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US-2015283824-A1 · Oct 8, 2015 · US
US9810686B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9810686-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615265144-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A urinalysis cassette and system that includes a toilet, into which a urinalysis cassette is inserted. The cassette is comprised of a roll of color-change-reagent strips. Each strip includes a plurality of strip sections wherein an absorbent material is imbued with color-change reagent, or onto which one or more color-change reagents are dispensed. The color-change-reagent strips are consecutive and contiguous on the roll. A cassette includes two spools arranged such that when the spools turn, the reagent strip moves from a first (source spool) to a second (waste spool). The section of the reagent strip that is between the two spools may be exposed to a urine specimen. The absorbent-material strips that have been exposed to both a urine specimen and a color-change reagent may undergo a chemical reaction. Selective-lighting illumination may be applied to absorbent-material strips that have undergone such chemical reactions to measure reflectivity of certain color wavelengths. This measurement may be expressed in terms of a digital readout, which may be displayed on a user interface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A toilet, comprising: a urinalysis cassette, wherein a roll of contiguous strips subject to one or more color-change reagents is rolled onto a plurality of spools; a first spool for distributing a pre-wound roll of contiguous strips; a second spool for receiving and storing strips distributed from the first spool; a light emitter, wherein light projects onto the strips; a light-wavelength sensor, wherein colors on the strips are detectable; a sensor, optical signal, and/or indicator to detect when the roll of contiguous strips are entirely transferred from the first spool to the second spool; a urine-specimen-capture slit disposed within the toilet bowl; a nozzle, wherein the nozzle is disposed within the urine-specimen capture slit; a housing compartment for the urinalysis cassette located below a toilet bowl, the housing compartment comprising an orifice for receiving a urine sample, wherein the orifice is adjacent to the nozzle, wherein the nozzle is in fluid connection with the urine specimen-capture-slit and the orifice; and a wireless communications network for transmitting urinalysis results as a digital readout. 2. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the roll of contiguous strips is comprised of one or more absorbent-material segments on a surface of the contiguous strips. 3. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the roll of contiguous strips comprises an exposed strip segment that traverses a gap situated between the first spool and the second spool. 4. The toilet of claim 3 , wherein the urinalysis cassette comprises a mechanism by which the first and second spools synchronously rotate a previously-specified set of degrees such that once the urinalysis of the exposed strip segment is complete, a new segment of the roll of contiguous strips traverses the gap situated between the first spool and the second spool. 5. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising an electrical power source. 6. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising one or more light sources such as light-emitting diodes, photodiodes, and/or cameras, which comprise a broadband source, a tunable narrowband filter, and/or several narrowband emitters. 7. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature control system for controlling ambient temperature near the roll of contiguous strips during chemical reactions. 8. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising a heat source to locally heat a portion of the roll of contiguous strips that is received onto the second spool such that a strip segment previously exposed to urine evaporates any moisture retained in the strip segment. 9. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising a desiccant, which is applied to a strip segment previously exposed to urine such that a portion of the roll of contiguous strips that is received onto the second spool is dried. 10. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the urinalysis cassette comprises a sanitation and/or purification system for sanitizing segments of the roll of contiguous strips that were exposed to urine. 11. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising a mechanism to produce a digital readout of a chemical reaction produced between urine and one or more color-change reagents. 12. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising computer storage memory wherein the digital readouts are stored. 13. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface, wherein urinalysis results and/or comparisons are conveyed via a visual signal and/or representation. 14. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the urinalysis cassette is removable such that the cassette is inserted into and/or accessed from the housing compartment located below the toilet bowl. 15. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising one or more nozzles located between the toilet bowl and the roll of contiguous strips such that urine passes through the one or more nozzles before coming into contact with the roll of contiguous strips. 16. The toilet of claim 15 , wherein the one or more nozzles further comprises piezoelectric inkjet pumps, or similar nonthermal microdispensers for dispensing color-change reagent. 17. The toilet of claim 1 , further comprising a housing wherein one or more movable and/or rotatable nozzles are attached. 18. The toilet of claim 1 , comprising a motor that rotates the first spool and/or second spool such that a portion of the roll of contiguous strips is dispensed from the first spool and received by the second spool. 19. The toilet of claim 1 , wherein the wireless communications network further comprises a signal produced by the digital readout to activate the motor and/or move the first spool and/or second spool in preparation for a future urinary event.
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