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| United States Patent | 5149505 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5149505.html |
| Inventor(s) | English; Kenneth P. (Bolingbrook, IL);
Micek, III; Stanley E. (Grayslake, IL);
O'Connell; Michael B. (Waukegan, IL);
Tripp; Edward S. (Park City, IL) |
| Abstract | A diagnostic testing device is disclosed. The testing device includes a
base member and a cover member which defines an opening for the reception
of a liquid specimen. A distribution wheel delivers portions of the
specimen to antibiotic units which are circumferentially spaced. Indicator
units are in communication with the cover member. A delivery cylinder
extends upwardly from each of the antibiotic units toward a respective one
of the indicator units. Relative vertical movement between the delivery
cylinder and the indicator unit places the cylinder and the indicator unit
into an engaging relationship. A change in coloration at an indicator unit
indicates a positive reaction. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5149505 |
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Diagnostic testing device |
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September 22, 1992 |
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July 18, 1989 |
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We claim:
1. A diagnostic testing device comprising, in combination,
a base member defining a cavity, a plurality of antibiotic units within
said cavity;
a cover member on said base member, said cover member defining a central
cover opening for the reception of a liquid specimen;
a central member positioned between said base member and said cover member,
said central member having said plurality of antibiotic units spaced
inwardly from its periphery;
distribution means comprising a porous wicking material positioned between
said cover opening and said antibiotic units for delivering portions of
the liquid specimen to said antibiotic units, said distribution means
including a fibrous distribution wheel having a central portion and a
plurality of legs extending outwardly from said central portion, said
fibrous distribution wheel being positioned on said central member, the
outer ends of each of said legs received by a respective one of said
antibiotic units;
indicator means in communication with said cover member for indicating the
effectiveness of antibiotics;
delivery means comprising a porous wicking material extending upwardly from
each of said antibiotic units, whereby relative vertical movement between
said delivery means and said indicator means places said delivery means
and said indicator means into an engaging relationship, said delivery
means including a fibrous cylinder positioned in each of said antibiotic
units and extending upwardly toward said cover member; and
means for stably biasing said cover member and said central member in first
and second positions relative to each other whereby in said first position
said fluid delivery means and indicator means are not in fluid
communication with each other and in said second position said fluid
delivery means and indicator means are in fluid communication with each
other.
2. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 1, wherein said cover
member defines a plurality of indicator stations complementary with said
delivery means.
3. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 1, wherein said
distribution means includes a funnel member having an upper end and a
lower end.
4. A diagnostic testing device according to claim 1, wherein said
distribution means includes a distribution wheel having a central portion
and a plurality of legs extending outwardly from said central portion to
said antibiotic units.
5. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 1, wherein each of said
antibiotic units comprising a cylindrical member extending upwardly from
said central member, said cylindrical antibiotic unit holding an
antibiotic disk.
6. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 1, including a cap for
closing said central cover opening in said cover member.
7. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 6, wherein said cover
member defines a neck surrounding said central cover opening, said neck
and said cap having locking means for securing said cap to said cover
member after said cap is positioned on said neck.
8. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 6, wherein said base
member has a lower surface, such lower surface containing a circular
recess, said cap and said circular recess having retaining means for
initially holding said cap in said circular recess.
9. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 1, including hinge means
attached to said central member, whereby upward movement of said base
member urges said delivery means into engagement with said indicator
means.
10. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 9, wherein said hinge
means comprises a living hinge integrally attached at the periphery of
said central member and having its outermost edge positioned adjacent said
cover member.
11. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 9, including a tear
strip positioned between said cover member and said base member, wherein
removal of said tear strip allows relative vertical movement between said
cover member and said base member.
12. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 1, including cam means
between said base member and said central member for urging said central
member uniformly upwardly relative to said cover member.
13. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 12, wherein said cam
means includes upwardly extending cam members positioned on said base
member and cam followers extending downwardly from said central member,
whereby rotation of said base member and the resultant movement of the cam
members relative to said cam followers urges said central member uniformly
upwardly toward said cover member.
14. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 13, said base member
including a circular sidewall, a plurality of slots defined in said
sidewall of said base member, a plurality of depending tabs mounted on
said central member, said depending tabs having end portions received by
said slots, said base member defining locking recesses adjacent the ends
of said slots, wherein when said central member is moved by said cam means
to said second position, said end portions of said depending tabs are
received in said locking recesses.
15. A diagnostic testing device comprising, in combination,
a base member defining a cavity, a central member positioned in said
cavity, a plurality of antibiotic units spaced inwardly from the periphery
of said center member, each of said antibiotic units including a generally
cylindrical member extending upwardly from said central member, said
cylindrical member receiving an antibiotic disk;
a cover member on said base member, said cover member defining a central
cover opening for the reception of a liquid specimen;
distribution means comprising a porous wicking material positioned between
said cover opening and said antibiotic units, said distribution means
including a liquid supply conduit extending downwardly from said cover
opening and a fibrous distribution member having a central portion in
liquid communication with said supply conduit and a plurality of liquid
transmission legs extending outwardly from said central portion to said
antibiotic units, said fibrous distribution member being positioned on
said central member, the outer ends of each of said legs being received by
a respective one of said cylindrical members, an antiobiotic disk engaging
said cylindrical member adjacent such outer end of said leg;
indicator means in communication with said cover for indicating the
effectiveness of antibiotics, wherein said indicator means includes a
plurality of indicator stations defined by said cover member;
delivery means including a fibrous cylinder of a porous wicking material
positioned in each of said cylindrical members and extending upwardly from
each of said antibiotic units toward said cover member, whereby relative
vertical movement between said delivery means and said indicator means
places said delivery means and said indicator means into an engaging
relationship and;
means for stably biasing said cover member and said central member in first
and second positions relative to each other whereby in said first position
said fluid delivery means and indicator means are not in fluid
communication with each other and in said second position said fluid
delivery means and indicator means are in fluid communication with each
other.
16. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 15, including hinge
means positioned between said central member and said cover member,
whereby upward movement of said base member urges said delivery means into
engagement with said indicator means.
17. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 16, wherein said hinge
means comprises a living hinge integrally attached at the periphery of
said central member and having its outermost edge positioned adjacent said
cover member.
18. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 16, including a tear
strip positioned between said cover member and said base member, wherein
removal of said tear strip allows relative vertical movement between said
cover member and said base member.
19. A diagnostic testing device comprising, in combination,
a base member defining a cavity, a central member positioned in said
cavity, a plurality of antibiotic units on said central member;
a cover member on said base member, said cover member defining a central
cover opening for the reception of a liquid specimen;
distribution means comprising a porous wicking material positioned between
said cover opening and said antibiotic units for delivering portions of
the liquid specimen to said antibiotic units;
indicator means in communication with said cover for indicating the
effectiveness of antibiotics;
delivery means comprising a porous wicking material extending upwardly from
each of said antibiotic units, whereby relative vertical movement between
said delivery means and said indicator means places said delivery means
and said indicator means into an engaging relationship and;
means for stably biasing said cover member and said central member in first
and second positions relative to each other whereby in said first position
said fluid delivery means and indicator means are not in fluid
communication with each other and in said second position said fluid
delivery means and indicator means are in fluid communication with each
other.
20. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 19, wherein said
indicator means includes a plurality of indicator stations defined by said
cover member.
21. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 19, wherein said
distribution means includes a fibrous distribution wheel having a central
portion and a plurality of legs extending outwardly from said central
portion to said antibiotic units.
22. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 21, wherein each of
said antibiotic units includes a cylindrical member extending upwardly
from said central member, said cylindrical member receiving an antibiotic
disk.
23. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 22, wherein said
fibrous distribution wheel is positioned on said central member, the outer
ends of each of said legs being received by a respective one of said
cylindrical members, an antibiotic disk engaging said cylindrical member
adjacent the outer end of the leg, said delivery means including a fibrous
cylinder positioned in each of said cylindrical members and extending
upwardly toward said cover member.
24. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 19, including a tear
strip positioned between said cover member and said base member, wherein
removal of said tear strip allows relative vertical movement between said
cover member and said base member.
25. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 19, including cam means
between said base member and said central member for urging said center
member uniformly upwardly relative to said cover member.
26. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 25, wherein said cam
means includes upwardly extending cam members positioned on said base
member and cam followers extending downwardly from said central member,
whereby rotation of said base member and the resultant movement of the cam
members relative to said cam followers urges said central member uniformly
upwardly toward said cover member.
27. A diagnostic testing device, according to claim 26, said base member
including a circular sidewall, a plurality of slots defined in said
sidewall of said sidewall, a plurality of depending tabs mounted on said
central member, said depending tabs having end portions received by said
slots, said base member defining locking recesses adjacent the ends of
said slots, wherein when said central member is moved by said cam means to
said second position, said end portions of said depending tabs are
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a diagnostic testing device and more
particularly to an antibiotic resistance test kit. Primary care
physicians, such as family practitioners and physicians specializing in
internal medicine, often prescribe a broad spectrum drug even though they
are well aware that such drug over a period of time may produce a
resistance or immunity in the patient.
Accordingly, there has been a need for a simple diagnostic testing device
where a doctor is able to test, without requesting the services of an
outside laboratory, and depending on the test results prescribe a specific
antibiotic.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide a diagnostic
testing device which may be utilized by a primary care physician or by
other medical personnel without sending the testing device to an outside
laboratory.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a diagnostic
testing device which does not require the primary care physician to
purchase extensive capital equipment and where the testing device has a
relatively low-cost unit price.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent for the following
specification and claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a diagnostic testing device having a
base member which defines a cavity. A plurality of antibiotic units are
positioned within the cavity. A cover member is located on the base member
and defines a cover opening for the reception of a liquid specimen, such
as a urine specimen.
A distribution system is positioned between the cover opening and the
antibiotic units for delivering portions of the liquid specimen to each of
such units.
Indicator means, which give either a positive or negative reading by a
color change, are in communication with the cover member. A delivery
member extends upwardly from each of the antibiotic units. A biasing means
allows the cover member to stably achieve a first and second position
relative to the central member whereby in the first position the delivery
member and the indicator means are not in fluid communication with each
other and in the second position the delivery member and the indicator
means are in fluid communication with each other. Relative vertical
movement between the delivery means and the indicator means places the
delivery means and the indicator means into an engaging relationship. A
color change normally indicates a positive response which indicates that
there is a resistance to a particular antibiotic.
For reference purposes, throughout the following specification and claims,
the term vertical is utilized in indicating movement and positioning. For
example, the term vertical is used in connection with the base member and
the cover where the base member is horizontally positioned and the cover
is essentially parallel to the horizontal base member. However, it is
understood that the base member and the cover may be rotated ninety
degrees and the use of the terms "vertical", "upwardly" and "downwardly"
are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a diagnostic testing device, according to
the present invention, with a tear strip tab being shown in dashed lines
as it is being removed;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 1 showing another embodiment
of a diagnostic testing device, according to the present invention and
showing an inner label partially removed on the cover;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the various components of the diagnostic
testing device shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view, shown on an enlarged scale, taken along the
line 4--4 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 and showing the
introduction of a liquid specimen into the diagnostic testing device;
FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 with the diagnostic testing device
inverted;
FIG. 7 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 6 with the tear strip removed;
FIG. 8 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 7 after the testing device has
been compressed;
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary exploded view showing the positioning of a top
indicator ring downwardly into the cover with respect to the embodiment
shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken through FIG. 2 and showing the
top ring moving downwardly into position;
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 10 with the top ring in
its down position;
FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view of another preferred embodiment of
a diagnostic testing device, according to the present invention;
FIG. 13 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken generally along the line
13--13 of FIG. 12; and
FIG. 14 is a view similar to FIG. 13 after the center unit has been cammed
upwardly, taken generally along the line 14--14 of FIG. 12.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
One embodiment of a diagnostic testing device, according to the present
invention, is generally indicated in FIGS. 1 and 3-8 by the reference
number 20. The testing device 20 includes a base member 21 which defines a
cavity 22. In the present embodiment, the base member 21 and other
components are constructed of plastic materials such as a polyethylene or
a polypropylene, however, they may be constructed of other materials. The
base member 21 has a lower surface 23 which defines a circular recess 24.
In the present embodiment, the testing device 20 and the base member 21
are circular in configuration. It is understood that other configurations
are possible and fall within the scope of the present invention. Referring
to FIG. 4, the recess 24 has a circular ridge 25 which services as an
initial retaining means for a cap 26, as discussed below.
A cover member 28 is also circular in the present embodiment. It is
constructed of similar material and is mounted on the base member 21. In
the present embodiment, the base member 21 and cover member 28 are joined
together by a tear strip 29 having a tear tab 30.
The cover member 28 defines a central opening 31 for the introduction of a
liquid specimen, such as a urine specimen. A neck 32 extends upwardly from
the cover member 28 and defines the opening 31 on its interior and a
circular groove 33 on its exterior. The circular groove 33 mates with an
interior ridge 34 defined on the interior of the cap 26. A throat section
35 extends downwardly from the neck 32. After a liquid specimen is
introduced through the central opening 31, the cap 26 is removed from the
recess 24 in the lower surface 23 of the base member 21 and snapped in
place on the neck 32. The circular groove 33 and the cooperating cap ridge
34 serve as locking means for securing the cap 26 to the cover member 28.
It should be understood that the locations of the groove and ridge 33-34
may be reversed without departing from the scope of the attached claims.
The exterior of the cap 26 defines a circular groove 36 which cooperates
with the circular ridge 25 defined in the recess 24 of the base member 21.
The securing of the ridge 25 to the cap groove 36 initially secures the
cap 26 to the base member 21 prior to use of the diagnostic testing device
20.
In the present embodiment, the cover member 28 defines a plurality of
circumferentially spaced indicator stations 38. Each indicator station 38
includes a transparent bottom 39. An indicator coating layer 40 is applied
to the transparent bottom 39. In the present embodiment, the indicator
coating layer is a tetrozolium indicator, however, other indicators may be
used and still be within the scope of the present invention. If bacteria
are present, when the bacteria engages the indicator coating 40, a
positive reaction occurs and the color of the coating 40 changes. In the
present embodiment, the indicator coating 40 changes to a purple color
when a positive reaction occurs. If no bacteria are present, then the
indicator coating 40 maintains its initial or neutral coloring.
In the present embodiment, referring to FIGS. 3-8, a circular central
member 42 is positioned between the base member 21 and the cover member
28. The central member 42 defines a plurality of indexing grooves 43 on
its lower surface which mate with raised indexing portions 44 defined in
the base member 21. Integrally attached to the central member 42 are a
plurality of circumferentially spaced antibiotic units 46. Each of the
antibiotic units 46 comprises a generally cylindrical member having a
slotted opening 47. The cylindrical members or antibiotic units 46 are
spaced from the periphery 48 of the central member 42.
Distribution means are positioned between the central opening 31 of the
cover member 28 and the antibiotic units 46 for delivering portions of the
liquid specimen to such antibiotic units 46. In the device 20, the
distribution means includes a funnel member 49 having an upper end 50
adjacent the throat section 35 depending from the central opening 31 of
the cover member 28. The funnel member 49 has a lower end 51.
A distribution wheel 53 having a central portion 54 and a plurality of
radially extending spokes or legs 55 is positioned in the central member
42 with the portion 54 being located adjacent the lower end 51 of the
funnel member 49. The distribution wheel 53 has a snowflake configuration,
as shown in FIG. 3, and is constructed of wicking material. The material
is preferably a fibrous material. In the present embodiment it has been
found that a material sold by Lydall Incorporated under the designation
"LYDAIR No. 9254" works satisfactorily. The outer ends of the spokes or
legs 55 extend through the slotted openings 47 and are positioned within
the generally cylindrical antibiotic units 46. Antibiotic disks 57 are
positioned in the antibiotic units 46 in contact with the outer ends of
the legs 55 of the distribution wheel 53. In the present embodiments, the
antibiotic disks 57 are antibiotic disks sold by Benton Dickenson,
however, other antibiotic units may be utilized with diagnostic testing
devices according to the invention.
The liquid specimen is discharged from the lower end 51 of the funnel
member 49 onto the central portion 54 of the distribution wheel 53. By a
wicking action the specimen is then distributed along the legs 55 to the
antibiotic units 46 and into contact with the antibiotic disks 57.
A cylindrically shaped delivery member 59 has its lowermost end positioned
within the one of the antibiotic units 46 adjacent one of the antibiotic
disks 57. The delivery member 59 is constructed of wicking material in the
shape of a cylinder. In this embodiment, the wicking material is a
cellulose acetate material manufactured by American Filtrona. The Filtrona
cylinder is sold under the mark "TRANSORB". It is understood that other
materials may be utilized in connection with the present invention. The
delivery member or fibrous member 59 which is positioned in the generally
cylindrical antibiotic unit 56 extends upwardly toward the cover member
28. The delivery member 59 includes a upper end 60. In the present
embodiment, relative vertical movement between the cylindrical delivery
member 59 and the cover member 28 places the upper end 60 into engagement
with the indicator coating layer 40 at a respective one of the indicator
stations 38.
Referring to FIGS. 4-8, a hinge assembly 62 is positioned between the
central member 42 and the cover member 28. The hinge assembly 62 comprises
a living hinge having a first edge 63 integrally attached at the periphery
of the central member 42 and its outermost edge 64 positioned adjacent the
cover member 28.
During a typical operation of a diagnostic testing device 20, a urine
specimen (see FIG. 5) is introduced through the central opening 31
downwardly into the throat 35 and the funnel member 49. The liquid
specimen is discharged through the lower end 51 onto the distribution
wheel 53. The specimen then wicks outwardly along the legs 55 to the
respective antibiotic units 46.
The cap 26 is removed from the lower surface 23 of the base member 21 and
snapped in place on the neck 32 of the cover member 28. From this time
forward, the testing device 20 remains closed with its contents remaining
isolated. At this time, the diagnostic testing device 20 is inverted and
the device incubated for approximately three hours at 37.degree. C.
Referring to FIGS. 6-8, after incubation the operator grasps the tear tab
30 and removes the tear strip 29. Removal of the tear strip 29 allows
relative movement between the base member 21 and the cover member 28.
Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, squeezing these two units together snaps the
living hinge assembly 62 into the position shown in FIG. 8 where the
cylindrical delivery members 59 are moved upwardly with their upper ends
60 engaging and remaining against the indicator coating layers 40 at the
indicator stations 38. The diagnostic testing device 20 may be read in
approximately fifteen minutes. As previously mentioned, a purple
coloration indicates a positive reaction. Any positive reactions are noted
on an outer circular label 67. The outer circular label 67 is correctly
indexed with specific antibiotic disks so that the primary care physician
can refer to the label which is removed and placed in the patient's file
to prescribe a specific antibiotic rather than using a broad spectrum
antibiotic.
It has been found that a diagnostic testing device 20, according to the
present invention, is an efficient and relatively inexpensive way of
providing superior treatment to patients by primary care physicians.
Another embodiment of a diagnostic testing device, according to the present
invention, is generally indicated in FIGS. 2, 9, 10 and 11 by the
reference number 70. The diagnostic testing device 70 includes a base
member 21a and a cover member 28a. The base member 21a defines a cavity
22a which receives a circular central member 42a. A fibrous distribution
wheel 53a is positioned on the upper surface of the central member 42a and
a plurality of radially extending spokes or legs 55a extend outwardly with
their ends terminating in respective ones of antibiotic units 46a.
Antibiotic disks 57a are positioned in the antibiotic units 46a adjacent
the outer ends of the legs 55a of the distribution wheel 53a.
Cylindrically shaped delivery members 59a extend upwardly out of the
antibiotic units 46a toward the cover member 28a. The cover member 28a of
the diagnostic testing device 70 defines a plurality of circumferntially
spaced indicator openings 71. The indicator means of the diagnostic
testing device 70 includes a separate indicator ring 72 which has a
plurality of indicator units 73 depending downwardly at spaced locations
around the indicator ring 72. The bottoms of the indicator units 73 are
transparent and include an indicator coating layer 74 on their lowermost
surface.
Again, the diagnostic testing device 70 includes a cap 26a which is
initially held in a circular recess 24a of the base member 21a. After the
urine specimen is introduced in a central opening 31a of the cover member
28a, the cap 26a is repositioned and held in place as shown in FIGS. 10
and 11. A throat 35a and the supply tube or funnel member 49a directs the
liquid specimen downwardly to the central portion 54a of the distribution
wheel 53a. In this embodiment, the base member 21a and the cover member
28a are joined together. Relative vertical movement occurs by moving the
indicator ring 72 downwardly so that the individual indicator units 73 are
received in respective ones of the indictor openings 71 defined in the
upper surface of the cover member 28a. When this relative vertical
movement occurs, the upper ends 60a of the delivery cylinders 59a are
placed into engagement with the indicator coating layers 74 of the
individual indicator units 73. Prior to downward movement of the indicator
ring 72, an inner circular label 66 (see FIG. 2) is removed. It is noted
that prior to moving the indicator ring 72 downwardly into place, the
device 70 has been incubated for three hours at the 37.degree. C.
temperature. After the indicator ring 72 is in its proper position, as
shown in FIG. 11, the individual indicator units 73 may be read in
approximately fifteen minutes. Again, the operator will note on an outer
circular label 67a any positive test reports. The primary care physician
may now prescribe a specific antibiotic.
Referring to FIGS. 12-14, still another preferred embodiment of the present
invention is shown. A diagnostic testing device 80 includes a base member
21b, a cover member 28b and an intermediate central member 42b. The cover
member 28b defines a central opening 31b which is defined by an upwardly
standing neck 32b. A cap 26b includes an inner cap ridge 34b (see FIG. 13)
which snaps below a neck ridge 81 provided on the exterior of the neck 32b
to lock the cap in place after the liquid specimen is placed in the
testing device 80. A delivery throat 35b extends downwardly from the neck
32b and delivers the specimen to a delivery tube or funnel member 49b. The
funnel member 49b has a lower end 51b which surrounds an upward center
projection 82 which is defined by the central member 42b. A distribution
wheel 53b is constructed of a wicking material and has a snowflake design,
as shown in FIG. 12. The distribution wheel 53 b defines a center opening
83 which fits over the center projection 82. The central portion 54b of
the wheel 53b is positioned adjacent the lower end 51b of the funnel
member 49b. The legs 55b extend radially outwardly and are received in
slotted openings 47b of a plurality of circumferentially spaced antibiotic
units 46b.
Antibiotic disks 57b are positioned within the antibiotic units 46b above
the outer ends of the legs 55b of the distribution wheel 53b. Cylindrical
delivery members 59b are positioned within the antibiotic units 46b
adjacent the antibiotic disks 57b. The cylindrical delivery members 59b
extend upwardly and have upper ends 60b.
The cover member 28b defines a plurality of circumferentially spaced
indicator stations 38b having transparent bottoms 39b and indicator
coating layers 40b on their lower surfaces. An outer circular label 67b is
positioned adjacent the indicator stations 38b.
A plurality of depending tabs 84 are integrally connected at the periphery
of the central member 42b and include lower end portions 85. Integral
upper projections 86 are mounted above each of the end portions 85. The
cover member 28b defines side slots 87 which receive the upper projections
86 upon assembly.
Referring to FIG. 12, the base member 21b defines a plurality of generally
horizontal guide or side slots 89 in its interior sidewall. Each of the
side slots 89 terminates in a locking recess 90. The exterior of the base
member 21b, in the present embodiment, defines a circular knurled grasping
ring 91. During assembly, the end portions 85 of the depending tabs 84 on
the central member 42b are positioned and are movable within the side
slots 89 defined by the base member 21b. When rotation is completed, as
discussed below, the end portions 85 are received in the locking recesses
90.
Referring to FIGS. 13 and 14, a first edge 63b of a hinge assembly 62b is
connected to the central member 42b adjacent the antibiotic units 46b. An
outermost edge 64b is integrally connected to the depending tabs 84 which
in turn are interconnected with the cover member 28b.
In the present embodiment, the hinge assembly 62b is a living hinge and
when an overcenter position is reached, during relative vertical movement
between the central member 42b and the cover member 28b, the hinge
assembly 62b urges the cylindral delivery members 59b and their upper ends
60b into a positive engagement with the indicator coating layers 40b
positioned on the lower surfaces of the indicator stations 38b.
In the present preferred embodiment, the diagnostic testing device 80
includes camming means for urging the central member 42b uniformly
upwardly. While many types of camming means may be utilized, the present
embodiment includes a plurality of upstanding cams 93 which extend
upwardly from the bottom of the base member 21b. The cams 93 have ramped
upper surfaces 94 which engage depending cam followers 96. The followers
96 depend from the lower surface of the central member 42b and are in a
cooperating relationship with the cams 93. Referring to FIGS. 13 and 14,
FIG. 13 shows the components in their lower position. When the base member
21b is rotated relative to the cover member 28b, by rotating the grasping
ring 91, the ramped upper surfaces 94 of the cams 93 engage the cam
followers 96 defined on the central member 42b. Further rotation urges the
central member 42b uniformly upwardly until it reaches the "up" position
as shown in FIG. 14 where the living hinge 62b has urged the upper ends
60b of the cylindrical delivery member 69b into a correct engaging
relationship.
When rotation is completed, the end portions 85 on the depending tabs 84
reach the end of their travel in the side slots 89 and are received in the
locking recesses 90 to hold the components of the diagnostic testing
device 80 in the up position, shown in FIG. 14.
During use of the diagnostic testing device 80, the cap 26b is initially
positioned in a circular recess 24b defined in the lower surface 23b of
the base member 21b. As is true with the earlier embodiments, a liquid
specimen, such as a urine specimen, is introduced through the central
opening 31b where it travels downwardly to the lower end 51b of the funnel
member 49b and is directed to the distribution wheel 53b. The specimen is
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