IP Library Granted Patent US 12663377
Granted Patent B2
US 12663377 · App. 18/000,942 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Reagent strip counterfeit protection

Inventor: John Benco (Holliston, MA)
Assignee: Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc.
G01N21/78B01L3/5023B01L2200/141B01L2300/0654B01L2300/069B01L2300/0825G01N2021/7759
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Patent No.
US 12663377
App. No.
18/000,942
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reagent strip and a reagent analyzer for reading the reagent strip is described. The reagent strip includes a substrate, at least one reagent pad positioned on the substrate, and a photo luminescent phosphor spot positioned at a fixed location on the substrate. The photo luminescent phosphor spot is formulated to exhibit a predetermined addressable attribute.

Claims (48)

1 . A reagent analyzer, comprising:

an imager receiving an optical signal and generating a series of images having pixel representations of the optical signal during a time period, the optical signal generated by a photo luminescent phosphor spot on a reagent strip having at least one reagent pad;

a controller having a processor and a non-transitory computer readable memory storing instructions that when executed by the processor cause the controller to:

receive the series of images of the optical signal, including an image file having a first region of pixels corresponding to a first read position of the photo luminescent phosphor spot, and a second region of pixels corresponding to a second read position of the reagent pad;

determine, by analyzing the pixel representations of the series of images, whether or not the optical signal includes at least one predetermined addressable attribute; and

outputting a reading of the reagent pad to an output device responsive to the optical signal including at least one predetermined addressable attribute.

2 . The reagent analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the controller and the imager are components of a smart telephone.

3 . The reagent analyzer of claim 1 , further comprising an illumination source illuminating the photo luminescent phosphor spot of the reagent strip with light for a predetermined amount of time at a predetermined intensity to cause the photo luminescent phosphor spot to generate the optical signal.

4 . The reagent analyzer of claim 3 , wherein the controller, the illumination source, and the imager are components of a smart telephone.

5 . The reagent analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one predetermined addressable attribute includes two or more predetermined addressable attributes.

6 . The reagent analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one predetermined addressable attribute is selected from a group consisting of an optical emission, a maximum wavelength, a luminosity decay rate, and a kinetic mechanism.

7 . An automated method for verifying a reagent strip having at least one reagent pad, comprising:

illuminating a photo luminescent phosphor spot of a reagent strip by an illumination source with light for a predetermined amount of time at a predetermined intensity;

detecting an optical signal by an imager, the optical signal generated by the photo luminescent phosphor spot; and

determining, using processor executable code executed on a processor, whether or not the optical signal includes at least one predetermined addressable attribute; and

wherein if at least one of the predetermined addressable attribute is not detected, the reagent strip is rejected and no test result of a test, which is running on the reagent pad of the test strip is stored.

8 . The automated method of claim 7 , wherein the processor, the illumination source, and the imager are components of a smart telephone.

9 . The automated method of claim 7 , wherein the illumination source illuminates the photo luminescent phosphor spot of the reagent strip with light for the predetermined amount of time at the predetermined intensity to cause the photo luminescent phosphor spot to generate the optical signal.

10 . The automated method of claim 7 , wherein the optical signal has a first region corresponding to a first read position of the photo luminescent phosphor spot.

11 . The automated method of claim 7 , further comprising generating a series of images having pixel representations of the optical signal during a time period, the images having a first region of pixels corresponding to a first read position of the photo luminescent phosphor spot, and a second region of pixels corresponding to a second read position of the reagent pad.

12 . The automated method of claim 11 , further comprising determining at least one of a presence or an absence of a specific analyte within a sample by analyzing the second region of pixels corresponding to the second read position of the reagent pad.

13 . The automated method of claim 7 , wherein the at least one predetermined addressable attribute includes two or more predetermined addressable attributes.

14 . The automated method of claim 13 , wherein the at least one predetermined addressable attribute is selected from a group consisting of an optical emission, a maximum wavelength, a luminosity decay rate, and a kinetic mechanism.

15 . An automated method for verifying a reagent strip, comprising:

positioning a predetermined portion of the reagent strip having at least one reagent pad at a first read position in a field of view of an imager;

illuminating the predetermined portion of the reagent strip at the first read position by an illumination source with a light for a predetermined amount of time at a predetermined intensity;

detecting an optical signal by the imager, the optical signal indicative of at least the predetermined portion of the reagent strip at the first read position;

determining, using processor executable code executed on a processor, a luminosity of an optical emission from the predetermined portion in the optical signal;

determining at least one of a first maximum wavelength, a first luminosity decay rate, and a first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission; and

comparing the at least one of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, or first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission to a second maximum wavelength, a second luminosity decay rate, and a second kinetic mechanism of an expected persistent luminescent phosphor; and

wherein if the at least one of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, or first kinetic mechanism do not match the second maximum wavelength, second luminosity decay rate, or the second kinetic mechanism, the reagent strip is rejected and no test result of a test, which is running on at least one reagent pad is stored.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein at least two of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, and first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission are determined and the method further comprises:

comparing the at least two of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, or first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission to a second maximum wavelength, a second luminosity decay rate, and a second kinetic mechanism of an expected persistent luminescent phosphor; and

wherein if the at least two of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, or first kinetic mechanism do not match the second maximum wavelength, second luminosity decay rate, or the second kinetic mechanism, no further analysis is performed on the reagent strip.

17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, and first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission are determined and the method further comprises:

comparing the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, and first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission to the second maximum wavelength, the second luminosity decay rate, and the second kinetic mechanism of the expected persistent luminescent phosphor; and

wherein if the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, and first kinetic mechanism do not match the second maximum wavelength, second luminosity decay rate, and the second kinetic mechanism, no further analysis is performed on the reagent strip.

18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the predetermined portion of the reagent strip is sealed.

19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the predetermined portion of the reagent strip includes a photo luminescent phosphor spot.

20 . A reagent analyzer, comprising:

an imaging system having an imager with a field of view and an illumination source configured to illuminate the field of view of the imager, the imaging system configured to illuminate a reagent strip with the illumination source, and capture an image indicative of an optical emission of a predetermined portion of the reagent strip positioned in the field of view, the image having a region with pixel values depicting a luminosity of the optical emission of the reagent strip and a reagent pad; and

a controller having a processor and a non-transitory computer readable memory storing instructions that when executed by the processor cause the controller to:

receive the image and determine the luminosity of the optical emission from the predetermined portion, the luminosity having at least one of a first maximum wavelength, a first luminosity decay rate, and a first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission; and

compare the at least one of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, and first kinetic mechanism of the optical emission to a second maximum wavelength, a second luminosity decay rate, and

a second kinetic mechanism of an expected persistent luminescent phosphor; and

wherein if the processor determines that at least one of the first maximum wavelength, first luminosity decay rate, or first kinetic mechanism do not match the second maximum wavelength, second luminosity decay rate, or the second kinetic mechanism, the instructions cause the controller to reject the reagent strip and no test result of a test, which is running on the reagent pad is stored.

21 . The reagent analyzer of claim 20 , wherein the predetermined portion of the reagent strip includes a photo luminescent phosphor spot.

22 . The reagent analyzer of claim 20 , wherein the processor, and the imaging system are components of a smart telephone.