Claims
- 1. A hemoglobin sampler for stool, comprising a rod of a suitable length, said rod samples comprising a core member formed of a porous fiber bundle of longitudinally oriented thermoplastic synthetic fibers bound with each other in the longitudinal direction thereof, said core member having (i) capillary tubes between adjacent fibers, said capillary tubes being distributed randomly along the entire length of said bundle, and (ii) a cover made of thermoplastic resin arranged around the core member for tightly covering the core member, said cover extending longitudinally along said core member except for one end of the core member, said one end of the core member forming a sample absorbing section for sampling occult hemoglobin with water from stool samples of different properties, said porous fiber bundle having a porosity of 30 to 70%, and said sample absorption section having a pore volume of 5 to 70 .mu.l.
- 2. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said porous fiber bundle consists of thermoplastic synthetic fibers of single yarns not exceeding 10 deniers.
- 3. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cover is no greater than 0.1 mm thick.
- 4. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cover consists of a thermally fused layer of synthetic fibers at the outer periphery of the porous fiber bundle.
- 5. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cover consists of a coating layer of thermoplastic synthetic resin.
- 6. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cover consists of a heat shrinkable tube of synthetic resin.
- 7. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sample absorbing section of the porous fiber bundle of said rod has a hemispherical end.
- 8. The hemoglobin sampler for stool samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rod member has an outer surface sufficiently smooth to enable wiping off of the stool adhered to the outer periphery thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 07/427,543, filed on Oct. 27, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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