Pulse oximeter sensor with differential slip coefficient
First Claim
1. A perinatal pulse oximeter sensor for application to a fetus for providing a signal corresponding to blood oxygen saturation, comprising:
- a sensor head having a non-adhesive fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, at least 50% of said fetus engaging surface providing higher friction than said maternal engaging surface, allowing said sensor head to slip with respect to said maternal surface more easily than with respect to said fetus;
a light emitter connected to said sensor head for emitting light of at least two wavelengths directed at said fetus; and
a light detector mounted in said sensor head for collecting light to be detected and generating said signal.
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Abstract
An improved fetal pulse oximeter sensor. The friction provided on the sensor head surface to engage the fetus is higher than the friction on the back side of the sensor head. Thus, any contact with a maternal surface by the back side of the sensor head is less likely to dislodge the sensor, since the maternal tissues will slide over the sensor head. The portion of the sensor surface in contact with the fetus'"'"' head will not move because of the increased friction. The increased friction can be achieved by using two different materials with different coefficients of friction, or by using a smooth surface on the back of the sensor head, and a rough surface on the sensor face.
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14 Claims
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1. A perinatal pulse oximeter sensor for application to a fetus for providing a signal corresponding to blood oxygen saturation, comprising:
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a sensor head having a non-adhesive fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, at least 50% of said fetus engaging surface providing higher friction than said maternal engaging surface, allowing said sensor head to slip with respect to said maternal surface more easily than with respect to said fetus; a light emitter connected to said sensor head for emitting light of at least two wavelengths directed at said fetus; and a light detector mounted in said sensor head for collecting light to be detected and generating said signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A perinatal pulse oximeter sensor for application to a fetus for providing a signal corresponding to blood oxygen saturation, comprising:
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a sensor head having a fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, said sensor head including slip means on a body of said sensor for allowing said sensor head to slit with respect to said maternal surface more easily than with respect to said fetus; a light emitter connected to said sensor head for emitting light of at least two wavelengths directed at said fetus; a light detector mounted in said sensor head for collecting light to be detected and generating said signal; and a substantially stiff cable attached to said sensor head, said cable being preformed to bias said fetus engaging surface against said fetus.
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6. A perinatal sensor for application to a fetus, comprising:
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a sensor body having a non-adhesive fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, at least 50% of said fetus engaging surface being a higher friction surface than said maternal engaging surface; and a sensor mounted in said sensor body. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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7. The sensor of claim 7 wherein said 50% of said fetus engaging surface is
a textured surface and said maternal engaging surface is a smooth surface.
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10. A perinatal sensor for application to a fetus, comprising:
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a sensor body having a fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, said fetus engaging surface being a higher friction surface than said maternal engaging surface; a sensor mounted in said sensor body; and a substantially stiff cable attached to said sensor body, said cable being preformed to bias said fetus engaging surface against said fetus.
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11. A perinatal sensor for application to a fetus, comprising:
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a sensor body having a non-adhesive fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, a first material on said fetus engaging surface having a higher coefficient of friction than a second material on said maternal engaging surface, said second material covering at least 50 percent of said maternal engaging surface; wherein said fetus engaging surface is substantially flat, and said maternal engaging surface is curved; a light emitter connected to said sensor body for emitting light of at least two wavelengths directed at said fetus; and a light detector mounted in said sensor body for collecting light to be detected.
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12. A perinatal sensor for application to a fetus, comprising:
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a sensor body having a fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, a first material on said fetus engaging surface having a higher coefficient of friction than a second material on said maternal engaging surface, said second material covering at least 50 percent of said maternal engaging surface; wherein said fetus engaging surface is substantially flat, and said maternal engaging surface is curved; a light emitter connected to said sensor body for emitting light of at least two wavelengths directed at said fetus; a light detector mounted in said sensor body for collecting light to be detected; and a textured surface on at least 50 percent of said fetus engaging surface, and a smoother surface on said maternal engaging surface.
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13. A perinatal sensor for application to a fetus, comprising:
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a sensor body having a fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, a first material on said fetus engaging surface having a higher coefficient of friction than a second material on said maternal engaging surface, said second material covering at least 50 percent of said maternal engaging surface; wherein said fetus engaging surface is substantially flat, and said maternal engaging surface is curved; a light emitter connected to said sensor body for emitting light of at least two wavelengths directed at said fetus; a light detector mounted in said sensor body for collecting light to be detected; and a substantially stiff cable attached to said sensor body, said cable being preformed to bias said fetus engaging surface against said fetus.
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14. A method for applying a perinatal sensor to a fetus, comprising the steps of:
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providing a sensor body having a non-adhesive fetus engaging surface for engagement with said fetus and a maternal engaging surface of said sensor head opposite said fetus engaging surface, at least 50% of said fetus engaging surface being a higher friction surface than said maternal engaging surface; inserting said sensor body between a fetus and a uterine wall; and allowing movement of said uterine wall over said maternal engaging surface while said fetus engaging surface remains in contact with said fetus.
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