Handheld diagnostic device with renewable biosensor
First Claim
1. A body fluid diagnostic device comprising:
- a. a handle;
b. a test head attached to the handle, said test head having a test channel which is positioned in a recess in a surface of the test head and said test channel being comprising of a base and opposing upper and lower channel walls which extend from the base and are spaced apart from each other for forming a test channel opening and said test channel being capable of retaining a test sample of body fluid by capillary force;
c. sensing means in communication with the test channel for providing an output sensing signal representative of the tested properties of body fluid collected in said test channel;
d. signal processing means for converting the output sensing signal to readable or storable information, said signal processing means having an input means for receiving the output sensing signal and an output means for producing a signal for information display or storage; and
e. a power source attached to said handle for energizing the sensing means and the signal processing means.
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Abstract
A handheld diagnostic device having a test head and a handle is equipped with an open test channel having sensors and liquid reagent dispensing opening for the diagnostic testing of body fluids. The test channel can draw in fluid sample by capillary force and be closed by a channel cover for mixing the fluid sample with liquid reagent for electrochemical reactions for providing measurement signals for diagnostic analysis by a microprocessor included in the handle. A vibration means is added for stimulating the production of the body fluid sample and for assisting mixing of the sample solution. A renewable biosensor having a reusable electrode system and a dispensing means for providing a new dose of liquid reagent is included in the test head for repeated uses of the test channel and the biosensor. A dual-dispensers system having two reagent cartridges and two dispensing lines is included for simultaneous or selective dispensing of reagents for multiple diagnostic testing. The handheld device can be used for the self-diagnostic testing of saliva, body fluid, blood and vagina fluid for home healthcare and for monitoring predetermined components in a pourable fluid. For vagina fluid applications, a handheld diagnostic device may include cream or foam dispenser for dispensing vagina medication material, lubricant, or spermicide.
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23 Claims
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1. A body fluid diagnostic device comprising:
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a. a handle;
b. a test head attached to the handle, said test head having a test channel which is positioned in a recess in a surface of the test head and said test channel being comprising of a base and opposing upper and lower channel walls which extend from the base and are spaced apart from each other for forming a test channel opening and said test channel being capable of retaining a test sample of body fluid by capillary force;
c. sensing means in communication with the test channel for providing an output sensing signal representative of the tested properties of body fluid collected in said test channel;
d. signal processing means for converting the output sensing signal to readable or storable information, said signal processing means having an input means for receiving the output sensing signal and an output means for producing a signal for information display or storage; and
e. a power source attached to said handle for energizing the sensing means and the signal processing means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A handheld diagnostic device comprising:
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a. a handle;
b. a test head having a sensing surface and a reflective fiber optical sensor positioned on the sensing surface, said test head being attached to the handle;
c. a test channel formed by a gap between a detachable channel wall and the sensing surface of said test head, said detachable channel wall having a reflective surface opposing to said sensing surface for reflecting the light beam emitting from the fiber optical sensor, and said test channel being capable of collecting and retaining a fluid sample by capillary force;
d. a signal processing means for converting the output sensing signal of the fiber optical sensor as representative of the tested properties of the fluid sample to readable or storable information, said signal processing means having an input means for receiving the output sensing signal and an output means for producing a signal for information display or storage; and
e. a power source attached to said handle for energizing the sensing means and the signal processing means.
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23. A handheld diagnostic device comprising:
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a. a handle;
b. a test head attached to the handle having a sensing surface and an electrode system, said electrode system having a plurality of electrodes and opposing counter electrodes positioned on said sensing surface and being spaced apart for forming a gap comprising a test channel between opposing measuring surfaces of said electrodes and counter electrodes whose other non-measuring surfaces being covered with insulating layer, and said test channel being capable of collecting and retaining a test sample by capillary force;
c. a signal processing means for converting the output sensing signal of the electrode system as representative of the tested properties of the fluid sample to readable or storable information, said signal processing means having an input means for receiving the output sensing signal and an output means for producing a signal for information display or storage; and
d. a power source attached to said handle for energizing the sensing means and the signal processing means.
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