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Apparatus for measuring analytes in a fluid sample

  • US 5,607,565 A
  • Filed: 03/27/1995
  • Issued: 03/04/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for measuring the amount of a measurable substance in a sample, comprising:

  • first chamber means having an inlet and an outlet for having a sample introduced thereinto and removed therefrom, said first chamber means having three chambers interconnected by a flow path, two of said three chambers each have an electrode disposed therein, each chamber being of a size sufficient only for wetting their respective electrodes by an amount sufficient to conduct electrochemical detection of substances;

    membrane means partially defining second chamber means located relative to said first chamber means for allowing a first predetermined substance in said sample to pass therethrough;

    detecting means disposed in said second chamber for detecting one of said first predetermined substance and a product thereof which comprises a second predetermined substance, in said second chamber; and

    said second chamber means having an inlet and an outlet for supplying and removing from said second chamber a third substance capable of carrying in suspension at least one of said first predetermined substance and said second predetermined substance, while being retained in said second chamber by said membrane, and for flushing said second chamber means, whereby one of said first and second substances is the measurable substance and said inlet and outlet means allowing flushing of said second chamber after measurement of said measurable substance has been conducted.

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