Claims
- 1. A high accuracy, non intrusive fertility monitor for determining the fertility of women comprising:a hand held housing having a top and a bottom, a flat optical specimen glass insertable into the top of said housing, an eyepiece located at said top of said housing for viewing the specimen glass, a light source at the bottom of the housing, polarizing elements located between said light source and said specimen glass for polarizing the light before it reaches said specimen glass and consisting of a polarizing filter, an optical delay plate, and a spectral rotating sheet, and an analizing filter between the specimen glass and said eyepiece, wherein the polarized light provides improved optical analysis of estrogen crystals of dried saliva once placed on the specimen glass by making the crystals visible and shining on a black background for better determination of fertility.
- 2. A monitor like that of claim 1, wherein the polarizing and analyzing filters are of linear polarizing type.
- 3. A monitor like that of claim 1, wherein said polarizing and analyzing filters are of circular polarizing type.
- 4. A monitor like that of claim 1, wherein the polarizing and the analyzing filters are eliminated but, the optical delay plate and the spectral rotating sheet are still there and capable of causing contrast view, of the estrogen crystals, with non polarized light.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from Provisional application Ser. No. 60/057,310, filed Sep. 2, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/057310 |
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