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Estrus cycle monitoring system

  • US 4,498,481 A
  • Filed: 09/28/1982
  • Issued: 02/12/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/28/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Estrus cycle monitoring system for determining the preferred ovulation time of a female animal or female human, said system comprising:

  • a. pistol-grip handle means having a flat upper surface;

    b. electronic housing means secured to said flat upper surface of said handle means;

    c. elongated rod secured to a forward end of said housing means, a molded rounded end probe sized for a respective animal and supporting two wound geometrically configured helix electrodes on an outer circumference of said probe, said probe including a cylindrical shape with a rounded end, said helix electrodes being longitudinally wound at an axis at an angle to said axis of said probe and rod, said probe secured to an end of said rod, wires running between said electrodes through said rod;

    d. signal processing means connected to a signal generating means connected to said electrode wires;

    e. signal display means connected to said signal processing means and positioned on a rear portion of said housing;

    f. light source means positioned in said housing means, objective lens and diffuser lens surrounding said objective lens and positioned on a rounded end of said probe, random fiber-optic bundle connected between said light source means and said diffuser lens including a covering thereabouts;

    coherent fiber-optic bundle extending from said objective lens, through said random fiber bundle, through said housing means, through said rear end of said housing means, and an eye-imaging optic connected to an end of said coherent fiberoptic bundle for observing the surrounding vaginal cabity and related anatomy of location of said probe; and

    ,g. power means connected through a flexible cable to said housing means whereby said electrodes and electrical generating means and signal processing means display on said display means electrical resistance of mucus in a vaginal cavity of a female animal or human.

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