SENSOR ADAPTER CABLE
First Claim
1. A sensor adapter cable provides medical personnel with the convenience of utilizing otherwise incompatible optical sensors with multiple blood parameter plug-ins to a physiological monitor, where the plug-ins each have keyed connectors that mechanically lock-out incompatible sensors in addition to readers that poll sensor identification components in each sensor so as to electrically lock-out incompatible sensors, the sensor adapter cable comprising:
- a sensor connector that mechanically connects to a predetermined sensor and electrically communicates with a plurality of sensor electrical elements within the predetermined sensor;
a plug-in connector that mechanically connects to a predetermined plug-in and electrically communicates with a plurality of plug-in electrical elements within the predetermined plug-in;
an interconnection cable that mechanically attaches between and provides electrical communications between the sensor connector and the plug-in connector; and
a pod incorporated within the interconnecting cable that electrically interfaces the sensor connector to the plug-in connector, the pod including both active and passive sensor identification elements;
wherein the pod automatically switches between using one of the active or passive sensor identification elements to use the other of the active or passive sensor identification elements based on a monitoring system type the sensor adapter cable is connected with.
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Abstract
A sensor adapter cable provides medical personnel with the convenience of utilizing otherwise incompatible optical sensors with multiple blood parameter plug-ins to a physiological monitor, where the plug-ins each have keyed connectors that mechanically lock-out incompatible sensors in addition readers that poll sensor identification components in each sensor so as to electrically lock-out incompatible sensors.
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20 Claims
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1. A sensor adapter cable provides medical personnel with the convenience of utilizing otherwise incompatible optical sensors with multiple blood parameter plug-ins to a physiological monitor, where the plug-ins each have keyed connectors that mechanically lock-out incompatible sensors in addition to readers that poll sensor identification components in each sensor so as to electrically lock-out incompatible sensors, the sensor adapter cable comprising:
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a sensor connector that mechanically connects to a predetermined sensor and electrically communicates with a plurality of sensor electrical elements within the predetermined sensor; a plug-in connector that mechanically connects to a predetermined plug-in and electrically communicates with a plurality of plug-in electrical elements within the predetermined plug-in; an interconnection cable that mechanically attaches between and provides electrical communications between the sensor connector and the plug-in connector; and a pod incorporated within the interconnecting cable that electrically interfaces the sensor connector to the plug-in connector, the pod including both active and passive sensor identification elements;
wherein the pod automatically switches between using one of the active or passive sensor identification elements to use the other of the active or passive sensor identification elements based on a monitoring system type the sensor adapter cable is connected with. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A sensor adapter cable method of interfacing any of multiple physiological monitor plug-ins to any of multiple optical sensors comprising:
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providing an interface cable having a sensor connector on a first end and a plug-in connector on a second end; incorporating a plurality of resistive and memory IDs within the cable; asserting a sensor ID read signal at the plug-in connector; and automatically selecting, by the sensor adapter cable, a particular one of the IDs to present to the plug-in connector in response to the read signal. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A sensor adapter cable comprising:
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a plug-in connector means for connecting to a plug-in module for a physiological monitor; a sensor connector means for connecting to an optical sensor; an interface cable that mechanically and electrically interconnects the plug-in connector means and the sensor connector means; and a pod means integrated with the interface cable for allowing a plurality of sensors to connected to and be recognized by the plug-in module automatically. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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