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Test strip with an asymmetrical end insuring correct insertion for measuring

  • US 5,526,120 A
  • Filed: 09/08/1994
  • Issued: 06/11/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/08/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A longitudinally extending test strip for measuring an analyte in a liquid by inserting said test strip into a passageway of a reading apparatus;

  • said test strip having first and second major surfaces, and an insertion end for leading the insertion of the strip into said passageway and an opposite trailing end;

    said passageway having a corresponding end for receiving the insertion end of the strip;

    said first major surface having, positioned between said insertion end and said trailing end, a reaction zone, a portion of which is readable by the apparatus when the strip is fully inserted into said passageway;

    said reaction zone producing an apparatus readable indication as a function of the analyte in said liquid when a sample of said liquid is applied to said strip;

    the insertion end having apparatus detectable means for cooperating with detection means at the corresponding end of the passageway;

    whereby the apparatus can be programmed to determine whether or not the strip has been fully inserted therein;

    the insertion end being asymmetrical with respect to a longitudinal centerline of the strip for cooperating with a mating configuration for the passageway of the apparatus, whereby said strip cannot be fully inserted when upside down;

    the apparatus detectable means comprising an area having a predetermined reflectance; and

    said passageway having, when it is empty, a reflectance that is either less than 0.9 or more than 1.1 times the predetermined reflectance of the area of the apparatus detectable means.

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