Chemical analysis test device

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Inventors

Bachand, Steve S.

Application #

595976

Filed

Oct-11-1990

Published

Feb-25-1992

Current US Class

422/101
422/102
422/56
422/58
422/61
435/810
436/808
436/810

International Classes

G01N 031/22

Field of Search

422/56-58 422/61 422/101 422/102 422/78 436/808 436/810 435/295 435/810

Assignee

Toxi-Lab Incorporated (Irvine, CA)

Examiners

Warden; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear

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Abstract
A chemical analysis test device for detection of a selected chemical in a biological fluid is disclosed wherein the test is preformed on a rigid base containing a detection well for holding a reagent and a specimen well for holding a sample of the biological fluid to be tested. The detection well is positioned above a concentration chamber wherein the cross-sectional area of the chamber increases as the distance from the bottom of the detection well increases. A passage connects the concentration chamber to the detection well. The specimen well has a generally hemispherical interior surface and has an opening in the bottom thereof. A strip of wicking material is secured to the base interconnecting the opening in the specimen well and the concentration chamber. A specimen of the biological fluid to be tested is deposited in the specimen well and contacts the wicking material through the opening in the bottom of the well. The wicking paper wicks the specimen across to the concentration chamber and is treated with an agent to volatilize the chemical under test. The volatilized chemical is concentrated by the concentration chamber and forced through the passage into contact with the reagent stored in the detection well, producing a visible color change in the detection well above the passage, indicative of the chemical content in the biological fluid.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A chemical analysis testing system for detecting the presence of a given chemical in a specimen of biological fluid, comprising:

a swab having an absorbent head portion and a handle portion; and

a test device, comprising:

a base;

a reagent retaining material secured to said base for storing a reagent which will give a visual indication if it is exposed to said given chemical;

a concentration chamber below said reagent retaining material at least partially formed by the surfaces of said base, said chamber shaped so that any gases or vapors rising from the bottom of said chamber are concentrated by said surfaces as they rise;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to chemical analysis tests, and, in particular, to a colorimetric test device for determining the presence of a chemical in a biological specimen.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Chemical analysis tests are commonly utilized by policemen, parole officers, and other law enforcement personnel to determine if a person has been drinking. Often, the tests are used as screening devices to qualitatively indicate the presence of alcohol. Typically, a breath sample, or a sample of a bodily fluid, such as saliva, or blood, is taken and then chemically analyzed for alcohol content. If it is found that alcohol is present in the sample, additional, more sophisticated tests can be performed in clinical or lab environments to measure the actual amount or percentage of alcohol in the body.

In these types of chemical analysis tests, the test is commonly designed to be performed on a single type of sample. For example, tests utilizing breath samples are frequently used by police officers and highway patrol officers to test for drunk driving, while tests utilizing saliva or blood samples are often utilized in clinical environments and laboratory settings. In situations where it is inconvenient or difficult to obtain the required fluid, such as testing performed in the field, or in situations where the person under test has a legal right to choose the means of testing, typically breath analysis, urinalysis, or blood testing, there are often no readily available alternative or convenient testing means. Additionally, it is often necessary for law enforcement offices to stock several different types of chemical analysis tests for the laboratory and field environments, as well as for each type of biological fluid which may be tested.
 
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