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Methods, devices, and systems for measuring physical properties of fluid

  • US 9,909,968 B2
  • Filed: 11/04/2016
  • Issued: 03/06/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/16/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device for measuring, at one or more time points, one or more properties or changes in properties of a fluid sample the device comprising:

  • a chamber defining an internal volume of the device suitable for receiving and retaining the fluid sample;

    a plurality of layers, the plurality comprising at least a first layer below the chamber, at least a second layer above the chamber, and a substrate layer between the first and second layers, wherein;

    the substrate layer is linked to at least one suspended element located within the chamber;

    the suspended element is comprised of an insulating material and at least one continuous patterned conductive layer providing at least one electrically conductive path;

    the suspended element is linked to the substrate layer by at least two compliant structures located within the chamber;

    the suspended element and said at least two compliant structures are formed as part of the substrate layer;

    the suspended element is configured to oscillate upon application of an actuating signal to at least one said electrically conductive path, which runs fully across at least two of the said compliant structures and the suspended element;

    the suspended element and the at least two compliant structures are configured to have at least a first oscillation frequency and a second oscillation frequency, wherein the second oscillation is not a harmonic of the first oscillation;

    oscillation at the first oscillation frequency induces a first acoustic field in the fluid sample with a first shear penetration depth smaller than a threshold value, wherein the threshold value ranges from 0.5 microns to 500 microns, andoscillation at the second oscillation frequency induces a second acoustic field in the fluid sample with a second shear penetration depth greater than the threshold value.

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