A device for receiving and analysing a sample
A technology for receiving parts and samples, used in analytical materials, measuring devices, containers for laboratory use, etc., which can solve problems such as non-immediate identification
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[0039] According to the first embodiment, as figure 1 As shown, there is a device 1 for receiving and analyzing a sample. exist figure 2 The first embodiment is shown in exploded view in .
[0040] The device comprises a housing 2 and a sample receiving material in the form of a substrate 4 inside the housing 2 . The housing 2 comprises a main body 3 having an upper part 31 and a lower part 32 . The lower part 32 comprises a recess 33 reflecting the shape of the base 4 . The housing 2 also includes a solution capsule assembly 50 that includes the solution capsule 5 . The housing 2 also includes a sample window 6 that defines a skin print receiving area 42 of the substrate 4 . The sample window 6 may be sized to allow reception of at least a portion of an area of a skin print, such as a fingerprint. The housing 2 also includes a result window 7 and a slide 10 slidable relative to the main body 3 .
[0041] Substrate 4 is a porous wicking material such as Fusion 5 TM ...
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[0104] exist Figure 19 A second embodiment of the invention is shown in . This embodiment is largely similar to the first embodiment and also includes a second skin print receiving area 41b. The second skin print receiving area 41b may be located on a second substrate which may be separate from the lateral flow substrate 4 . For example, the second substrate can be glass.
[0105] The second skin print receiving area 41b may be bounded by a second sample window 6b adjacent to the sample window 6 . Unlike the first skin-print-receiving zone, which requires a wicking substrate due to lateral flow technology, the second skin-print-receiving zone 41b may comprise a non-porous substrate.
[0106] The two sample windows 6, 6b and the two skin print receiving areas 41, 41b can be concealed by the slide 10 in the first position of the slide 10, exposed in the second position of the slide 10 and again concealed by the slide 10 in the second position of the slide 10. in the third p...
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[0114] Figure 21 The lower part 32' of the main body 3 of the housing 2 of the third embodiment of the present disclosure is shown. By comparison Figure 21 and figure 2 The lowermost part shown in can be compared with the lower part 32' of the third embodiment and the lower part 32 of the first embodiment. Figure 20 A substrate 4' used in the third embodiment is shown. This is the same as Figure 4 Substrate 4 of the first embodiment is shown for comparison.
[0115] There are three main differences between the lower portion 32' of the third embodiment and the lower portion 32 of the first embodiment.
[0116] First, in the third embodiment, the spatial relationship of the piercing members 91', 92' is different from that in the first embodiment. In particular, the piercing members 91', 92' are spaced farther apart in the third embodiment than the piercing members 91, 92 of the first embodiment. Preferably, the piercing members are spaced apart by a distance of ...
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