Telemetry system for monitoring hospital patient temperature
First Claim
1. A patient temperature monitoring system comprising a plurality of transmitters, one associated with each patient to be monitored, and a receiver,each transmitter comprising:
- a thermistor for thermal contact with a portion of the body of a patient whose temperature is to be measured,reference resistance means,means coupled to said thermistor and said reference resistance means for providing a high frequency output signal having a duty cycle proportional to a ratio of value of resistance of said thermistor relative to said reference resistance means,said receiver comprising;
demodulating means responsive to said high frequency transmitter output signal for providing an envelope signal of duration proportional to the duration of said transmitter duty cycle output,microprocessor means coupled to receive an input from said demodulating means to calculate patient temperature in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade conventions and comprising memory storage means for storing digital representations proportional to maximum and minimum allowable envelope signal durations and comparison means for comparing the duration of said envelope signal with said maximum and minimum digital representations,display means coupled to said microprocessor output including manually actuable selection means to alternatively display patient temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or in degrees Centigrade and to indicate the convention displayed, and,said comparison means is coupled to said display means so that said display means produces an error indication output when said envelope signal duration lies beyond said maximum and minimum allowable digital representations.
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Abstract
Hospital patient temperatures are monitored by providing each patient with a battery powered transmitter containing a thermistor and reference resistor which is positioned over the patient'"'"'s carotid artery. A receiver, carried by a nurse, includes an actuator for closing a reed switch in a transmitter near which it is positioned to activate that transmitter. Upon actuation of the transmitter, the patient'"'"'s temperature varies the duty cycle of a high frequency transmitter output. The outputs of a number of transmitters, each associated with a different patient are elicited, one by one, and monitored by the receiver which contains a demodulator connected to a microprocessor coupled to a visual display. The microprocessor calculates patient temperature selectively in Fahrenheit and Centigrade conventions. The microprocessor also detects low battery condition in the transmitter. The receiver includes a self-calibration test and low battery indication circuits.
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14 Claims
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1. A patient temperature monitoring system comprising a plurality of transmitters, one associated with each patient to be monitored, and a receiver,
each transmitter comprising: -
a thermistor for thermal contact with a portion of the body of a patient whose temperature is to be measured, reference resistance means, means coupled to said thermistor and said reference resistance means for providing a high frequency output signal having a duty cycle proportional to a ratio of value of resistance of said thermistor relative to said reference resistance means, said receiver comprising; demodulating means responsive to said high frequency transmitter output signal for providing an envelope signal of duration proportional to the duration of said transmitter duty cycle output, microprocessor means coupled to receive an input from said demodulating means to calculate patient temperature in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade conventions and comprising memory storage means for storing digital representations proportional to maximum and minimum allowable envelope signal durations and comparison means for comparing the duration of said envelope signal with said maximum and minimum digital representations, display means coupled to said microprocessor output including manually actuable selection means to alternatively display patient temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or in degrees Centigrade and to indicate the convention displayed, and, said comparison means is coupled to said display means so that said display means produces an error indication output when said envelope signal duration lies beyond said maximum and minimum allowable digital representations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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3. A patient temperaturing monitoring system comprising a plurality of transmitters, one associated with each patient to be monitored, and a receiver,
each transmitter comprising: -
a thermistor for thermal contact with a portion of the body of a patient whose temperature is to be measured, reference resistance means, means coupled to said thermistor and said reference resistance means for providing a high frequency output signal having a duty cycle proportional to a ratio of value of resistance of said thermistor relative to said reference resistance means, a battery power supply coupled to said means for providing said output signal, releasable connection means interposed between said thermistor and said means for providing said output signal, a fixed resistance of known resistance value for alternative coupling to said releasable connection means in place of said thermistor, said receiver comprising; demodulating means responsive to said high frequency transmitter output signal for providing an envelope signal of duration proportional to the duration of said transmitter duty cycle output, microprocessor means coupled to receive an input from said demodulating means to calculate patient temperature in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade conventions and to register the envelope signal cycle period duration, and including memory means for storing an indication of maximum envelope signal cycle period duration and comparator means for comparing said envelope signal cycle period duration from said demodulating means with said indication of maximum envelope signal period duration, and, display means coupled to said microprocessor output and including manually actuable selection means to alternatively display patient temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Centigrade and to indicate the convention display, and including indicator means for signaling inadequate voltage output from said transmitter battery when said fixed resistance is coupled to said releasable connection means in place of said thermistor and when concurrently said envelope signal cycle period duration exceeds said indication of maximum envelope signal cycle period duration. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A patient temperature monitoring system comprising a plurality of transmitters, one associated with each patient to be monitored, and a receiver,
each transmitter comprising: -
a thermistor for thermal contact with a portion of the body of a patient whose temperature is to be measured, reference resistance means, means coupled to said thermistor and said reference resistance means for providing a high frequency output signal having a duty cycle proportional to a ratio of value of resistance of said thermistor relative to said reference resistance means, said receiver comprising; demodulating means responsive to said high frequency transmitter output signal for providing an envelope signal of duration proportional to the duration of said transmitter duty cycle output, and including a retriggerable monostable multivibrator for producing a pulse having a signal duration that exceeds the duration of the duty cycle of said high frequency output signal, said monostable multivibrator has an output line, microprocessor means coupled to said output line of said monostable multivibrator to receive said envelope signal as an input from said demodulating means to calculate patient temperature in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade conventions, and, display means coupled to said microprocessor output and including manually actuable selection means to alternatively display patient temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Centigrade and to indicate the convention displayed. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A patient temperature monitoring system comprising a plurality of transmitters, one associated with each patient to be monitored, and a receiver,
each transmitter comprising: -
a thermistor for thermal contact with a portion of the body of a patient whose temperature is to be measured, reference resistance means, means coupled to said thermistor and said reference resistance means for providing a high frequency output signal having a duty cycle proportional to a ratio of value of resistance of said thermistor relative to said reference resistance means. said receiver comprising; demodulating means responsive to said high frequency transmitter output signal for providing an envelope signal of duration proportional to the duration of said transmitter duty cycle output, microprocessor means coupled to receive an input from said demodulating means to calculate patent temperature in both Fahrenheit and Centigrade conventions, and including means for detecting the appearance of said envelope signal, means for thereafter delaying processing of said envelope signal for a delay period, crystal oscillator means for generating a high frequency signal, counter means for accumulating said high frequency signals from said crystal oscillator, gating means responsive to said means for delaying to couple said crystal oscillator means to said counter means only following said delay period and only for the time of duration of said envelope signal, and temporary electronic memory storage means for storing an accumulated digital count from said counting means, and, display means coupled to said microprocessor output and including manually actuable selection means to alternatively display patient temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Centigrade and to indicate the convention displayed. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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