Fluid analysis sheet, fluid analysis cartridge including the same, and method of manufacturing fluid analysis cartridge
US-2015369745-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9612192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9612192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113325631-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A cuvette comprising a body having an upper part comprising an upper open top portion and upper walls forming four upper inner edges and an upper open bottom portion with a first substantially rectangular cross-section in a plane A-A; and a lower measurement chamber comprising a lower closed bottom portion and lower walls forming four lower inner edges and a lower open top portion with a second substantially rectangular cross-section in a plane B-B smaller than the first cross-section in the plane A-A. An abrupt transition zone is positioned between the plane A-A and the plane B-B comprising four transition inner edges connecting the four lower inner edges to the upper open bottom portion. At least in the plane B-B the lower inner edges comprise fillets having a first radius (R 1 ). At least in the plane A-A the upper inner edges comprise fillets having a second radius (R 2 ) being larger than (R 1 ).
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A cuvette for photometric measurement of liquids comprising: a body having outer walls and an inner space for receiving liquids, said body comprising an upper part comprising an upper open top portion and an inner surface having in a plane A-A a first annular or substantially rectangular cross-section with four upper inner edges, the upper inner edges extending from the plane A-A to the upper open top portion, a lower measurement chamber with an inner volume less than about 50 μL comprising a lower closed bottom portion, a lower front wall, a lower back wall, two lower side walls, said lower walls forming four lower inner edges and a lower open top portion with a second substantially rectangular cross-section in a plane B-B smaller than the first annular or substantially rectangular cross-section in the plane A-A, wherein at least the lower front wall and the lower back wall have portions which are substantially planar and substantially parallel to each other, and an abrupt transition zone between the upper part and the lower measurement chamber, extending between the plane A-A and the plane B-B and comprising four transition inner edges connecting the four lower inner edges to the upper part, wherein the plane A-A and the plane B-B are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cuvette, wherein the plane A-A is different from the plane B-B, and wherein at least in the plane B-B the lower inner edges are sharp or comprise fillets having a first radius, in the plane A-A the first annular cross-section has a second radius or the upper inner edges comprise fillets having a second radius, the second radius being larger than the first radius, the transition inner edges comprise fillets having a gradually increasing radius passing from the sharp edges or the first radius of the lower inner edges in the plane B-B to the second radius of the first annular cross-section or of the upper inner edges in the plane A-A. 2. The cuvette according to claim 1 , wherein the upper part has a tapered shape with a cross-section, which is gradually increasing from the plane A-A to the top open portion. 3. The cuvette according to claim 1 , wherein the upper inner edges comprise fillets having a constant second radius between the plane A-A and the upper open top portion. 4. The cuvette according to claim 1 , wherein the upper inner edges comprise fillets having a second radius, which is gradually increasing from the plane A-A to the upper open top portion. 5. The cuvette according to claim 4 , wherein the upper open top portion has an annular cross-section. 6. The cuvette according to claim 1 , wherein the lower front wall and the lower back wall have a substantially rectangular area comprising corners with a curved shape in proximity of the lower closed bottom portion. 7. The cuvette according to claim 1 , wherein at least the lower front wall and the lower back wall are optically transparent. 8. The cuvette according to claim 1 further comprising at least one lip projecting outwards of the cuvette body. 9. An optical system for photometric measurement of liquids comprising: a plurality of cuvettes according to claim 1 , a light source providing a light beam, an optical detector, and a control unit configured to bring one cuvette at a time in optical alignment with the light source and the detector so that the lower front wall faces the light source and the lower back wall faces the optical detector. 10. The optical system according to claim 9 , wherein the light beam has cross-section having a shape substantially matching the shape of the corners of the cuvette in proximity of the lower closed bottom portion. 11. The optical system according to claim 9 , wherein the light beam has an area of intersection with the lower front wall which is between about 2 and about 10 times smaller than the area of the lower front wall. 12. An instrument for photometric measurement of liquids comprising an optical system according to claim 9 and a liquid processing unit, wherein the instrument is configured for controlling pipetting, in the lower measurement chamber of a cuvette, a pre-defined volume of liquid or for adding one or more liquids until a pre-defined volume of liquid is reached, which nearly corresponds to the inner volume of the lower measurement chamber. 13. A method for photometric measurement of liquids comprising the steps of: holding a cuvette according to claim 1 in optical alignment with a light source providing a light beam and a detector so that the lower front wall faces the light source and the lower back wall faces the optical detector, and moving the cuvette along an axis parallel to the lower front wall while performing a photometric measurement. 14. The method according to claim 13 further comprising the step of designing the lower front wall and lower back wall such that they have an area, which is between about 2 and about 10 times larger than an area of intersection between the lower front wall and the light beam used for detection, and the corners in proximity of the lower closed bottom portion have a shape, which substantially matches the shape of one sector of the light beam.
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