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Membrane retainer assembly for physiological sensing units

  • US 4,784,145 A
  • Filed: 03/16/1987
  • Issued: 11/15/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/18/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An improved retainer assembly for positioning a membrane in contact with the measuring surface of electrochemical physiological sensing unit especially suited for transcutaneous measurement of partial pressure of gas in blood or body tissue reducing changes in electrolyte film thickness said assembly comprising:

  • a membrane;

    a clamping ring having a central opening and a peripheral annular recess receiving the rim of the membrane such that the membrane spans the opening, the clamping ring also having an inwardly projecting annular lip adapted to resiliently engage an annular groove of the sensing unit whereby the clamping ring is removably secured to the sensing unit; and

    a retaining ring having a central opening, the rim of which is loosely fitted into the annular recess of the clamping ring thus maintaining the outer rim of the membrane within the annular recess, wherein the improvement resides in providing means in the form of at least one element selected from a foil strip or a tongue-like tab formed integrally with the retaining ring, said element extending radially inwardly from the rim of the retaining ring and so sized that when the retainer assembly is secured to the sensing unit the said element forms at least one capillary connection between the atmosphere and the electrolyte disposed between the membrane and the measuring surface of the sensing unit without the element itself covering or impinging on any significant portion of the measuring surface.

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