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Intracranial pressure sensing device

  • US 3,943,915 A
  • Filed: 11/29/1974
  • Issued: 03/16/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A body fluid pressure sensor for use internal to a human body, particularly intracranial, comprising:

  • a. a ceramic housing having an upper and lower member;

    b. said lower member having an internal cavity recessed portion located within said ceramic housing and a peripheral shoulder portion extending inwardly from the upper portion of said internal cavity recessed portion and said upper member having an opening for body fluid;

    c. a thin metal diaphragm member affixed at its outer edges to said peripheral shoulder portion;

    d. a metallized diffusion bond for attaching said thin metal diaphragm member to said peripheral shoulder portion for hermetically sealing said internal cavity recessed portion;

    e. an electrical impedance means located within said internal cavity recessed portion, said thin metal diaphragm member constituting a portion of said electrical impedance means and being responsive to fluid pressure on said thin metal diaphragm member for establishing a predetermined electrical parameter; and

    wherebyf. sensor means located external to the human body is responsive to said predetermined electrical parameter for providing data indicative of said fluid pressure.

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