Method and apparatus for the measurement of blood sugar
First Claim
1. A method for measuring the concentration of a substance in a fluid wherein the measuring fluid is applied to a measuring field (14), consisting of hydrophilic material, of a test strip (12) and the change of the optical reflection or transmission capacity in the area of the measuring field (14) effected thereby is detected, characterized in that the measuring field (14) is divided into at least two measuring areas (26,28), which are separately measured, and that an indicator (20) is actuated, when after a pre-given time (t1, t2;
- t) the difference of the measured values of the two measuring areas (26,
28) exceeds a pre-determined value, to indicate that the measuring field has not been uniformly wetted.
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Abstract
In an apparatus and method for detecting the concentration of a substance in a fluid, such as the concentration of sugar in blood, the measuring field of a test strip to which the fluid to be tested in applied is divided into two separate measuring areas. The change in the light reflection or light transmission capacity of the two measuring areas is then detected separately at repetitive time intervals, and in comparing the changes in light reflectivity or light transmission of the two measuring areas over time, perceived differences in the changes occurring in the two areas are evaluated to provide useful information.
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1. A method for measuring the concentration of a substance in a fluid wherein the measuring fluid is applied to a measuring field (14), consisting of hydrophilic material, of a test strip (12) and the change of the optical reflection or transmission capacity in the area of the measuring field (14) effected thereby is detected, characterized in that the measuring field (14) is divided into at least two measuring areas (26,28), which are separately measured, and that an indicator (20) is actuated, when after a pre-given time (t1, t2;
- t) the difference of the measured values of the two measuring areas (26,
28) exceeds a pre-determined value, to indicate that the measuring field has not been uniformly wetted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- t) the difference of the measured values of the two measuring areas (26,
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5. An apparatus for measuring the concentration of a substance in a liquid, by means of optical evaluation of a measuring field (14) of a test strip (12) containing the fluid to be measured, including a strip support (10) for the test strip (20), a measuring optic system (16), an evaluation circuit (18) and an indicator unit (12), characterized in that the measuring optic system (16) has at least two sensing units (22, 24, 30;
- 22, 36, 24,
38) for sensing at least two different measuring areas (26,
28) to produce measured values for each of said two measuring areas, and in that the evaluation circuit (18) produces a signal, indicated by the indicator unit (20), when the difference between said two measured values for said two measuring areas exceeds a predetermined value, to indicate that the measuring field has not been uniformly wetted. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
- 22, 36, 24,
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