IP Library Granted Patent US 7,922,985
Granted Patent B2
US 7,922,985 · App. 12/145,314 · Granted Apr 12, 2011

Analyte test strip for accepting diverse sample volumes

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,922,985
App. No.
12/145,314
Filed
Jun 24, 2008
Granted
Apr 12, 2011
Kind
B2
Art Unit
1774
USPC
422/400
Abstract

An analyte test strip for accepting diverse bodily fluid sample volumes includes a first insulating layer, a second insulating layer disposed above the first insulating layer, and a third insulating layer disposed below the first insulating layer. The third insulating layer has a platform portion that extends beyond the first and second insulating layers and an upper surface. The analyte test strip also has a patterned spacer layer positioned between the first and second layers. The patterned spacer layer defines a channel between the first and second insulating layers that has a sample-receiving chamber, a first port proximate the platform portion and a second port at an outer edge of the analyte test strip. Moreover, the first port and the second port are in fluidic communication with the sample-receiving chamber. In addition, the upper surface of the platform portion is configured to receive a first (relatively large) bodily fluid sample of at least 5 micro-liters and transfer at least a portion of the first bodily fluid sample to the sample-receiving chamber via the first port. The second port is configured to receive a second (relatively small) bodily fluid sample of lesser volume than the first bodily fluid sample and to transfer at least a portion of the second bodily fluid sample to the sample-receiving chamber.

Claims (35)

1. An analyte test strip for accepting diverse bodily fluid sample volumes and determining an analyte therein, the analyte test strip comprising:

a first insulating layer;

a second insulating layer disposed above the first insulating layer;

a third insulating layer disposed at least partially below the first insulating layer, the third insulating layer including:

a platform portion that extends beyond the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer, the platform portion having an upper surface;

a patterned spacer layer positioned between the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer, the patterned spacer layer defining:

a channel between the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer, the channel having:

a sample-receiving chamber therein:

a first port proximate the platform portion and

a second port at an outer edge of the analyte test strip;

wherein the first port and the second port are in fluidic communication with the sample-receiving chamber; and

wherein the upper surface of the platform portion extends outwardly from the first port and is configured to receive a first bodily fluid sample of at least 5 micro-liters and transfer at least a portion of the first bodily fluid sample to the sample-receiving chamber via the first port; and

wherein the second port is configured to receive a second bodily fluid sample of lesser volume than the first bodily fluid sample and for transferring at least a portion of the second bodily fluid sample to sample-receiving chamber.

2. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the third insulating layer also has a handle portion extending beyond the first insulating layer and second insulating layer and disposed proximally of the platform portion.

3. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the platform portion is configured to retain an excess portion the first bodily fluid sample.

4. The analyte test strip of claim 1 further comprising:

a first electrode; and

a second electrode,

wherein the first electrode and second electrode are disposed on the first insulating layer; and

wherein the first electrode and second electrode are configured for electrochemical-based determination of an analyte in either of the first bodily fluid sample second bodily fluid sample.

5. The analyte test strip of claim 1 further comprising:

a first electrode disposed on the first insulating layer; and

a second electrode disposed on the second insulating layer.

6. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the second bodily fluid sample is a blood sample expressed from a finger positioned proximate to the second port.

7. The analyte test strip of claim 1 , wherein the first bodily fluid sample is a blood sample received on the upper surface of the platform from one of a syringe and a pipette.

8. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the platform portion has a surface free energy predetermined to cause at least a portion of the first bodily fluid sample to enter the channel via the first port.

9. The analyte test strip of claim 1 further comprising:

an absorbent layer disposed on the platform portion, the absorbent layer being configured to absorb an excess volume of the first bodily fluid sample.

10. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the platform portion has a notch configured to guide an application of the first bodily fluid sample to the upper surface of the platform portion.

11. The analyte test strip of claim 1 , in which the platform portion has an area in the range of from about 4 mm 2 to about 56 mm 2 .

12. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the first bodily fluid sample has a volume of at least 25 micro-liters and the second bodily fluid sample has a volume of less than 1 microliter.

13. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the second port is at an outer lateral edge of the analyte test strip.

14. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the second port is at an outer proximal end edge of the analyte test strip.

15. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the analyte test strip is configured for electrochemical-based determination of an analyte.

16. The analyte test strip of claim 1 wherein the analyte test strip is configured for colorimetric-based determination of an analyte.