Disposable device for diagnostic assays

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Inventors

Cathey, Cheryl A.
Schwartz, Henry L.
Saul, Tom
Langford, Jeffrey D.

Application #

179749

Filed

Jan-7-1994

Published

Apr-2-1996

Current US Class

422/55
422/57
422/58
435/7.9
435/7.92
435/7.93
435/7.94
435/810
436/164
436/172
436/514
436/518
436/524
436/527
436/528
436/537
436/805
436/807
436/808
436/810

International Classes

G01N 033/542; G01N 033/543; G01N 033/558

Field of Search

422/55 422/57 422/58 422/64 435/7.9 435/7.92 435/7.93 435/7.94 435/810 435/973 436/514 436/518 436/524 436/527 436/528 436/800 436/805 436/807 436/808 436/810 436/164 436/172 436/537

Examiners

Scheiner; Toni R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rowland; Bertram I., Field; Bret E.

US Patent References

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4918025   Self contained imm...
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5053197   Diagnostic assay m...
5061446   Device for performi...
5079142   Orthogonal flow im...
5133937   Analysis system ha...
5167922   Assay cartridge
5207988   Apparatus for detec...

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Abstract
A disposable diagnostic device and method of its use are provided. The device comprises a housing containing first and second flow paths orthogonal to each other. The first flow path commences at a sample addition port and continues through a transport channel which feeds sample to an incubation area by means of capillary flow. The incubation area comprises a signal producing system and is underneath an optically-clear window. The first flow path terminates in a top waste reservoir which receives sample and wash fluid. The second flow path begins on one side of the incubation area at an inlet port over a side reagent reservoir. Liquid flows along the second flow path from the side reagent reservoir across the incubation area into the side waste reservoir. The incubation area may comprise agitation means for homogenous dispersion of reagent into liquid. Various reagents of a signal producing system may be contained within the device and the necessary liquids added automatically by appropriate instrumentation, so as to have the assay carried out automatically, without technician involvement, providing an accurate and sensitive determination.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A diagnostic disposable device comprising:

a housing;

said housing comprising an assay system comprising:

a fluorescent lipid membrane, wherein proximal to one face of said fluorescent lipid membrane is a member of a specific binding pair;

an incubation area in said housing, having spaced apart top and bottom surfaces to provide for capillary flow through said incubation area: said top surface supporting said fluorescent lipid membrane; said bottom surface capable of supporting a reagent which specifically binds to the specific binding pair member of said fluorescent lipid membrane or said analyte during an assay, reservoirs connected to each side of said incubation area said reservoirs being a side reagent reservoir having an inlet port and a side waste reservoir, wherein said bottom surface is raised above said side reagent and waste reservoirs and side walls extend from said bottom surface to said side reagent and waste reservoirs;



Description
INTRODUCTION

1. Technical Field

The field of this invention is disposable diagnostic devices.

2. Background

Despite the numerous strides that have been made in the last two decades in the development of diagnostic reagents and instruments, efforts continue to make diagnoses more accurate, simpler, and more available to non-technical personnel in a wide variety of environments. There is continuing interest in being able to carry out individual assays by non-technical personnel at such sites as doctor's offices, clinics, the home, rest homes, and the like. In order to ensure that non-technical individuals may accurately perform these assays, it is essential that the protocols be simple and that there be few, if any, measurements. Further, the readings must be relatively automatic. For this purpose, it is desirable to have a disposable device which can be used individually for each assay determination and then discarded.

In clinical laboratories, there are many opportunities for measuring an analyte in an individual assay determination. Frequently, a particular assay procedure may be determined only a few times in any given day. Under such circumstances, individual assays will be the most efficient method of performing a particular assay procedure. When a disposable assay device that requires minimal input from the operator is employed, significant savings in cost may be achieved. Cost savings result from the fact that highly skilled technicians will not be required to operate the device.
 
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