Intracranial pressure sensing device
First Claim
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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Abstract
A fluid pressure sensor for use internal to the human body including a completely ceramic sectioned outer shell having an opening therein for allowing fluid access to a thin metal diaphragm member. The thin metal diaphragm member is disposed between the sectioned outer shell by diffusion bonding in order to limit exposure of the human tissue solely to the diaphragm member and the ceramic shell. A variable tuned LC circuit is responsive to fluid pressure for establishing a predetermined electrical parameter. The electrical parameter is capable of affecting an electromagnetically responsive electrical circuit means located external to the human body for providing data indicative of the fluid pressure. The thin diaphragm member constitutes one plate of the LC circuit and the remainder of the LC circuit is located beneath the thin diaphragm member so as to be protected from fluid and moisture.
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9 Claims
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1. A body fluid pressure sensor for use internal to a human body, particularly intracranial, comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A body fluid pressure sensor for use internal to a human body, particularly intracranial, comprising:
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a. a ceramic housing including an upper and lower member; b. said upper member having an opening for allowing body fluid ingress, said lower member having an internal cavity; c. a thin metal diaphragm member affixed at its outer edges to said lower member; d. a metallized diffusion bond disposed between the thin metal diaphragm member outer edges and said lower member for hermetically sealing said internal cavity; e. an electrical impedance means located within said internal cavity and coupled to said thin metal diaphragm member, said thin metal diaphragm member constituting a portion of said electrical impedance means and being responsive to body 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 body fluid pressure.
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