Blood concentrate detector
First Claim
1. A blood concentrate detector comprising:
- a. a light source to create visible light in the wavelength of 400 to 800 nm;
b. a means to project said visible light through an aperture, across a tubular cavity, through an orifice to a photo-detector with said tubular cavity having a circular shape and slot opening to receive and hold in place a tube for liquid and;
c. a means to detect states in said visible light as the light passes through;
air, translucent tube, translucent tube with translucent fluid, translucent tube with translucent fluid with various concentrates of blood,wherein said detector indicates the degree of malfunction of equipment or misapplication of apparatus used in extracorporeal medical treatment systems.
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Abstract
A blood concentrate detector is disclosed for non-invasive, optical, detection of blood in translucent fluids, within translucent tubes, wherein the fluid is formed into a biconvex lens to 1st disperse the light beam, being emitted through a 0.03 to 0.06 inch orifice, across the inner diameter of the tube, then 2nd for that dispersed light to be refocused, via the fluid acting as a lens in the second half of the tube, and directed through a 0.030 to 0.06 inch aperture on the opposing side for detection purposes; whereas the detector measures the reduction in light energy do to the absorption by blood particles of light being emitted in the visible light range of 400 to 800 nm wavelength. Diffusing the light energy throughout the fluid creates an increase ratio of light energy absorption, whereby the electronic circuit can calculate the percentage of blood concentrate within the fluid.
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1. A blood concentrate detector comprising:
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a. a light source to create visible light in the wavelength of 400 to 800 nm; b. a means to project said visible light through an aperture, across a tubular cavity, through an orifice to a photo-detector with said tubular cavity having a circular shape and slot opening to receive and hold in place a tube for liquid and; c. a means to detect states in said visible light as the light passes through;
air, translucent tube, translucent tube with translucent fluid, translucent tube with translucent fluid with various concentrates of blood,wherein said detector indicates the degree of malfunction of equipment or misapplication of apparatus used in extracorporeal medical treatment systems. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10)
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6. A blood concentrate detector comprising:
- a housing having an opening to receive a tube for liquid, a tubular cavity for said tube to nest, a visible light source on one side of tubular cavity, a photo-detector on opposing side of said tubular cavity;
wherein said tubular cavity forms said tube for liquid into a liquid biconvex lens when translucent fluids are present.
- a housing having an opening to receive a tube for liquid, a tubular cavity for said tube to nest, a visible light source on one side of tubular cavity, a photo-detector on opposing side of said tubular cavity;
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9. A method for detecting the states of:
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a. the absence of a translucent liquid carrying tube; b. the presence of a translucent liquid carrying tube; c. the presence of a translucent liquid carrying tube with translucent fluid and; d. the presence of a translucent liquid carrying tube with translucent fluid with varying percents of blood within said translucent fluid; using a blood concentrate detector having a visible light source, a photo-detector, a tubular cavity, an opening to insert said translucent liquid carrying tube, and circuitry;
wherein said method measures the variations in light energy of said visible light source created by the optical effects of said translucent liquid carrying tube when, absent, present, or present with translucent fluids; and
created by the light energy absorption properties of blood to light in the visible spectrum.
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