Pulse oximetry sensor with improved appendage cushion
First Claim
1. A pulse oximetry sensor, comprising:
- top and bottom members disposed in opposing and hinged relation;
at least one cushion for engaging a patient appendage; and
, a plurality of interconnecting member sets for interconnecting said at least one cushion to one of said top and bottom members, wherein at least two of said interconnecting member sets are located on different sides of said at least one cushion to define corresponding transverse connection axes and combinatively restrict movement of said at least one cushion relative to said one of the top and bottom members in three dimensions.
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Abstract
The invention is directed to reusable, clip-type oximetry sensors that comprise opposing top and bottom members. In one aspect, the sensor includes a resilient spring member interposed between the top and bottom members to provide a closing force, wherein the resilient spring member comprises tensile and compressive portions. That is, upon positioning a patient appendage in the sensor different portions of the resilient spring member are in tension and in compression so as to combinatively provide an enhanced closing force utilized to secure the patient appendage between the top and bottom members. The resilient spring member may be of a molded, monolithic construction, comprising an elastomeric material. In another aspect, the inventive sensor includes cushions interconnected to the top and bottom members via snap-fit engagement. The snap-fit engagement may be provided by a plurality of interconnecting member pairs (e.g., projections and mating recesses), wherein the connection axes of the members comprising each pair are transversely disposed to yield enhanced interconnection via two-dimensional restraint between the cushions assemblies and top and bottom members.
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28 Claims
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1. A pulse oximetry sensor, comprising:
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top and bottom members disposed in opposing and hinged relation;
at least one cushion for engaging a patient appendage; and
,a plurality of interconnecting member sets for interconnecting said at least one cushion to one of said top and bottom members, wherein at least two of said interconnecting member sets are located on different sides of said at least one cushion to define corresponding transverse connection axes and combinatively restrict movement of said at least one cushion relative to said one of the top and bottom members in three dimensions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22)
a frame;
a pliable member supported about a polygonal area by said frame; and
an optical window supported about its periphery within said polygonal area by said pliable member.
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9. The sensor of claim 8, wherein said pliable member is free to flex relative to said frame and thereby dispose said optical window in conformal, adjacent relation to a patient appendage.
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10. The sensor of claim 9, further comprising:
at least one of a light emitter and a light detector supportably interconnected to said optical window.
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11. The sensor of claim 8, wherein said frame and said pliable member are configured to define a concave surface having a center axis extending parallel to a longitudinal center axis of the sensor.
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12. The sensor of claim 8, wherein said pliable member comprises an elastomeric material over-molded onto said frame.
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13. The sensor of claim 12, wherein said elastomeric material is a polymer.
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14. The sensor of claim 12, wherein said frame is of a molded polymer construction.
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15. The sensor of claim 12, wherein said pliable member is over-molded onto said optics window.
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16. The sensor of claim 12, wherein said elastomeric material provides a tactile surface.
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17. The sensor of claim 8, wherein each of said interconnecting member sets comprises a projection and a mating recess, and wherein said frame comprises at least one said projection of a first set of said interconnecting sets and at least one said mating recess of a second set of said interconnecting member sets.
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18. The sensor of claim 17, wherein a first set of said interconnecting member sets are located on a front side of said frame and second and third sets of said interconnecting member sets are located on two opposing sides of said frame.
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22. The sensor of claim 14, further comprising:
snap-fit means for interconnecting said at least one cushion to said one of said top and bottom members.
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19. A pulse oximetry sensor, comprising:
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top and bottom members disposed in opposing relation; and
,at least one cushion, interconnected to one of said top and bottom members, for engaging a patient appendage, including;
a rigid frame defining an open area; and
,a pliable member supportably over-molded on said rigid frame and extending across said open area, wherein said pliable member is free to flexibly deform across said open area relative to said frame. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 23, 24, 25)
an optical window supported about its periphery within said open area by said pliable member, wherein said pliable member is free to flex relative to said frame and thereby dispose said optical window in conformal, adjacent relation to a patient appendage.
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21. The sensor of claim 20, further comprising:
at least one of a light emitter and a light detector supportably interconnected to said optical window.
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23. The sensor of claim 19, wherein said pliable member defines a tactile surface.
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24. The sensor of claim 19, wherein said pliable member defines a semicylindrical surface for receiving a patient appendage.
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25. The sensor of claim 19, wherein said pliable member comprises an elastomeric material.
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26. A pulse oximetry sensor, comprising:
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top and bottom members disposed in opposing and hinged relation;
top and bottom cushions interconnected to said top and bottom members, respectively, each of said cushions comprising;
a frame defining an open area;
a pliable member supportably interconnected to said rigid frame and extending across said open area, wherein said pliable member is free to flexibly deform across said open area relative to said frame;
an optics window supported about its periphery by said pliable member within said open area; and
,top and bottom snap-fit means for interconnecting said top cushion to said top member and for interconnecting said bottom cushion to said bottom member, respectively, wherein each of said top and bottom snap-fit means includes at least two interconnecting member sets that define corresponding connection axes which are transverse to one another. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28)
at least one of a light emitter and a light detector supportably interconnected to said optical window.
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28. The sensor of claim 26, wherein said at least two interconnecting member sets combinatively restrict movement of each said cushion relative to each said top and bottom member in three dimensions.
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