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Transcutaneous oxygen sensor with adjacent heater

  • US 4,296,752 A
  • Filed: 05/11/1979
  • Issued: 10/27/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/24/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sensor for transcutaneous measurement of partial pressure of gas, comprising:

  • a heater assembly;

    a transcutaneous gas sensing cell which includes (a) a cathode, (b) a reservoir, (c) a membrane, and (d) electrolyte in the reservoir and forming an electrolyte path between the cathode and the reservoir;

    said membrane including (i) a first portion having a front side disposed for direct contact with the patient'"'"'s skin, and a back side adjacent the cathode but being separated from the cathode by a layer of said electrolyte defining said electrolyte path, and (ii) a second portion surrounding the gas sensing cell and disposed to be out of contact with the skin of the patient when the sensor is in use;

    said heater assembly comprising (i) an annular heat conductive element surrounding said gas sensing cell but so spaced therefrom that heat is substantially not coupled from said element directly to said gas sensing cell, and (ii) means for heating said element;

    said heater assembly being so constructed, disposed and spaced relatively to said gas sensing cell as to be attachable to the skin of the patient for transfer of heat from said element to the skin, without such heat passing to the skin through the membrane and without substantial transfer of heat from said element to said gas sensing cell.

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