IP Library Granted Patent US 7,403,292
Granted Patent B2
US 7,403,292 · App. 11/452,932 · Granted Jul 22, 2008

Fluid analysis element and fluid analysis apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,403,292
App. No.
11/452,932
Granted
Jul 22, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fluid analysis element includes: a semi transmissive/semi reflective first reflector; a transmissive apertured member, having a plurality of apertures, with diameters sufficiently smaller than the wavelength of measuring light, formed therein for holding a fluid sample; and a second reflector, which is fully reflective or semi transmissive/semi reflective. The first reflector, the transmissive apertured member, and the second reflector are provided in this order from the side of the element into which the measuring light enters. Emitted light is emitted from the first reflector or the second reflector. The element displays absorption properties that absorb light of specific wavelengths according to the mean complex refractive indices of the first and second reflectors, and the mean complex refractive index and the thickness of the transmissive apertured member. Analysis of the fluid sample is performed by detecting physical properties or changes in physical properties that occur according to the absorption properties.

Claims (53)

1. A fluid analysis element, to be employed to analyze fluid samples, in which a measuring light beam that enters the fluid analysis element is emitted as an emitted light beam having different physical properties depending on the type of fluid sample to be analyzed, comprising:

a first reflector, which is semi transmissive/semi reflective;

a transmissive apertured member, having a plurality of fine apertures, with diameters sufficiently smaller than the wavelength of the measuring light beam, formed therein for holding the fluid sample; and

a second reflector, which is fully reflective or semi transmissive/semi reflective;

the first reflector, the transmissive apertured member, and the second reflector being provided in the order of enumeration from the side of the fluid analysis element into which the measuring light beam enters;

the emitted light beam being emitted from at least one of the first reflector and the second reflector;

the fluid analysis element displaying absorption properties that absorb light of specific wavelengths according to the mean complex refractive index of the first reflector, the mean complex refractive index of the second reflector, and the mean complex refractive index and the thickness of the transmissive apertured member; and

the analysis of the fluid sample being performed by detecting the physical properties or changes in physical properties that occur according to the absorption properties.

2. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the fine apertures are open at the side of the transmissive apertured member toward the first reflector;

a plurality of apertures corresponding to the fine apertures of the transmissive apertured member are formed through the first reflector; and

the fluid sample is introduced to and discharged from the fine apertures through the apertures of the first reflector.

3. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the fine apertures are open at the side of the transmissive apertured member toward the second reflector;

a plurality of apertures corresponding to the fine apertures of the transmissive apertured member are formed through the second reflector; and

the fluid sample is introduced to and discharged from the fine apertures through the apertures of the second reflector.

4. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the fine apertures are substantially straight apertures that extend from the side of the transmissive apertured member toward the first reflector toward the side of the transmissive apertured member toward the second reflector.

5. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 3 , wherein:

the fine apertures are substantially straight apertures that extend from the side of the transmissive apertured member toward the first reflector toward the side of the transmissive apertured member toward the second reflector.

6. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member is formed by an oxidized metal member, obtained by anodizing a portion of a metallic member;

the second reflector is formed by a portion of the metallic member which has not been anodized; and

the first reflector is formed by a metal film, which is coated on the transmissive apertured member.

7. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 3 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member is formed by an oxidized metal member, obtained by anodizing a portion of a metallic member;

the second reflector is formed by a portion of the metallic member which has not been anodized; and

the first reflector is formed by a metal film, which is coated on the transmissive apertured member.

8. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member is formed by an oxidized metal member, obtained by anodizing the entirety of a metal member; and

the first reflector and the second reflector are respectively formed by metal films, which are coated on the transmissive apertured member.

9. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member is formed by an oxidized metal member, obtained by anodizing a portion of a metal member and then removing the non-anodized portion; and

the first reflector and the second reflector are respectively formed by metal films, which are coated on the transmissive apertured member.

10. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 3 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member is formed by an oxidized metal member, obtained by anodizing the entirety of a metal member; and

the first reflector and the second reflector are respectively formed by metal films, which are coated on the transmissive apertured member.

11. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 3 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member is formed by an oxidized metal member, obtained by anodizing a portion of a metal member and then removing the non-anodized portion; and

the first reflector and the second reflector are respectively formed by metal films, which are coated on the transmissive apertured member.

12. A fluid analysis element as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the transmissive apertured member comprises a plurality of analysis regions, at which a plurality of different fluid samples are held; and

analysis of the different fluid samples is enabled at each of the plurality of analysis regions.

13. A fluid analysis apparatus, comprising:

a fluid analysis element as defined in claim 1 ;

measuring light emitting means, for irradiating a measuring light beam onto the fluid analysis element; and

detecting means, for detecting the physical properties or changes in physical properties of an emitted light beam, which is emitted from the fluid analysis element.

14. A fluid analysis apparatus as defined in claim 13 , wherein:

the detecting means detects at least one of: the intensity of the emitted light beam; variation in the intensity of the emitted light beam; wavelengths of light which are absorbed by the fluid analysis element; and shifts in the wavelengths of light which are absorbed by the fluid analysis element.

15. A fluid analysis apparatus as defined in claim 13 , wherein:

at least one of the refractive index and the concentration of a fluid sample is analyzed.

16. A fluid analysis apparatus as defined in claim 13 , wherein:

the refractive index of a fluid sample is analyzed to identify the fluid sample.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2007
From: FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORPORATION (FORMERLY FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.)
To: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 018904/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 15, 2006
From: TOMARU, YUICHI
To: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 017999/0299 →