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Apparatus for measuring blood constituent counts

  • US 5,132,087 A
  • Filed: 10/16/1989
  • Issued: 07/21/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/16/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for use in measuring blood cell constituent counts in a sample of centrifuged blood contained in a transparent centrifuge tube having a constituent buffy coat layer-elongating float in the blood sample, said device comprising:

  • a) a plaque for supporting the centrifuge tube;

    b) a stop surface formed on one surface of said plaque, said stop surface being operable to engage one end of said centrifuge tube; and

    c) mathematically derived nomogram indicia means printed on said plaque adjacent said stop surface, said nomogram indicia means including a red cell layer nomogram scale and a separate nomogram scale for measuring at least one buffy coat constituent band, said nomogram scales being operable to provide red cell and buddy coat constituent band layer readings from a sample of blood in the centrifuge tube when the latter is disposed on said plaque, said nomogram scales being adjusted to account for the presence of the float in the blood sample;

    d) conversion table means on said plaque for converting observed buffy coat constituent band layer readings into buffy coat constituent counts; and

    e) a plurality of surface corrugations on said plaque, said corrugations extending from said stop surface across said nomogram indicia means, and said corrugations providing a plurality of adjacent parallel grooves operable to properly position a centrifuge tube in a plurality of different locations along said nomogram indicia means.

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