Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1971-06-25
1976-07-06
Scovronek, Joseph
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23259, 73 57, 73 59, 73 641, G01N 1110, G01N 3316
Patent
active
039679349
ABSTRACT:
A system and method is provided which has the general capabilities of measuring the speed of coagulation, congealing or solidification of a fluid sample, and which has particular utility in the measurement of the time required by a sample under test to increase viscosity to a particular level. The system and method to be described is predicated on a viscosity principle, and it includes a movable magnetic member suspended in the fluid sample and which changes position when the sample achieves a predetermined degree of viscosity. The change in position of the aforesaid member is photoelectrically or electromagnetically detected, and the time at which the change occurs, is used in the determination of the time required, for example, for the sample to form a fibrin clot, in a blood or plasma sample or to effect a particular reaction causing solidification or congealing of the sample.
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Bowen John G.
Seitz Lamont J.
Altman Louis
Baxter Laboratories, Inc.
Flynn Lawrence W.
Scovronek Joseph
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