Alzheimer disease detection reagent sample and reagent mixing oscillation auxiliary structure
By using a motor-driven mixing and oscillating device, combined with gears and a transmission system, efficient mixing of test reagent samples and reagents is achieved, and the device is easy to disassemble and clean, solving the problems of low mixing efficiency and inconvenient cleaning in existing technologies.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202512026826.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
- Estimated Expiration
- Not applicable · inactive patent
AI Technical Summary
Existing test reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structures have a single mixing method, limited mixing efficiency, and are inconvenient to disassemble and clean after use.
A mixing and oscillating device was designed, comprising a motor, a rotating plate, a fixed rod, a supporting sleeve, and a stirring rod. The motor drives the rotating plate to make the mixing tank swing back and forth, and the gear and transmission wheel system realizes the rotation of the stirring rod. Combined with an electric push rod, the mixing tank can be quickly installed and disassembled, ensuring sealing and convenient cleaning.
It improves the mixing efficiency of test reagent samples and reagents, and facilitates the disassembly, cleaning and disinfection of the device, avoiding the impact after use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the technical field of Alzheimer's disease detection, specifically relating to an auxiliary structure for mixing and shaking Alzheimer's disease detection reagent samples and reagents. Background Technology
[0002] Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease with an insidious onset, primarily affecting individuals over 65 years of age. In the future, the increasing number of patients and the resulting high care costs will undoubtedly place a heavy economic burden on society and families. Accurate and timely detection of Alzheimer's disease is a necessary prerequisite for subsequent treatment and intervention. The detection process requires mixing and shaking the test sample with the reagents.
[0003] Problems with existing technology:
[0004] 1. Existing test reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structures have a single method of mixing test reagent samples and reagents during use, which results in limited mixing efficiency of test reagent samples and reagents.
[0005] 2. The existing test reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure does not need to be disassembled after use, which makes the cleaning and disinfection of the device after use inconvenient. Summary of the Invention
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide an auxiliary structure for mixing and shaking Alzheimer's disease test reagents, which can solve the problem that existing auxiliary structures for mixing and shaking test reagents have a single mixing method, resulting in limited mixing efficiency.
[0007] The specific technical solution adopted by this invention is as follows:
[0008] An auxiliary structure for mixing and shaking Alzheimer's disease test reagent samples includes an operating platform. A motor is fixedly installed at the upper end of the operating platform. The output shaft of the motor is fixedly connected to the right end of a rotating plate. A T-shaped sleeve is movably connected to the left end of the rotating plate. The T-shaped sleeve is slidably connected to a fixed rod two through a circular through hole in its upper end. Supporting sleeves are fixedly connected to both ends of the fixed rod two. The upper ends of the two supporting sleeves are fixedly connected to an adjusting support assembly. A mixing tank is provided on the adjusting support assembly. The two supporting sleeves are slidably connected to two fixed rods one respectively. An installation assembly is provided on the upper side of the adjusting support assembly.
[0009] The left and right sides of the mounting assembly are respectively engaged with two mounting plates, each with an internal insertion hole. The relatively close ends of the two mounting plates are fixedly connected to a sealing cover. The sealing cover overlaps with the upper end of the mixing tank through an annular sealing gasket at its lower end. The sealing cover is movably connected to the upper side of the stirring rod through a connecting hole at its upper end. The stirring rod is movably connected to the mounting assembly through two guide blocks at its upper side. The left end of the mounting assembly is movably connected to a rotating sleeve with two internal guide grooves. A gear is fixedly connected to the lower side of the rotating sleeve, and the gear meshes with a concave toothed plate. Two fixing plates are movably connected to the rotating sleeve, and the right ends of the two fixing plates are fixedly connected to an adjusting support assembly.
[0010] Both ends of the two fixed rods are fixedly connected to fixed plates, and the lower ends of the four fixed plates are fixedly connected to the operating platform. The right end of the concave toothed plate is fixedly connected to the two fixed plates on the left.
[0011] The adjusting support assembly includes a support frame, the lower end of which is fixedly connected to the upper ends of two support sleeves, and the left end of which is fixedly connected to two fixing plates. The support frame is connected to a mixing tank via a placement pad provided on its inner bottom surface.
[0012] Both ends of the support frame are fixedly connected to an electric push rod. The relatively close ends of the two electric push rods are respectively fixedly connected to two L-shaped plates. The relatively close ends of the two L-shaped plates are fixedly connected to clamping plates. The two clamping plates are clamped and connected to the mixing tank.
[0013] Both L-shaped plates are slidably connected to two fixed rods three through two through holes inside them. The left and right ends of the two fixed rods three are respectively fixedly connected to the left and right sides inside the support frame. Fixed plates three are fixedly connected to the left and right sides inside the support frame. Two vertical rods are fixedly connected to the upper ends of the two fixed plates three.
[0014] The upper ends of the four vertical rods are fixedly connected to the upper side of the support frame, and the four vertical rods are slidably connected to the left and right sides of the mounting assembly, respectively. The upper end of the support frame is fixedly connected to two electric push rods, and the lower ends of the two electric push rods are fixedly connected to the mounting assembly.
[0015] The mounting assembly includes two mounting bases, each of which is slidably connected to four vertical rods through two limiting holes inside. The upper ends of the two mounting bases are fixedly connected to the lower ends of two electric push rods. Each of the two mounting bases is engaged with two mounting plates, each with a hole inside, through pins. Springs are fitted onto each of the pins.
[0016] The upper ends of the two mounting bases are fixedly connected to the lower ends of the two concave plates. The relatively far ends of the two concave plates are fixedly connected to concave frames. The upper ends of the two concave frames are fixedly connected to electric push rods three. The lower ends of the two electric push rods three are fixedly connected to mounting plate two. Mounting plate two is movably connected to I-shaped rotating block two through connecting holes opened inside it. I-shaped rotating block two is fixedly connected to rotating sleeve two.
[0017] The rotating sleeve 2 is movably connected to the stirring rod with two guide slots 1 inside it and two guide blocks 1 on it. The upper side of the rotating sleeve 2 is fixedly connected to the transmission wheel 2. The transmission wheel 2 is connected to the transmission wheel 1 through a transmission belt. The transmission wheel 1 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod. The rotating rod is movably connected to the rotating sleeve 1 with two guide slots 2 inside it through two guide blocks 2 on it.
[0018] An I-shaped rotating block is fixedly connected to the upper side of the rotating rod. The I-shaped rotating block is movably connected to the left end of the connecting plate. The right end of the connecting plate is fixedly connected to the mounting plate. The mounting plate is slidably connected to two limiting rods through two limiting holes opened inside it. The upper and lower ends of the two limiting rods are fixedly connected to the upper and lower sides inside the two concave frames.
[0019] The technical effects achieved by this invention are as follows:
[0020] 1. This invention utilizes the interaction between a motor, a rotating plate, a first fixed rod, a second fixed rod, and a supporting sleeve to drive a support frame in a reciprocating motion in the front-to-back direction. This, in turn, causes the mixing container fixed on the support frame to sway in the front-to-back direction, thereby achieving a mixing and agitation effect on the test reagent sample and reagent inside the mixing container. Furthermore, during the reciprocating motion of the support frame, the concave toothed plate and gears enable the rotating sleeve to rotate. The rotation of the rotating sleeve, in conjunction with the transmission wheel, rotating rod, second transmission wheel, and rotating sleeve, drives the stirring rod to rotate. The rotation of the stirring rod further accelerates the mixing of the test reagent sample and reagent, thus improving the mixing and agitation efficiency of the device.
[0021] 2. This invention enables rapid installation, fixing, and disassembly of the mixing tank through the coordinated operation of the electric push rod 1, the fixing rod 3, the L-shaped plate, and the clamping plate. The electric push rod 2 drives the two mounting seats downwards, which in turn, under the action of the mounting plate 1, moves the sealing cover downwards until it overlaps the upper end of the mixing tank, thus achieving a sealing effect on the upper end of the mixing tank. The installation of the sealing cover and the stirring rod is achieved quickly through the coordination of the mounting seats, limit pins, springs, mounting plate 1, mounting plate 2, electric push rod 3, I-shaped rotating block 2, mounting plate 2, and rotating sleeve 2. Correspondingly, after the device is used, the sealing cover and the stirring rod can be easily removed from the device for cleaning and disinfection, avoiding any impact on subsequent use. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a front-view stereoscopic structural diagram of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure in right cross-section of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a front-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the sealing cap in this invention;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a front-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the adjustment support component in this invention;
[0026] Figure 5 This is a front-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the installation component in this invention;
[0027] Figure 6 This is a left-side stereoscopic view of the installation component in this invention.
[0028] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0029] 1. Operating platform; 2. Fixing plate one; 3. Concave toothed plate; 4. Fixing rod one; 5. Gear; 6. Support sleeve; 7. Fixing plate two; 8. Adjustable support assembly; 81. Support frame; 82. Fixing rod three; 83. L-shaped plate; 84. Electric push rod one; 85. Clamping plate; 86. Fixing plate three; 87. Vertical rod; 88. Electric push rod two; 9. Mounting assembly; 91. Rotating rod; 92. Limit pin; 93. Mounting base; 94. I-shaped rotating block one; 95. 96. Connecting plate; 97. Transmission wheel one; 98. Electric push rod three; 99. Limiting rod; 90. Concave frame; 910. Rotating sleeve two; 911. Transmission wheel two; 912. I-shaped rotating block two; 913. Mounting plate two; 914. Concave plate; 915. Spring; 10. Rotating sleeve one; 11. Mixing tank; 12. Mounting plate one; 13. Sealing cover; 14. T-shaped sleeve; 15. Rotating plate; 16. Motor; 17. Stirring rod; 18. Fixing rod two. Detailed Implementation
[0030] To make the objectives and advantages of this invention clearer, the invention will be specifically described below with reference to embodiments. It should be understood that the following text is merely used to describe one or more specific embodiments of the invention and does not strictly limit the scope of protection specifically claimed by the invention.
[0031] like Figure 1-6 As shown, an auxiliary structure for mixing and shaking Alzheimer's disease test reagent samples includes an operating platform 1. A motor 16 is fixedly installed on the upper end of the operating platform 1. The output shaft of the motor 16 is fixedly connected to the right end of a rotating plate 15. A T-shaped sleeve 14 is movably connected to the left end of the rotating plate 15. The T-shaped sleeve 14 is slidably connected to a fixed rod 18 through a circular through hole in its upper end. Supporting sleeves 6 are fixedly connected to both ends of the fixed rod 18. The upper ends of the two supporting sleeves 6 are fixedly connected to an adjusting support assembly 8. A mixing tank 11 is provided on the adjusting support assembly 8. The two supporting sleeves 6 are respectively connected to the two fixed rods 18. The sliding connection and the upper side of the adjustment support assembly 8 are provided with the installation assembly 9. The rotation of the output shaft of the motor 16 drives the rotating plate 15 to rotate. With the cooperation of the T-shaped sleeve 14, the second fixing rod 18, the support sliding sleeve 6 and the first fixing rod 4, the adjustment support assembly 8 can be driven to reciprocate in the front and back direction, thereby achieving the effect of shaking the mixing tank 11 in the front and back direction. By shaking the mixing tank 11, the mixing and oscillation process of the test reagent sample and reagent inside can be achieved. The adjustment support assembly 8 can quickly realize the installation, fixing and disassembly process of the mixing tank 11.
[0032] The left and right sides of the mounting assembly 9 are respectively engaged with two mounting plates 12, each with an internal insertion hole. The relatively close ends of the two mounting plates 12 are fixedly connected to the sealing cover 13. The sealing cover 13 overlaps with the upper end of the mixing tank 11 through an annular sealing gasket at its lower end. The sealing cover 13 is movably connected to the upper side of the stirring rod 17 through a connecting hole at its upper end. The stirring rod 17 is movably connected to the mounting assembly 9 through two guide blocks at its upper side. The left end of the mounting assembly 9 is movably connected to a rotating sleeve 10 with two internal guide grooves. A gear 5 is fixedly connected to the lower side of the rotating sleeve 10, and the gear 5 meshes with a concave toothed plate 3. Two fixing plates 7 are movably connected to the rotating sleeve 10. The right end of the fixed plate 7 is fixedly connected to the adjustment support assembly 8. Through the cooperation of the set installation assembly 9 and the installation plate 12, the sealing cover 13 can be quickly installed and fixed. Then, under the action of the sealing cover 13, the upper end of the mixing tank 11 can be sealed, ensuring the sealing of the mixing tank 11 during the mixing and shaking of the test reagent sample and reagent. Through the cooperation of the set gear 5, concave toothed plate 3, rotating sleeve 10 and installation assembly 9, the mixing tank 11 can be driven to shake back and forth, while the stirring rod 17 can be driven to rotate back and forth, thereby further accelerating the mixing effect of the test reagent sample and reagent and improving the mixing efficiency of the device for the test reagent sample and reagent.
[0033] Furthermore, the front and rear ends of the two fixed rods 4 are fixedly connected to fixed plates 2, and the lower ends of the four fixed plates 2 are fixedly connected to the operating platform 1. The right end of the concave toothed plate 3 is fixedly connected to the two fixed plates 2 on the left. The cooperation of the fixed plates 2, fixed rods 4 and support sleeves 6 can limit the movement direction of the adjustment support assembly 8.
[0034] Furthermore, the adjusting support assembly 8 includes a support frame 81. The lower end of the support frame 81 is fixedly connected to the upper ends of two support sleeves 6. The left end of the support frame 81 is fixedly connected to two fixing plates 7. The mixing tank 11 is attached to the support frame 81 via a placement pad provided on its inner bottom surface. Electric push rods 84 are fixedly connected to both ends of the support frame 81. The relatively close ends of the two electric push rods 84 are respectively fixedly connected to two L-shaped plates 83. Clamping plates 85 are fixedly connected to the relatively close ends of the two L-shaped plates 83. 5 is clamped and connected to the mixing tank 11. Two L-shaped plates 83 are slidably connected to two fixing rods 82 through two through holes inside them. The left and right ends of the two fixing rods 82 are respectively fixedly connected to the left and right sides inside the support frame 81. Fixing plates 86 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides inside the support frame 81. Two vertical rods 87 are fixedly connected to the upper ends of the two fixing plates 86. The upper ends of the four vertical rods 87 are fixedly connected to the upper side of the support frame 81. The four vertical rods 87 are slidably connected to the left and right sides of the mounting assembly 9. The upper end of the support frame 81 is fixedly connected to two electric push rods 88, and the lower ends of the two electric push rods 88 are fixedly connected to the mounting assembly 9. The fixed rod 82 restricts the movement direction of the L-shaped plate 83. By activating the two electric push rods 84, the two L-shaped plates 83 move closer to each other, and under the action of the two clamping plates 85, the mixing tank 11 is clamped and fixed, ensuring stability during the shaking process of the mixing tank 11. By activating the electric push rods 88, the mounting assembly 9 moves downward, and under the action of the mounting plate 12, the sealing cover 13 moves downward to the upper end of the mixing tank 11, thereby achieving a sealing effect on the upper end of the mixing tank 11. Correspondingly, after the device is used, the electric push rods 88 can move the mounting assembly 9 upward, and under the cooperation of the mounting plate 12 and the sealing cover 13, the stirring rod 17 can be moved out of the mixing tank 11, thus avoiding affecting the removal process of the mixing tank 11.
[0035] Mounting assembly 9 includes two mounting bases 93, each slidably connected to four vertical rods 87 via two internal limiting holes. The upper ends of the two mounting bases 93 are fixedly connected to the lower ends of two electric push rods 88. Each mounting base 93 is engaged with two mounting plates 12, each with internal insertion holes, via pins. Springs 915 are fitted onto each pin. The vertical rods 87 limit the movement of the mounting bases 93. The cooperation of the springs 915, limiting pins 92, mounting plates 12, and mounting bases 93 allows for quick and easy installation and fixing of the sealing cover 13. After use, the sealing cover 13 can be easily removed. The stirring rod 17 is removed from the device for easy cleaning and disinfection. The upper ends of the two mounting bases 93 are fixedly connected to the lower ends of the two concave plates 914. Concave frames 99 are fixedly connected to the relatively distant ends of the two concave plates 914. Electric push rods 97 are fixedly connected to the upper ends of the two concave frames 99. The lower ends of the two electric push rods 97 are fixedly connected to mounting plate 913. Mounting plate 913 is movably connected to I-shaped rotating block 912 through internal connecting holes. I-shaped rotating block 912 is fixedly connected to rotating sleeve 910. Rotating sleeve 910 is movably connected to the stirring rod 17, which has two guide blocks, through two internal guide grooves. A transmission wheel 911 is fixedly connected to the upper side of 910. The transmission wheel 911 is connected to the transmission wheel 96 via a transmission belt. The transmission wheel 96 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod 91. The rotating rod 91 is movably connected to the rotating sleeve 10 with two guide blocks 2 on it and two guide grooves inside. An I-shaped rotating block 94 is fixedly connected to the upper side of the rotating rod 91. The I-shaped rotating block 94 is movably connected to the left end of the connecting plate 95. The right end of the connecting plate 95 is fixedly connected to the mounting plate 913. The mounting plate 913 is slidably connected to two limiting rods 98 through two limiting holes inside it. The upper and lower ends of the two limiting rods 98 are fixedly connected to the upper and lower ends inside the two concave frames 99, respectively. From the side, during the back-and-forth swaying of the mixing tank 11, the gear 5 and the concave toothed plate 3 work together to rotate the rotating sleeve 10. The rotation of the rotating sleeve 10 then rotates the rotating rod 91. The rotation of the rotating rod 91, in conjunction with the transmission wheel 96, transmission wheel 911, and the rotating sleeve, drives the stirring rod 17 to rotate in both directions. Activating the two electric push rods 97 moves the mounting plate 913 upwards, which, under the action of the I-shaped rotating block 912, moves the rotating sleeve 910 upwards until the rotating sleeve 910 is no longer connected to the stirring rod 17.This avoids affecting the installation and removal process of the stirring rod 17 and the sealing cap 13.
[0036] The working principle of this invention is as follows:
[0037] When using this device to mix and shake the test reagent sample and reagent, firstly, the test reagent sample and reagent are placed inside the mixing tank 11. Then, two electric push rods 84 are activated to move the two L-shaped plates 83 closer together. Under the action of the two clamping plates 85, the mixing tank 11 is fixed. Next, two electric push rods 88 are activated to push the two mounting seats 93 downward. Under the action of the mounting plate 12, the sealing cover 13 is able to overlap the upper end of the mixing tank 11, thus sealing the upper end of the mixing tank 11. At this time, the motor 16 is activated to drive the rotating rod 91 to rotate. With the cooperation of the rotating plate 15, T-shaped sleeve 14, fixing rod 18, fixing rod 4, and support sliding sleeve 6, the support frame 81 can be driven to reciprocate in the front and back direction, thereby driving the mixing tank 11 to shake in the front and back direction, thus realizing the mixing and shaking process of the test reagent sample and reagent.
[0038] Simultaneously, during the back-and-forth shaking of the mixing tank 11, the rotating sleeve 10 is driven to rotate by the cooperation of the concave toothed plate 3 and the gear 5. The rotation of the rotating sleeve 10, in conjunction with the rotating rod 91, transmission wheel 96, transmission wheel 911, and rotating sleeve 910, drives the stirring rod 17 to rotate, further accelerating the mixing effect of the test reagent sample and reagent, and improving the mixing and shaking efficiency of the device. After the device is used, the two electric push rods 88 are activated to move the two mounting bases 93 upwards. Then, under the action of the mounting plate 12, the sealing cover 13 and the stirring rod 17 are moved upwards until the stirring rod 17 is removed from the inside of the mixing tank 11. With the cooperation of the electric push rod 84, L-shaped plate 83, and clamping plate 85, the mixing tank 11 can be easily removed from the device. When it is necessary to disassemble the sealing cover 13 and the stirring rod 17 for cleaning and disinfection, the two electric push rods 97 are activated to move the mounting plate 913 upward. Then, under the action of the I-shaped rotating block 912, the rotating sleeve 910 is moved upward until the rotating sleeve 910 is no longer connected to the upper end of the stirring rod 17. At this time, the two limit pins 92 are pulled down to pull them out from the holes opened inside the two mounting plates 12. Then, by pulling the sealing cover 13 forward, it and the stirring rod 17 can be easily removed from the device for cleaning and disinfection, thus avoiding affecting subsequent use.
[0039] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principles of the present invention, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of the present invention. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described or explained in this invention are implemented according to conventional methods in the art unless otherwise specified or limited.
Claims
1. An auxiliary structure for mixing and shaking Alzheimer's disease test reagent samples and reagents, comprising an operating platform (1), characterized in that: A motor (16) is fixedly installed on the upper end of the operating platform (1). The output shaft of the motor (16) is fixedly connected to the right end of the rotating plate (15). A T-shaped sleeve (14) is movably connected to the left end of the rotating plate (15). The T-shaped sleeve (14) is slidably connected to the second fixed rod (18) through a circular through hole opened inside its upper end. Supporting sleeves (6) are fixedly connected to both ends of the second fixed rod (18). The upper ends of the two supporting sleeves (6) are fixedly connected to the adjusting support assembly (8). A mixing tank (11) is provided on the adjusting support assembly (8). The two supporting sleeves (6) are slidably connected to the two first fixed rods (4) respectively. An installation assembly (9) is provided on the upper side of the adjusting support assembly (8). The left and right sides of the mounting assembly (9) are respectively engaged with two mounting plates (12) with internal insertion holes. The relatively close ends of the two mounting plates (12) are fixedly connected to the sealing cover (13). The sealing cover (13) is connected to the upper end of the mixing tank (11) through an annular sealing gasket at its lower end. The sealing cover (13) is movably connected to the upper side of the stirring rod (17) through a connecting hole at its upper end. The stirring rod (17) is movably connected to the mounting assembly (9) through two guide blocks at its upper side. The left end of the mounting assembly (9) is movably connected to a rotating sleeve (10) with two guide grooves inside. A gear (5) is fixedly connected to the lower side of the rotating sleeve (10). The gear (5) meshes with a concave toothed plate (3). Two fixing plates (7) are movably connected to the rotating sleeve (10). The right ends of the two fixing plates (7) are fixedly connected to the adjusting support assembly (8).
2. The Alzheimer's disease detection reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front and rear ends of the two fixed rods (4) are fixedly connected to the fixed plates (2), the lower ends of the four fixed plates (2) are fixedly connected to the operating platform (1), and the right end of the concave toothed plate (3) is fixedly connected to the two fixed plates (2) on the left.
3. The Alzheimer's disease detection reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The adjusting support assembly (8) includes a support frame (81), the lower end of which is fixedly connected to the upper end of two support sleeves (6), the left end of which is fixedly connected to two fixing plates (7), and the support frame (81) is connected to a mixing tank (11) by a placement pad provided on its inner bottom surface.
4. The Alzheimer's disease detection reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The support frame (81) is fixedly connected to electric push rods (84) at both ends. The relatively close ends of the two electric push rods (84) are fixedly connected to two L-shaped plates (83). The relatively close ends of the two L-shaped plates (83) are fixedly connected to clamping plates (85). The two clamping plates (85) are clamped and connected to the mixing tank (11).
5. The Alzheimer's disease detection reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: Both L-shaped plates (83) are slidably connected to two fixed rods (82) through two through holes in their interiors. The left and right ends of the two fixed rods (82) are respectively fixedly connected to the left and right sides inside the support frame (81). Fixed plates (86) are fixedly connected to the left and right sides inside the support frame (81). Two vertical rods (87) are fixedly connected to the upper ends of the two fixed plates (86).
6. The sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure for Alzheimer's disease detection reagent according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper ends of the four vertical rods (87) are fixedly connected to the upper side of the support frame (81), and the four vertical rods (87) are slidably connected to the left and right sides of the mounting assembly (9). The upper end of the support frame (81) is fixedly connected to two electric push rods (88), and the lower ends of the two electric push rods (88) are fixedly connected to the mounting assembly (9).
7. The sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure for Alzheimer's disease detection reagent according to claim 6, characterized in that: The mounting assembly (9) includes two mounting bases (93). Each of the two mounting bases (93) is slidably connected to four vertical rods (87) through two limiting holes opened inside them. The upper ends of the two mounting bases (93) are fixedly connected to the lower ends of two electric push rods (88). Each of the two mounting bases (93) is engaged with two mounting plates (12) with insertion holes opened inside them through pins. Each of the two pins is fitted with a spring (915).
8. The Alzheimer's disease detection reagent sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure according to claim 7, characterized in that: The upper ends of the two mounting bases (93) are fixedly connected to the lower ends of the two concave plates (914). The relatively far ends of the two concave plates (914) are fixedly connected to concave frames (99). The upper ends of the two concave frames (99) are fixedly connected to electric push rods three (97). The lower ends of the two electric push rods three (97) are fixedly connected to mounting plate two (913). Mounting plate two (913) is movably connected to I-shaped rotating block two (912) through the connecting hole opened inside it. I-shaped rotating block two (912) is fixedly connected to rotating sleeve two (910).
9. The sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure for Alzheimer's disease detection reagent according to claim 8, characterized in that: The rotating sleeve 2 (910) is movably connected to the stirring rod (17) with two guide grooves on its interior and two guide blocks on its interior. The upper side of the rotating sleeve 2 (910) is fixedly connected to the transmission wheel 2 (911). The transmission wheel 2 (911) is connected to the transmission wheel 1 (96) via a transmission belt. The transmission wheel 1 (96) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod (91). The rotating rod (91) is movably connected to the rotating sleeve 1 (10) with two guide blocks on its interior and two guide grooves on its interior.
10. The sample and reagent mixing and shaking auxiliary structure for Alzheimer's disease detection reagent according to claim 9, characterized in that: The upper side of the rotating rod (91) is fixedly connected to an I-shaped rotating block (94). The I-shaped rotating block (94) is movably connected to the left end of the connecting plate (95). The right end of the connecting plate (95) is fixedly connected to the mounting plate (913). The mounting plate (913) is slidably connected to two limiting rods (98) through two limiting holes opened inside it. The upper and lower ends of the two limiting rods (98) are fixedly connected to the upper and lower sides inside the two concave frames (99).