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Dual membrane mounting for transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide sensor

  • US 4,932,410 A
  • Filed: 10/18/1988
  • Issued: 06/12/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/18/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sensor for monitoring first and second transcutaneous gases at the surface of the skin comprising,an electrode housing,a first electrode mounted in said electrode housing for detecting said second gas,a second electrode mounted in said electrode housing for detecting said second gas,a seal supporting housing releasably mountable on said electrode housing, each of said seal supporting housing and said electrode housing including a respective indexing means for limiting relative movement therebetween,a selectively permeable seal mounted on said seal supporting housing, said seal having a first region permeable to said first gas and a second region permeable to said second gas,and cooperative interlocking means on said electrode housing and on said seal supporting housing for positively mounting said seal supporting housing on said electrode housing with said first region of said seal in engagement with said first electrode and said second region of said seal in engagement with said second electrode, said first and second electrodes being angularly displaced from said electrode housing indexing means by the same degree to which said first and second permeable seal regions are respectively angularly displaced from said seal supporting housing indexing means.

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