Easy to handle electrochemical sensor in the shape of a strip

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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C504S145000, C504S145000, C422S082010

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06168699

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns an electrochemical sensor in the shape of a strip which is easy to handle, for example to grasp from a flat surface and insert into an electronic apparatus allowing biological parameters to be determined or the concentration of a constituent in solution to be measured.
Reagent strips relying on a chemical reaction modifying a colour, designated by the general term <<chemical sensors>> or <<colorimetric sensors >>, are commonly used for a large number of chemical or biological determinations or dosages and do not involve any particular handling difficulties when such sensors are in the form of a roll from which a portion is detached and one end thereof is dipped into the solution to be analysed. Such sensors are easy to handle since they are generally kept in the hand until the coloured reaction has developed, and they are then discarded. When these sensors are packaged in individual pouches, the user can have difficulty in opening the pouch. When they are not individually packaged, and they are either stacked in a box or placed loose in a tube, it is often difficult to remove a single sensor from the packaging because of the possibility of them sticking to each other.
However, in order to make handling easier in the event that the sensor is nonetheless placed on a flat surface, U.S. Pat. No. 5,008,077 proposes a chemical sensor which is easier to grasp by tipping it. This sensor is formed of an elongated plastic support, one end of which carries the reagent material and the other end, by which it has to be grasped, is at a distance from the flat surface on which it rests, either by bending, for example bending, said end, or by deforming the plastic material between said end to be grasped and the reagent material to form over a large part of the width thereof a raised portion oriented towards the flat surface, i.e. a raised portion situated on the face of the sensor opposite that which carries the reagent material.
The above arrangement is not satisfactory for an electrochemical sensor in that it includes at least two current collectors connecting a contact zone arranged at one end and at least one measuring zone arranged at a certain distance on the sensor. These collectors occupy a very large part of the width of the plastic support and are formed by excessively thin conducive materials, deposited on said support by laminating a metallised plastic film or by screen printing a conductive paste. Such collectors, whose thickness of the order of several tens of microns would be damaged by any bending or stamping of the surface of the plastic support over too large a part of its width.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the aforementioned prior art by providing an electrochemical sensor which is easy to grasp from a flat surface with the possibility of sliding it to the edge of said surface. The invention also concerns a sensor of this type which can only be inserted into an electronic apparatus in one direction, and which allows a poor sighted person to discern which side of the sensor carries the measuring zone and the contact zone and to identify easily the location thereof without touching them. According to another aspect, the electrochemical sensors according to the invention can be packaged by stacking them in a box without any risk of two sensor sticking to each other.
The invention thus concerns an electrochemical sensor for determining biological parameters, or measuring the concentration of a constituent in solution, in the shape of a strip of small dimensions including a thin plastic substrate carrying, over all or part of its length, at least two current collectors separated by an electrically insulating space. The substrate and the collectors are covered with a plastic coating, in which two windows are cut allowing collector portions to appear to form a connection window at one end and a measuring window close to the other end, leaving a distal portion of the strip free beyond the measuring window. This sensor is characterised in that said distal portion includes, on the side of the strip where the windows are arranged, at least one button obtained by hot or cold deformation of the external face of the substrate.
For an electrochemical sensor and in particular a sensor intended for measuring a biological parameter, such as the blood glucose level, it is necessary, after having removed it from its packaging onto a flat surface, to be able to grasp it delicately in order to insert it into a measuring apparatus, and then deposit a drop of the test solution, such as a drop of blood.
The sensor according to the invention allows this object to be achieved by being able, thanks to a button in relief on the surface of the sensor including the contact zone and the measuring zone, to slide it to the edge of the flat surface, for example to the edge of a table. According to a preferred embodiment, this deformation is performed in such a way that the height of the button with respect to the external surface of the coating is greater than the depth of the envelope of the deformation effected in the substrate with a punch allowing a small quantity of plastic material to be pushed back to form the button. In the detailed examples hereinafter several embodiments of the invention will be given by way of example. As is clear, if one wishes to manufacture such sensors in batches in the most economical way, they will all have the button and corresponding deformation at the same location. If they were packaged in stacks, there would be a risk of them being assembled like snap fasteners if the shape of the deformation were exactly the same as that of the button. This preferred embodiment allows this drawback to be avoided by always arranging, over at least a portion of their length, a space between two stacked sensors which would have buttons and deformations at exactly the same place.
When the sensors are manufactured with collectors extending from one end of the support to the other, the grasping button is preferably arranged in the region of the insulating space. Further, it is possible to position the button randomly anywhere on the length of the insulating space situated in the distal portion.
It is also possible to manufacture sensors in batches, with the collectors not in the distal portion or omitted completely. It is then possible to arrange the grasping button randomly anywhere on the surface of the distal portion. It is even possible to arrange several buttons able to form together a grasping bar over all or part of the width of the sensor.


REFERENCES:
patent: 645627 (1995-03-01), None
patent: 787984 (1997-08-01), None
patent: 87 00286 (1987-01-01), None

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