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biological detection system

A biological detection system and waste technology, applied in the field of detection systems, can solve problems such as inability to temporarily store, not suitable, inconvenient to use, etc., and achieve the effect of safe temporary storage

Active Publication Date: 2016-05-18
BIONIME
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[0002] Existing blood glucose measurement systems (such as U.S. Patent Publication No. US20100081967) or blood glucose measuring instruments with blood collection function (such as U.S. Patent Publication No. U20100198107) can allow users to collect blood and perform blood glucose measurement and analysis. , used blood glucose test strips or blood collection needles are actually infectious medical waste. According to medical regulations, such medical waste should be discarded to an appropriate recycling place after use Or collection bottle, to ensure environmental sanitation and safety, yet none of the above-mentioned prior art has a storage design for the user to safely place the used detection test strips or blood collection needles, therefore, the user must find another way to temporarily Store used test strips or blood collection needles, causing inconvenience in use
In addition, although U.S. Patent Publication No. US20100081967 discloses a storage area (storage area) for placing unused test strips, this storage area adopts an open design, which is not suitable and cannot be safely used by users. Temporary storage of used test strips or blood collection needles

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[0039] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0040] Before the present invention is described in detail, it should be noted that in the following description, similar elements are denoted by the same numerals.

[0041] refer to figure 1 , 2 3. The first preferred embodiment of the biological detection system of the present invention is suitable for detecting a liquid sample (not shown in the figure, such as blood). The biological detection system includes: a body 10, a shield 20, and a measuring instrument 30 , a blood collection pen 40 and a test strip jar 50.

[0042] Such as Figure 4 , 5As shown, the body 10 has a front end 11, a rear end 12, a top surface 13, a bottom surface 14, and a side surface 15, and the body 10 has a waste temporary storage space 61 formed on the bottom surface 14, a A waste input hole 62 formed on the front end 11 and communicating with the waste temporary stor...

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The invention discloses a biological detection system. The biological detection system is suitable for detection of a liquid sample. The biological detection system comprises a main body and a shelter arranged on the main body. The main body comprises a waste temporary-storage space and a waste input hole communicated with the waste temporary-storage space. The waste temporary-storage space is provided with a first output opening. The shelter selectively opens or closes the first output opening of the waste temporary-storage space. Through use of the waste input hole, a used detection test piece or blood taking needle is poured into the waste temporary-storage space by a user so that the used detection test piece or blood taking needle can be conveniently and safely subjected to temporary storage.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a detection system, in particular to a biological detection system capable of detecting liquid samples of the human body Background technique [0002] Existing blood glucose measurement systems (such as U.S. Patent Publication No. US20100081967) or blood glucose measuring instruments with blood collection function (such as U.S. Patent Publication No. U20100198107) can allow users to collect blood and perform blood glucose measurement and analysis. , used blood glucose test strips or blood collection needles are actually infectious medical waste. According to medical regulations, such medical waste should be discarded to an appropriate recycling place after use Or collection bottle, to ensure environmental sanitation and safety, yet none of the above-mentioned prior art has a storage design for the user to safely place the used detection test strips or blood collection needles, therefore, the user must find another way to tempor...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01N33/48
Inventor 徐振腾陈界行
Owner BIONIME
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