Differential temperature measuring device and method
First Claim
1. A device for placement on a probe such as the fingertip of a user for measuring and displaying a range of temperatures on internal body surfaces after being placed into physical contact therewith comprising:
- at least two flexible heat sensing means for providing comparative measurements and displays of the temperatures of internal body surfaces brought into physical contact with each of said heat sensing means wherein each of said heat sensing means is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced-apart parallel rows of temperature sensing indicators;
at least two flexible support means for insulating each of said heat sensing means from the probe, one of said heat sensing means being mounted on each of said flexible support means; and
attachment means for causing the device to conform to the contour of the probe and for removably affixing the device to the probe.
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Abstract
A device and method for sensing temperatures at internal body locations non-surgically accessible only through body orifices is disclosed. The device is particularly useful in medical applications such as screening for cancer and other abnormal biological activity signaled by an increase in temperature at a selected site. As applied to prostate examinations, a device is provided which may be temporarily, adhesively affixed to a user'"'"'s fingertip or to a mechanical probe. In the preferred embodiment, the device includes two temperature sensing elements which may include a plurality of chemical indicators. Each indicator changes color in response to detection of a predetermined particular temperature. When properly aligned and installed, the first element is located on the palmar surface of the fingertip while the second element is located on the dorsal surface of the fingertip. After an examination glove has been donned over the fingertip carrying the device, a prostate examination is performed during which the first element is brought into constant but brief contact with the prostate region and the second element is similarly, simultaneously brought into contact with a dermal surface opposing the prostate region. Upon withdrawal of the fingertip from the rectum and removal of the glove, the two temperature sensing elements may be visually examined in order to determine the temperatures detected by each one. A significant difference in observed temperatures indicates the possibility of abnormal biological activity and the need for further diagnostic or medical procedures.
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42 Claims
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1. A device for placement on a probe such as the fingertip of a user for measuring and displaying a range of temperatures on internal body surfaces after being placed into physical contact therewith comprising:
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at least two flexible heat sensing means for providing comparative measurements and displays of the temperatures of internal body surfaces brought into physical contact with each of said heat sensing means wherein each of said heat sensing means is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced-apart parallel rows of temperature sensing indicators; at least two flexible support means for insulating each of said heat sensing means from the probe, one of said heat sensing means being mounted on each of said flexible support means; and attachment means for causing the device to conform to the contour of the probe and for removably affixing the device to the probe. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A device for placement on a probe such as the fingertip of a user for measuring temperatures within a designated range on a single internal body surface after being placed in physical contact therewith comprising:
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flexible heat sensing means for measuring the temperature of an internal body surface brought into physical contact therewith wherein said heat sensing means is comprised of an array of equally spaced-apart parallel rows and columns of temperature sensing indicators; flexible support means for insulating said heat sensing means from the probe, said heat sensing means being mounted on said flexible support means; and attachment means for causing the device to conform to the contour of the probe and for removably affixing the device to the probe. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. A device for placement on a probe such as the fingertip of a user for measuring and displaying a range of temperature on internal body surfaces after being placed into physical contact therewith comprising:
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at least one flexible heat sensing means for providing comparative measurements and displays of the temperatures of internal body surfaces brought into physical contact with said heat sensing means wherein said heat sensing means is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced-apart parallel rows of temperature sensing indicators deposited onto a thermally conductive material wherein each said temperature sensing indicator is further comprised of a chemical substance having a first color which melts upon exposure to a specified temperature and assumes a second color; at least one flexible support means for insulating said heat sensing means from the probe, said heat sensing means being mounted on said flexible support means; and attachment means for causing the device to conform to the contour of the probe and for removably affixing the device to the probe. - View Dependent Claims (37, 38, 39)
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40. A method for screening for abnormal biological activity in the vicinity of a selected internal body surface accessible through a body cavity by sensing and comparing the temperature sensed at such selected internal body surface with at least one temperature sensed at at least one nearby internal body surface through use of a screening device worn on a selected fingertip of a user, the device having at least two flexible, deformable heat sensing patches each of which is mounted on the outside surface of a separate flexible, deformable support comprising the steps of:
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installing the device by either inserting the selected fingertip into the device or moving the device onto the selected fingertip until further movement is prevented and the supports are approximately parallel to each other; donning a medical grade examination glove over the selected fingertip; inserting the selected fingertip into the body cavity; bringing the palmar area of the selected fingertip into direct physical contact with the selected internal body surface; withdrawing the selected fingertip from the body cavity after a period of time sufficient to detect temperature change has elapsed; removing the medical grade examination glove; comparing the temperatures sensed by the heat sensing patches by assessing the colors of the indicators to determine if a significant difference exists between the temperature sensed by the heat sensing patch on the first support and the temperature sensed by any other heat sensing patch.
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41. A method for screening for abnormal biological activity in the vicinity of a selected internal body surface accessible through a body cavity by sensing and comparing the temperature sensed at such selected internal body surface with an expected normal temperature through use of a screening device worn on a selected fingertip of a user, the device having a flexible, deformable heat sensing patch wherein the heat sensing patch is mounted on the outside surface of a flexible, deformable support comprising the steps of:
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orienting the screening device so that the support is approximately centered over the palmar surface of the selected fingertip; installing the device by either inserting the selected fingertip into the device or moving the device onto the selected fingertip until further movement is prevented and the original orientation is maintained; deforming the support into conformable, removable, adhesive attachment with the surface of the selected fingertip; donning a medical grade examination glove over the selected fingertip; inserting the selected fingertip into the body cavity; bringing the palmar area of the selected fingertip into direct physical contact with the selected internal body surface; withdrawing the selected fingertip from the body cavity after a period of time sufficient to detect temperature change has elapsed; removing the medical grade examination glove; comparing the temperature sensed by the heat sensing patch by assessing the colors of the indicators to determine if a significant difference exists between the temperature sensed by the heat sensing patch on the support and the expected normal temperature.
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42. A method for screening for abnormal biological activity in the vicinity of a selected internal body surface accessible through a body cavity by sensing and comparing the temperature sensed at such selected internal body surface with at least one temperature sensed at at least one nearby internal body surface through use of a screening device worn on a selected fingertip of a user, the device having at least two flexible, deformable heat sensing patches each of which is mounted on the outside surface of a separate flexible, deformable support having an inside surface with a protected adhesive area, an outside surface, two sides and two ends wherein the supports are attached to each other on adjacent sides by at least one elastic horizontal band and on one end by a relatively inelastic top band comprising the steps of:
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donning a medical grade examination glove over the selected fingertip; orienting the screening device so that the top band runs approximately perpendicularly across the middle of the fingernail of the selected finger and a first support is approximately centered over the palmar surface of the selected fingertip; activating the adhesive areas on the inside surfaces of all of the supports by removing their protection; installing the device by either inserting the selected, glove-covered fingertip into the device or moving the device onto the selected fingertip until the top band prevents further movement and the supports are approximately parallel to each other while maintaining the original orientation; permitting the elastic action of the horizontal band to deform the supports into conformable, removable, adhesive attachment with the glove-covered surface of the selected fingertip; inserting the selected fingertip into the body cavity; bringing the palmar area of the selected fingertip into direct physical contact with the selected internal body surface; withdrawing the selected fingertip from the body cavity after a period of time sufficient to detect temperature change has elapsed; and comparing the temperatures sensed by the heat sensing patches by assessing the colors of the indicators to determine if a significant difference exists between the temperature sensed by the heat sensing patch on the first support and the temperature sensed by any other heat sensing patch.
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