IP Library Granted Patent US 7,244,393
Granted Patent B2
US 7,244,393 · App. 10/026,415 · Granted Jul 17, 2007

Diagnostic device and system

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Patent No.
US 7,244,393
App. No.
10/026,415
Granted
Jul 17, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Diagnostic devices, systems and methods for detecting the presence of an analyte in a sample are provided. In one embodiment, the device comprises a substrate, a binder printed in a pattern onto a surface of the substrate, and a means for directing a sample towards the surface of the substrate that is printed with the binder. Systems of the present invention further include a light source that can be directed through the aforementioned means or another opening to the binder-printed surface to test for diffraction.

Claims (31)

1. A diffraction-based assay device for detecting the presence of an analyte, the device comprising:

a substrate that comprises a polymer film, wherein a first binder is present on the substrate in a pattern;

a fluidic guide with a first end and a second end in direct communication with a wicking agent, wherein the first end of the fluidic guide defines an opening therein for sample application and includes at least one channel through which a fluid test sample is capable of flowing via capillary action to the second end,

wherein the wicking agent is capable of receiving the fluid test sample from the second end of the fluidic guide and thereafter facilitating contact of the fluid sample with the binder on the substrate; and

an electromagnetic radiation source that is configured to direct electromagnetic radiation to the substrate through the first end of the fluidic guide to the opening to generate a diffraction pattern proximate an area of the substrate defined by the second end of the guide.

2. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the wicking agent defines an opening through which the electromagnetic radiation is capable of passing.

3. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein a second binder is also present on the substrate.

4. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the first opening is beveled.

5. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic guide is generally linear.

6. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic guide has one or more turns or branches.

7. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic guide is positioned generally perpendicular to the substrate.

8. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic guide is in communication with a well, the well initially receiving the fluid sample.

9. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the fluidic guide is positioned directly adjacent to and in fluid communication with the wicking agent.

10. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises the metal coating.

11. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , further comprising a detector for detecting the diffraction pattern.

12. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the diffraction pattern is generated only upon exposure of the substrate to the analyte.

13. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the polymer film is generally transparent to the electromagnetic radiation.

14. A diffraction-based assay device for detecting the presence of an analyte, the device comprising:

a substrate that comprises a polymer film, wherein a first binder is present on the substrate in a pattern;

a fluidic guide with a first end and a second end in direct communication with a wicking agent, wherein the first end of the fluidic guide defines an opening therein for sample application and includes at least one channel through which a fluid test sample is capable of flowing via capillary action to the second end;

means for venting pressure to facilitate movement of the fluid test sample in a direction of the substrate;

wherein the wicking agent is capable of receiving the fluid test sample from the second end of the fluidic guide and thereafter facilitating contact of the fluid sample with the binder on the substrate; and

an electromagnetic radiation source that is configured to direct electromagnetic radiation to the substrate through the first end of the fluidic guide to generate a diffraction pattern proximate an area of the substrate defined by the second end of the guide.

15. The diffraction based device of claim 14 , wherein the means for venting pressure is a pressure vent disposed proximate the wicking agent in communication with the wicking agent and external atmosphere.

16. The diffraction-based device of claim 14 , wherein the substrate further comprises a metal coating.

17. The diffraction-based device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate further comprises a metal coating.

18. A diffraction-based assay device for detecting the presence of an analyte, the device comprising:

a substrate that comprises a polymer film, wherein a binder is present on the substrate in a pattern;

a fluidic guide with a first and second end in direct communication with the wicking agent, wherein the first end of the fluidic guide receives a fluid test sample and includes at least one channel through which the fluid test sample is capable of flowing via capillary action to the second end,

the wicking agent defining a hole therethrough and capable of receiving the fluid test sample from the second end of the fluidic guide and thereafter facilitating contact of the fluid sample with the binder on the substrate; and

an electromagnetic radiation source that is configured to direct electromagnetic radiation to the substrate through the first end of the fluidic guide to generate a diffraction pattern proximate an area of the substrate defined by the second end of the guide.

Assignments (1)
NAME CHANGE Recorded Feb 3, 2015
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
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