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Tonometer mounting device

  • US 5,617,867 A
  • Filed: 11/23/1994
  • Issued: 04/08/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/23/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A mounting device for mounting a non-invasive tonometry sensor adjacent a preselected artery in a patient'"'"'s wrist, comprising:

  • a base portion having an essentially planar outward face and a generally arcuate inward face, said outward face having a length and a width, said inward face being adapted to generally conform to an anterior side of the patient'"'"'s wrist and having an arcuate length that is greater than said outward face length, said base portion having a thickness defined by a distance between said outward and inward faces, said base portion having two windows near a first end of said base portion, said thickness being substantially greater at a second end of said base portion distal from said windows;

    a sensor housing having the tonometry sensor near one end of said housing, said housing being movably attached to said base portion such that said sensor is selectively positionable in one of said windows and thereby adapted to be put into operative communication with tissue overlying the preselected artery;

    said mounting device having a combined thickness defined by said base portion thickness and a height of said sensor housing, said combined thickness being essentially equal near said first and second ends of said base portion to thereby facilitate a stable placement of the sensor relative to the preselected artery, and said sensor housing and said base portion having a combined distribution of weight that is essentially equal at said first and second ends of said base portion, respectively, to thereby further facilitate said stable placement of the sensor relative to the preselected artery; and

    a strap member for releasably securing said base portion about the patient'"'"'s wrist in a preselected position.

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