Means for measuring a characteristic in a sample fluid
First Claim
1. A measuring device for measuring the concentration of glucose in a sample of whole blood, comprising:
- a housing;
a glucose sensor;
a sample fluid chamber adapted to contain the whole blood sample, the housing having sample inlet means for introducing the sample into the sample fluid chamber;
the glucose sensor having a front face constituting at the time of measuring a wall part of the sample fluid chamber and comprising indicator means and a filter layer interposed between the indicator means and the sample fluid chamber;
said filter layer being capable to induce by capillary action part of the sample to flow through the filter to substantially separate plasma containing the glucose from red blood cells contained in the whole blood and said indicator means being capable to react with glucose for indicating the concentration of glucose in the blood.
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Abstract
A measuring device, intended for measurements on whole blood, comprises a sample fluid chamber for containing a blood sample, ion-selective potentiometric electrodes for measurement of the concentrations of sodium and potassium ions, a reference potentiometric electrode, an optical sensor for measuring the concentration of glucose by means of a color reaction, a cuvette having a window permitting spectrophotometric measurement of the level of haemoglobin, a conditioning (calibration) fluid chamber in which the ion-selective electrodes and the reference electrode are exposed to a conditioning (calibration) fluid comprising known concentrations of sodium and potassium ions (thereby facilitating calibration of the response of the ion-selective electrodes), a rupturable pack containing the conditioning fluid and from which the fluid is released into the conditioning fluid chamber upon application of pressure to the pack, and a wall part which partly defines the sample fluid chamber and has weakened areas which are ruptured upon movement of the sensors (i.e. the electrodes and the glucose sensor) so as bring the sensors into contact with the blood sample and which establishes a seal around the sensors.
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1. A measuring device for measuring the concentration of glucose in a sample of whole blood, comprising:
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a housing; a glucose sensor; a sample fluid chamber adapted to contain the whole blood sample, the housing having sample inlet means for introducing the sample into the sample fluid chamber; the glucose sensor having a front face constituting at the time of measuring a wall part of the sample fluid chamber and comprising indicator means and a filter layer interposed between the indicator means and the sample fluid chamber; said filter layer being capable to induce by capillary action part of the sample to flow through the filter to substantially separate plasma containing the glucose from red blood cells contained in the whole blood and said indicator means being capable to react with glucose for indicating the concentration of glucose in the blood. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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