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Contact fever thermometer

  • US 4,030,482 A
  • Filed: 11/20/1975
  • Issued: 06/21/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/20/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A contact fever thermometer adapted to be applied to the skin of the human body to visually indicate the temperature of the tissue immediately beneath the thermometer comprising a substantially rigid metal substrate, adhesive applied to one face of the substrate for adhering the substrate to the skin, said substrate being a substantially flat member having a length and a width of 1/2 inch or less so that when it is adhered to the skin the skin conforms generally to the shape of the substrate thereby to insure good thermal contact between the skin and the substrate so that the substrate substantially assumes the average temperature of the tissue to which it is adhered, a dark background on the other face of the substrate, and a plurality of numerical display areas on said dark background, each of said numerical display areas being comprised of a layer of liquid crystals which change color in response to changes in temperature within a specified temperature range with the liquid crystals in each of said numerical display areas being adapted to change color in response to changes in temperature within a different temperature range than do the liquid crystals in the other display areas whereby when said thermometer is applied to the skin, one of said numerical display areas displays a most clearly visible numerical temperature thereby indicating the average temperature of the tissue beneath the substrate, each of said layers of liquid crystals forming said numerical display areas being initially of a color substantially the same as said background at temperatures below a minimum threshold temperature and above a maximum threshold temperature, the span of temperatures between said minimum and maximum threshold temperatures constituting said range of temperatures, two of said display areas being in superimposed relation with one another on said substrate with the maximum threshold temperature of one of said superimposed numerical display areas being below the minimum threshold temperature of the other of said superimposed numerical display areas whereby only one of the superimposed numerical display areas is visible at one time.

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