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Electrochemical measuring device

  • US 4,274,418 A
  • Filed: 06/05/1979
  • Issued: 06/23/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/01/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrochemical measuring device for transcutaneous measurement of the partial pressure of a gas, said electrochemical measuring device comprising:

  • a sensor unit including an electrochemical type sensor responsive to a gas to be measured, and a semi-permeable membrane permeable by the gas to be measured and covering the electrochemical type sensor for permitting the gas to be measured to reach the electrochemical type sensor;

    an annular mounting member having a front annular skin opposing surface for being adhered in use to the skin of a patient and an opposite back for being spaced in use from the skin of the patient, a stop surface backward of said front annular skin opposing surface, and an open bore extending through the annular mounting member and opening at the front annular skin opposing surface and at the back of the annular member; and

    connecting means for releasably connecting said sensor unit to the back of said annular mounting member in a position to close the back opening of the bore and engage said stop surface and oriented with said semi-permeable membrane within said open bore and said connecting means being effective to permit releasing of said sensor unit from said annular mounting member and to permit connection of said sensor unit to said annular mounting member while said annular mounting member is adhered in use to the skin of a patient, said stop surface being positioned relative to said skin opposing surface such that when said sensor unit is engaged therewith said semi-permeable membrane is spaced a distance of 0.05 to 0.5 mm back from said skin opposing surface of said annular mounting member, wherein said sensor unit closing the back opening of said bore, the walls of said bore and the skin of a patient together define a measuring chamber for containing gases which permeated the skin of the patient and entered the measuring chamber including the gas which is to be measured when the measuring device is adhered in use to the skin of a patient.

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