Title:
MICROCHEMICAL SYSTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2002/101370
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A microchemical system (1) enabling an improved work efficiency of the user comprises an input optical system provided in a rotation mechanism composed of jigs (20, 26) and a rotary shaft (21) and a sensor (51). A rod lens (10) is secured to and extends through the jig (20) cantilevering from the rotary shaft (21). A plate−like member (30) is disposed below the rod lens (10). A photoelectric transducer (51) for detecting the output light transmitted through samples contained in the plate−like member (30) is disposed below the plate−like member (30) and at the end of the jig (26) cantilevering the rotary shaft (21). The position of the photoelectric transducer (51) is changed by rotating the jigs (20, 26) so as to detect the output light transmitted through the samples contained in the plate−like member (30).
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Inventors:
YAMAGUCHI JUN (JP)
HATTORI AKIHIKO (JP)
KITAMORI TAKEHIKO (JP)
HATTORI AKIHIKO (JP)
KITAMORI TAKEHIKO (JP)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2002/005695
Publication Date:
December 19, 2002
Filing Date:
June 07, 2002
Export Citation:
Assignee:
NIPPON SHEET GLASS CO LTD (JP)
KANAGAWA KAGAKU GIJUTSU AKAD (JP)
YAMAGUCHI JUN (JP)
HATTORI AKIHIKO (JP)
KITAMORI TAKEHIKO (JP)
KANAGAWA KAGAKU GIJUTSU AKAD (JP)
YAMAGUCHI JUN (JP)
HATTORI AKIHIKO (JP)
KITAMORI TAKEHIKO (JP)
International Classes:
G01N25/16; G01N21/59; G01N35/02; (IPC1-7): G01N25/16; G01N37/00
Foreign References:
JPH10232210A | 1998-09-02 | |||
JP2001059829A | 2001-03-06 | |||
JP2000002677A | 2000-01-07 |
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Watanabe, Toshihiko (8th Floor 17-1, Toranomon 1-chom, Minato-ku Tokyo, JP)
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