[미국특허]
Method for supplying foodstuff samples for microbiological testing
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C12Q-001/00
B25J-011/00
출원번호
US-0328589
(1989-01-19)
우선권정보
DE-0010663 (1987-03-31); DE-0020733 (1987-06-23)
국제출원번호
PCT/EP88/00261
(1988-03-29)
§371/§102 date
[Act 371]19890119
([Act 101]19890119)
국제공개번호
WO88/07710
(1988-10-06)
발명자
/ 주소
Gork, Fritz-Peter
Muller, Klaus-Dieter
Schweitzer, Doris
출원인 / 주소
Lufthansa Service GmbH
대리인 / 주소
Lowe, Price, Leblanc and Becker
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
15인용 특허 :
3
초록▼
Methods for supplying a foodstuff sample for microbiological testing comprise supplying the sample in a plastic bag, adding physiological nutrient solution to the sample in a specified weight ratio, mechanically comminuting and homogenizing the contents of the bag, and removing a partial quantity of
Methods for supplying a foodstuff sample for microbiological testing comprise supplying the sample in a plastic bag, adding physiological nutrient solution to the sample in a specified weight ratio, mechanically comminuting and homogenizing the contents of the bag, and removing a partial quantity of the contents of the bag by means of pipette via a filter as sample liquid. The methods further comprise injecting the same liquid onto at least one nutrient medium situated in a petri dish and inserting the injected petri dish into an incubator. In the communution and homogenization of the contents of the bag, the bag is clamped shut and pressed between a fixed jaw and two jaws which oscillate alternately. In the injection of the nutrient medium, the sample liquid is injected in a spiral shape onto the nutrient medium. Additionally, a laboratory robot system is employed.
대표청구항▼
1. Method for supplying a foodstuff sample for microbiological testing, comprising supplying the sample in a plastic bag, adding physiological nutrient solution to the sample in the plastic bag in a specified weight ratio, mechanically comminuting and homogenizing the contents of the bag, removing a
1. Method for supplying a foodstuff sample for microbiological testing, comprising supplying the sample in a plastic bag, adding physiological nutrient solution to the sample in the plastic bag in a specified weight ratio, mechanically comminuting and homogenizing the contents of the bag, removing a partial quantity of the contents of the bag by means of a pipette via a filter as sample liquid, injecting the sample liquid onto at least one nutrient medium situated in a petri dish, and inserting the injected petri dish into an incubator; said method further comprising, in the comminution and homogenization of the contents of the bag, clamping the plastic bag shut and pressing the plastic bag between a fixed jaw and two jaws which oscillate alternately; in the injection of the nutrient medium, injecting the sample liquid out in a spiral shape onto the nutrient medium; employing a laboratory robot system including a laboratory robot to carry out all handling processes by means of a mechanical hand; and controlling the robot and all participating laboratory apparatus with a control unit programmed according to a sequence of examination. 2. Method according to claim 1, wherein the sample in the plastic bag is weighed and the physiological nutrient solution is added respectively in a quantity corresponding to the weight which was determined. 3. Method according to claim 1, wherein the processed plastic bag is transported out of a stomacher where its contents are comminuted and homogenized to a stationary holding device where the sample liquid is removed. 4. Method according to claim 3, wherein the stationary holding device is situated over a waste opening. 5. Method according to claim 3, wherein a pipette is used for the removal of sample liquid, which pipette is surrounded by a mechanical screen, and wherein after each removal operation the pipette is inserted into a disinfection and cleaning bath activated by ultrasonics. 6. Method according to claim 5, wherein the pipette is removed from the disinfection and cleaning bath and is set aside to drip while the stomacher is in operation. 7. Method according to claim 1, wherein the sample liquid is sucked out of the plastic bag into a hose section and is transported therefrom through hydraulic pressure into a dosing pump included in a spiral plater employed for injecting the sample liquid in the spiral shape. 8. Method according to claim 7, wherein in each case after the injecting of the sample liquid, the spiral-plater is flushed with cleaning and disinfection liquids. 9. Method according to claim 1, wherein for the handling of the plastic bags, the laboratory robot uses a hand with two clamping jaws in which openings are provided, which openings are activated by negative pressure to open the plastic bags. 10. Method according to claim 9, wherein an intermediate stop is made during transportation of the plastic bags to steady the movement of the bags, and during the intermediate stop, the plastic bag is opened. 11. Method according to claim 1, wherein additional sample liquid is removed from the plastic bag by means of a disposable suction pipette, and the additional sample liquid is injected out onto at least one nutrient medium in a petri dish, which medium receives injections of several samples. 12. Method according to claim 11, wherein the disposable suction pipette is removed in each case by the laboratory robot from a hole magazine and, after injecting the additional sample liquid, is stripped from the robot hand over a waste opening. 13. Method according to claim 1, wherein petri dishes with fresh nutrient medium are kept in stack magazines from which the dishes are individually advanced by means of a slider into the range of action of the laboratory robot. 14. Method according to claim 13, wherein the petri dishes are closed by lids, which lids are removed by means of suction lifters on a spiral-plater employed for injecting the sample liquid in the spiral shape and/or on the stack magazines, and which lids are subsequently placed in position.
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