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Apparatus for recording reagent test strip data by comparison to color lights on a reference panel
   
Document Number
US Patent 5182707
Issued Date
January 26, 1993
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Cooper; Tommy G. (Friendswood, TX)
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Abstract
An apparatus for recording analysis of a reagent test strip having a plurality of color blocks for testing different constituents of a fluid, comprises a reference panel having a plurality of visually distinguishable and calibrated color areas or spots, a plurality of first lights for designating the testing of a different constituent or parameter, a plurality of second lights each located adjacent a different color spot, a cavity or space adjacent groups of color spots, detection optical detector for detecting the presence of the reagent strip positioned in the space, and a microcomputer for recording and storing test results and having means for directing sequential testing of the different parameters and for turning the lights on and off during the sequential testing. The apparatus includes switches for signaling the microcomputer to record and store the test data and for turning the apparatus on and off. The invention includes a process for operating the apparatus.
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Owner
Healthdyne, Inc. (Marietta, GA)
Published
January 26, 1993
Application Number
07/558,062
Filed
July 23, 1990
US Classification
422/55  
Int'l Classification
G06F   15/02   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
364/413.02   364/413.11   422/55   422/56   422/57   422/58   422/61   422/68.1   422/82.05   435/7.1   435/   435/291  
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