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Noninvasive reflectance oximeter sensor providing controlled minimum optical detection depth

  • US 5,203,329 A
  • Filed: 12/11/1991
  • Issued: 04/20/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/05/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A reflectance oximeter sensor for achieving a controlled minimum detection depth in the skin of a living subject, the reflectance oximeter sensor comprising:

  • a plurality of light source means for producing lights of different wavelengths at different times, respectively, toward the skin of a subject;

    a single optical detector means for detecting the lights reflected from said subject,optical barrier means disposed between said plurality of light source means and said optical detector means, for preventing the detector means from being illuminated by the lights reflected by an external surface of said skin; and

    each of said plurality of light source means, a corresponding portion of said optical barrier means, and said optical detector means cooperating with each other to define, in said skin, a common minimum detection depth greater than a thickness of epidermis as a portion of said skin, wherein said common minimum detection depth is not less than 0.50 mm, said optical detector means detecting the lights reflected from a deeper portion of said skin under said minimum detection depth.

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