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SPHYGMOMANOMETER

  • US 20120165687A1
  • Filed: 12/28/2011
  • Published: 06/28/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/28/2010
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A blood pressure measurement device comprising:

  • a cuff containing an air bladder for wrapping around a measurement area of a subject;

    an air charger that inflates the air bladder;

    an air discharger that deflates the air bladder;

    a sensor that detects a change of an internal pressure of the air bladder during the inflation and/or deflation of the air bladder, the sensor further comprising;

    a first sensor comprising a diaphragm connected to the air bladder,wherein a face of the diaphragm is flexibly displaced in accordance with the change of the internal pressure of the air bladder; and

    a second sensor comprising a diaphragm connected to the air bladder,wherein a face of the diaphragm is flexibly displaced in accordance with the change of the internal pressure of the air bladder,wherein the face of the diaphragm of the second sensor is arranged in a different position and/or direction from the face of the diaphragm of the first sensor; and

    a main body comprising a central processing unit that calculates the blood pressure of a measurement subject from the change of the internal pressure of the air bladder detected by the sensor, the central processing unit further comprising a failure judgment unit that determines whether there was any failure with the sensor,wherein upon receiving the internal pressure of the air bladder detected by the first sensor and the second sensor, the failure judgment unit determines whether a difference between the internal pressures detected by the first sensor and the second sensor is within a predetermined range, and if the difference is beyond the predetermined range, the failure judgment unit determines that the sensor failed to perform normal detection of the internal pressure of the air bladder.

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