Optical sensor and method of operation
First Claim
1. An optical sensor assembly adapted for sensing analyte content of a plurality of samples, said optical sensor assembly comprising:
- a substrate web of predetermined length, said substrate web being substantially gas impermeable and optically transparent in a predetermined spectral range;
a plurality of elongated sensor stripes extending in parallel, spaced relation along the length of said web, each one of said plurality of sensor stripes adapted for providing an optically discernible response to presence of at least one analyte, said optical sensor adapted for selective analyte-sensing contact with the plurality of samples, wherein each one of the plurality of samples are selectively superimposable with each one of said plurality of elongated sensor stripes at one of a plurality of discrete sample positions along the lengths thereof; and
at least one sample chamber superimposable with each of said plurality of elongated sensor stripes at one of said plurality of discrete sample positions along the lengths thereof, said optically discernible response being substantially identical at said plurality of discrete sample positions and wherein said at least one sample chamber is adapted for alternately maintaining individual ones of the plurality of samples in said analyte-sensing contact.
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Abstract
A multiple single use optical sensor includes a series of continuous sensor stripes deposited on a substrate web. At least one sample chamber is adapted to extend transversely across a discrete portion of the series of sensor stripes to facilitate analysis of a sample disposed therein. The sample chamber may be moved, or additional sample chambers provided to enable subsequent measurements of additional samples at unused discrete portions of the sensor stripes. The continuous nature of the sensor stripes provides consistency along the lengths thereof to enable calibration data obtained from one discrete portion of the sensor stripes to be utilized for testing an unknown sample an other discrete portion of the sensor stripes. This advantageously eliminates the need for any particular discrete portion of the sensor stripes to be contacted by more than one sample, for improved sensor performance.
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5 Claims
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1. An optical sensor assembly adapted for sensing analyte content of a plurality of samples, said optical sensor assembly comprising:
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a substrate web of predetermined length, said substrate web being substantially gas impermeable and optically transparent in a predetermined spectral range;
a plurality of elongated sensor stripes extending in parallel, spaced relation along the length of said web, each one of said plurality of sensor stripes adapted for providing an optically discernible response to presence of at least one analyte, said optical sensor adapted for selective analyte-sensing contact with the plurality of samples, wherein each one of the plurality of samples are selectively superimposable with each one of said plurality of elongated sensor stripes at one of a plurality of discrete sample positions along the lengths thereof; and
at least one sample chamber superimposable with each of said plurality of elongated sensor stripes at one of said plurality of discrete sample positions along the lengths thereof, said optically discernible response being substantially identical at said plurality of discrete sample positions and wherein said at least one sample chamber is adapted for alternately maintaining individual ones of the plurality of samples in said analyte-sensing contact. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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