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publicationDate 1999-01-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H112593-A
titleOfInvention Excess liquid removal device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an apparatus which can reduce the cost, eliminate the necessity of complicated and troublesome maintenance, and eliminate the pre-solution contamination, thereby enabling an accurate measurement and inspection with a test paper. . SOLUTION: This is a surplus liquid removing device for removing surplus urine adhering to a strip-shaped test paper 1, wherein the device has a posture in contact with the test paper 1 along the longitudinal direction and crossing the longitudinal direction. A spring 4 which has a wire 4a and absorbs the excess urine by capillary action in the space between the wires 4a; And a blotting material 4b loaded in the hollow portion of the spring 4; An extruding mechanism for pressing the test paper 1 against the spring 4 while moving the test paper 1 along the transport rail 2, and a rotating body 5 b for causing the spring 4 to vibrate to change the distance between the element wires 4 a. I have.
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