Apparatus and method for measuring fluid pressure in a medical patient
First Claim
1. An apparatus for vertically aligning a given point on a transducer unit that generates a signal corresponding to a pressure of a patient'"'"'s bodily fluid with a desired point corresponding to a place at which the pressure is to be measured, the apparatus comprising;
- a. means for generating light;
b. housing means adapted to contain the light generating means;
c. first and second leveling tubes each having a leveling axis that is substantially parallel to a path of the light generated by the light generating means, each leveling tube comprisingi. a closed transparent envelope containing a liquid and a bubble of gas; and
ii. lines formed on the envelope, where the leveling axis is substantially horizontal when the bubble of gas is located between the two lines;
d. an indicating mark formed on the housing means, where the light path is vertically aligned with the given point when the indicating mark is vertically aligned with the given point; and
e. means for selectively locking the housing means to prevent movement thereof relative to the given point when the light path is both horizontally and vertically aligned with the given point;
whereinthe first leveling tube is so mounted on a first end of the housing that, when the light path extends in a first direction, the light path may be rendered horizontal by rotating the housing until the bubble of the first leveling tube is located between the two lines of the first leveling tube;
the second leveling tube is so mounted on a second end of the housing that, when the light path extends in a second direction, the light path may be rendered horizontal by rotating the housing until the bubble of the second leveling tube is located between the two lines of the second leveling tube; and
one of the given point and the desired point are vertically displaced relative to the other of the given point and the desired point until the light generating means causes light to reflect off of the desired point, indicating that the given point is vertically aligned with the desired point.
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Abstract
An apparatus for vertically aligning a given point on a pressure transducer unit with a desired point an a patient, the apparatus comprising: (a) a light source; (b) a housing adapted to contain the light source; (c) at least one leveling tube having a leveling axis that is substantially parallel to the light beam, the leveling tube comprising (i) a closed transparent envelope containing a liquid and a bubble of gas, and (ii) lines formed on the envelope, where the leveling axis is substantially horizontally aligned when the bubble of gas is located between the two lines; (d) an indicating mark formed on the housing means, where the beam of light is vertically aligned with the given point on the transducer unit when the indicating means is vertically aligned with the given point on the transducer unit; and (e) a locking system for selectively locking the housing means to prevent movement thereof relative to the transducer unit when the beam of light is both horizontally aligned and vertically aligned with the given point on the transducer unit. To vertically align the given point with the desired point, one of the transducer unit and the patient are vertically displaced relative to the other until the light source causes light to reflect off of the patient at the desired point.
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20 Claims
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1. An apparatus for vertically aligning a given point on a transducer unit that generates a signal corresponding to a pressure of a patient'"'"'s bodily fluid with a desired point corresponding to a place at which the pressure is to be measured, the apparatus comprising;
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a. means for generating light; b. housing means adapted to contain the light generating means; c. first and second leveling tubes each having a leveling axis that is substantially parallel to a path of the light generated by the light generating means, each leveling tube comprising i. a closed transparent envelope containing a liquid and a bubble of gas; and ii. lines formed on the envelope, where the leveling axis is substantially horizontal when the bubble of gas is located between the two lines; d. an indicating mark formed on the housing means, where the light path is vertically aligned with the given point when the indicating mark is vertically aligned with the given point; and e. means for selectively locking the housing means to prevent movement thereof relative to the given point when the light path is both horizontally and vertically aligned with the given point;
whereinthe first leveling tube is so mounted on a first end of the housing that, when the light path extends in a first direction, the light path may be rendered horizontal by rotating the housing until the bubble of the first leveling tube is located between the two lines of the first leveling tube; the second leveling tube is so mounted on a second end of the housing that, when the light path extends in a second direction, the light path may be rendered horizontal by rotating the housing until the bubble of the second leveling tube is located between the two lines of the second leveling tube; and one of the given point and the desired point are vertically displaced relative to the other of the given point and the desired point until the light generating means causes light to reflect off of the desired point, indicating that the given point is vertically aligned with the desired point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of measuring a pressure of a bodily fluid of a patient, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. providing means for generating light; b. providing pressure measuring means for measuring the pressure of the bodily fluid, the pressure measuring means having a given point thereon that must be vertically aligned with a desired point corresponding to the place at which the pressure is to be measured; c. providing a housing adapted to contain the light generating means; d. providing first and second alignment means for rendering the beam of light horizontal, where the first alignment means is mounted on one end of the housing and the second alignment means is located on the other end of the housing; and e. rendering the beam of light horizontal using the first alignment means when the housing is located on a first side of the patient and using the second alignment means when the housing is located on a second side of the patient; f. vertically aligning the light path with the given point on the pressure measuring means; g. preventing relative movement between the light generating means and the pressure measuring means when the light path is both horizontally and vertically aligned with the given point on the pressure measuring means; and h. adjusting the vertical level of one of the pressure measuring means and the patient until the light generating means causes light to reflect off of the patient at the desired point.
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9. An apparatus for measuring the pressure of bodily fluids in a medical patient, the apparatus comprising:
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a. fluid containing means for allowing fluid to flow from a place at which the pressure of the bodily fluids is to be measured to a measuring point; b. means for measuring the pressure within the fluid containing means at the measuring point; c. means for generating a beam of light; d. housing means for containing the light beam generating means; e. means for determining that the beam of light is substantially horizontal; f. a transducer bracket on which the pressure measuring means is mounted; g. an intermediate member; h. means for securely attaching the intermediate member to the transducer bracket; i. mounting means for mounting the housing means to the intermediate member comprising locking means operable between a first position in which the housing means may be moved relative to the intermediate member so that the beam of light is substantially horizontal and substantially vertically aligned with the measuring point and a second position in which the locking means operatively engages the intermediate member to prevent relative movement between the housing means and the intermediate member when the beam of light is substantially horizontal and substantially vertically aligned with the measuring point; j. means for allowing at least one of the patient and the transducer bracket to be vertically displaced until the light generating means causes light to reflect off of the patient at a desired point on the patient corresponding to the place at which pressure is to be monitored. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An apparatus for measuring the pressure of bodily fluids in a medical patient, the apparatus comprising:
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a. fluid containing means for allowing fluid to flow from a place at which the pressure of the bodily fluids is to be measured to a measuring point; b. means for measuring the pressure within the fluid containing means at the measuring point; c. means for generating a beam of light; d. housing means for containing the light beam generating means, the housing means being generally rectangular and having first and second end surfaces; e. first and second leveling means for determining that the beam of light is substantially horizontal, the first and second leveling means being mounted in the housing so that they are visible through the first and second end surfaces, respectively, and having first and second leveling axes that are substantially parallel to each other and to the beam of light; f. a transducer bracket on which the pressure measuring means is mounted; g. an intermediate member; h. means for securely attaching the intermediate member to the transducer bracket; i. mounting means for mounting the housing means onto the intermediate member comprising locking means operable between a first position in which the housing means may be moved relative to the intermediate member so that the beam of light is substantially horizontal and substantially vertically aligned with the measuring point and a second position in which the locking means operatively engages the intermediate member to prevent relative movement between the housing means and the intermediate member when the beam of light is substantially horizontal and substantially vertically aligned with the measuring point; j. means for allowing at least one of the patient and the transducer bracket to be vertically displaced until the light generating means causes light to reflect off of the patient at a desired point on the patient corresponding to the place at which pressure is to be monitored. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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