US Patent Application 17970411. BIOSENSOR CHIP AND BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGES HAVING THE SAME simplified abstract

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BIOSENSOR CHIP AND BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGES HAVING THE SAME

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.


Inventor(s)

Kyounghwa Kim of Seoul (KR)


Taekyu Choi of Seoul (KR)


Younghwan Kim of Seoul (KR)


Seonggeun Kim of Seoul (KR)


Changseok Kim of Seoul (KR)


Kyungho Kong of Seoul (KR)


Kyoungtaek Lim of Seoul (KR)


Youngrae Lee of Seoul (KR)


Inkwan Yeo of Seoul (KR)


BIOSENSOR CHIP AND BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGES HAVING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17970411 Titled 'BIOSENSOR CHIP AND BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGES HAVING THE SAME'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a biosensor cartridge that is used with a diagnostic device. The cartridge includes a circuit board with a connection terminal, a biosensor chip, and a housing. The biosensor chip is designed to detect a specific material in a sample and send an electrical signal to the circuit board. The chip has multiple channel areas where a reactant is attached to specifically interact with the target material. The connection terminal is exposed outside of the housing for easy connection to the diagnostic device.


Original Abstract Submitted

A biosensor cartridge can include a circuit board having a connection terminal configured to be electrically connected to an external diagnostic device, a biosensor chip configured to detect a target material from an analysis specimen, and transmit an electrical signal to the connection terminal of the circuit board based on the target material being present in the analysis specimen, the biosensor chip including a reactant configured to react specifically with the target material, and a housing enclosing the circuit board and the biosensor chip, and the connecting terminal being exposed outside of the housing. Also, the biosensor chip includes a plurality of channel areas separated from each other, and the reactant is attached to the plurality of channel areas.