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Fiber optic probe for quantification of colorimetric reactions

  • US 4,682,895 A
  • Filed: 08/06/1985
  • Issued: 07/28/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/06/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An optical probe for colorimetric measurement, comprising:

  • (a) an optical fiber, having an outer diameter and having light input and output ends for accepting the mounting of optical couplers to enable the transmission of light through said optical fiber, said optical fiber being doubled and having a sharp, 180°

    bend at a point along its length so as to form a tip, the bend radius of said sharp 180°

    bend being approximately equal to or less than the outer diameter of said optical fiber, said optical fiber having a small slice extracted from it at a point along its length spaced away from the tip so as to separate said optical fiber into two sections, each section having a face, the respective face of one section linearly displaced from the face of the other section, said displacement of said faces forming an optical gap;

    (b) a tip support coating, said tip support coating covering the tip and further extending back along and covering the doubled length of said optical fiber for a distance beyond the optical gap, said tip support coating having a sample chamber which opens on the surface of said tip support coating and which extends into the interior of said tip support coating so as to expose the faces of said optical fiber at the optical gap;

    (c) a colorimetric substance, said colorimetric substance filling the sample chamber, said colorimetric substance being permeable to a chemical of which properties are to be colorimetrically measured; and

    (d) a semipermeable membrane, said semipermeable membrane being applied to the surface of said tip support coating so as to cover the opening of the sample chamber.

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