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Apparatus and method for conducting an unsupervised blood alcohol content level test

  • US 5,303,575 A
  • Filed: 06/01/1993
  • Issued: 04/19/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/01/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An automated unsupervised apparatus for conducting a blood alcohol content level test on an individual user, and subsequently discerning and displaying a meaningful test result, said apparatus comprising:

  • alphanumeric display means for instructing said individual user to commence blowing into said apparatus so as to provide a breath sample;

    pressure switch means for monitoring the gauge pressure of said individual user'"'"'s breath sample in order to determine whether said gauge pressure is at or above a threshold value gauge pressure;

    timer means for determining whether said gauge pressure of said individual user'"'"'s breath sample remains at or above said threshold value gauge pressure for a predetermined length of time;

    wherein, said alphanumeric display means also instructs said individual user to wait and blow again in the event that said gauge pressure does not remain at or above said threshold value for said predetermined length of time;

    means for capturing a testing sample that is a representative portion of said individual user'"'"'s breath sample subsequent to said individual user providing a breath sample at or above said threshold value for said predetermined length of time;

    means for effecting an automated electrochemical analysis of said testing sample;

    means for producing a measurement value of the alcohol content of said testing sample; and

    ,microprocessor means for calculating a numeric value derived from said measurement value, said numeric value thereby being related to said individual user'"'"'s blood alcohol content level;

    wherein, said alphanumeric display means also displays to said individual user one of either (1) the category corresponding to said numeric value as being one of "pass", "warn", and "fail" and (2) said numeric value derived from said measurement value.

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