposal, and the grip part 3 and the container body 2 can be separated and discarded.
- the band-shaped member 30 is attached to the side surfaces 2c and 2d of the container body 2 with an adhesive, and from the adhesive strength in the normal direction (X direction) orthogonal to the bonding surface.
- the holding part 3 can be easily separated from the container body 2 by bonding so that the bonding strength in the direction parallel to the bonding surface (Y direction and Z direction) is greater. Also in this case, when the reagent container 1 is transported by gripping the grip part 3, the grip part 3 can be transported without being detached from the container body 2.
- the length L3 of the adhesion region 33 with respect to the container body 2 in the longitudinal direction of the strip member 30 is made larger than the width W1 of the strip member 30 in the short direction.
- belt-shaped member 30 can be enlarged.
- the longitudinal direction of the belt-like member 30 is a direction parallel to the bonding surface, and is a direction in which a force acts when the container body 2 is suspended by the gripping part 3. The deviation from 2 can be effectively suppressed.
- the container body 2 by providing the container body 2 with the connection port 21 for fluidly connecting the container body 2 and the analyzer, even when the capacity of the reagent container 1 is large and heavy.
- the container body 2 and the analyzer can be connected as they are. For this reason, the reagent container 1 can be easily handled without requiring an operation of transferring the liquid reagent.
- connection port 21 is connected to the analyzer side by disposing the connection port 21 at a position that does not overlap the grip portion 3 on the upper surface 2a of the container body 2 in plan view. At this time, since the grip portion 3 does not get in the way, the workability when the connection port 21 is connected to the analyzer side can be improved.
- the reagent containers 1 can be arranged without gaps during transportation. Thereby, since the transport efficiency of the reagent container 1 becomes high, the burden on the environment can be reduced.
- the present invention is applied to a reagent container that stores a liquid reagent (diluent or hemolytic agent) for a blood cell counter.
- a liquid reagent diiluent or hemolytic agent
- the reagent container 1 according to the present embodiment is particularly effective as a reagent container for the diluent or hemolytic agent.
- the present invention is applied to a reagent container that stores a liquid reagent (diluent or hemolytic agent) for a blood cell counter is shown, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the present invention may be applied to a reagent container for a liquid reagent used in a urine particle analyzer.
- a reagent other than the diluent and the hemolytic agent may be accommodated.
- the liquid reagent may be a cleaning liquid or a sheath liquid.
- the container body is formed of a composite material in which polyethylene, paper, a barrier film, and the like are laminated has been shown, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- a resin molded container such as a so-called plastic container or a flexible bag-shaped resin container may be used as the container body.
- the container body may be formed of a material other than resin.
- the band-shaped member of the gripping part is formed of synthetic paper made of a polypropylene resin material as a main raw material, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- a thin, lightweight and durable material is preferable for the band-like member from the viewpoint of material consumption and ease of conveyance. Even when such a thin and strong belt-like member is used, according to the present invention, the user's finger can be protected by the protective member.
- the protective member of the gripping part is formed of foamed polyethylene
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- the protective member may be formed of a resin material such as a foamed resin material other than foamed polyethylene or a rubber sheet other than the foamed resin material.
- the protective member is provided on the lower surface of the band-shaped member facing the upper surface of the container body, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the protective member 40 may be provided on the upper surface 32 side of the belt-like member 30 as in the grip portion 3a according to the first modification shown in FIG. Even if comprised in this way, when a user grasps a holding part, fingers can be protected by interposing the protection member 40 between the edge part 34 of the strip
- the width W2 of the protection member was formed larger than the width W1 of a strip
- two protective members 140 may be provided so as to protrude from both edge portions 34 of the band-shaped member 30, as in the grip portion 3 b according to the second modification shown in FIG. 10.
- the width direction of the belt-like member 30 is wrinkled when the user holds the grip portion 3. It is possible to prevent the load from being concentrated on the user's fingers.
- the protective member protrudes from the edge on the lower surface side of the belt-like member, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the protection member 240 is provided on both sides of the upper surface 32 and the lower surface 31 of the strip member 30 so as to protrude from the edge portion 34.
- the edge 34 may be wrapped.
- the protective member is provided on substantially the entire surface excluding the adhesive region on the lower surface side of the belt-like member, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the protective member 340 may be provided only in a predetermined region near the central portion in the longitudinal direction (X direction) of the belt-like member 30 as in the grip portion 3d according to the fourth modification shown in FIG. If the protection member 340 is provided at least in a predetermined region in the vicinity of the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the belt-like member 30 as in the fourth modification, the protection member 340 is provided at the central portion of the belt-like member 30 that is likely to be gripped by the user. Therefore, when the user grips the grip portion 3d, the user can easily grip the formation region of the protection member 340.
- the protective member may be provided only in a portion other than the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the belt-shaped member.
- the container body may be formed in a cylindrical shape or a cubic shape other than a rectangular parallelepiped shape.
- the gripping part is bonded to the side surface of the container body so as to be separable at the time of disposal, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the grip portion may be formed integrally with the container body so that it cannot be separated.
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2 容器本体
2a 上面
2c、2d 側面
3、3a、3b、3c、3d 把持部
21 接続口
23(23a、23b、23c、23d) 折り目
30 帯状部材
31 下面(第1の面)
32 上面(第2の面)
33 接着領域(取り付け領域)
34 縁部
40 140 240 340 保護部材
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- 分析装置に用いる液体試薬を収容するための容器本体と、
前記容器本体に取り付けられ、使用者が前記容器本体を吊り下げた状態で把持するための帯状の把持部と、を備え、
前記把持部は、一端側および他端側が前記容器本体に取り付けられた帯状部材と、前記帯状部材の縁部からはみ出すように前記帯状部材に設けられた保護部材とを含む、試薬容器。 - 前記帯状部材の短手方向における前記保護部材の幅は、前記帯状部材の短手方向の幅よりも大きくなるように形成され、
前記保護部材は、前記帯状部材の長手側の両縁部からそれぞれはみ出すように設けられている、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。 - 前記保護部材は、前記帯状部材の長手方向の中央部近傍の所定領域に、少なくとも設けられている、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記帯状部材は、前記容器本体の上面に対向する第1の面と、前記第1の面の裏側である第2の面とを有し、
前記保護部材は、前記帯状部材の前記第1の面に設けられている、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。 - 前記保護部材は、前記帯状部材の前記容器本体への取り付け領域を除き、前記帯状部材の前記第1の面の略全面に設けられている、請求項4に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記保護部材は、弾性を有するとともに、シート状に形成されている、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記帯状部材は、合成紙からなる、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記保護部材は、発泡樹脂材料からなる、請求項1~7のいずれか1項に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記容器本体は、紙材を含むシート状材料からなる、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記容器本体は、廃棄する際に形状を変化させるための折り目を有する、請求項9に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記容器本体は、前記シート状材料が折り重ねられた側面部分を有し、
前記帯状部材は、一端側および他端側が前記容器本体の前記側面部分に取り付けられている、請求項9に記載の試薬容器。 - 前記把持部は、前記帯状部材の前記一端から前記他端にかけて円弧状となるように前記容器本体に取り付けられている、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記把持部は、前記容器本体から分離可能に取り付けられている、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記帯状部材は、前記容器本体の側面に対して接着剤で取り付けられており、接着面に直交する方向の接着強度よりも、接着面に平行な方向の接着強度の方が大きくなるよう接着されている、請求項13に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記帯状部材の長手方向における前記容器本体に対する接着面の長さは、前記帯状部材の短手方向の幅よりも大きい、請求項14に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記容器本体は、前記容器本体と分析装置とを流体的に接続するための接続口を有する、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記接続口は、平面視において、前記容器本体の上面で、かつ、前記把持部と重ならない位置に配置されている、請求項16に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記容器本体は、略直方体形状の外形形状を有する、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記液体試薬は、血球計数装置用試薬または尿中有形成分分析装置用試薬である、請求項1に記載の試薬容器。
- 前記液体試薬は、希釈液、溶血剤または洗浄液である、請求項19に記載の試薬容器。
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