Claims
- 1. A viscosimetric affinity sensor for measuring viscosity at high shear rates; comprisinga liquid-conductor perfusable by a shear sensitive liquid; a dialysis chamber having a tubular lumen and dialysis membrane for performing a dialysis treatment during a dialysis process; and a measuring chamber for determining a flow resistance of said sensitive liquid passing therethru and a connected pumping device, whereby the flow resistance of the measuring chamber is such that a maximum shear rate in the sensitive liquid within said measuring chamber is more than twice the maximum shear rate occurring in the sensitive liquid during the dialysis process.
- 2. A viscosimetric affinity sensor according to claim 1, further comprising a needle-like body, wherein the dialysis chamber is part of the needle-like body.
- 3. A viscosimetric affinity sensor according to claim 1, wherein the liquid-conductor contains a pressure sensor.
- 4. A viscosimetric affinity sensor according to claim 1, further comprising a needle-like body, wherein the measuring chamber is situated within the needle-like body and the dialysis chamber is situated at its surface.
- 5. A viscoimetric affinity sensor according to claim 1, wherein the dialysis chamber includes an additional chamber.
- 6. A viscosimetric affinity sensor according to claim 5, wherein the additional chamber contains a set of one or more electrodes for determining location of an interface between a fluid and said sensitive liquid contained therein, by which a position of a meniscus between fluid and sensitive liquid can be followed.
- 7. A viscosimetric affinity sensor according to claim 1, wherein the sensor contains a valve or a valve-like device for allowing an interruption of a cohesion behavior within the sensitive liquid, whereby this valve or valve-like device is placed between the dialysis chamber and the measuring chamber or between the dialysis chamber and the pumping device.
- 8. A viscosimetric affinity sensor according to claim 1, wherein the lumen of the dialysis chamber further comprises a solid body and defines a space between the solid body and the dialysis membrane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/416,839, filed on Oct. 12, 1999, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,002, issued on Jul. 31, 2001, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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