Medical acoustic sensor receptacle
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1. A medical acoustic sensor receptacle comprising:
- an outside layer and a skin side layer attached together to form a pocket, the pocket having an opening allowing a medical acoustic sensor to be inserted into and removed from the pocket, the medical acoustic sensor being responsive to acoustic signals transmitted through the body of a patient;
the skin side layer being constructed of a sound transmitting sheet material having sufficient flexibility to permit the skin side layer to deform into close acoustic contact with the skin of the patient at each desired acoustic sensing location on the patient; and
the outside layer being constructed of a stretchable elastic material that stretches to receive the medical acoustic sensor when the medical acoustic sensor is inserted into the pocket, the elastic properties of the stretchable material providing an elastic holding force to hold the medical acoustic sensor into close acoustic contact with the skin side layer when the medical acoustic sensor is inserted into the pocket.
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Abstract
A receptacle for a piezoelectric medical acoustic sensor comprises a lower skin side layer of a sound transmitting conformable material, preferably provided with an adhesive for attachment to the skin of a patient, and an outer sound deadening layer of an elastic foam material which prevents the transmission of room noise to the sensor. The outer layer is adhered to the skin side layer to form a pocket and the elastic properties of the outer layer hold the sensor in close acoustic contact with the skin side layer to improve the signal to noise ratio for the sensor.
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1. A medical acoustic sensor receptacle comprising:
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an outside layer and a skin side layer attached together to form a pocket, the pocket having an opening allowing a medical acoustic sensor to be inserted into and removed from the pocket, the medical acoustic sensor being responsive to acoustic signals transmitted through the body of a patient; the skin side layer being constructed of a sound transmitting sheet material having sufficient flexibility to permit the skin side layer to deform into close acoustic contact with the skin of the patient at each desired acoustic sensing location on the patient; and the outside layer being constructed of a stretchable elastic material that stretches to receive the medical acoustic sensor when the medical acoustic sensor is inserted into the pocket, the elastic properties of the stretchable material providing an elastic holding force to hold the medical acoustic sensor into close acoustic contact with the skin side layer when the medical acoustic sensor is inserted into the pocket. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A medical acoustic sensor receptacle comprising:
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an outside layer and a skin side layer attached together to form a pocket having an opening for receiving a medical sensor responsive to acoustic signals transmitted through the body of a patient; the skin side layer being constructed of a sound transmitting sheet material having sufficient flexibility to permit the skin side layer to deform into close acoustic contact with the skin of the patient at each desired acoustic sensing location on the patient; the outside layer including; a stretchable foam layer, having sound absorbing properties, extending across substantially the entire width of the receptacle, an adhesive layer extending across substantially the entire width of the receptacle and adhering a portion of the perimeter of the stretchable foam layer to the skin side layer along a corresponding portion of the perimeter of the skin side layer, another portion of the perimeter of the stretchable foam layer and the skin side layer defining the opening for receiving the medical sensor, and a stretchable film layer extending across a portion of the surface of the adhesive layer to prevent the adhesive layer from contacting the sensor, the stretchable film layer having elastic properties cooperating with the elastic properties of the stretchable foam layer to hold the sensor into close acoustic contact with the skin side layer when the medical sensor is inserted into the pocket; a medical adhesive layer bonded to the skin side layer for temporarily adhesively attaching the receptacle to the patient'"'"'s skin; and a release film layer releasably adhered to the medical adhesive layer for protecting the medical adhesive layer during shipment and handling.
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13. A medical acoustic sensor receptacle adapted to receive a medical acoustic sensor comprising:
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an elastic outside layer attached to a skin side layer to form a pocket for releasably holding the sensor; the skin side layer being constructed of a sound transmitting sheet material having sufficient flexibility to permit the skin side layer to deform into close acoustic contact with the skin of the patient; the elastic outside layer stretching when the sensor is inserted into the pocket to provide an elastic holding force to hold the sensor in acoustic contact with the skin side layer, the elastic holding force being greater at the perimeter of the pocket than at the center of the pocket; and a medical adhesive layer bonded to the skin side layer for temporarily adhesively attaching the receptacle to the patient'"'"'s skin. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method of monitoring sounds within a patient'"'"'s body comprising the steps of:
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adhering an acoustic sensor receptacle to the skin of the patient at a desired acoustic sensing location on the patient, the acoustic sensor receptacle comprising; a substantially planar outside layer having a perimeter and a substantially planar skin side layer having a perimeter attached together along a portion of the respective perimeters of the layers to form a pocket for releasably holding a piezoelectric medical acoustic sensor having an inner side and an outer side, the skin side layer being constructed of a sound transmitting sheet material having sufficient flexibility to permit the skin side layer to deform into close acoustic contact with the skin of the patient at the desired acoustic sensing location, and the outside layer being constructed of a stretchable elastic material; inserting the piezoelectric medical acoustic sensor into the receptacle between the outside layer and the skin side layer, the outer layer of the receptacle contacting the outer side of the sensor and elastically holding the inner side of the sensor in close acoustic contact with the skin side layer of the receptacle; and monitoring the sounds within the patient'"'"'s body by monitoring electrical signals produced by the sensor.
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