US Patent Application 17993351. BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGE AND BIOSENSOR SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME simplified abstract

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BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGE AND BIOSENSOR SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.


Inventor(s)

Kyoungtaek Lim of Seoul (KR)


Youngrae Lee of Seoul (KR)


Seonggeun Kim of Seoul (KR)


Younghwan Kim of Seoul (KR)


Changseok Kim of Seoul (KR)


Kyungho Kong of Seoul (KR)


Kyounghwa Kim of Seoul (KR)


Taekyu Choi of Seoul (KR)


Inkwan Yeo of Seoul (KR)


BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGE AND BIOSENSOR SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17993351 Titled 'BIOSENSOR CARTRIDGE AND BIOSENSOR SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a biosensor cartridge that is used in a diagnostic device. The cartridge includes a circuit board with a connection terminal that can be connected to an external device. It also has a sensor chip that can detect a specific target material in a sample and transmit an electrical signal to the circuit board. The cartridge is housed in a container that exposes the sensor area and has a pattern structure to lower surface energy.


Original Abstract Submitted

A biosensor cartridge can include a circuit board including a connection terminal electrically connectable to an external diagnostic device; a sensor chip detecting a target material from an applied analysis specimen, having a reactant reacting specifically with the target material, and transmitting an electrical signal generated by reacting with the detected target material to the connection terminal of the circuit board; and a housing accommodating the circuit board and the sensor chip and surround the circuit board and the sensor chip so that the connection terminal is exposed. The housing has an inclined surface dent from an upper surface and forms an accommodating portion that exposes the sensor area of the sensor chip and accommodates the test specimen. Further, the accommodating portion includes a pattern structure for lowering surface energy.