Claims
- 1. A biochemical detection system for rapid determination of the presence of toxins, bacteria, and other substances comprising:
- a sampling matrix, said sampling matrix comprising a rectangularly shaped tray having a plurality of rows, a first said row forming a single trough reservoir well, a second said row having a plurality of individual wells, said individual wells of said second row containing a lyophilized reaction mixture, said wells containing said lyophilized reaction mixture being covered by a secured covering, and a third row containing capture membrane wells comprising a flow through membrane which allows passage of unreacted conjugate through the membrane and captures an analyte-conjugate complex on a surface of said membrane;
- a drive unit, said drive unit comprising a plurality of syringes used to collect and expel samples and reagents, said syringes containing plungers,
- a motor for forwardly advancing the sampling matrix;
- a second motor for raising and lowering said syringes;
- a third motor for raising and lowering said plungers within said syringes to draw up and expel reagents and samples;
- a device for reading and detecting positive results;
- a device for timing and regulating sampling allowing for the continuous testing of said samples, without the need for human monitoring or operation of said system.
- 2. The biological detection system of claim 1, wherein said system is portable.
- 3. The biological detection system of claim 2, wherein said system can operate on a 9 volt battery.
- 4. The biological detection system of claim 1, wherein the device for timing and regulating sampling the operation of the functions of the biological detection system is a drum programmer and a motor which drives said drum programmer.
- 5. The biological detection system of claim 4, further comprising activation pins positioned on said drum programmer.
- 6. The biological detection system of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of micro switches, each said micro switch associated with a specific mechanical or switching operation, each said micro switch being activated by corresponding said pins on the drum programmer, to supply power to distribution points at appropriate time intervals.
- 7. The biological detection system of claim 2, wherein a device for reading and detecting said positive results of said samples comprises a reflectance detector unit which projects light onto a reaction membrane surface and reads reflected light with a photosensor.
- 8. The biochemical detection system of claim 1, wherein said membrane is coated with an antibody so that a sandwich assay results.
- 9. The biochemical detection system of claim 1, wherein said membrane is coated with an antigen so that a sandwich assay results.
- 10. The biochemical detection system of claim 1, wherein said membrane is coated with an antibody coated latex resulting in a sandwich assay.
- 11. The biochemical detection system of claim 1, wherein said membrane is coated with an antigen coated latex resulting in a sandwich assay.
- 12. The biochemical detection system of claim 1, wherein said membrane causes a trapping of an antigen-antibody labeled complex by charge.
- 13. The biochemical detection system of claim 1, wherein said membrane causes a trapping of an antigen-antibody labeled complex by size.
Government Interests
The government has rights in this invention pursuant to contract DAAA15-91-C-0073, awarded by the U.S. Army Chemical Biological Defense Command.
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