Fixation ring assembly and method of assembling a sensor head
First Claim
1. A method of assembling a sensor head and permeable membrane encapsulating electrolyte over the electrode surface of the sensor head, for securing to the surface of a patient'"'"'s skin by means of a fixation ring, wherein the fixation ring has an annular passage extending therethrough from an upper face to a lower face, comprising the steps of:
- a. fastening a sheet of permeable membrane film across the upper face of the fixation ring covering one end of said passage,b. placing an electrolyte on at least one of the electrode surface and the membrane film over the passage,c. inserting the sensor head into said passage through said one end whereby the membrane is pressed against the base of the sensor head with the electrolyte over the electrode surface, andd. causing said membrane to be released from said fixation ring and fastened to said sensor head when said sensor head is inserted.
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Abstract
A method of assembling a sensor head and permeable membrane with encapsulated electrolyte. A disposable fixation ring is part of a similarly disposable fixation ring assembly, the latter of which serves as a fixture for automatically mounting the membrane on the sensor head body with the electrolyte encapsulated. The ring is then employed to fasten the head to a patient'"'"'s skin while the remainder of the assembly is discarded, the ring also being disposable after use on a patient.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of assembling a sensor head and permeable membrane encapsulating electrolyte over the electrode surface of the sensor head, for securing to the surface of a patient'"'"'s skin by means of a fixation ring, wherein the fixation ring has an annular passage extending therethrough from an upper face to a lower face, comprising the steps of:
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a. fastening a sheet of permeable membrane film across the upper face of the fixation ring covering one end of said passage, b. placing an electrolyte on at least one of the electrode surface and the membrane film over the passage, c. inserting the sensor head into said passage through said one end whereby the membrane is pressed against the base of the sensor head with the electrolyte over the electrode surface, and d. causing said membrane to be released from said fixation ring and fastened to said sensor head when said sensor head is inserted. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A fixation ring for securing to the surface of a patient'"'"'s skin, comprising:
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a. a member having a lower face for seating on the skin surface of a patient, and an upper face opposite said lower face, b. said member having an annular passage in it opening through both said upper and lower faces, c. said passage including a first, largest diameter passage section adjacent said upper face, a second smaller diameter passage section intermediate said faces, and a third, smallest diameter passage section adjacent said lower face, d. sensor body detent means formed inwardly of said first passage section adjacent said upper face, and e. an annular resilient ring seating channel with opposed shoulders encircling the outside of said member around said passage.
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6. A fixation ring assembly for automatically mounting a membrane over the electrode area of a sensor head, comprising:
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a. an annular member having a lower face for seating on the skin surface and an upper face opposite said lower face, b. said annular member having an annular passage extending through it opening through both said upper and lower faces, c. a compression pad sub-assembly seated in said passage, d. said compression pad sub-assembly including a resilient and compressable pad, a substantially rigid annular ring encircling said pad adjacent said upper face, and a resilient compression ring stretched over the annular periphery of said rigid ring so as to be held in extended relationship by said rigid ring, and e. a membrane positioned over said passage on said upper face. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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