Claims
- 1. A sampling system comprising,
- (a) an aspiration line having an aspiration and discharge pump normally in series with an aspiration probe to draw fluid into the aspiration line toward the aspiration and discharge pump when the aspiration and discharge pump is in series with the aspiration probe,
- (b) an analytical line having a stream pump normally in communication with a reading station to pump fluid in the analytical line away from the stream pump toward the reading station when the stream pump is in series with the reading station,
- (c) a flow control device being communicable with said aspiration line and said analytical line and being operable in a first mode to prevent communication between said aspiration line and said analytical line while permitting communication between said aspiration and discharge pump and said aspiration probe, and also permitting communication between said stream pump and said reading station, and
- (d) said flow control device being operable in a second mode to prevent communication between said aspiration and discharge pump and said aspiration probe and to permit communication between said aspiration and discharge pump and said reading station to enable said aspiration and discharge pump to pump fluid in the analytical line away from the aspiration and discharge pump toward the reading station.
- 2. The sampling system as claimed in claim 1 wherein a pressure transducer is disposed on said aspiration line between said aspiration pump and said valve to detect pressure at said aspiration probe during aspiration of fluid into said aspiration probe upon operation of said aspiration pump.
- 3. The sampling system as claimed in claim 1 wherein a microprocessor is connected to said pressure transducer to integrate pressure readings made by said transducer of aspiration pressure at said aspiration probe in accordance with the formula ##EQU2## where, PI is a pressure integral for a reference serum aspiration or test serum aspiration,
- p.sub.k =is a series of consecutive pressure values p.sub.1, p.sub.2, . . . through p.sub.m measured during the aspiration,
- k=refers to which of the pressure values p.sub.1, p.sub.2, . . . through p.sub.m is the initial pressure value,
- m=total number of measured pressure values p.sub.k,
- p.sub.j =is a series of consecutive pressure values p.sub.1, p.sub.2 . . . through p.sub.n measured with the probe immersed in serum but before the aspiration starts,
- j=refers to which of the pressure values p.sub.1, p.sub.2, . . . through p.sub.n is the initial pressure value, and
- n=total number of measured pressure values p.sub.j.
- 4. The sampling system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flow control device is a valve having a first valve position corresponding to said first mode and a second valve position corresponding to said second mode.
- 5. The sampling system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said valve has a vent and said stream pump is non-communicable with said valve vent when said valve is in said first valve position, said stream pump being communicable with said valve when said valve is in said second valve position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/113,647 filed Jul. 10, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,022,747.
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