Leakage capacitance compensating current sensor for current supplied to medical device loads
First Claim
1. A current sensing device for sensing the A.C. current delivered from a source to a load formed at a medical implement connected to the distal end of a primary electrical conductor for supplying current to the medical implement load from the source wherein distributed capacitance between the primary conductor and a return path to the source prevents a measurement of current at the source end of the primary conductor from being an accurate measurement of the current delivered to the medical implement load, said current sensing device comprising a reference electrical conductor disposed beside the primary electrical conductor along the length thereof and connected to the medical implement load through an impedance at the load of a value such as to effectively electrically isolate the reference electrical conductor from the load and so that the current flowing through the reference electrical conductor is essentially due to the distributed capacitance, and subtracting means for subtracting the current flowing through said reference conductor from the current flowing in the primary conductor at the source end so as to offset the effect of the distributed capacitance and to thereby produce a current measurement corresponding to the current delivered to the medical implement load.
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Abstract
A current sensing device enables sensing the current being delivered from a source to a load at a medical implement connected to the distal end of a primary conductor connected between the source and the load in situations wherein distributed capacitance between the primary conductor and a return path to the source prevents a measurement of current at the source end of the primary conductor from being an accurate measurement of the delivered current. The current sensing device includes a reference conductor which is located beside and is preferably twisted together with the primary conductor along the length thereof and which is connected to the medical implement load through a resistor at the load of a value such as to effectively electrically isolate the reference conductor from the load. A subtractor subtracts the current flowing through the reference conductor from the total load current flowing to the medical implement so as to offset the effect of the distributed capacitance and to thereby produce a current measurement corresponding to the delivered current. The subtractor can comprise a current transformer through which the conductors extend in opposing relation. An integrity detector monitors whether the reference conductor is intact.
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- 1. A current sensing device for sensing the A.C. current delivered from a source to a load formed at a medical implement connected to the distal end of a primary electrical conductor for supplying current to the medical implement load from the source wherein distributed capacitance between the primary conductor and a return path to the source prevents a measurement of current at the source end of the primary conductor from being an accurate measurement of the current delivered to the medical implement load, said current sensing device comprising a reference electrical conductor disposed beside the primary electrical conductor along the length thereof and connected to the medical implement load through an impedance at the load of a value such as to effectively electrically isolate the reference electrical conductor from the load and so that the current flowing through the reference electrical conductor is essentially due to the distributed capacitance, and subtracting means for subtracting the current flowing through said reference conductor from the current flowing in the primary conductor at the source end so as to offset the effect of the distributed capacitance and to thereby produce a current measurement corresponding to the current delivered to the medical implement load.
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