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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 10, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2011
Andreas Schlegel, Maienfeld, CH;
Hanspeter Romer, Gyrenbad, CH;
Andreas Schlegel, Maienfeld, CH;
Hanspeter Romer, Gyrenbad, CH;
HAMILTON BONADUZ AG, Bonaduz, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates to a pipetting device, comprising at least two pipetting channels ('), which extend along a channel axis (K) and which each can be adjusted along the channel axis (K), wherein the pipetting device () has a displacement drive, by means of which each pipetting channel (′) can be displaced independently of the other pipetting channel (′) along a displacement axis (V) orthogonal to the channel axis (K) regardless of an adjustment along the channel axis (K), wherein the displacement drive comprises a linear motor, the stator of which has at least two magnet arrangements (), which comprise a row of magnets () on a magnet carrier (), said magnets being consecutive along the displacement axis (V) and being arranged differently with regard to the polarity (P, P) thereof, and the armature of which (at, at′); has at least one conductor loop arrangement (), which comprises at least one set of three conductor loops () that are consecutive along the displacement axis (V), each of which conductor loops is or can be associated with a different phase of a three-phase supply, wherein each pipetting channel (′) has at least one conductor loop arrangement (′), wherein the armatures (at, at′) of two pipetting channels (′) directly adjacent along the displacement axis (V) are associated with different magnet arrangements () and interact therewith.